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By Citysearch Editors, Seattle

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What were the top new drinking spots this year? Check out the hottest bars that opened in 2007, read users' opinions and write your own review.

The Top 10

  1. Cha Cha Lounge

    1013 E Pike St, Seattle, WA
    A hipster watering hole rife with Mexican kitsch, punk-minded patrons and stiff drinks.

  2. Oliver's Twist

    6822 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA
    An upscale neighborhood lounge with divine small plates and artfully composed cocktails.

  3. Smith

    332 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA
    The third jewel in Linda Derschang's crown offers taxidermy decor, updated comfort food bar snacks and hipsters galore.

  4. The Local Vine

    2520 Second Ave, Seattle, WA
    Nearly 100 by-the-glass options, a cozy fireplace and free Wi-Fi set this Belltown wine bar apart from the rest.

  5. Copper Gate

    6301 24th Ave NW, Seattle, WA
    This 24th Avenue nightspot gives a playfully chic nod to Ballard's Scandinavian roots.

  6. Georgetown Liquor Company

    5501-B Airport Way S, Seattle, WA
    An all-vegetarian menu, vintage video games and fresh drinks at this historic Georgetown hangout.

  7. Venik Lounge

    227 Ninth Ave N, Seattle, WA
    Offering vodka-infused cocktails as well as beer, liquor and wine, this inviting lounge provides a different experience.

  8. BottleNeck Lounge

    2328 E Madison St, Seattle, WA
    Friendly Central District bar offers specialty cocktails named after dogs that belong to the owners and their friends.

  9. Tap House Grill

    1506 6th Ave, Seattle, WA
    160 beers on tap, better-than-average pub fare, plenty of screens showing sports and posh digs in downtown Seattle.

  10. Verve Wine Bar

    3820 S Ferdinand St, Ste 102, Seattle, WA
    Columbia City wine bar offers plenty of neighborhood cheer and affordable local and international wines by the glass.

Honorable Mention

  1. Victory Lounge

    433 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA
    A welcoming bar to relax after work or play, this neighborly haunt quickly became a beloved spot.

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