Marcus Charles
Marcus Charles is an American restaurateur and entrepreneur in Seattle, Washington. He is known for fostering and expanding the Capitol Hill Block Party, resurrecting the Crocodile Cafe music venue, and founding Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room, along with multiple, successful Seattle bars and restaurants. In 2012, he was a recipient of the Puget Sound Business Journals "40 Under 40" award.
Businesses
- 1997: Marcus' Martini Heaven opens in Pioneer Square
- 1999: Bad Juju Lounge opens on Capitol Hill
- 2001: Takes over Capitol Hill Block Party with Dave Meinert
- 2001: Jack's Road House opens on Capitol Hill
- 2003: Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room opens on Capitol Hill, with partner Jerry Everard
- 2005: Spitfire opens in Belltown, with partners Jerry Everard and Jonathan Sposato
- 2005–2006: Sells all businesses except Capitol Hill Block Party
- 2008: Juju opens in Belltown
- 2008: The Crocodile is purchased and renovated in Belltown before reopening in 2009
- 2011: Local 360 Cafe & Bar opens in Belltown
- 2013: Sells Juju space to cannabis dispensary
- 2014: Bell + Whete European Kitchen & Lounge opens in Belltown
- 2016: Bell + Whete closes for renovations before reopening as Belltown Brewing in 2017
Cannabis & Juju Joints