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Tower of Power with the ToP horns will be at the Jazz Alley this weekend, another really good show. The burlesque is classic burlesque - nothing too terribly raunchy. Does anybody have any suggestions low-key (but still classy) bars or places with live music that an older crowd would enjoy Thanks Seattle. Wild Ginger - a very nice Seattle classic of a restaurant is right next door too. Answer 1 of 6: Im taking my mother (mid 60s) to visit Seattle for her birthday this weekend. They have a nice bar just inside the front door where a live local band is usually playing from around 8 or 9 onward. We've taken in their Christmas burlesque show - with the "kids" - yes, Christmas burlesque.
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The Triple Door - more of a dinner theater type venue (you don't have to eat dinner - their bar service is very good) - is holding one of it's popular burlesque shows this weekend. Ĭraig and/or Molly have listed two of the nicest places to go.