Bush Garden

Karaoke bar · International District

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"Bush Garden, Seattle’s oldest and most famous karaoke bar, is set to return to the Chinatown–International District in spring 2024. Originally opened in 1953 as a Japanese restaurant, it became a renowned karaoke bar, hosting politicians and community activists. It closed in 2021 due to the pandemic but plans to reopen in a new affordable housing development called Uncle Bob’s Place." - Harry Cheadle

Seattle’s Legendary Karaoke Bar Bush Garden Is Reopening in 2024 - Eater Seattle

714 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104 Get directions

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