Capitol Hill self-pour wine bar Rapport closed indefinitely

Seattle, WALocal News

Rapport, a self-pour wine bar on Capitol Hill, has announced its indefinite closure, leaving patrons surprised and concerned. The closure is attributed to personal family decisions by the ownership, highlighting the challenges small businesses face. Rapport transformed a former Starbucks into a vibrant community space where residents enjoyed curated wines at their own pace. Its last night of operation was December 29th, leading to speculation about its future. Ongoing discussions about a new lease raise hopes among loyal customers for the bar's return.

The innovative self-pour model set Rapport apart, creating a unique experience for wine enthusiasts. The community reflects on its closure with a strong desire for the bar to reopen, illustrating the intersection of personal decisions and business realities in the local food and drink scene.

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