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Co-owner Nathan Adams tells Eater Seattle the bar hopes to reopen in six-to-nine months, which is encouraging news considering how dire the situation seemed earlier this month. The Lumber Yard Bar subsequently posted a message on its Facebook page that the incident was also most likely a hate crime.
Lumberyard Bar. Postcards 2. You might also like. Map view. Jonathan Dupuy Google. The only gay bar in the region that I know of that isn't on or near Capitol Hill. I'm from the White Center area. Although I don't have much reason to go here because I don't drink, it is comforting to know that this place exists. It brings new people to this culturally diverse and unique neighborhood and offers an opportunity for community to grow and a gives a sense of pride in one's roots.
When I was a teenager 25 years ago, I thought the only way for me was to get out of here, but now I know that I didn't have to go anywhere because White Center offers nearly everything you can ask for and there is a feeling of realness and acceptance here that goes beyond race, national origin, class, or sexual orientation.
Alan Wong Google. This is much better than cicis. Easier for friends to logistically get here, more creative drinks and better food options. A lot more space too, separating loud dance areas from little more quiet bar areas too.
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Only wish food was past 10pm but the pizza place across is open till 2am! Irving Chu Google. They have a good happy hour menu that goes until 8pm, and we love Paul the server, such a sweet heart! Andy Google. The reality of my experience is the bartender chose to stop me from drinking knows what.
Does it make me question yes. Especially on a Wednesday. Would I go back, not sure because it has shown stopping someone to drink is on the bartender perception and we have feollowers in that bar. It makes me question if I will return as I was not aggressive at all. If Capitol Hill the place to be, Lumber Yard made my decision.
Shane Wells Google. May 30 is Mint Julep day, so I went looking for a Mint Julep, and took this as an excuse to try out The Lumberyard, which I had not had the occasion to visit, and unfortunately had never been in their old location across the street. The exterior is unspecific other than the significant presence of Pride flags.