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Sip on craft cocktails, like the Intangible (pictured above), during the experience.

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Located in the iconic Space Needle, The Loupe Lounge offers diners a change of scenery on the world’s first revolving glass floor.

Each Loupe season features a limited-edition menu that pairs showstopping mixology with locally influenced food towers, taking a night out to new heights. (Hint: This Loupe season ends in late April.)

The best way to experience The Loupe Lounge is with a prepaid reservation. Dive right into an evening of yummy bites + sips overlooking the Emerald City.

Make a reservation.

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