That's why CCs and the cuff as so popular, as you can just get a pitcher of beer, or a 6$ double that is 95% pearl and 5% mixer. Gay dudes in Seattle are some of the biggest alcoholics, and usually want the cheapest possible way to get drunk. With drinks, it has always always been a race for gay bars in Seattle to see which one can have the cheapest double well drink. Even when I was at the eagle for pride, it felt busy, but it wasn't nearly to the level of say CCs that same night, which had 30 minute long lines for drinks, and had a higher air temp than steamworks just from all the body's.īut what does this problem stem from? Listening to friends and people in the community, I think the issue is with drinks and with cover. However as many people point out, the eagle doesn't bring in crowds. The verticality of the space is a unique experience, and adds to it's charm. The dance space needs some work, but is a solid space with nice vibes. First off, the music is some of the best house music in Seattle, and on good night's can beat out even re-bar in quality. 3 years ago The eagle is such a frustrating experience, not because it is bad, but because it has a lot of potential and constantly squanders it.