Tavern Law

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Tavern Law is a beloved speakeasy-style cocktail bar in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, known for its intimate atmosphere, inventive drinks and hidden upstairs bar, Needle & Thread. Located along a lively stretch of 12th Avenue, it draws evening crowds of locals and visitors, so streets can feel busy and curb space fills quickly, especially on weekends and event nights.

Because of the central Capitol Hill location and steady nightlife traffic, street parking nearby is often limited, metered, and subject to time restrictions and active enforcement, which can add stress and cut into your time enjoying the bar. Reserving parking in advance and planning your arrival helps you avoid circling for a spot, makes parking near Tavern Law simpler, and gives you more time to relax over a cocktail. Always review the latest local parking regulations, posted signs, and official city resources before you drive.

Parking near Tavern Law

1300 E. Madison St. Lot
1300 E. Madison St. Lot
from $7

1300 E. Madison St. Lot

1300 E. Madison St. Lot3 min walk
1300 E. Madison St. Lot24 / 7
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[4597] Reo Flats Garage
[4597] Reo Flats Garage

[4597] Reo Flats Garage

[4597] Reo Flats Garage5 min walk
[4597] Reo Flats Garage
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Cheapest parkings near Tavern Law

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$7

How to park near Tavern Law

Typical visit duration at Tavern Law 2-3 hours

Metered street parking is available along 12th Avenue and nearby Capitol Hill side streets, but spaces fill quickly during evenings and weekends and time limits are enforced until late evening on most days.

Overnight parking Available at 1300 E. Madison St. Lot (marked with 24/7 hours).

Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at 1300 E. Madison St. Lot, a 3 minute walk away.

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