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    The Greenwood Collective

    4.9 (11 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Samantha G.

    If you plan on hitting up the Phinneywood Art Walk (held on 2nd Fridays of the month http://artupgreenwood-phinney.blogspot.com/) you MUST make a stop here! A lady at Balderdash Books and Art (review soon to come) recommended me to check out The Greenwood Collective since she thought I would love the art there. Oh how right she was! Like what the other reviews have said, the downstairs has several rooms each hosting different collections of art by local artists. It was trippy once I reached down there because there was a DJ spinning in the middle of all the area and good size crowd of people weaving around from room to room. Anyways, I remember one of the rooms having someone painting in front of a crowd. There were several other galleries featuring different themes but my favorite had to be the pop culture themed room, which had paintings of popular 90's shows (such as steve urkel) and some Friday the 13th art (http://instagr.am/p/JYrPITvwo9/). If you're looking for something different to do on a Friday night, this is a great place to visit.

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    Kristine H.

    My first experience with the Collective was way back during the penguin auction and I couldn't believe I missed this place all the times I had traveled down Greenwood. Since then I've checked out some of their art openings and enjoyed myself thoroughly. Park on the street and check out one of their art shows during the art walk or just stop in during their hours. And don't forget to enjoy the different art styles in the rooms downstairs. The artists are usually around so you can ask them directly about their work, if your interest is piqued. Everyone that I've met affiliated with this place has been top notch and very kind. I'd suggest getting on their e-mail list to find out what's coming.

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    The art and artists are all incredible. The atmosphere is open and welcoming. Great for all ages.

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    This massive unique venue is packed full of 30+ insanely talented artists. Their art walk is the second Friday of every month. Go!

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    Greenwood Square

    4.0
    (1 review)

    I attended a friend's wedding reception this weekend at Greenwood Square. The building is on the…read morecorner of 85th and Greenwood. The building is shared with The Upper Crust Catering, which has its own page on Yelp. The first floor of the building is the catering kitchen and the second floor is the event space. This is from the perspective of someone who attended an event there, but wasn't involved with any of the planning or coordination, so I can't speak to that aspect. I enjoyed the feel of the space. It is a building from the 1920s and has a sort of "classic ballroom" type of feeling, classy without being pretentious or trendy. I liked that the restrooms were right off the main dining area and didn't require a long trek to find. It's a good medium-sized space, not tiny but not huge either. There's a little side room where the food is served out of, and an open dance floor space towards the back of the room. At this event, catering was provided by Upper Crust and it was a vegan dinner. The food was flavorful and filling; I enjoyed it despite not being vegetarian or vegan. It was served buffet style and there were a number of options, including quinoa pilaf, pad thai, a potato dish with a vegan roast, watermelon with balsamic dressing, a salad with crispy noodles, and possibly one or two other things that I am forgetting. Instead of cake, they opted to have peanut butter and jelly bars for dessert that had a sort of crumble topping. I think the quinoa was my favorite. Overall, I would recommend the space UNLESS you need a wheelchair accessible venue. Being an older building, it doesn't conform to today's accessibility standards. There's no elevator to the second floor, and the restroom is very tiny and I don't think a wheelchair could fit in there. Also, if you want your event catered, you will need to use Upper Crust since the building is owned by them and they have an exclusive partnership, so it's probably not the best choice if you have your heart set on a different caterer.

    Greenwood Masonic Lodge

    Greenwood Masonic Lodge

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    A really nice rental space in a Greenwood Avenue-facing location. The brick exterior hides the…read moreinterior space, which is vast and extends to an unexpected and lovely ballroom. The ballroom also comes equipped with a kitchen for use during rentals. Chairs, rectangular/banquet and round tables are available for set up. A projector can be accessed and hooked up to a laptop for presentations, movies, videos, etc. It's quite an unassuming space from the outside, but definitely worth a look if you're on the search for a reasonably priced venue for a gathering of 100+ in the Greenwood neighborhood.

    This lodge building is one of the many local gems still operating in the same neighborhood since…read more1923 and in the same building since 1924. Many other local lodges also use this building for their meetings. The building is available to rent for weddings, receptions, classes, and other community activities. Rental spaces include a 1500 ft sq. dining area complete with a commercial kitchen. Upstairs the lodge's 2000 ft. sq. meeting room is also available for use. The decor is staid, but very user friendly. It's also handicapped accessable. One of the many lodges that meets here is St. Johns' #9 which has been working in Seattle since 1860. You'll find they're often in the background of such events as the Freemont fair, Seattle Youth symphony, Dr. Maynard's grave restoration, elementary school reading programs and a small project long ago... the location of the University of Washington here in Seattle. (The four columns by the HUB were carved by one of the brothers around 1869 - a guy named Denny.) Probably the most enjoyable and entertaining lodge that meets at Greenwood is Daylight Lodge 232. A lodge formed for entertainers and others who worked nights. They've been meeting in Seattle since 1920 and are still centered around the arts community. Look at their web page and you'll understand.

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station

    Residence Inn Seattle Northgate Station

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    Very nice hotel. Clean, smells good, easy to park. This hotel is pretty close to everything. Room…read morewas nice, clean and spacious. Didn't hear the train at all and our room was close to it. Breakfast was decent, your typical buffet breakfast at hotels. I will say parking is expensive $30 per day adds up Also the food/drinks in lobby are a bit overpriced. Other than that, great place stay. Staff was nice and accommodating.

    The stay began with us being informed at checkin for a 2-night stay that we had recieved an…read more"upgrade" (to the exact room-type we booked - but apparently above the first floor?). I kicked myself when I replied "thank you" out of polite habit. Our room smelled like stale curry. We settled in and opened a bottle of wine only to discover no wine glasses - which are typically present in every other extended-stay hotel. We called down asking for two. We were informed this hotel didn't have wine glasses. Strange, but we figured we could make due with the thicker water glasses this time. Before we had a chance to pour, though, the reak of marijuana started coming through the vent high up on the wall. It got so bad you could see the haze. We called down to ask for a different room and were told they had no other rooms of the type we booked (basic). In the meantime a manager came up and knocked on doors. The only response he got was barking dogs, and he kind of shrugged his shoulders - at a loss at how to resolve the issue. Only after we INSISTED on a different room (regardless of type), did one magically materialize (yes, same basic type we booked). After we got everything moved & settled we got back to the wine - only to discover this new room *had* wine glasses. It didn't have paper towels or facial tissues - but I figured if we called the front desk we would probably be told this hotel didn't have either of those items either (even though our pot-room had them). Two other items: 1) The noise from the elevated light rail (right accross the street) is *loud*. They supply earplugs but the sound also causes the building to vibrate so if you are a light sleeper you will have issues. 2) breakfast is supposed to go until 9am - but if you can't get down there before 8:30 don't bother. Don't spend your money here. They don't appreciate customers.

    The Greenwood Collective - venues - Updated August 2026

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