King Cobra
Venue Type: Bar, Club, Landmark
- Hours: Open everyday, 4pm until 2am
- Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
- Web: http://www.kingcobraseattle.com
- Parking Details: There are parking lots within half a block each direction on Broadway There are lots throughout Cap Hill. Otherwise, you've gotta show up early to catch street parking, and 10th between Pike and Pine is a good bet.
- Age Restriction: 21 and over
King Cobra is a stylish live music venue in the heart of the Capitol Hill area of Seattle. The mission of King Cobra is to showcase both national and local talent and we only allow one kind of music to be played in the club… good music. Basically the King Cobra staff wants to blow your mind with seller live shows, great food, and wonderful drinks. Our commitment is seen in everything from head soundman Greg Williamson (who has worked with The Foo Fighters, Sunny Day Real Estate, Jeremy Enigk, Augustana, and many more) to our incredible sound system, to our Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich. It was all designed with bands and the fan in mind. Open seven days a week with food and drinks from 4 pm until 2 am.
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King Cobra
916 E Pike
Seattle, WA 98127



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King Cobra
Club; Landmark; Bar
Comment by: Fred Roth
Inside King Cobra
This building went through a major Rock n Roll redesign and removed all things Disco. Yes, King Cobra is a Rock club from start to finish. The sound guy is one of the best in the business. There's even an upstairs area where you can look down on the stage. The staff there work their asses off to keep things running smooth. King Cobra is right next door to the Comet and across the street from Neumos, making this Capitol Hill block (on Pike St.) the premier location for music in Seattle. Go see for yourself!
King Cobra
Club; Landmark; Bar
Comment by: Evey
King Cobra is 100% Rock and Roll
King Cobra has thrown off the vestiges of Sugar's bad rep and is now devoted to thrashing, screaming, wailing,- that's right, rock and roll. The sound is fantastic (by which I mean really freakin' loud) and there is a long upstairs area to watch the bands play below. If yo: change your sign outside- it looks just like the old one from Sugar. A new appearance would help trigger in people's minds that it is a new club. And a bad ass one!