Where to See Concerts in Seattle: The Triple Door (Downtown)

216 Union St, Seattle

šŸ“ø: Triple Door

Scientists have been in the lab trying to invent things better than a dinner and a show, but it’s simply not possible. Nothing beats eating food while watching performers do their thing onstageā€”especially if you’re doing it at The Triple Door on Union. Located in an old vaudeville theater that opened in 1926, the venue has undergone decades of renovations and re-uses before becoming the Triple Door in 2003. Seattletites regularly come to the spot for folk and indie music as well as cabaret, burlesque, and comedy across their two stages. The space offers dinner and drinks service with Southeast Asian-inspired food from their sister restaurant, Wild Ginger. And while there’s no official dress code, it’s a good opportunity to dress up for a fun night out.Ā 

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Jas Keimig

Jas Keimig is an arts and culture writer in Seattle. Their work has previously appeared in The Stranger, i-D, Netflix, and Feast Portland. They won a game show once and have a thing for stickers.