Meet Me at The Ninety
Have you ever visited the soccer hub?

If you are a Rave Green fan living in or near Seattle, odds are that you already know about The Ninety. The Ninety is where so many of Seattle’s biggest fans meet to hang out, discuss all things soccer and celebrate the Seattle Sounders. It is both owned and operated by the Seattle Sounders FC. The gathering place is home to any number of fun activities, from autograph sessions with the players to special speaker series where fans can come and listen to a topic about soccer or the team. They have chalk talks, radio shows, podcasts and all kinds of things for Sounders fans to participate in throughout the year.

Looking for a great place to view a match when the team is on the road? The Ninety is your place. Did you know that you can host private parties at The Ninety? You can reserve it to rent on weekends as well as weeknights for your party whether it’s soccer-related or not. They host corporate meetings, parties and much more. You can use this form to submit the kind of party you want as well as important information, like whether or not you will be having alcohol at your party. Just enter your name, email address, the name and type of event you are having, the date and your desired time frame, how many guests you will be having and any additional details for your event.

The Ninety is closed for the holiday, but it will be opening up again soon. Check the page calendar to find out about new events as they come up or to reserve your own events. Contact The Ninety by phone at (206) 926-3667 or address at 406 Occidental Ave. S. It is a well-loved social hub in Seattle with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 on Facebook. Fans call it a great club house with fun soccer memorabilia and other things to see. From Sounders displays to hanging glass, there is something visually inspiring around every corner. The Seattle Sounder ice chandelier is a particular fan favorite.  

To get a glimpse of The Ninety club, including fan events, parties, and much more, be sure to check out their page on Facebook. You will love the images of players decked out in holiday fare and the life-size cut-outs for photo opportunities! You can also rate the club once you visit and see it for yourself.

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