$3 pint night ($12 Pitchers) at the Marketplace

No matter the weather, enjoy a refreshing beer with friends any time of the week. Finish off your Monday with an unbeatable deal of $3 per pint (or $12 per pitcher) at The Marketplace, where you can find rotating taps and the cozy atmosphere of your local bar in Pleasant Beach Village. Our doors are open from 3pm-8pm on Sundays and Mondays, and 3pm-9pm Tuesday through Saturday. We'll be waiting to welcome you with open arms and a cold brew.

Earth and Vine Piano Bar

Come enjoy live piano music for a chill Monday night off here at Earth & Vine. We are featuring a special guest rotated monthly and enjoy discounted draft beers and stay for the music!

Half-Priced Bottle Night

Looking for an incredible wine experience without breaking the bank? Look no further than Earth and Vine Wine Bar's Half-Price Bottle Night, held every Tuesday! This is the perfect opportunity to indulge in a new appellation or try something from a faraway region at a fraction of the cost. You can also focus on your favorite vintner and go vertical! We offer an impressive selection of hard-to-find wines from across the globe, including sought-after vintners from Washington State, Spain, Australia, and France. All bottles priced $30 and over are half-price, so come join us at Earth and Vine Wine Bar, located in the Village at Pleasant Beach.

Trivia Time Live

Come join the excitement at The Marketplace Bar and Taproom for Trivia Time Live every Wednesday from 6:30-8:30 pm! Test your knowledge and compete against others for bragging rights as our quizmaster delivers a special brand of challenging brain teasers and good-natured fun. Don't miss out on the most popular day of the week - Wednesdays - when Trivia Time Live returns to the Marketplace in the Village.

Rachael MacQuarrie (Saturday Marketplace summer)

Seattle-based artist Rachael MacQuarrie is a singer-songwriter combining pop sensibility with folk roots to tell intimate stories driven by evocative melodies. Growing up on Anderson Island, a tiny island in south Puget Sound inhabited more by trees than people, Rachael learned young to let nature animate her music, expressing themes of love, loss, and renewal through metaphors of the natural world. While exploring these complicated personal themes through songwriting, she seeks to keep empathy and self-awareness at the heart of every song. Rachael is currently gearing up to record an album of original songs, threading childhood memories through the never-ending process of growing up.