Walking into Mischief On Canal is like stepping into a charismatic concoction of magic and mystery - a transformation so complete you’d think you’d walked into the set of a Tim Burton film. The Halloween decorations were stunningly spectacular, turning every nook and cranny into a delightful thrill that screamed both Halloween and art. It was one of those rare places where the decor whispers stories in your ear, and I felt like a kid discovering a forbidden haunted house with every glance.
The crowning glory, however, was the drinks. Mischief On Canal, my friends, is what happens when mixology meets wizardry. Their cocktails are elixirs that trickle down your spine with a warmth that would make a ghost feel cozy. Their creative concoctions don’t just stir the drink but stir the soul. I found myself savoring each sip, pondering whether they slipped a dash of magic dust in there.
The ambiance they’ve crafted is intoxicatingly cozy. The kind of place that welcomes you like an old friend with tales of the peculiar and the progressive—and I mean that in the best way. Each visit seems to weave its own narrative, a testament to how meticulously and passionately this place has been curated.
The service was nothing short of spellbinding either! Staff had this uncanny ability to know exactly what I needed before I did. It was as if each member was a masterful magician, anticipating the desires of their enchanted guests before they uttered a single word.
In sum, Mischief On Canal casts a charming spell that enchants the senses and delights the spirit. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you like a delightful shiver down your spine long after you’ve left. This place is more than just a cauldron for great cocktails; it’s a cauldron for an unforgettable festivity. Five stars with more zest than a kangaroo...
Read moreAfter circling the area about 6 times, I parked in front of this location to go shop at the Fremont Market. I had already covered some of my windows (it's Seattle so I like to keep my windows covered whether I'm in my van or not) and some man came right up to my window and looked very grumpy and asked me to roll my window down. I'm a woman traveling alone so that's very scary to me and I shook my head no but he insisted I roll my window down. I decided he seems safe enough and cracked my window, he asked me to move because I was blocking their view. First let me say I really don't mind moving my van I'm not trying to be rude to anyone, but I'm just kinda shocked. I looked for any signage saying I couldn't park there, and there isn't any. I don't understand why he already seemed so angry when I had no idea, additionally the view they almost missed out on is a gray and rainy seattle day with a bunch of cars and even beat up RVs parked on the street... feels like he assumed I was also unhoused and came out very angry (which is a sad way to treat our unhoused neighbors, but you can do what you please I suppose) I did back up out of sight of their windows as I didn't want any trouble. Overall, I was parked for about 2-3 hours and the view doesn't seem worth his anger or my fear but maybe that's the best thing this place...
Read moreI honestly have no idea if anything is good or not. But this is now my 3rd attempt to go to their tasting room during business hours. Day 1, Tasting room closed. No explanation. Second day, closed for a wedding (fine). Today, Sunday, website says open, answering service says open. Guy at the place just says "Tasting room is closed friend." And walks away while I'm mid question trying to find out when they're open. Because obviously the website and answering service (because no one...
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