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More than food on our minds…

Has it been awhile since you’ve chosen Beacon Hill as your ‘dinner out’ destination? Did you know our very own El Quetzal serves up some of the best tacos pescados (fish tacos) in town? The current spotlight on Beacon Hill restaurants, like today’s Seattle Times Dining Out and the recent Seattle Met article, make the Beacon Hill Merchants Association want to celebrate!

Come out on Saturday, October 29th for dinner on the town. The Beacon Hill Merchants Association is sponsoring The Beacon Boogie: Five bands in five venues for five dollars. No charge for kids 12 and under. All venues on Beacon Ave. S. within a half block of S. Handford Street.

Start the evening with chef Jerry Corso’s delectable pizza and gypsy jazz with Trio Zazou at Bar del Corso from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Then from 7:00 to 10:00 pm four other venues will host a range of Cuban son, folk and jazz. SuperSones plays El Quetzal, and ChoroLoco will help kick off the Almendra Sandoval Photography Exhibition next door at Quetzalcoatl Gallery. Abe’s Cuts & Kicks will be open too – drop in for a quick hair cut – then stop in for Trio Á Propos‘ special style of jazz at Kusina Filipina. Top the evening off with a hot drink and the Greg Ruby Trio at Victrola Coffee Roasters.

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Beacon Boogie celebrates community

Come out for the first Beacon Boogie on Saturday, OCTOBER 29th from 5-10pm with live music, local food and an art opening – all within a half block of Beacon Avenue S. and S. Hanford street!

Five venues, five bands, five bucks! One cover gets you in to all participating venues. Kids 12 and under are free.

Start the evening with chef Jerry Corso’s delectable pizza and a gypsy jazz trio at Bar del Corso from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Then boogie over to one of our other venues to enjoy arange of Cuban son, and folk and jazz. Drop in for a quick hair cut at Abe’s Cuts & Kicks and top it off with a hot drink at Victrola Coffee Roasters. You are also invited to check out the community Day of the Dead altar at Quetzalcoatl Gallery where they will be hosting a reception for the Almendra Sandoval Photography Exhibition.

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