The Heritage Room Est. 2013
208 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA, United States
We're a family business. A Carpenter, an Alchemist and a Provisioner, E. Smith Mercantile gave us each a place to bring our creative drams to reality. Beyond us, we're thrilled to offer a refuge that embraces a tribe of hardworking, passionate staff members, loving neighbors and supportive friends that make the blood, sweat and tears a daily joy rather than a chore.
- Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite
- Street Parking
- Wifi
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- Other
- The Scene:
- Our E. Smith Mercantile "modern pioneer" aesthetic continues in The Heritage Room. Warm ambient lighting and vintage fixtures. Travel through the Mercantile and our Back Bar to access the "secret" event space at the back, or offer your guests entry directly through our private patio off Occidental Park.
- Design:
- Early Americana vibes with a touch of Native influence. Vintage bull skull mascot on the bar wall. Original brick walls.
- Standout Venue Features:
- Enjoy an intimate space in the heart of Seattle's historic Pioneer Square. Easy access to the waterfront, King St. Station, and Light Rail. Dynamic, hostoric and urban with all the warmth of your home away from home.
Our expert bartenders are at your service. Choose from our seasonal list of cocktails or our mixologists can create a custom cocktail fit for your fete. Take advantage of our seasonal house infusions, bitters, and cocktail syrups. - Extra Perks:
- 2 - 8' and 1-6' custom wood top tables
up to 30 dining chairs in a combination of antique wood and metal frames
cloth napkins and place settings for all guests
antique glassware
- The Heritage Room:
- Intimate space in historic Pioneer Square
- - View: Seattle's oldest neighborhood & Occidental Park
- - Max Capacity: 150
- - Price: Join the party and sign in to view pricing
- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- Good Eats: Inspired by the history of using alcohol as a vessel for the medicinal qualities of plants, we create seasonal herbal, fruit and floral infusions in combination with classic cocktail recipes. Not only are they a great cure for sobriety, but they taste damn fine. Our drinks and small bites are carefully sourced and artfully prepared using only the highest quality, mostly organic ingredients. We’re proud to support local suppliers whenever possible.
- Bars & Lounges:
- Strong Drinks: Inspired by the history of using alcohol as a vessel for the medicinal qualities of plants, we create seasonal herbal, fruit and floral infusions in combination with classic cocktail recipes. Not only are they a great cure for sobriety, but they taste damn fine. Our drinks and small bites are carefully sourced and artfully prepared using only the highest quality, mostly organic ingredients. We’re proud to support local suppliers whenever possible.
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The concept for the space mimics one of the original establishments from E. Smith's small town of Atlanta, Idaho.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
A unique "speak easy" vibe for an intimate gathering.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
Choose from our seasonal list of cocktails or our mixologists can create a custom cocktail fit for your fete.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
Choose from our seasonal list of cocktails or our mixologists can create a custom cocktail fit for your fete.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
Warm ambient lighting and vintage fixtures.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
Half of the space offered a mercantile for the town; dry goods with everything from American made denim and leather gloves to bulk teas, coffee and candy.
- Photographer: Courtesy of E. Smith Mercantile
View of the Totem Pole in Occidental Park
- Photographer: Courtesy of Erin Lodi Photography
Cocktail Party Catering Spread
- Photographer: Courtesy of Erin Lodi Photography
Filtered Light & Dinner Party Ready
- Photographer: AJ Ragasa
View from the Mezzanine
- Photographer: AJ Ragasa
The Back Bar Extension
- Photographer: AJ Ragasa
Your cocktail is ready
- Photographer: Courtesy of Erin Lodi Photography