Travel your last flight to seven, where guestrooms overlook the lush indoor atrium and give you an eye-level view of the light display like no other. From there it’s on up to the sixth floor guestrooms and a spectacular overhead array of lights, lamps and chandeliers. Once you’ve refueled for the rest of your journey, continue to the diminutive fifth floor – if you can find it. On the fourth floor stop for a celebratory meal (you’re halfway to the top!) in McMenamins Pub where expansive views of Puget Sound’s Commencement Bay and the marina at Foss Waterway dominate the east-facing windows. Take the scenic route up the Spanish Steps to the Spanish Bar and Ballroom on the second floor before wending your way to Doc’s, a third floor games bar overlooking the ballroom pause on the nearby mezzanine overlooking Puget Sound. We wanted to see how much fun we could pack into seven floors, so we started with a McMenamins Brewery, the Bottle Shop & Brewery Tasting Room, and The Old Hangout on the ground floor, and worked our way up. Wherever you are in Elks Temple, you’ll find the comforts of your favorite neighborhood pub and a world of adventure. Threads of art, history and elements of the local community are woven into the structure. From the Old Hangout, a bar reminiscent of world travels, to the Spanish Ballroom, a grand space hosting live music, you’ll find entertainment at every turn. The 1916 Elks Temple has been restored and reimagined into a vibrant gathering place for out-of-town guests and locals alike. Roam, explore, embark on an adventure…discover Elks Temple! Tiki Tuesdays in the Old Hangout – Discounts on signature tiki cocktails and pu pu platters
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