El Corazon
Historic Seattle live music venue with an 800-person capacity, hosting rock, punk, metal, and alternative acts in a space that has operated as a music venue since 1910.
History: The building at 109 Eastlake Ave E has functioned as a live music venue, club, or bar since 1910. Previous incarnations include Au Go Go, The Eastlake East Cafe, Sub-Zero, The Off Ramp, and Graceland. Pearl Jam played their first-ever show here (as the Off Ramp). Dana Sims opened it as El Corazon on February 4, 2005. The building has faced demolition threats but continues to operate as one of Seattle's most important independent music venues.
Facilities
| Standing capacity | 800 |
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| Capacity notes | Approximately 800 total capacity; standing room with some upper-level seated sections |
| Stage | Yes |
| Parking | Parking available in front of the club and on surrounding streets; two pay-to-park lots one block NW of club; advance parking reservations available through SpotHero |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair and special needs accommodations available; call ahead to (206) 262-0482 or email [email protected] to arrange |
Rental policies
| Alcohol | In-house |
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