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The 3 Best Tiki Bars in Seattle 2026

The 3 best tiki and rum bars in Seattle for 2026: Hula Hula on Capitol Hill, Navy Strength over in Belltown, and rum-deep Rumba on Pike Street.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Hula Hula.

3 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallHula Hula
Runner-upNavy Strength
Third pickRumba

Seattle's tiki scene is small but real, a Capitol Hill rum bar, a Belltown tropical room and a thatched karaoke temple. The three below are the bars we could confirm are open and pouring in 2026.

The 3 best tiki bars in Seattle

Editor's №1

Hula Hula

Hula Hula brings the tropics to Capitol Hill at 1501 East Olive Way, thatched walls, strong mai tais and karaoke every night from 7pm. The room runs loud and warm, a Polynesian-paradise singalong more than a quiet cocktail den. Come for a daiquiri and a turn at the mic. Open 365 days a year. For drinkers who want their tiki with a soundtrack they make themselves.

Navy Strength

Navy Strength pours tropical and exotic drinks from a Belltown room at 2505 Second Avenue, the bar listings file under tiki and locals file under serious. The team rotates themed pop-ups, including a Halloween takeover most years. Order a rum-forward classic and watch the garnishes arrive. Best midweek before the weekend rush. For drinkers who want tiki craft without the kitsch overload.

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Rumba

Rumba calls itself Seattle's first rum bar, and the Capitol Hill room at 1112 Pike Street backs it up with around 350 bottles. The same team runs the tiki hideaway Inside Passage next door, so the rum knowledge runs deep. Come at 5pm for a Caribbean happy hour and a guided pour. Kitchen open until midnight. For drinkers who treat rum as a subject to study.

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