Welcome to The Triple Door
At “The Triple Door,” a unique venue nestled in Seattle, live music harmonizes with exquisite Asian fusion cuisine. This intimate dinner theater elevates your experience, allowing diners to indulge in flavorful dishes like the Sichuan green beans and monk’s curry while enjoying top-tier performances. Reviews highlight the warm ambience and friendly service, contributing to an unforgettable night out. With options for vegan and vegetarian diners, as well as special happy hours, The Triple Door caters to all. From the vibrant décor to the intimate seating, every visit promises delicious food and exceptional entertainment, making it a cherished destination for music lovers.
- 216 Union St Seattle, WA 98101 United States Hotline: (206) 838-4333
Welcome to The Triple Door, Seattle's hidden gem that seamlessly combines live music, delectable dining, and a vibrant atmosphere. Located at 216 Union St, Seattle, WA, this unique venue serves as a dinner theater with an Asian fusion twist, offering an eclectic menu that caters to a variety of tastes, including ample vegetarian and vegan options. Whether you're in the mood for a late-night bite or an intimate dinner before a concert, The Triple Door delivers a distinctive experience worth savoring.
The ambiance is something to behold. With an intimate seating arrangement, there are hardly any bad seats in the house, and you'll find yourself enveloped in a culture rich with sound and flavor. Patrons rave about the live music, noting that the talent brought in is top-notch. Reviews from visitors like Jeri P. emphasize how it’s an excellent spot for enjoying quality music while relaxing with friends. The small venue charm makes for a personal connection with the performers, and it’s clear that both music and food are integral to the Triple Door experience.
Speaking of food, it’s clear from guest feedback that while the music takes center stage, the culinary offerings should not be overlooked. Guests recommend must-tries like the cabbage salad—fresh, flavorful, and perfect for sharing—and the Singapore beef satay, known for its mouthwatering taste. Even those who may not usually indulge in green beans are likely to enjoy them here, as mentioned by Lindsay C.. From the Thai mushroom satay to the monk’s curry, each dish has been crafted with attention to flavor, ensuring your dining experience is memorable.
- Reservations: Make sure to book ahead, especially on popular nights like Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
- Accessibility: With options for delivery, takeout, and catering, Triple Door is flexible to suit your needs.
- Seating: Whether you prefer outdoor seating or live music indoors, the space caters to groups and families, while also allowing cozy seating for couples.
- Paw-friendly: The venue welcomes dogs, making it an excellent choice for outings with your furry friends.
As for the service, visitors generally voice appreciation for the friendly and efficient staff, providing quick service so you can enjoy every bit of the music and food without interruption. The presence of a photo booth adds a fun element for those looking to capture their night out, enhancing the overall experience at The Triple Door.
In conclusion, whether you’re a local or just passing through Seattle, The Triple Door is a must-visit destination where the rhythms of live music and vibrant flavors collide. It's not just a place to eat; it's an experience to relish. Don’t miss out on the magic that awaits within these walls!

Always a great place to see live music and relax with friends. I love that. It's a small venue, but they still bring in some great talent.

We've stopped in a couple times in the last few months for concerts. There is no bad seat! We heard some great music, but the food definitely added to the experience. My go-to has been the cabbage salad + chicken. Very flavorful, fresh, and filling. I would order this again and again. We tried the fries (always good), the green beans (nice & crispy) and the tapioca pudding (incredible!).

We saw Curtis Salgado here tonight and what an amazing experience. It was my first time at this venue and what a treat - right off the highway, parking garage right next door, as others have said not a bad seat in the house, intimate setting, great service. We sat right in the front row- the stages lip doubles as a counter wraparound before booth seating starts. We were up close and personal - I do think even for my early 30s maybe I should have worn ear protection but whatever. I didn't get food but the food near me smelled great. Drink service was quick, with the tab even coming with 2 songs left in the set - setting us up perfect to leave after. Recommend highly for live music

Came here to listen to my wife's favorite podcaster do a live show. There is a parking garage next door, so it was easy to get to this place. Overall cool, trendy, hip vibe. The room was dark, but that was because it was set up for a show. We got a reserved table near the stage. When we arrived, the nice server took our drink order. I also opted to get a dessert as we had eaten before we came to the show. Super friendly staff, nice location, cool ambiance, and decent food/drink options.

As a music venue, 5 stars! The food is still a problem. 4 potstickers for $15? We like the cabbage salad, great flavor. Splitting it is an issue because they never bring any utensils to split it with. We had to wait quite awhile to start eating. Last time we got chicken in it, but they were such small pieces, not much there. So this time we got shrimp. 4 shrimp on top of the salad with no seasoning or sauce. I think we're going to start eating elsewhere and just enjoy the music.

This is the most underrated venue in Seattle -- there, I said it. There's hardly a bad seat in the house. And they serve you dinner and drinks while you watch a show?! Okay, sign me up! I've been here a couple of times over the years, but most recently to see Ron Pope in late Feb. We scored two bar top seats off to the left of the stage at $30-$35 each. The Triple Door website said these have a partially obstructed view, and they're right! While you're close to the stage, because you're so far off to the side, you miss what's hiding around the corner during the performance. That said, you're so up close and personal with the band that you can hear the instruments without the speakers -- incredible. Dinner and drinks service was prompt and informative. For food, we ordered the sichuan green beans (I don't like green beans and holy cow these were so good!), the thai mushroom satay (also so fab!) and the monk's curry (really solid). Legit think a place like this could get away with serving food that's just okay (since it's so beautiful!) but we were blown away by how good the food is. In all, highly recommend the Triple Door for a show, though if we had to do it all over again, we'd pick seats that show a more head-on view of the stage (we were limited to what was available when we bought.) Cheers, Triple Door, and thanks for a memorable night!

Came here for the Bohemia show! The staffs were super friendly. Our server was also nice and efficient. Food was overall good. The Singapore beef satay was delicious. The ambiance was interesting with the show and all the lights. We were sitting at the front row so we enjoyed the show up close. There was also a lounge that you can drink before the show, and a Photo Booth that you can take pictures at. Overall good experience. I parked at the 2nd and Union garage next to it. Paid $12 for parking for the duration of the show.