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Built-in 1928, the iconic art deco tower on Seattle's Historic Eastside was originally known as the Hotel Seattle.

It originally served as a womens-only club and hotel space for the national Greek-letter sororities. And in 1934 it was rebranded as the Hotel Seattle and opened to all.
 

Opal's Kitchen sits a top of this esteemed monument of classic Seattle architecture, designed by John Mead Howells and featuring sculptures by Rene Paul Chambellan.
 

Muse for Seattleites, including one time regular – Frank Sinatra. Now it’s yours to enjoy.
 

The doors to the 26th floor have once again opened and are now inspiring a new generation.

OPAL'S GALLERY

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DIRECTIONS

123 Curtis St. MAPLE VALLEY, WA, 98038

206.345.3453

MONDAY - WEDNESDAY 5pm - 11:30pm
THURSDAY 5pm - 12 pm 
FRIDAY 5pm - 2pm
SATURDAY 5pm-1pm
SUNDAY - Closed

LOCATION & HOURS

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Get in Touch

123 Curtis Street, Maple Valley, WA 98038

Experience@OpalsSeattle.com  /  Tel. 206-345-3453

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