The Triple Door
216 Union St, Seattle
(206) 838-4333
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Went with a friend for dinner and saw Bohemia. Great company, show, and food.
Ordered the Chinese bbq ribs, chicken and mushroom potstickers and steak fries. Was not disappointed! I plan to keep my eye out for more shows like this one.
See a show here!
The Triple Door is a phenomenal place to see shows. All the seats have a great viewing angle, the kitchen is shared with Wild Ginger so you receive excellent food, and the special drinks are delightfully unique.
Wonderful show, good food, and considering the challenges with serving so many people at once good service
we went to Bohemia and Land of the Sweets. The first show was great, the second not so much. Land of the Sweets turned out to be just a series of strip shows without any connection, no storyline. The actors weren't that great and quite frankly several were not very talented. We will go again to a different show but the whole Land of the sweets was a bust for us.
We saw the Naughty Nutcracker here. We were seated in a 4 person booth with another couple we went with. The both was very tight considering we had jackets to take off. That was the only down side. There were amazing views of the stage throughout the entire room. The food was amazing and honestly under priced. Highly recommend.
I definitely recommend. You can see from every seat. Clean bathrooms, wonderful staff and performance. Good food.
Great venue! Great show!! Great cocktails!
Great spot, great service and a fun show!
The venue was great and the show was amazing. Unfortunately, the food was borderline bad. We the tuna tartare, chicken potstickers, assam prawns, and the steak fries. The tuna tartar tasted so strongly of sesame oil that no other flavor was discernible, the potstickers were bland, the assam prawns were just a handful of medium/large shrimp tossed in a tamarind curry sauce and served with unseasoned brown rice (sounds better than it was), but thankfully the steak fries were pretty okay.
Overall, I'd love to go back to The Triple Door, I'd just make sure I ate before arriving.
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Great place. Very helpful with husband in wheelchair. Helped with getting him into ele b atir
A Seattle night I’ll be talking about for YEARS.
I haven’t stepped into The Triple Door since 2008… and somehow, walking back in last night felt like opening a time capsule and discovering a brand-new city at the same time.
I came for BowieVision — two packed shows, electric energy — and they delivered a performance that reminded me why music is medicine. The band honored Bowie’s legacy with so much talent and creativity, and the guest singer they brought out? Pure FIRE. Their chemistry onstage lit up the whole room. You could feel the crowd breathe in sync.
But here’s what shocked me most…
The food is NEXT LEVEL.
I ordered the Pad Thai on a whim — expecting “typical concert food” — and ended up having one of the BEST Pad Thais I’ve had in Seattle in YEARS. The cocktails? Smooth. Balanced. Crafted with intention. The Triple Door isn’t just a venue… it’s a full sensory experience.
And the vibe?
Stepping out into downtown after the show felt like being wrapped in the heartbeat of the city. You’re surrounded by Seattle icons —
✨ Benaroya Hall (right across the street)
✨ Pike Place Market
✨ The Waterfront + Harbor Steps
✨ Seattle Art Museum
✨ The Gum Wall
✨ Post Alley
✨ The Theatre District energy
It’s everything that makes Seattle feel alive in one walkable pocket of the city.
There’s something special about this venue. The Triple Door supports local artists, global sounds, and once-in-a-lifetime performances — consistently. Last night reminded me why this place has been a cultural anchor in Seattle for decades.
I’m officially recommitting myself to showing up more often. If you need a night out that feeds your spirit, your appetite, and your love for the arts — this is the spot.
The Triple Door is a Seattle MUST — not just to visit, but to EXPERIENCE.
If you know, you know. And if you don’t yet? Go. You’ll thank yourself later.
Last night's opener was not my cup of tea. I left.
Great atmosphere!
Went there for a show. Good food and delicious drinks. The service was excellent and timely. Would visit again whenever visiting Seattle!
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