Welcoming a new WSB sponsor: Skylark Cafe and Club

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That’s Jessie Summa-Kusiak, proprietor of Skylark Club and Cafe, standing next to her menus (the only ones we know of where WSB is mentioned, thanks to the tater tots and their nod in this popular post). Skylark has just joined WSB to sponsor the West Seattle Weekend Lineup every Friday (you can always find the latest one here). She says Skylark is all about “beverages, food, and entertainment.” On the first count – 13 new drink specials, 11 beers on tap, one hard cider.

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On the second count (menus here) – her recommendations include mac and cheese, meatloaf, SFV sandwich, or if you’re dieting, the grilled chicken spinach salad, though she also notes they’re “baking delicious desserts from scratch, and we offer not just lunch and dinner 6 nights a week but weekend brunch Saturday AND Sunday.” Plus, she’s got a lunch punch card; after 7, #8 is on the house. Re: entertainment (calendar here) – “Free live music 6 nights a week, closed Mondays. Mostly local original acts, all genres. We link to music clips on our website so neighbors can listen to a sample before deciding whether to head down. Lots of opportunities for YOU to be the rockstar. Karaoke, open mic, open tease, open turntables. Kids are welcome until 11 pm on Sundays for our all-ages show (and before 9 pm every other night).” Jessie moved to West Seattle 11 years ago and opened Skylark two years ago (she was previously a manager at Amazon). She elaborates: “My husband Charles and I met as I was forming a band here in the late 90s (he was my bass player), and we discovered that we had an odd thing in common. Both our fathers supported the family growing up in the 70s by playing guitar in rock bands. His dad was in a disco/funk cover band that played in Atlantic City, mine fronted an original jazz-fusion band in Boston. My dad currently is a composer and does film scores for Errol Morris. (johnkusiak.com; a movie he scored, “Secrecy,” screens at the Northwest Film Forum Oct. 10-16) I’ve been booking bands since college and I managed Ladyfest Seattle 2004. I always wanted my own club, even when I lived in Boston. Here in WS I also realized there was a need for a laid-back, neighborhood place that wasn’t too upscale or intimidating. All the new places going in at the Junction seemed so fancy. Also I wanted to create a place where a woman could go, alone, and have a drink and read or work on her laptop or whatever without being hit on or feeling weird. That we do have solo female regulars tells me I’ve succeeded in creating the right ambience. No TV was another requirement, since I find TVs so distracting when I’m out with friends. Exceptions are games and elections, of course … we’re planning a big election day party (cancelling karaoke for the night) and we’ll have the results projected on a big screen as they come in.” She’s launching weekly Trivia Nights on 10/15 and doing monthly Open Turntable nights (mentioned here; next one is 10/28). Welcome to Skylark Cafe and Club, 3803 Delridge (map); look for its banner atop the West Seattle Weekend Lineup tomorrow morning. Meantime, thanks for your support of all the WSB sponsors who make it possible for us to bring you fresh West Seattle news/information/discussion 24/7; they’re all listed here along with information on how to join them.

13 Replies to "Welcoming a new WSB sponsor: Skylark Cafe and Club"

  • JenV October 2, 2008 (4:01 pm)

    mmmm…..tots……

  • Aim October 2, 2008 (4:30 pm)

    HOOOOORAY! We LOVE Skylark. One of the best comfort-food places in town.

  • charlabob October 2, 2008 (6:16 pm)

    We discovered Skylark indirectly through WSB and we’ve been beyond regulars ever since. The food and atmosphere and staff are amazing! Glad to see they’ve joined the official WSB advertising family. :-)

  • arbor heights mom October 2, 2008 (6:56 pm)

    I LOVE this place. It’s so great, unexpectedly stylish, and it’s so nice to have such a variety of bands in West seattle. bartenders are great, too!

  • Dude October 2, 2008 (9:34 pm)

    bring back Matthew!!

  • thelmasue October 2, 2008 (9:46 pm)

    jessie and skylark rock the free world, and there’s also always awesome art on the walls. you go, girl!

  • villagegreen October 2, 2008 (10:09 pm)

    I love Skylark! So glad I don’t have to head all the way over to Capitol Hill anymore when I want to hear some good live music. And it’s always free! Can’t beat that. Not to mention their brunch and dinners are awesome. Nice to see they’re branching out into other types of events as well. Please, don’t ever leave!

  • coffee geek October 3, 2008 (10:07 am)

    Skylark is awesome. Great place to have a good meal, a beverage, and relax. Been to a couple music nights and had a good time.

  • Anon. October 3, 2008 (11:19 am)

    Ahhh, I have to say I was very under-whelmed by the quality of the food when I went. Maybe it was all the hype. I never like to write a place off on one visit, but there are so many restaurants to try in West Seattle that I haven’t given it a re-try yet.

  • Stephen October 3, 2008 (1:56 pm)

    An ode to Cheese Logs

    Oh Cheese Log
    Where have you gone?
    Once you were a staple
    On my plate.
    You vanished
    From the menu at Skylark.
    I pound my chest
    in sorrow
    Sadly weeping
    in my barley pop.
    Oh delicious log
    please come back to me.
    And bring your marinara
    or don’t come back at all.

  • WSB October 3, 2008 (2:24 pm)

    We’ve had an outbreak of poetry in the WSB Forums too:
    https://westseattleblog.com/blog/forum/topic.php?id=2214

  • bark October 3, 2008 (4:44 pm)

    We love Skylark, the tater tots do a body good. My husband may even trade me in for the pancakes one day….

  • JH October 4, 2008 (8:35 am)

    I read all the rave reviews on this place here, so decided to try it out last night! We loved it! The waitress was so friendly, the food was great, and the atmosphere rocked. We’ll be back!!!!

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