Description: A stylish lounge made all the more enchanting by
its fabulous silvery wallpaper and immediate proximity to Capitol Hill
hot spot Neumos.

Little-known uses for lemon found at Moe Bar: A side dish of
deep-fried lemon wedges ($4).

Little-known uses for lemon found elsewhere in the world, but not
at Moe Bar
: Dork lighting (wherein a lemon rigged with metal
electrodes can power a small lightbulb), hippie-dippie underarm
deodorant (fittingly, the effectiveness is fleeting), creepy taxidermy
preparation ritual (prior to stuffing, the inner skins may be washed
with a lemon-juice/mild-soap dressing).

Happy hours: Drinks 3–7 pm daily, food 5–7 pm and
10 pm–midnight daily.

Happy-hour drink specials: $2 well drinks, $3 beers (Rogue
Dead Guy Ale, Peroni).

Happy-hour food specials: The $6 catfish and fries, $4
grilled veggies, and more—all of it prepared at the next-door
Pike Street Fish Fry. recommended

Marti Jonjak—The Stranger’s fashion columnist—has a technical degree in apparel design and works in the garment industry. Her treasured casual-wear aesthetic is both glamorous and trashy, suggesting...

4 replies on “The Happiest Hour”

  1. Wow. Shocking that you were able to find yet one more Capital Hill spot to review. There is a great big city out there that I am sure your staff will be shocked to find if they ever leave your little neighborhood.

  2. @Resident: Marti is correct, and she kicks ass in 19 different ways. Check out the Food page to see where we’ve been lately: this week, Capitol Hill, Rainier Beach, and downtown (or maybe you know that neighborhood as “West Edge”); in recent issues, Georgetown, Belltown, Ballard, Wallingford, etc.

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