Terry Buckhalter
Here I am visiting Pensacola, Fl to see my Godson. My son and I went for a few days. Everyday was great and very relaxing. We done almost everything but go clubbing. At last I will get to see thisclub they been bragging about. Club Seville Quarter. This is my kind of place to party and get loose. This is the MOST DIVERSE club I’ve experience in the last 10 years. A very good mixture of party goers with the same purpose to have an enjoyable time. The DJ and music was awesome. I am looking forward to coming back to go partying again here. Parking was easy downtown.
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… morejoan wenzel
This place is amazing! 8 bars all inside one long, beautiful corridor building. Walk inside from one to the next…courtyard with fountain, music and seafood boil
… moreEthan Hunt
Diverse night club with rich history and environment. Great place with something for everyone. My wife and I’s first time was on New years eve. The line moved quite quickly to enter, and each room was easy to get decent service. Really enjoyed our time here, and recommend to anyone visiting the area.
… moreCourtney Crew
What a beautiful building! There are multiple themed areas with individual bars/ food service in each. Tours given upon request and they also offer a ghost tour. The live music in the courtyard was fantastic. Check out the store on your way and grab some great wines and/or whiskeys!
… moreS B
As a Brit, I really love the character and history of Seville Quarter. The space is full of old world charm—exposed brick, wrought iron, and cozy nooks that reminded me a lot of home. Which is no surprise, as Pensacola’s colonial history includes British rule, and you can feel that influence in the architecture and vibe.
It also gave me strong French Quarter energy—specifically, it reminded me of Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans, with the open-air courtyard and multi-room layout, perfect for exploring. Very cool to see that kind of old European atmosphere in Florida.
Food was just okay – nothing to write home about, and I’ve only visited during quieter times, which suited me just fine, but I’ve heard it gets packed on weekends and holidays. Definitely planning to come back when it’s livelier. A must-see if you enjoy historic bars with unique personality.
… moreJim Parsons
Two words: Wing Wednesday! Accidentally found out they are open during the day and they have amazingly yummy and low priced wings to die for! Katelin was so fun to talk to and the decor is incredible! this place rocks
… moreRachael Hudson
This place is insanely cool, we are definitely going back when we can. The building is gorgeous, like late 1800s – early 1900s, wood and iron, with real gas lamps. They have a bunch of different rooms with totally different themes – there’s a cocktail bar with live music where we ate dinner (which was delicious- definitely recommend the shrimp tacos and the French dip sandwich), a sports bar with arcade cabinets and pool tables, a courtyard bar with cast iron tables and a live band, a karaoke bar, and a piano bar. There may be more, I don’t remember offhand, but we could easily spend a whole night here.
… moreAkinwande Oyebanjo
I like the various different venues at this place. The staff is hard working, the drinks are good, and there is an attraction for everyone. The gumbo made me sick and their pizza was not fully cooked. The chicken wrap was delicious.
… moreAlexandria
Justin is a phenomenal bartender. Front door staff provided great history and information. Musicians warmed my heart and every room has its own unique vibe. The building is mesmerizing and everyone was happy. Safe, welcoming, and extremely fun! I look forward to more exploring!
… moreMatthew Garman
This is a great place to hangout and meet new people. End of the Alley was my wife and I’s personal favorite. It has a super comfy dive bar feel. The staff and guests were all very friendly and sparking up conversations was incredibly easy. The bartender Megan makes you feel completely at home and welcomed. Absolutely loved this place!
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