Happy Hour
Join us for drinks and small bites Tuesday - Friday from 4pm - 6pm. View the menu here.
Live Music Wednesdays & Thursdays (no cover)
Join us for happy hour and live music from A cast of rotating musicians in our lounge on Thursdays from 5pm - 7pm.
Check out the full schedule below!
Vocalist Kim Maguire and guitarist Rob Lowe join forces to create innovative contemporary versions of classic jazz, blues, Latin, as well as reimagined covers of pop and reggae. An immersion experience for the ears and eyes, their post-modern bent moves from ethereal to edgy. Employing creative looping and layering techniques, they craft intricate yet approachable grooves and harmonies. From Rob’s lightning fast finger work to Kim’s dynamic vocal abilities and range, their execution is alluring and innovative.
A 2017 Seattle/Kobe Female Jazz Vocalist finalist, Kim holds a prominent spot in the vocal Seattle jazz scene. Kim has been seen on many regional and local stages including Houston Grand Opera, Fifth Ave. Theatre, Benaroya Hall, Village Theatre and Town Hall. A regular at Hotel Sorrento, Kim has also sung at Tula's, Egan's Jam House in Ballard, North City Bistro, Boxley’s, The MQ Lounge at Triple Door, Vito's, and Frederick Holmes "Hot Jazz in the Gallery" series. Characterized by her authentic and charismatic presence, Kim is a catalyst for inclusiveness and unity through music.
Originally from Canada, Rob grew up listening to classic rock and blues. He graduated from the Selkirk College Contemporary Music Program in Nelson, BC, where he developed his love of jazz. Influenced by high-energy players including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, and George Benson, he enjoys playing a wide variety of genres and sounds. He now performs regularly around Western Washington.
A native of the Pacific Northwest, saxophonist Kareem Kandi is a performer, composer, and educator, in high demand for his talents both on and off the stage.
Kareem is a versatile saxophonist and composer with strong roots in the traditions of Jazz, Blues, Classical and Funk, and has been performing throughout the U.S. and abroad for years, gaining attention from critics and audiences alike. While staying true to musical styles of the past, he also keeps an eye towards the future by composing original music as well as new arrangements of timeless songs from the great American songbook.
Seattle based guitarist/composer... one of America's foremost experts in Pan-African, Soukous, Rumba and Jazz music. A major player on the scene in London, Seattle, Boston, who has played, collaborated and been special guest with African Artist Mose Fan Fan, Ali Birra, Geoffrey Oryema, Diblo Dibala, Orchestra Virunga, Tabu Ley Rochereau and many other important artists. He is also well versed in the be-bop idiom, and many other musical styles and cultural music.
Kim Maguire has been a professional performer, educator, director, and producer for the past 30 years. A 2017 Seattle/Kobe Female Jazz Vocalist finalist, Kim is a mainstay in the vocal Seattle jazz scene. Her performance style centers on the swing of the 1940’s- ‘50’s, and is known for her solid groove, and elegantly nuanced ballads. Kim’s vocal background allows her to move effortlessly from jazz to folk and singer-songwriter genres. Kim has been seen on many regional and local stages including Houston Grand Opera, Fifth Ave. Theatre, Benaroya Hall, Village Theatre and Town Hall. A regular at Hotel Sorrento, Kim has also sung at Tula's, Egan's Jam House in Ballard, North City Bistro, Boxley’s, The MQ Lounge at Triple Door, Vito's, and Frederick Holmes "Hot Jazz in the Gallery" series.
Originally from Seattle Washington, Jamie is one of the masters of contemporary acoustic guitar. With two CD's under his own name, "Wings of Light" and "Amigos del Corazón", Jamie is also a very busy performer and composer, both in the States and abroad. His music is flavored by many styles from jazz and blues to pop and funk. Most recently, Jamie has formed the Acoustic Jazz Quartet, an L.A. based jazz band that features Jamie's compositions, with their first Naxos Jazz release distributed worldwide in April, '99, and a second Acoustic Jazz Quartet "Organic" released in 2001. In 2002 Jamie formed a guitar duo with Duck Baker, and the pair recorded an adventurous and critically acclaimed record of jazz guitar duos titled "Out of the Past". Jamie continues to perform solo as well.
NEW AGE FLAMENCO is a group of professional musicians who will provide the perfect music for concerts, festivals, weddings, receptions, parties, or corporate events in your area. Some of their regular clients include the Columbia Tower, the Four Seasons, Sorrento and Westin Hotels, Overlake Hospital (Bellevue), Benaroya Hall, Seattle Aquarium and several Seattle's authentic clubs and restaurants - El Guacho, Vinobella, MAISON DeLILLE, Agave Issaquah, Willows Lodge, Milagro Contina, etc
The band was formed in 1998 by bass player Oleg Ruvinov. In 1999,the band adopted name "New Age Flamenco" and practiced frequently playing popular tunes by Armik, Gypsy Kings, Carlos Santana, Ottmar Liebert and others.
Their music reflects a strong Latin connection, Mediterranean folk, European roots, jazz, and a Gypsy soul blended with the infectious rhythms of modern music New Age Flamenco personifies eclecticism by absorbing their influences and combining them to create a new, personal sound of their own. All musicians are professionally trained and have a great stage experience.
Tenderpile’s Smile Aisle is a jazz combo out of Bellingham led by guitarist Ben Meyer. The concept of this project is to play music that is melodic and easy to listen to, while also being subtly complex and technical, in a configuration suited for the most intimate spaces. Focusing on the music of the Pat Metheny Group, Tenderpile's Smile Aisle aims to showcase this selection of instrumental deep cuts as a key ingredient for a perfectly relaxed and social environment.
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MQ Stage & Lounge
The Musicquarium at The Triple Door is a spacious, self-contained lounge that seats 150. The lounge takes its name from The Triple Door’s dedication to music and the brilliant visual focus of the room, a stunning 1900-gallon freshwater aquarium just inside the entrance. If people-watching doesn’t appeal, the fish-watching is pretty fascinating.
The wraparound, U-shaped display bar ranges down the center of The Musicquarium, with a comfortably-arranged mix of tables and a standup bar on the Union Street side, plus seven booths for more private socializing lined up down the opposite side. A sneak hideaway occupies the corner at the far end of the booths.
Groups of 15-200 are able to utilize the Musicquarium Lounge for their event. Depending on the size of the group, a portion of the lounge will be reserved.