Solid booking, decent cover charges and an intimate room make this place work.
Expect a younger club scene at this former Asian resto turned indie club, where the original owner's giant dragon still hangs from the ceiling. Crowds from nearby Northwest School show up for the fasionable Club Pop, and venue also hosts numerous all-ages events (avoid the 'statch!). The crowd tends to wear clothes they found in a dumpster or at the Goodwill outlet in Sodo: so hip, your eyes...
Looking like a cross between a down-market Chinese restaurant and a Bruce Lee shrine, this kitschy Capitol Hill club books a very eclectic mix of music. Hip-hop and various alt-rock styles predominate, and the crowd is young with a mix of straights and gays.
The stylish, crowd-friendly layout and eclectic lineup make this one of Capitol Hill's busiest clubs.:
In Short
The interior has been outfitted by someone with an eye for fashion and flare for kitsch--chinese lanterns hang from the ceiling, portraits of Bruce Lee decorate the walls, and a...