If you're into absurd spectacle, get the Campfire in Georgia at Canon. It also tastes pretty good, for what it's worth, and leaves your hands smelling of smoke all night.
Given the location, party crowd probably means Seattle U. In other cities, parties are fun, and people even dance sometimes. But have a seat, and feel free to wallow.
What @6 said. I love my central hill apartment, but I'm tired of not being able to get a drink anywhere in my neighborhood from Thursday through Sunday. It's total hipster-person-first-world-problems, but it's still a problem.
See unfortunately price affects quality, because you don't get one in a vacuum. So a $9 dollar roll is the worst roll, because it is nine dollars. So the place is known for it's insanely shitty rolls.
But it was 4 pieces for $17, and the drinks were completely fucking forgettable. Don't see it lasting.
I had them on my first visit, and have had them on every one since.
I thought Old Sage was okay, but there are better options in the neighborhood. Like Canon.
Nothing at Old Sage is as ridiculous as the spotlighted locomotive mural on that weirdly empty wall.