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Supporters' soccer fans on match days. Tuck your elbows in and inhale deeply as you
enter.
LAST SUPPER CLUB
CLUB
( 206-748-9975;
www.lastsupperclub.com
;
124 S Washington St; 9pm-2am Wed-Sun;
Pioneer Sq)
Better for DJs, dancing and cocktails than supper, though there's a rather
posh sit-down lounge here. The dance floor gets clamorous from 11pm onwards with
the kind of snappily dressed people who spent plenty of time checking their reflection
in the mirror before they came out. House and hip-hop music dominates.
J&M CAFÉ
BAR
( 206-292-0663;
www.thejmcafe.com
; 201 1st Ave S; 11am-2am; Pioneer Sq)
Burgers,
loud music, beer, soccer/football crowds, bags of Skid Row-era history: welcome to
Pioneer Square and this old classic that's currently going through one of its less classic
phases.
International District
PANAMA HOTEL TEA & COFFEE HOUSE
CAFE
(607 S Main St; 8am-7pm Mon-Sat, from 9am Sun; Chinatown/International District W)
The Panama, a historic 1910 building containing the only remaining Japanese bath-
house in the US, doubles as a memorial to the neighborhood's Japanese residents
forced into internment camps during WWII. The beautifully relaxed cafe has a wide se-
lection of teas and is one of the few places in Seattle to sell Lavazza Italian coffee.
Board games and old photos encourage lingering.