The Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Seattle is closing its doors in December.
Effective Dec. 1, the Hard Rock Cafe at Second and Pike is closing after 13 years in business. According to a WARN notice from the Washington Employment Security Department, 66 workers are expected to be laid off.
According to the restaurant's website, the space is 14,000 square feet and seats up to 425. It also houses memorabilia from Seattle's music scene, including Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder's acoustic guitar, and the doorway from Robert Lang Studios signed by Seattle-area bands.DAILY NEWSLETTERto the
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