Glasswing
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Glasswing

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Glasswing Shop

A cocktail bar that feels like someone's immaculate apartment — blush tones, low light, plants everywhere, and a menu of drinks so pretty you'll photograph them before tasting them. But the beauty isn't hollow. The cocktails are technically sharp and balanced, the bartenders are warm, and the small-plates menu holds its own. It's Capitol Hill at its most polished without losing its soul.

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The dealer's choice. Tell them your mood and a flavor you're craving. They'll nail it every time.

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