Rob Roy
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Rob Roy

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Rob Roy

A dark, low-ceilinged cocktail bar on Capitol Hill that feels like a speakeasy without ever using the word. The cocktails are spirit-forward and expertly stirred, the music is good without being obnoxious, and the crowd is a mix of industry people and regulars who just want a well-made drink in a room that doesn't try too hard. It's the bar other bartenders drink at, which tells you everything.

Insider tip

A Negroni at the back booth. It's one of the best-made in the city, and the booth gives you the whole room.

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