Sodo Pop

Seattle, WA Space Lease
(206) 287-1615
(206) 287-1615
2424 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

2424 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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About the Business

Sodo Pop is an event space with no catering restrictions, making it both unique and cost-effective. The room comes complete with a bar, kitchenette, PA sound system, dance floor, air-conditioning and a disco ball. It officially accommodates ninety-nine people and there are additional spaces such as an overflow hall, a small VIP room and a balcony outside.

You can either rent the venue flat rate for DIY events, or opt for the hosted plan which allows your guests to contribute to cover expenses. This includes an open bar, staff, ticketing, taxes and licenses, with the exception of a $10 banquet permit. Any leftover money can be used for catering, entertainment, food and decorations. The typical per person rate is between twenty and twenty-five dollars.

Take advantage of the low rates while the building undergoes a seismic retrofit.

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  • My first ever event was after the Screaming Trees played the Moore Theater in 94. I was still up the street in my old location, now the Colbalt Blg. My sister Julie and Debbie R. were home from WSU, their first bartendering jobs. Chris Dowd (Fishbone) opened, Barrett Martin (Trees) played drums for Uncle Dirt Nap; Sister Psychic headlined. Jerry Cantrell and Mike Inez (Alice in Chains) were there until the wee hours. It was a blast and completely out of control. I watched Pat Pederson's (Skin Yard, Sister Psychic) wife get swept down the hall as a tidal wave of people hit her, trying to collect $5. Haven't stopped since, in 95 the events evolved into after hours at "2424" very known to underground Seattle for years. Scouts for the tv series "Frasier" reference the after hour scene with the band "Uncle Dirt Nap". Scenes from MTV's "Real World" filmed on site. Eventually I hosted raves in the late 90's, up to 700 people. Sodo Pop (2002) is the result today, same location.
  • (206) 287-1615
  • 2424 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
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Opening Time

  • Mon
    10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tue
    Closed
  • Wed
    Closed
  • Thu
    Closed
  • Fri
    Closed
  • Sat
    Closed
  • Sun
    Closed
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