Rumba (restaurant)

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Rumba (restaurant)[edit | edit source]

Logo of Rumba restaurant

Rumba is a renowned restaurant and bar located in the vibrant city of Seattle, Washington. Known for its extensive collection of rum and its Caribbean-inspired menu, Rumba has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a taste of the tropics in the Pacific Northwest.

History[edit | edit source]

Rumba was established in 2012 by a group of passionate restaurateurs who wanted to bring the flavors and spirit of the Caribbean to Seattle. The founders were inspired by their travels to the Caribbean islands and aimed to create an authentic experience that celebrated the rich cultural heritage and culinary traditions of the region.

Location[edit | edit source]

Rumba is situated in the bustling neighborhood of Capitol Hill, an area known for its eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, and cultural venues. The restaurant's address is 1112 Pike Street, making it easily accessible to both residents and visitors exploring the city.

Ambiance[edit | edit source]

The interior of Rumba is designed to evoke the laid-back and vibrant atmosphere of a Caribbean beach bar. The decor features bright colors, tropical plants, and nautical elements, creating a warm and inviting environment. The music selection often includes reggae, calypso, and other Caribbean genres, enhancing the overall experience.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Rumba's menu is a celebration of Caribbean cuisine, offering a variety of dishes that highlight the diverse flavors of the region. Popular menu items include jerk chicken, plantain chips, and seafood dishes such as ceviche and grilled fish. The restaurant also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Rum Selection[edit | edit source]

Interior of Rumba showing the bar area

One of Rumba's standout features is its impressive collection of rum, boasting over 200 varieties from around the world. The bar offers an extensive list of rum-based cocktails, including classics like the mojito and daiquiri, as well as unique creations crafted by the skilled bartenders. Rumba also hosts regular rum tasting events, providing guests with the opportunity to explore different styles and flavors of this versatile spirit.

Events and Community[edit | edit source]

Rumba is not just a place to enjoy food and drinks; it is also a hub for community events and gatherings. The restaurant frequently hosts live music performances, themed parties, and cultural celebrations that showcase the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean. Additionally, Rumba is committed to supporting local artists and musicians, providing a platform for them to share their talents with a wider audience.

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Exterior view of Rumba in Seattle
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