Crocodile Cafe -CLOSED
(206) 441-5611
2200 Second Ave
Seattle,
WA
98121
47.6135
-122.3443
Neighborhoods: Belltown, Downtown

What People Are Saying About Crocodile Cafe -CLOSED
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The home of Seattle music in the 90s, this Emerald City cult classic has been revamped and rejuvenated and is back in orbit.
User Reviews
btonthehill
September 07, 2007
When did the Crocodile, once a Seattle landmark for local hipsters and indie rockers, go from peaceful hip scensters to down right scary. You can't even get into the crocodile now without getting past a VERY angry bulldog of a front door man who searches every inch of your purse - including inside pockets and gum wrappers and lipstick cases -- and he is SUPER rude about it -- its more of a purse check than Seatac or Safeco. When asked why the Croc has turned to such intense searches, the response was "so your f@#$ing a*s doesnt get stabbed in there." When did the Croc get so scary, and stabbings??! -- my advice, remember it how it used to be and STAY AWAY. So so sad, but true.
read full reviewbinman69
October 24, 2006
i go here to get my fix for up and coming music acts. this is a seattle classic club....has a lot of history behind it....great place for food and drink....very popular on the weekends. they get great music acts
read full reviewseattlechk
April 23, 2005
I've been to the Crocodile a few times for live music, which is fine, but going during the day for the food is a miserable experience. Wait staff has been downright hostile both times. When my friend mentioned to our server that we had been waiting 20 minutes to order, the server barely managed to be civil. She finally took our order, and the food came out another 20 minutes later. This was in a nearly empty restaurant with servers who had enough time to go for frequent smoke breaks. We were both disgusted.
read full reviewThe Details on Crocodile Cafe -CLOSED
When to Go:
Buy your tickets in advance at the back bar; tickets for popular acts go quickly.
Parking:
Try the cheaper pay lots on Fourth and Fifth avenues.
Category:
Nightclubs, Bars & Pubs, Neighborhood Bars
Payment Methods:
Bar & Club Type of Music:
Rock & Pop, Hip-Hop & Rap, Alternative Rock, Electronica, Hard Rock & Heavy Metal, Punk







