Orange Dracula 5 & 10 is a Department store located at 1501 Pike Pl #319, Seattle, WA 98101. It has received 42 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Monday | 11AM-5PM |
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Tuesday | 11AM-5PM |
Wednesday | 11AM-5PM |
Thursday | 11AM-5PM |
Friday | 11AM-5PM |
Saturday | 11AM-5PM |
Sunday | 11AM-5PM |
The address of Orange Dracula 5 & 10: 1501 Pike Pl #319, Seattle, WA 98101
Orange Dracula 5 & 10 has 4.5 stars from 42 reviews
Department store
"This is one of the absolute best shops I’ve ever been to"
"Just visited yesterday"
"I asked about the price of some Pee-Wee cards to the cashier working on 6/13/2023"
"We had a very bad experience"
"Went in today, Sunday 12/10 around 3:30pm and whoever was working was extremely rude and awkward"
This is one of the absolute best shops I’ve ever been to. It’s funky, offbeat, creative, and welcoming. There’s also a psychic chicken that’s one of my favorite things I’ve done in Seattle. The shop itself is an excellent collection of pins, patches, posters, accessories, and just about any other kitschy items you can imagine. They have vintage unopened Rocky Horror and Pee Wee trading cards alongside more recent themed items for current popular shows/movies. There’s also some classic goth jewelry like studded leather bracelets. Up front, they’ve got a menagerie of old amusement machines including a film Photo Booth (it takes credit cards!), a love tester, and my favorite: the psychic chicken. The man behind the counter was telling me all about the chicken. They bought an arcade attraction with a rubber chicken that dispensed kid’s toys. But the ship redid the chicken machine so instead of dispensing toys, it dispenses plastic Easter eggs with printed fortunes inside. They’ve really leaned into it, they have bumper stickers and pins all about the psychic chicken. I’m not exaggerating here, the famous psychic chicken was one of the coolest things I did on my Seattle trip. It’s the perfect combo of kitschy, vintage, and downright weird. Can’t speak highly enough of this shop. I really recommend giving them (and the chicken) a visit.
Just visited yesterday. I was in Seattle for work and had some time to kill between hotel check out and my flight so I wondered Pikes Place. I am soooo glad I didn't miss this place (on the bottom floor, so it was a close call). As soon as I clapped eyes on it I knew it was for me. This is sort of a "Either ya get it or ya don't" type place, so, make of this what you will: They had vintage, packaged vampire teeth and fake blood. A vintage Tor Johnson Halloween mask The only band poster they had was of the Cramps There was a Dracula pinball machine. Either this kind of stuff means something to you or it doesn't. I chatted with the proprietor for a while about mask collecting, shopping the post Halloween clearance sales, and stuff like that. He knew who Tarantula Ghoul was! The guy was super cool. This is a must-stop-by for me on my next Seattle trip. Stay Sick!
I asked about the price of some Pee-Wee cards to the cashier working on 6/13/2023. And then said, "never mind, it was hidden, found it, thank you.". After that, she made it super awkward and kept starring at me when wondering the store with my friends. Extremely rude when I checked out, and made it more awkward, even tried to try break the ice by saying, "Have a good day" after I left, she didn't even acknowledge me. If she is working, I won't go into the store. She made me feel extremely awkward, rude to me, and overall increased my anxiety wanting to leave the store. I would highly recommend talking to her about the customer service skills. You all just lost a customer when she is there.
We had a very bad experience. We got there around 2 pm and were told the store was closing. The store hours state until five. We then went again the next day to look around and we’re told again after she stood right next to us the whole time that the store was closing. The lady was very awkward and rude to customers. I would not recommend this place. Response: The lady working actually only kicked out my friends, while the other people were allowed to stay in the store. I don’t think she had to use the restroom as she continued to work. Both times we were there way before closing and not trying to stay late.
Went in today, Sunday 12/10 around 3:30pm and whoever was working was extremely rude and awkward. Made my husband and I feel so uncomfortable. She told us she was closing soon even though the hours said they were open until 5. We were confused about what had happened when we left. Bad customer service, monotone voice the whole time, I said have a good night when leaving and their response was “bye” in a condescending tone….
Looking for something fun, different, come here. This is below the busy market stalls at the pike place market. So come in and cool down and get away from the crowds. This place is like a cousin to Archie McPhee. There's a fortune, telling Cat, Japanese cat items, throwback things from the 80s, and so much more. Take a look at my photos. There's so many great little fines down on the lower level at the pike place market.
Fun spot! Like some of the Market's other subterranean cubbyholes, this shop feels like wandering into a flea market stall or someone's garage sale. I think my favourite items are the meme buttons but you'll find all kinds of weirdness, from vintage models, toys, and games to handmade fridge magnets and Halloween decorations. I never see anyone buy anything here though - one wonders how they stay open.
Orange Dracula is a really awesome place to shop and not just for tourists. Tons of cool retro items that will take you back to your childhood. Pins, patches, posters and t shirts Orange Dracula delivers the goods. Stop by to play Pacman or a game of Dracula pinball.
What a fun shop! It’s on level 3 off pike place, not across the street as Google maps tries to plot it. From the ground level of the market, the famous part, you must go down! Many people don’t even know this area exists. Enjoy your exploration!!
I came by a few days ago and the person working- I think her name was clementine?- helped me find a really cool gift for my notoriously difficult to shop for little brother. I haven’t been here before but am looking forward to coming back! :-)
Petite boutique atypique dans la partie basse du pike place market, j'adore ! J'aurai voulu partir avec pleins de petites choses mais pas de place à mon regret, je reviendrai avec une grosse valise la prochaine fois ce n'est pas grave haha
I absolutely love this store. I make sure to stop by every time i’m in Seattle. This store really captures my quirky personality and style and the store is so charming. Can’t wait to stop by again soon.
Pins, pins, pins! They have curated pin packs, magnets, posters, and super cute kitsch items all around. It's a small place but it's worth traveling to with reasonable prices for the goodies!
Cool little hole in the wall shop for vintage clothes, posters, and other oddities. Probably the coolest shop in Pike Place. Plus they have pinball and a photo booth.
One of the coolest shops in Pikes Place, tons of great stuff (and great prices) Worker was insanely friendly, ask about the cute hand made bunny plushies they make!!
Curiosité à faire lors de votre visite du Pike Place Market. Parfait pour trouver un petit souvenir ou un petit cadeau fun.
Great place to find retro clothing and nice place to look at items that are interesting.
really cool pins and stickers and such!! also really cool worker who was very nice :)
It was great. Wasn't orange, it was more of a mixture of yellow and red. …
So this was listed as a goth shop but it's just an 80s junk memorabilia shop.
Cool little store. Wish they sold more apparel
So cute and loved the punk band pins!
Wonderfully weird, lots of variety.
i love this place i love the goths
It’s on the 3rd floor below!
Some interesting items
Best place for kitsch
Vibes are on point