Open green spaces host lively sports games and a toddler-friendly playground. Families and community members gather with ample parking and varied concession options. Energy stays high with community involvement and a welcoming atmosphere.
Games feature the Fish Sticks team playing baseball with strong community involvement. Matches take place on a well-maintained baseball field and include lively crowds enjoying the sport.
Ample parking spots make access straightforward. Walking a bit may be needed to find a spot, but parking generally works out well.
Good to know
The games are held on Thursdays with a $3 admission fee.
Tickets for the games cost only $12.
The park has ample parking available for visitors.
Open space combines with multiple sports fields and a playground to create a versatile outdoor area. Quiet atmosphere with trails offering views of natural surroundings. Large parking and a mix of recreational options attract people of all ages.
Baseball and soccer games happen often on uneven grounds with soccer goals that can be hazards. Porta potties are limited, locked unless games are active, which affects convenience during events.
Lots of parking available near the upper playfields and ample street parking around. Easy parking exists at the park, but the lower fields have less space for cars.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available at Riverview Playfield.
The bathrooms at Riverview Playfield are not well maintained.
The fields are in extremely bad condition compared to other fields around Seattle.
Massive stadium offers incredible views of mountains, lake, and city skyline, creating a scenic setting unique in college football. Activities like sailgating allow fans to arrive by boat, adding to the lively atmosphere. Night games feature an LED light show, enhancing the energy and experience.
The stadium offers a prettiest setting in college football with excellent scenery and easy-to-watch seating. Sail-gating lets fans cruise by boat, adding a unique vibe to the live sports experience.
Parking offers easy access but fills up quickly, especially close lots reserved for passes. Public parking lacks clear signage and often requires a bit of a walk due to tailgating and full lots.
Good to know
Parking is extremely limited; arrive early or consider public transport.
The light rail stop is conveniently located right in front of the stadium.
Expect large crowds, especially during popular games; plan accordingly.
Arena combines historic charm with modern facilities and offers intimate, close-to-the-action seating that keeps energy high throughout events. Crowd noise rivals larger stadiums, creating an electric atmosphere with loyal fans and clear acoustics. Seating includes a mix of theater style and bleachers with cup holders, providing good views even from upper levels.
Electric atmosphere fills the arena with loyal fans and strong UW spirit. Crowd noise rivals professional games, making college sports feel more intense. Game production is impressive and adds to the experience.
Parking offers ample spaces near the arena with free access but lacks security cameras. Arriving early helps since spots fill up, and some parking is reasonably priced though farther away.
Good to know
Parking is free at the arena during events.
Arrive at least 45 minutes early due to limited parking.
The arena is accessible via light rail, making it easy to reach.
Sports bar with multiple TVs and pool tables creates a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere. Regulars enjoy free pool and games like darts and trivia in a friendly, welcoming setting. The vibe suits casual hangouts and game day gatherings.
Multiple televisions surround the space, making it easy to catch every play. The setup creates a solid game day vibe for football fans.
A big parking lot offers plenty of space for vehicles. Some incidents like fights have occurred in the parking area.
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There is plenty of parking available at the venue.
Karaoke happens every Tuesday and Friday night.
Credit cards are accepted, but watch for duplicate charges.
Modern bar with upscale decor and varied seating options including a patio with fire pits and twinkling lights. Atmosphere ranges from quiet for groups to extremely loud without clear cause. Numerous TVs show different games, making it a hub for sports fans.
Lots of TVs make it easy to catch every play during games. A cozy patio with fire pits adds a relaxed vibe for watching sports like Seahawks football and Mariners baseball.
A spacious parking lot with newly added spaces makes parking easy and convenient.
Good to know
Kids eat free on Tuesday nights.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with half-price appetizers.
A 20% automatic service charge is added to all bills.
Space combines Argentinian style with modern design, featuring open-air seating and TVs showing soccer games. Atmosphere feels welcoming and lively, with loud music that suits watching sports but limits conversation. Crowd often includes those gathering for football matches and enjoying authentic empanadas.
Bright space with old soccer games playing on TVs creates a lively atmosphere. Plenty of room to watch football matches with friends while enjoying beer and soccer on TV.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday from 2-4 PM.
Enjoy $2 off per empanada during happy hours.
Parking is very limited, with only about five spots available.
Spacious, clean setting with self-serve beer wall and massive 270-inch HD TV creates a lively game day atmosphere. Food comes in disposable containers, contrasting with the premium vibe. Noise levels vary, but conversation remains possible across the table.
Massive 270-inch HD TV near the stadium makes it easy to catch games. Friendly staff handle the busy, fast-paced environment well. A game cart offers entertainment for both kids and adults.
Next door offers parking lot access with a spot not marked for events. Front street has 2-hour parking spots. A parking garage sits nearby for longer stays.
Good to know
Parking is available next door and there is 2-hour street parking in front.
During happy hour, wings are $6 and there's access to a tap wall.
A 3% 'operating fee' is added to the bill, not disclosed upfront.
Huge indoor-outdoor space features brick walls and modern design with multiple bars and large screens. Loud but balanced music creates a chic and cozy vibe that feels open and accessible. Venue suits large gatherings and lively pregame crowds without feeling crowded.
Victory Hall opens before Mariners, Sounders, and Seahawks games, offering a solid spot to watch live sports. Inside, cocktail tables are limited and the music during football games can be distracting enough to turn off.
Easy access to a parking lot makes parking straightforward. Finding a spot at Victory Hall is simple and hassle-free.
Good to know
Victory Hall is a 21 and older venue.
Parking is easy at Victory Hall.
Victory Hall is now open before Mariners, Sounders, and Seahawks games.