Edit: I went there again for the Seven Lions show. This may just be the best venue in Seattle!!! They had a watering station (as they promised), they opened up the back yard which was much larger than I thought. This venue has two outdoor areas and an indoor area, so much room I never felt like I couldn’t move around to dance!
I went to an amazing show here last night. The venue itself seemed to have a tremendous amount of potential, but whoever was managing the venue itself has created illegal practices. They serve alcohol, both beer and liquor, and multiple times to multiple people they refused to serve water for free. I recognize they wanted to make profits off of bottled water, but not allowing water for free if you are serving alcohol is illegal. I had to remind them of that AND even show the liquor board website to prove it in order to get served water without having to pay for a bottle. I remember asking a lady who looked like she was in charge, who walked out of a back room, if there was someplace I could at least fill my water bottle with cold water and she told me to purchase another bottle of water. I purchased alcohol already at both your restaurant AND at the victory hall, it isn’t responsible to get drunk in public and illegal to not serve water to people drinking if they want or need it. If I happen to go to this venue again and am treated this way I WILL GO TO THE LIQUOR BOARD. Good luck making any profits if you lose your liquor...
Read moreVictory Hall is the pre- and post-game HQ if you're catching a Mariners game—and honestly, even if you’re not, it's still worth a visit. Located literally across the street from the stadium, getting to and from the game is so easy it feels like cheating.
The drinks? Smooth, flowing, and just what you need to warm up your cheering voice (or recover after a 9th inning heartbreak). What really sets this place apart, though, is how well organized it is. Stadium-adjacent spots can often feel like chaos in a can, but Victory Hall has their act together.
The music? Chef’s kiss. Loud enough for good vibes, but not so loud you’re shouting your life story to your friends. Plus, the space is wide open, so even after you've "broken the seal," you can get to the restrooms and back without needing a map, compass, or shoulder pads.
Victory Hall nails it—great drinks, chill atmosphere, and zero game day stress. It’s the victory you can count on, no matter how the...
Read moreNow open before home Mariners (Sounders & Seahawks) games, Victory Hall is a huge (9500 square feet!) indoor space with televisions, a great sound system and four bars for your pregame needs. Also, it's all ages now!
Victory Hall is part of the Boxyard complex which also houses Hatback Bar & Grille and also has a large outdoor beer garden directly across the street from T-Mobile Park.
Outside in the beer garden there were two food trucks (one serving paella, one serving tacos/burritos.)
Inside you buy drink tickets then order from one of the four bars. My only criticism is there could be more cocktail tables inside as those were hard to come by well before the game but overall it was a great spot.
With this new expanded space its a great...
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