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Drink Pink!

Fri June 7 at 4:30 pm.

Among the joys of summer, a chilled rosé ranks high. Rejoice in the sun’s return (um, please?!) with live music and celebratorialy priced oysters on the half-shell, French street food, and glasses of rosé on Marché's lovely patio. $3 tastes/$6 glasses of rosé, $2 oysters, food $5 and up.

Marché
206-728-2800
1600 Post Alley
Seattle (Downtown)
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6,000 Days of Tini Bigs

Thurs June 13 at 4 pm–2 am.

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“Seattle's second-best cocktail lounge” celebrates 6,000 consecutive days in business by offering all its food and drink items for a mere $6 (!). $6 food/drinks.

Tini Bigs Lounge
206-284-0930
100 Denny Way
Seattle (Seattle Center)
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Seattle Greendrinks Turns 10

Fri June 14 at 5:30 pm.

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Seattle Greendrinks has been “convening and growing Seattle’s environmental community” through weekly get-togethers and special events for 10 years, and they’re celebrating in sustainable style with food, drinks, a thrift-shop-themed costume contest, and a “silent disco dance party.” BYOC (bring your own cup). $15/adv, $20/door.

Sustainable Works Warehouse
4000 Airport Way S
Seattle (Sodo)
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Wine Rocks Seattle

Thurs July 11, 6–10 pm.

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More than thirty-five Washington wineries, breweries, and distilleries, several bands, and a handful of food trucks (including Monte Cristo and Marination Mobile) are putting on a fundraiser for Food Lifeline. $35.

Bell Harbor International Conference Center
206-979-9463
2201 Alaskan Way, Pier 66
Seattle (Downtown)
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Wine Rocks Seattle

Thurs July 11, 6–10 pm.

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Over thirty-five Washington wineries, breweries, and distilleries, six bands, and a handful of food trucks (including Marination Mobile and Monte Cristo) are putting on a fundraiser for Food Lifeline. $35.

Bell Harbor International Conference Center
206-979-9463
2201 Alaskan Way, Pier 66
Seattle (Downtown)
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Fremont Oktoberfest

Fri Sept 20 at 5 pm–midnight, Sat Sept 21, 11–midnight, Sun Sept 22 at 11 am–6 pm.

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Head to the center of the universe (as proclaimed by Fremont) to celebrate Oktoberfest. General admission gets you five tasting tokens and a commemorative five-ounce tasting mug; grand-style gets you 10-tastes-plus-mug. For designated drivers and beer-eschewers, it's $15 for four water tickets and a sober perspective on the goings-on. $25-30 adv, $30-35 DOS; $15 non-tasting.

Fremont
Various locations
Seattle (Fremont)
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Rooftop Garden Tours

Starts June 3. Mon at 5:30 pm. Through Oct 14.

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Tour Bastille's famed rooftop garden with garden-designer Colin McCrate of Seattle Urban Farm Co., with “rooftop-inspired cocktails,” too. Fun fact: Washington State senators once organized a special senators-only tour. $10.

Bastille Cafe & Bar
206-453-5014
5307 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle (Ballard)
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Manhattan Mondays

Mon at 4 pm–2 am.

Every Monday the BottleNeck serves $5 Manhattans made with Evan Williams. Cheers! $5.

BottleNeck Lounge
206-323-1098
2328 E Madison St
Seattle (Central District)
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Cocktail Thunderdome

First Mon at 6:30 pm.

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This monthly cocktail contest is described as “an equitable, boozy Thunderdome.” Tina Turner won’t be there, more than two people will enter, and likely more than one will leave alive, but it still sounds pretty good.

Vessel
206-623-3325
624 Olive Way
Seattle (Downtown)
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10-Buck Bottle Night

Tues.

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Every Tuesday at the BottleNeck Lounge, a bottle of a featured red or white wine costs only $10.

BottleNeck Lounge
206-323-1098
2328 E Madison St
Seattle (Central District)
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Drinking Liberally

Tues at 8 pm.

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A weekly evening of liberals, drinking, almost always including The Stranger's own Goldy. Free.

Montlake Ale House
206-726-5968
2307 24th Ave E
Seattle (Montlake)
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Sake Nomi's Wii Wednesdays

Wed at 6 pm.

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Every Wednesday, patrons at Pioneer Square's awesome sake bar/shop Sake Nomi battle for virtual supremacy in games like Wii Sports Resort. Obliterate the competition with your dynamite hand-eye coordination and cat-like reflexes, or just behold the frenzy with a glass of sake in hand. Starred for sake and/or Wii lovers.

Sake Nomi
206-467-SAKE
76 S Washington St
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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"Best Damn Happy Hour"

Third Thurs, 5–8 pm.

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On the third Thursday of the month, the “Best Damn Happy Hour” (their title) has live DJs, mini golf, board games, giant Jenga (TIMBERRRRR!), and deals on cocktails and food at the many eateries inside the Armory, the food-court-ish building at Seattle Center (21+ only). No cover.

Seattle Center
206-684-7200
305 Harrison St
Seattle (Seattle Center)
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Free Wine Tasting at Esquin Wine Merchants

Thurs, 5–6:30 pm, Sat, 2–5 pm.

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Behemoth SODO wine emporium Esquin offers free wine tastings every Thursday and Saturday, with themes like "92 Points and Above," "Viva Argentina," and "Under $10 Specials." Sometimes winemakers join in, and snacks are not unheard of. Check their website to find out which wines they're uncorking. Free.

Esquin Wine Merchants
206-682-7374
2700 Fourth Ave S
Seattle (Georgetown)
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Post Alley Wine Hop

Thurs, 5–7 pm.

Slosh down Post Alley for the Thursday Wine Hop, where $4 glasses of unspecified wine are served from 5 to 7 pm at Kells, Post, the Tasting Room, and the White Horse Trading Co.

Various locations

Seattle (Across Seattle)
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Free Wine Tasting at West Seattle Cellars

Thurs, 5:30–8 pm.

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West Seattle Cellars hosts an informal, regionally themed wine tasting in its little house on California Avenue every Thursday. When the tasting coincides with the West Seattle Art Walk (on the second Thursday of every month), it's partytime. Check their website to find out which wines they're uncorking. Free.

West Seattle Cellars
206-937-2868
6026 California Ave SW
Seattle (West Seattle)
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Free Vino Verite Wine Tasting

Thurs, 6–8 pm, Sat, 6–8 pm.

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Every Thursday and Saturday, Vino Verite hosts a casual wine tasting that will not part you from any of your money. Free.

Vino Verite
208 Boylston Ave E
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Meet the Guest Brewer

First Thurs, 7:30–10 pm.

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On the first Thursday of every month, meet the maker of your tasty pint at the Pike Brewing Company. The guest brewer will create a special beer, which you may drink accompanied by the Atlas String Band. Free.

Pike Pub & Brewing Company
622-6044
1415 First Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Two-Martini Lunch

Fri at 11:30 am–3 pm.

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Gone are the days when drinking cocktails in the middle of your workday was considered acceptable—except every Friday at Vito’s, where imbibing is encouraged with $7 martinis.

Vito's Restaurant & Lounge
206-397-4053
927 9th Ave
Seattle (First Hill)
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Free Wine Fridays on 15th

Fri, 4–7 pm.

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European Vine Selections, aka "the wine shop on 15th," has been an unintimidating resource for good wine (with lots of bottles under $10) on Capitol Hill for 25 years, and every Friday they host a free wine tasting from a different region. One person you may find pouring is EVS partner Doug Nufer, who is a civic treasure of both friendly, low-key wine knowledge and experimental writing. Free.

European Vine Selections
206-323-3557
522 15th Ave E
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Free Wine Tasting at Champion Wine Cellars

Sat at 11 am–5 pm.

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Champion owner Emile Ninaud possesses Seattle's very first wine license: He opened in 1969 and works there to this day. Champion's wine tastings—from the more than 1,500 bottles in stock, with tons from France—are all about "obscure wines from obscure regions," he says. Though he's French by birth, he's made Champion a snobbery-free zone, with wine novices welcome and an emphasis on good value for whatever your budget may be. FREE.

Champion Wine Cellars
206-284-8306
108 Denny Way
Seattle (Belltown)
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Free Wine Tasting at McCarthy & Schiering

Sat at 11 am–5 pm.

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McCarthy & Schiering claims to be the oldest wine shop in Seattle; it is not. But they were recognized as retailer of the year by Food & Wine in 1998 and as one of the "top 10 small specialty shops featuring wines from Piedmont and Tuscany” by GQ in 2004. They offer free wine tastings at both their Ravenna and Queen Anne stores every Saturday, with winemakers often there for discussion purposes. Free.

McCarthy & Schiering
206-282-8500
2401 Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle (Queen Anne)
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Free Wine Tasting at DeLaurenti

Sat, 2–4 pm.

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The great DeLaurenti Specialty Food & Wine in Pike Place Market offers free wine tastings upstairs in their wine department every Saturday, and—bonus!—the nice people there pair the selections with some of their more than 250 kinds of cheese, samples from their wall of olive oils, and other assorted tastinesses. Past tastings have included ports paired with Stilton cheese and (separately) Veuve Cliquot champagne (!). Check their website to find out which wines they'll be uncorking. Free.

DeLaurenti Specialty Food & Wine
206-622-0141
1435 1st Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Free Wine Tasting at Portalis

Sat, 2–6 pm, Sun at 11 am–4 pm.

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Civilized but not-too-schmancy wine shop Portalis offers free tastings on Saturday and Sunday. A lot of regulars show up, particularly Ballard-farmers-market shoppers on Sundays. Those people sound smart. Free.

Portalis
206-783-2007
5205 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle (Ballard)
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$12 Cava on Sundays at Cure

Sun 4 pm-2 am

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Cure would like to invite you to “celebrate or lament” the end of your weekend with a $12 bottle of Cava (Spanish sparkling wine) on Sundays. Starred for cheap bubbles on the Lord’s day. $12.

Cure
206-568-5475
1640 Nagle Place
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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