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Studio Seven

110 S Horton St
Seattle, WA 98134
Phone: (206) 286-1312
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Cross Street:
1st Avenue S
Hours:
Hours Vary

Editorial Review for Studio Seven – by Genevieve Williams

The Scene
Turn down a street that looks more like an alley, find parking, and follow the music. That's how one locates Studio Seven, a warehouse-cum-nightclub that's nicer inside than many of Seattle's established venues. Two levels separate the under-21s from the overs, with a bar upstairs for those of age to partake. A generously sized stage, good lighting and decent acoustics make it the perfect place to check out that obscure band.

The Draw
This all-ages spot really is all-ages--from teenagers to grandparents, the crowd covers every generation. The place only serves beer and soda and the selection's not the best, but the prices are reasonable, and the staff is uniformly friendly and helpful. There's room to sit and chat, stand and listen, or just hang out.

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Know Before You Go

This is a tough place to find. Look for: the West Seattle Bridge, a row of home decor boutiques and punk-rock sandwich boards.

User Reviews for Studio Seven

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

07/13/2008 Posted by piratecat101

This club was dirty and unwelcoming. I didn't enjoy it at all. If you are a 40 year old loser who lives in your parents basement playing world of warcraft 24/7 and loves listening to emo-screamo death metal that is lame, then you might enjoy this. Otherwise I would deffinatly not recomend this place, it was very lame and $ucked, scary looking ppl, bad bands, expensive for what you get I mean worst ten bucks I ever spent ok...seedy place and its like in the g/-/ett0 =O HORRIBLE!!! hated this...was like really bad so many guys try to pick you up but not ever a nice one or hot one...not nice guys ok, there was like not one person there w/o a tattoo or more than one tattoo! Creepy dirty bathrooms, too loud to hear anybody and this was just a horrible expirence overall, nothing good about this place! STAY AWAY!

Pros: Absolutly nothing.

Cons: Everything!

2 Star Rating: Below Average

05/21/2008 Posted by whiterab8

At this place you get what you pay for, stay on the beaten path and get better service, better drinks and don't risk getting your car broken into.

Pros: cheap

Cons: service, location

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Editor's Review

This all-ages nightclub caters to rock-and-rollers young and old.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

This is a tough place to find. Look for: the West Seattle Bridge, a row of home decor boutiques and punk-rock sandwich boards.

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Bar/Club Information

Atmospheres

  • All Ages
  • Clubs
  • Dance Floor
  • Pub / Tavern

Parking

  • Street
  • Pay lot

Live Music

  • Yes

Hours

  • Hours Vary

Payment Types

  • MasterCard
  • Cash
  • Visa

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