Victory Hall opens this Thursday
SEATTLE, March 27, 2023 —Victory Hall, the indoor/outdoor sports, entertainment, and private event space across the street from T-Mobile Park is set to open on Thursday, March 30.
Victory Hall will open to the public at 3p.m. for fans looking to start their Mariners Opening Day festivities early. Fans (21+) can enjoy the indoor beer garden featuring two full-service bars with 20 beers on tap and groove to the tunes of Deejay Hershe. Fans not attending the Mariners home opener can catch the game on the giant 20’ x 11’ TV wall, as well as five 100-inch flat screens throughout the venue.
Folding glass doors open to a 1,200-square-foot patio that offers an indoor/outdoor flow to the beer garden. The outdoor space will feature a taco truck and paella food truck for fans to enjoy on Opening Day.
Hatback Bar & Grille and Steelheads Alley will open at 11 a.m. for fans looking to celebrate Opening Day earlier in the day and for post-game gathering.
Moving forward Victory Hall will be open to the public prior to Mariners, Sounders, and Seahawks games. Pregame programming will change from game-to-game and fans can keep up on the latest information by visiting the website.
“We’re excited for our fans to be able to experience Victory Hall on Opening Day and continue to see The Boxyard grow,” said Fred Rivera, Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President. “Our expansion in the Sodo neighborhood is part of our larger goal to invest in our community and help bring more economic opportunities to the place we call home.”
Victory Hall is housed in a historical railroad warehouse that dates back to 1914. The 9,500-square-foot space features 18-foot ceilings, preserved fir tree columns, historically preserved wooden ceiling beams, the original exposed brick walls, and the remains of a painted mural that is believed to have been the exterior facade of the 1914 warehouse.
Luxurious polished concrete floors are surrounded by blackened wood walls stained to mirror the bar counters made by Pioneer Millwork using the Shou Sugi Ban method, a Japanese technique used to industrially char wood. The space boasts 10 industrial chic steel chandeliers custom designed and fabricated by Resolute. The cut-out motif of the lighting is inspired by baseball stitching and a nod to the Mariners.
With elevated furnishings, state-of-the-art AV capabilities, and best-in-class catering by Apicii, Victory Hall is the go-to venue for hosting large-scale corporate off-sites, charity galas, brand launches, weddings, celebrations, and more.
Victory Hall is part of The Boxyard complex located in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood just steps from T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field. The space will be transformed into an indoor beer garden during Mariners, Sounders and Seahawks game days, as well as concerts in the Sodo. The event space will also host a variety of public events throughout the year, including concerts, watch-parties and community celebrations. The Boxyard is also home to Hatback Bar & Grille and microbrewery and taproom Steelheads Alley, as well as a forthcoming baseball and softball training facility. To learn more, visit www.mariners.com/victoryhall.
Victory Hall is located at 12011st Ave South in Seattle, Washington.