The Log House Museum, home to the Southwest Seattle Historical Society, is a renovated 1900s log structure, built from Douglas Fir logs in 1904-1905. It originally served as a carriage house, or stable, to the Fir Lodge (now the Homestead Il Nido Restaurant). It is conveniently located one block from Alki Beach, several restaurants and more!
The Log House Museum is a City of Seattle historic landmark.
Rental spaces include the Log House Museum and Courtyard (additional fees may apply)
Availability: Year-Round (subject to availability)
Capacity: 49 standing, 30 seated (not including use of exterior spaces)
Pricing: $100 – $250 per hour
Parking: Street Parking, King County Metro Line #50 Stop ID 14961
Kitchen: Kitchenette access with additional fee
Catering: Outside Caterers Allowed
To schedule a walk through or book your event, contact: museum@loghousemuseum.org or 206.350.0999