Trinity Nightclub
111 Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98104 United States
+1 206 447-4140
Hours of Operation : Thursday 21:00 - 2:00, Friday 21:00 - 2:00, Saturday 21:00 - 2:30
Capacity :
About Trinity NightclubTrinity manages to pull off what a lot of places wish they could. A combination of well-executed design concepts, fast and talented bartenders, the best local talent, and some of the biggest DJs – Ferry Corsten, DJ Rap, Z-Trip – in the world have made it one of the top two or three clubs in Seattle, year after year.
Featuring three distinctively themed rooms, each with its own bar, Trinity has been described as an amazingly fun maze. You can lounge in the Asian themed Card Room, get lost in the beats of the Blue Room, or head to the sizable main dance floor and bar, with elevated, well-appointed VIP sections, entrancing visuals and world-class DJs spinning the best of EDM, dance, pop and hip hop.
One of Trinity’s hallmarks has been its sound system. And while it doesn’t have the flashy sounding equipment some clubs boast, no less than the legendary John Digweed commented that short of bringing in noted audio wizard Steve Dash “this sound system is as good as it could be.” So they’ve got that going for them.
Definitely a see-and-be-seen place on Fridays and Saturdays. Dress to impress, and arrive early to avoid the lines.
©2014MWFC
Trinity manages to pull off what a lot of places wish they could. A combination of well-executed design concepts, fast and talented bartenders, the best local talent, and some of the biggest DJs – Ferry Corsten, DJ Rap, Z-Trip – in the world have made it one of the top two or three clubs in Seattle, year after year.
Featuring three distinctively themed rooms, each with its own bar, Trinity has been described as an amazingly fun maze. You can lounge in the Asian themed Card Room, get lost in the beats of the Blue Room, or head to the sizable main dance floor and bar, with elevated, well-appointed VIP sections, entrancing visuals and world-class DJs spinning the best of EDM, dance, pop and hip hop.
One of Trinity’s hallmarks has been its sound system. And while it doesn’t have the flashy sounding equipment some clubs boast, no less than the legendary John Digweed commented that short of bringing in noted audio wizard Steve Dash “this sound system is as good as it could be.” So they’ve got that going for them.
Definitely a see-and-be-seen place on Fridays and Saturdays. Dress to impress, and arrive early to avoid the lines.
©2014MWFC