Pass the Matches Has Filed For First Brick-and-Mortar Location

Pass the Matches filed for a liquor license on August 6th.
Pass the Matches Has Filed For First Brick-and-Mortar Location
Photo: @passthematches on Instagram

According to a recent permit filing, Pass the Matches has filed for a brick-and-mortar location at 800 Maynard Avenue S Suite 001 #031.

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A representative of Pass the Matches was not immediately available to comment upon What Now Seattle’s request.

While an official opening date has yet to be confirmed, this looks to be the first brick-and-mortar location for Pass the Matches. Google states that the address listed on the permit is the RDA Building.

Pass the Matches’ website states, “Pass the Matches (PMS) is a woman-powered wine bar pop-up, event planning, and wine curation service. PMS features natural wine made with low-intervention cellar practices, farmed regeneratively or organically, and made by womxn, BIPOC, queer, and small, independent winemakers.”

“Wine that is thoughtfully curated from producers and places that matter. 5% of net sales go to support organizations that seek to destroy white supremacy and patriarchy.”

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.
Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger

Madison Ballinger is a writer, editor, and marketing collaborator with experience ranging from grant writing, screenwriting, SEO, content writing, and more. She graduated from Portland State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English, with multiple honors accreditations as a first-generation college student. You can find her in a local thrift shop or plant store, creating music, or going to one of her favorite band’s concerts when she is not behind the keyboard furiously typing away.

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