The Triple Door

The Triple Door

Seattle, Washington

About The Triple Door

The Triple Door combines fine dining with exceptional live entertainment in downtown Seattle, offering an upscale experience where music, cuisine, and elegance merge seamlessly.

Reviews

★★★★☆ a month ago

Great show with King Youngblood (welcome home) and Cyril Neville where they played individually and then jammed together at end. Way better than expected. Love the atmosphere The food was the issue- what happened to the tasty food from wild ginger ?? In particular the dishes with beef and chicken were horrible- the consistency was mush and indistinguishable as meat. Unfortunately no easy way to reorder (during the show) so we just gave up and went out after to eat. Not good

— Djfatty

★★★★★ 5 months ago

I had not gone to triple door for many years, I used to go pretty often. This time I went for the Debbie Gibson concert, a bit of nostalgia, and took one of the suite boxes upstairs. I usually recommend this more for parties since you are listening to the music through speakers and seeing the view through glass and from far away. First let me get my complaints out of the way: They used to offer the entire Wild Ginger kitchen and wine list to the suite but that no longer appears to be the case. The lighting and controls are not well designed. Some lighting allowing customers to see the food they are eating would be nice, but it's kind of all on or all off. Offering customers self control over speaker volume would be nice. A button to request service would also be nice and would minimize interruptions during the shows. The windows should be cleaned regularly. The view and photos depend on clean windows. But I love the venue, the programming, and the suites. The food is good. It's a nice vibe especially when they get back to their burlesque or folk roots. Triple Door is relatively unique in the Seattle scene and deserves support. The staff are super cool and very friendly, which is increasingly difficult to find.

— Edward Jung

★★★★☆ 5 months ago

My team from work actually went to the show on 10/24/25 as a team outing haha. It was so much fun! The show was really entertaining and the actors were very talented. Oogie Boogie was my favorite! The only reason why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the food could have been better. The pork kebab was really good but the BBQ ribs were not great. Their french fries are good though! Rice was mid. I didn't drink but I heard they were good. Overall though, totally worth the experience. A little spendy but the company was paying for it haha. $275 for 4 adults. 1 appetizer, 4 entrees, 4 alcoholic drinks, 4 sodas, 4 gelatos for dessert.

— Megan Garrison

★★★★★ 4 months ago

We had a lovely time. It was our first time there. The venue is theater style and fun. The stage was spacious and presented the band well. The MC was Sativa, who was dazzling, and the band was Caitlin and Brent, who were super interesting. We liked their unusual mix of sounds and the crooning feel of their music. Would definitely see again.

— Debbie Olhoeft

★★★★☆ a month ago

The venue itself is great, not a bad seat in the house. The service is so-so. And the food is awful … eat elsewhere. My husband and I got tickets to a show for our anniversary and were looking forward to the same great experiences we’ve had at the Triple Door over the past ~20 years. Our lukewarm Pad Thai arrived before our bottle of bubbly. We mentioned the barely warm entrees to our waiter, who carried the plates away and returned some time later with two new orders, equally lukewarm. The Pad Thai was not only cold, but also bland and flavorless. We had a few bites and pushed our plates to the side, where they sat, untouched, for well over an hour. We were offered no wine or water refills all evening. Our waiter showed up briefly to ask if we wanted dessert, without even bothering to pick up the dirty dishes that had been sitting there. The food and service has steadily gone downhill over the years and that evening was the final straw for us. We will probably not be returning to the Triple Door after that miserable experience.

— Nancy Moore

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