Unicorn (Seattle)
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| Unicorn | |
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The bar's exterior, 2012 | |
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| Location | Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°36′51.3″N 122°19′2.3″W / 47.614250°N 122.317306°W |
Unicorn (sometimes Unicorn Bar)[1] is a bar and restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the United States.

The bar Unicorn, located on Seattle's Capitol Hill, has been described by Eater Seattle's Gabe Guarente as a "French circus-arcade-and-Jello-shot destination". Unicorn has a "downstairs sibling" called Narwhal.[2] Thrillist has described Unicorn as a "ridiculously high-concept French-circus-styled drinkery with vividly striped walls and zebra patterned/faux-period furniture", with a Sunday brunch buffet and drag variety show called Mimosas with Momma.[3] In 2019, Time Out's Olivia Hall described Unicorn as a "trippy", "circus-themed place" worth visiting, but "not really a local hangout". She described the interior as "drenched in wild colors with an impressive collection of animal heads that watch your every move".[4]
Unicorn and Narwhal both serve carnival foods such as corndogs, funnel cake, popcorn, and "unicorn balls" (fried pork balls with ginger and jalapeño).[5][6] Cocktails on the drink menu include the Cereal Killer (Froot Loop vodka, Rumchata, Sprite, grenadine) and the Fantasy Island (brown sugar bourbon, cream soda, orange soda).[5]
History
Unicorn opened in January 2010,[7][8] replacing the Satellite Lounge.[9] Narwhal opened in 2012.[10]
Adam Heimstadt co-owns Unicorn, as of 2010–2020.[2][11] Mama Tits has performed at the venue.[12][13]
Unicorn and Narwhal both closed for months during the COVID-19 pandemic, but re-opened with limited seating, a smaller menu, and no arcade games in September 2020.[14]
In 2025, the building that houses Unicorn caught fire.[15][16]
