Seattle’s “next level of nightlife” has arrived below Capitol Hill’s Melrose Market. New dance club Vice Seattle will celebrate its grand opening this weekend.
$20 “red carpet” tickets are on sale for the new Minor Ave club’s opening night as event producer White Rabbit Group begins its ongoing Friday residency in the premier of the new venue “with its world class custom sound system and visual display, built to bring party back to the Hill.”
“With breathtaking sound and light production, the world’s hottest touring artists and painstaking attention to detail, this is the nightlife experience that Seattle has been waiting for,” the venues backers say. Vice Seattle will debut with a custom sound system featuring “award-winning Fulcrum Acoustic sound providing crystal-clear sound quality, and the jaw-dropping arrangement of LED visuals and smart lighting design.” Rules include no vaping, of course, and no nudity. “This is the nightlife you deserve,” the promo concludes.
CHS broke the news in January on plans for the club project as part of a new wave of activity around the Melrose Market development after the market’s 2019 purchase by Regency Centers, the same real estate investment trust that owns the Broadway Market shopping center. New food and drink options from Harry’s Good Times plus Cantina Sauvage and Cafe Suliman are also part of the mix. Around the block, San Francisco-based real estate company Prado Group’s purchase of the market’s neighboring property has also brought a host of changes including the new Cheese Room in the old Machiavelli space and the opening soon, first Seattle expansion of Voodoo Doughnuts.
Vice Seattle is the latest creation from Noah Garroutte, Raj Tubati, and Roger RoRo Eng. The nightlife entrepreneurs are also behind Forum Social House, an activities and club space in Bellevue’s Lincoln Square mall.
The trio’s project is part of a new generation of Capitol Hill nightclubs including Latin and international-focused Cultura Seattle and R Place replacement Massive which both debuted late last year.
Vice Seattle joins the lower levels of Melrose where nightlife ventures have been a mixed bag. Nightlife spot Still Liquor has grown beyond its original “Americana” speakeasy concept into a popular hip hop and R&B club. The block’s other nightlife venue has remained shuttered since Mint Lounge was boarded-up in 2023 after a series of shootings and gun violence incidents outside the club.
Vice Seattle is located at 1532 Minor Ave. Learn more at viceseattle.com.
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This is going to be awful. Looking forward to all the suburbanites parking on the curbless street there and then driving home drunk/getting in gunfights outside.
A straight club for the bridge and tunnel crowd. How exciting.