Craft cocktails, DJs, and speakeasy vibe in Queen Anne alley























"It doesn’t matter that finding the entrance to Rich Rich involves stumbling into a Queen Anne alley that may or may not smell like ripe trash—this swanky sister to La Dive is worth the momentary nostril assault. Once you’re in, you can bask in the fuschia glow and sip cocktails that are just as complicated as they are satisfying, like tequila paired with three different tropical fruits and cocchi americano, or a martini with lemon pepper that gives a tingle of spice but goes down smooth. If you’re celebrating something, like the end of the workweek or discovering Chappell Roan for the first time, you may even want to knock back a bong of Champagne. Use Rich Rich for first dates or friend hangs that start mellow and have the potential to turn up, just like the in-house DJs." - kayla sager riley, aimee rizzo
"It doesn’t matter that finding the entrance to Rich Rich involves stumbling into a Queen Anne alley that may or may not smell like ripe trash. Once you’re in, you can bask in the fuschia speakeasy glow and sip cocktails that are just as complicated as they are satisfying, like tequila paired with three different tropical fruits and cocchi americano. If you’re hitting up one of those ‘90s band reunion concerts at the arena, you may even want to knock back a bong of Champagne in celebration. It’s what Oasis would want." - gabe guarente, aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley

"Natural wine bar La Dive’s new second location in Queen Anne is exciting enough. But then we found out about La Dive’s other new project — a cocktail-focused speakeasy. Rich Rich hits all the marks for indulgent craft cocktails and swanky nightclub character. We’re talking a rotating lineup of DJs, drinks with names like “Crimes of Passion” and “Chamborg with REAL Champagne,” plus just enough red lighting to navigate between the bar and the stylish booths. To find it, head down the alley behind the wine bar and look for the pink neon light." - Brianna Gunter

"It doesn’t matter that finding the entrance to Rich Rich involves stumbling into a Queen Anne alley that may or may not smell like ripe trash—this swanky sister to La Dive is worth the momentary nostril assault. Once you’re in, you can bask in the fuschia speakeasy glow and sip cocktails that are just as complicated as they are satisfying, like tequila paired with three different tropical fruits and cocchi americano, or a martini with lemon pepper that gives a tingle of spice but goes down smooth. If you’re celebrating something, like the end of the workweek or discovering Chappell Roan for the first time, you may even want to knock back a bong of Champagne. Use Rich Rich for first dates or friend hangs that start mellow and have the potential to turn up, just like the in-house DJs." - Aimee Rizzo

"A sister bar offering stylish drinks and a buzzy, modern ambiance that complements the city’s growing scene of inventive neighborhood bars." - Katie Chang