Seattle’s Unicorn bar is reopening three months after an electrical fire next door forced the Capitol Hill nightlife landmark to close for repairs.
SEATTLE — An LGBTQ landmark in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood is coming back to life just in time for Halloween.
The Unicorn bar, famous for its carnival-themed décor and drag shows, reopens Thursday night. It was forced to close for three months because of a fire at a neighboring business. Seattle Fire ruled the late-July blaze at a mail and shipping store next door accidental. It was caused by faulty electrical wiring. The fire left significant smoke and water damage, forcing the Unicorn
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