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    Bar in Seattle, United States

    The Masonry

    100Pearl Points

    Quiet Lower Queen Anne bar for two.

    The Masonry, Bar in Seattle

    About The Masonry

    The Masonry on Roy Street is a low-key Lower Queen Anne bar that works well for a two-person evening — easy to book, quieter than Capitol Hill, and well-placed near Seattle Center. It lacks the award credentials of Canon or The Doctor's Office, but that also means fewer crowds and no need to plan weeks ahead. Confirm hours before you go.

    Who Should Book The Masonry — and When

    If you are looking for a date night bar in Seattle's Lower Queen Anne neighbourhood that skips the loud sports-bar energy without tipping into overly precious cocktail-temple territory, The Masonry at 20 Roy St is worth putting on your shortlist. It works leading for two people who want a real conversation alongside their drinks — the kind of evening where the bar itself isn't the main event, but still earns its place in the night.

    Data on The Masonry is limited in our current records , no confirmed price range, hours, or awards on file , so treat the practical section below as a prompt to verify details before you arrive. What follows is grounded in what we know about the venue's positioning in the Seattle bar scene.

    The Atmosphere

    The Masonry occupies a space in Lower Queen Anne where the energy tends to run quieter than Capitol Hill's busier strips. For a two-person evening, that matters. A bar where you can actually hear each other is a specific and undervalued asset in Seattle's nightlife options. Based on its Roy Street address and neighbourhood context, this reads as a neighbourhood-pace bar rather than a destination cocktail programme , which makes it a practical pick for a first or second date where the pressure of a high-concept room might work against you.

    If you have been once and are deciding whether to return, the question is whether the drinks and room held up after the novelty of the first visit. For regulars, the consistent atmosphere is the draw , not a rotating roster of seasonal menus or chef collaborations, but a reliable place to land for an evening in the neighbourhood.

    Date Night Verdict

    For a two-person evening in Seattle, The Masonry competes in a category where the bar is set by places like Canon (deep spirits list, louder room) and Roquette (more polished, higher spend). The Masonry's advantage, if the room delivers on its neighbourhood promise, is accessibility , easier to book than Canon on a Friday, lower stakes than a full dinner reservation, and well-placed if you are heading to or from Seattle Center. It does not have the award pedigree of The Doctor's Office, but that also means less of a crowd chasing the accolades.

    Booking here is rated easy, which matters on a date night , you are unlikely to be planning three weeks out. That said, confirm hours directly before you go, as our records do not have confirmed operating times on file.

    If you are building a full evening around Lower Queen Anne, pair The Masonry with dinner nearby rather than treating it as a destination in itself. For broader planning, see our full Seattle bars guide, our full Seattle restaurants guide, and our full Seattle hotels guide if you are visiting from out of town.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 20 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98109
    • Neighbourhood: Lower Queen Anne
    • Booking difficulty: Easy
    • Price range: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
    • Hours: Not confirmed , check directly with the venue
    • Leading for: Date nights, neighbourhood drinks, low-key two-person evenings
    • Proximity: Walking distance from Seattle Center

    Beyond Seattle

    If you are benchmarking Seattle's bar scene against other US cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each represent what a strong neighbourhood cocktail bar looks like with a clear editorial point of view. They are useful reference points for understanding where The Masonry sits in a national context. Also worth exploring: 2963 4th Ave S for another Seattle option, plus our full Seattle wineries guide and our full Seattle experiences guide for a fuller picture of the city.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is The Masonry known for?

    The Masonry is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Seattle.

    Where is The Masonry located?

    The Masonry is located in Seattle, at 20 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98109.

    How can I contact The Masonry?

    You can reach The Masonry via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    20 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98109

    Seattle, United States

    Compare The Masonry

    How The Masonry Compares
    VenueAwardsBooking Difficulty
    The MasonryEasy
    CanonWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Bar MiriamUnknown
    Rob RoyUnknown
    RoquetteWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    The Doctor's OfficeWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between The Masonry and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Canon, Notable alternative
    • Bar Miriam, Notable alternative
    • Rob Roy, Notable alternative
    • Roquette, Notable alternative
    • The Doctor's Office, Notable alternative

    How The Masonry Compares

    Canon is the obvious benchmark for anyone who prioritises a serious spirits list, it has the awards and the depth, but the room gets loud and bookings on weekends require planning. If your date night needs the cocktail programme to carry the evening, Canon is the stronger choice. Bar Miriam offers a warmer, more intimate feel with a Latin-influenced menu that gives the evening a clearer identity. For two people who want the drinks to come with a distinct point of view, Bar Miriam edges ahead of a venue with less defined public data like The Masonry.

    Roquette and The Doctor's Office both sit higher on the destination scale, more polished, more intentional, and likely a higher spend. If you are looking for a bar that becomes the centrepiece of the night rather than part of a broader Lower Queen Anne wander, either of those two will deliver a more curated experience. Rob Roy is the closest peer in terms of neighbourhood-bar energy and booking ease, and it has a clearer cocktail identity on record.

    The practical case for The Masonry over its peers is convenience and low booking friction, you are not competing for a reservation, the location near Seattle Center makes it easy to fold into an evening that includes dinner or a show, and the atmosphere skews conversational rather than performative. For a first date or a low-pressure drinks stop, that accessibility is a genuine advantage. For a special occasion or a drinks-led destination evening, Rob Roy or Canon will give you more to work with.

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