Tavern Law

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Established2009 (2009)
Location1406 12th Avenue, Seattle, King, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°36′48″N 122°19′0″W / 47.61333°N 122.31667°W / 47.61333; -122.31667
Tavern Law
The bar's exterior, 2024
Restaurant information
Established2009 (2009)
Location1406 12th Avenue, Seattle, King, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°36′48″N 122°19′0″W / 47.61333°N 122.31667°W / 47.61333; -122.31667

Tavern Law is a bar on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1] Brian McCracken and Dana Tough opened the speakeasy-themed establishment in 2009. A sibling bar Needle & Thread is accessed via Tavern Law.

The speakeasy-themed bar Tavern Law operates in the Trace Lofts building (1919) on Seattle's Capitol Hill.[2] One published walking guide of the city has described the bar as a "very inconspicuous neo-speakeasy",[3] and another guide by Moon Publications has said Tavern Law has an "old timey-theme" with vintage drink recipes.[4] The business is named after the 1832 law that legalized alcohol consumption in public establishments.[5]

The dark interior has a long, curved bar, as well as a "secret" upstairs bar called Needle & Thread,[6] which is accessible by calling a staff member from a telephone booth.[7][8][9] There is also a mural of a woman, shelves with old law books, and vintage typewriters.[2]

The drink menu has approximately forty cocktails.[10] The pink-colored 7 Star Cooler is a moonshine cocktail with lime juice and soda water.[11]

History

Brian McCracken and Dana Tough opened the bar in 2009.[2]

Reception

References

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