Person Behind The Place Mary Kenney

Bellevue, WALocal News

Mary Kenney, the visionary behind Rouge Cocktail Lounge in Old Bellevue, merges her extensive dance background with hospitality to craft an exceptional speakeasy experience. Having spent years in New York, where she fell in love with the lively cocktail and music culture, Kenney aimed to bring that essence back to her hometown. After overcoming pandemic-related delays, Rouge opened its doors in November 2021, quickly establishing itself as a beloved local venue known for its intimate atmosphere and curated live performances. The menu pays tribute to iconic entertainers and offers a fusion of New Orleans and French culinary delights, featuring cocktails with unique names that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Kenney's commitment to showcasing local musicians enriches the ambiance, creating a space where patrons can enjoy a meal and live music in harmony.

Looking ahead, she envisions Downtown Bellevue continuing to flourish, with an expansion of nightlife options to enhance community vibrancy. Kenney’s personal dining preferences, particularly her fondness for local Italian restaurants, further emphasize the rich culinary landscape of the area. Rouge Cocktail Lounge exemplifies the spirit of local entrepreneurship, contributing to Bellevue's evolving identity.

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