Business owners tell FOX 13 it’s an exciting time. With the arrival of sports fans, it means that 2024 will kick off with a bang for bars and restaurants in Pioneer Square and SODO. Those two events alone are expected to draw huge crowds to the area.
At Bad Bishop, Jesse Spring will be serving up specialty Bloody Marys and cold-brew cocktails over the long holiday weekend. He says the bar is adding extra staff not only to help ring in 2024 but also to serve sports fans flocking to the Seahawks game and Kraken match-up in the outdoor Winter Classic.
“We are planning a couple of events for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day,” said Spring. “Anytime we have events like this, it just brings people back into the neighborhood.”
Varamini is also preparing for a busy weekend with the bar opening Saturday, Sunday and Monday morning.
Woodward says new and established businesses have been helping to revitalize Pioneer Square. He says the sporting events in SODO this weekend will provide a big boost for them.
“Every game brings down thousands of folks and that’s thousands of dollars in the wallets of business owners,” said Woodward.
“Anytime we get the opportunity for people to see just how much the area has grown since then. I mean, 30-plus businesses have opened down here in the last year and anytime there is an event that brings people down to see how much the neighborhood has grown, it is a blessing,” said Spring.
“So you have groups like the DSA activating Occidental Square and city parks and recreation, activating Pioneer Park,” said Woodward. “The important thing to focus on is how the waterfront is changing right now and what that will look like in a couple years. We have a beach that will open now in the neighborhood, there will be a Molly Moon’s that will open along the waterfront. There’s a lot more happening now, but there is a lot more coming soon.”