


The Seattle Blind Cafe
An Award Winning Community Awareness Concert & Tasting In The Pitch Dark!
We are BACK! April 25th, 26th & 27th!!!!! TiCKETS on Sale now!
Fremont Baptist Church 717 N 36th St In beautiful Fremont Seattle, WA | 7:30PM Seating Advanced Tickets Only
Experience A Concert & Sensory Tasting In The Dark!
The Seattle Blind Cafe, is a mind bending/heart opening experience where the audience will indulge in a vegetarian 'Sensory Tasting Experience' sourced from local sponsors and farms, participate in a Q & A forum with their blind wait staff & enjoy an 'unencumbered music listening' concert of original music by Rosh & One Eye Glass Broken...all in the complete pitch dark!
Our latest review on WCAM...
'SEE' FOR YOURSELF IN THIS SHORT DOCUMENTARY...
About the event:
A delicious vegetarian 'Sensory Tasting Experience' will be prepared to delight your senses by our lovely volunteers and a local Chef. We source as much of the produce and food from local sponsors and farms as possible. You will be sharing tables 'family style' with other guests working together to get your food.
Your heart and mind will be opened as you celebrate and explore the darkness with Gerry Leary, a blind master coffee roaster (www.theunseenbean.com) and the rest of our awesome blind waitstaff. A question and answer forum will offer you opportunities to learn about the lives of blind persons by sharing in their personal stories.
You will experience an 'unencumbered music listening' concert, without the distraction of visual conditioning, social etiquette & your cell phones! This is a 'quiet listening experience' where the audience is empowered as a group to practice listening to music deeply. Rarely, do people actually 'listen' to live music anymore. The darkness will allow you a chance to go deeply inside yourself, with the rhythms, melodies and lyrics of the music, in ways you may never have before.
This is NOT, just another dinner in the dark...it's a community experience where people connect, learn and grow from working together to participate in something greater than themselves. The Burlington Blind Cafe is designed to help you feel more alive, awake, present and connected to your world.
With the love and laughter of those at your table you will break bread together, building friendship and community on a night you will never forget or SEE! A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to a local organization that helps to improve the lives of the blind community in your area.
What people are saying about The Blind Cafe...
“It was easily one of the best dates I have taken my wife on all year and we experienced a closeness in the darkness that was rare in a public place.”
-Marco Lam | Acupuncturist Boulder, CO
"The Blind Café does not try to perfectly recreate blindness. Instead, it allows people to interact, trust each other, and experience community in an entirely new way. In the dark, there are no uncomfortable glances, no self-consciousness about what you’re wearing or what you weigh, no distinction between the sighted and blind. In a room specially outfitted with heavy cloth to be pitch black, diners get the rare chance to relax into themselves and enjoy music, food, and the company of others. You will bond with other diners at your table as you work together to pass the bread and feel out what exactly it is you are eating."
- Erin Greenhalgh / Boulder.com
"All of us left fired-up and inspired. If your goal was to engender a heightened awareness and a renewed sense of compassion for everyone around us, blind and sighted alike, then you've overachieved. We left feeling as if we'd been given a gift, indeed we had, and agreed we'd do our best to pass it on. I hope to visit the blind café again in the future and will be sure to recommend it to anyone who will listen. Thank you for the phenomenal work."
- Jon | Boulder Blind Cafe Guest
"It dawned on me that I most likely hadn’t listened to music in the dark like this since I was a young teenager. It was so liberating to allow my mind and ears to focus on instrumentation with no visual input. I couldn’t tell if Rosh was on some shockingly coveted Martin guitar, or some $200 Korean-made junker. It must have been something of decent caliber, as it sounded wonderful, but was that because I was only listening that it sounded that good?"
- Brian Johnson | The Marquee
"My husband, Aaron and I made a date night out of The Blind Cafe and it actually made a pretty big impact on our marriage...I realized (again) how important it is to just enjoy the life that I've been given, so since then I've been cutting back on things that to me are superfluous, and been focusing on what's really important."
- Elizabeth Lehr / Austin Blind Cafe Guest
A delicious vegetarian 'Sensory Tasting Experience' will be prepared to delight your senses by our lovely volunteers and a local Chef. We source as much of the produce and food from local sponsors and farms as possible. You will be sharing tables 'family style' with other guests working together to get your food.
Your heart and mind will be opened as you celebrate and explore the darkness with Gerry Leary, a blind master coffee roaster (www.theunseenbean.com) and the rest of our awesome blind waitstaff. A question and answer forum will offer you opportunities to learn about the lives of blind persons by sharing in their personal stories.
You will experience an 'unencumbered music listening' concert, without the distraction of visual conditioning, social etiquette & your cell phones! This is a 'quiet listening experience' where the audience is empowered as a group to practice listening to music deeply. Rarely, do people actually 'listen' to live music anymore. The darkness will allow you a chance to go deeply inside yourself, with the rhythms, melodies and lyrics of the music, in ways you may never have before.
This is NOT, just another dinner in the dark...it's a community experience where people connect, learn and grow from working together to participate in something greater than themselves. The Burlington Blind Cafe is designed to help you feel more alive, awake, present and connected to your world.
With the love and laughter of those at your table you will break bread together, building friendship and community on a night you will never forget or SEE! A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to a local organization that helps to improve the lives of the blind community in your area.
What people are saying about The Blind Cafe...
“It was easily one of the best dates I have taken my wife on all year and we experienced a closeness in the darkness that was rare in a public place.”
-Marco Lam | Acupuncturist Boulder, CO
"The Blind Café does not try to perfectly recreate blindness. Instead, it allows people to interact, trust each other, and experience community in an entirely new way. In the dark, there are no uncomfortable glances, no self-consciousness about what you’re wearing or what you weigh, no distinction between the sighted and blind. In a room specially outfitted with heavy cloth to be pitch black, diners get the rare chance to relax into themselves and enjoy music, food, and the company of others. You will bond with other diners at your table as you work together to pass the bread and feel out what exactly it is you are eating."
- Erin Greenhalgh / Boulder.com
"All of us left fired-up and inspired. If your goal was to engender a heightened awareness and a renewed sense of compassion for everyone around us, blind and sighted alike, then you've overachieved. We left feeling as if we'd been given a gift, indeed we had, and agreed we'd do our best to pass it on. I hope to visit the blind café again in the future and will be sure to recommend it to anyone who will listen. Thank you for the phenomenal work."
- Jon | Boulder Blind Cafe Guest
"It dawned on me that I most likely hadn’t listened to music in the dark like this since I was a young teenager. It was so liberating to allow my mind and ears to focus on instrumentation with no visual input. I couldn’t tell if Rosh was on some shockingly coveted Martin guitar, or some $200 Korean-made junker. It must have been something of decent caliber, as it sounded wonderful, but was that because I was only listening that it sounded that good?"
- Brian Johnson | The Marquee
"My husband, Aaron and I made a date night out of The Blind Cafe and it actually made a pretty big impact on our marriage...I realized (again) how important it is to just enjoy the life that I've been given, so since then I've been cutting back on things that to me are superfluous, and been focusing on what's really important."
- Elizabeth Lehr / Austin Blind Cafe Guest
Listen to this recent interveiw with Gerry Leary on Radiator Radio in VT!

Eating Blind recorded on September 27, 2012
Let your senses become aware! That's what I came away with after talking to Gerry Leary, the blind emcee of "The Blind Cafe" making its way around
the country. In my own city, Burlington,Vermont people will get a chance to partake in the experience of listening and being in a blind cafe. What does that mean?
Come along and listen to Gerry who tells us what will happen at this event and gives us perspective on what it means to be blind. Thank you Gerry!
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Read some articles

Check this great article about our Boulder Blind Cafe July 19th - 21st 2012. Blind CaféIlluminates Boulder by Erin Greenhalgh. Looking for a unique dining experience in Boulder? Close your eyes and step into dinner in the dark at the Blind Café.
Founded by “Rosh” Brian Rocheleauin 2010, the Boulder Blind Café raises awareness about blindness, builds community, creates jobs, and empowers both the sighted and the blind. Read More...
Founded by “Rosh” Brian Rocheleauin 2010, the Boulder Blind Café raises awareness about blindness, builds community, creates jobs, and empowers both the sighted and the blind. Read More...
PHOTO'S FROM OUR PAST BLIND CAFE'S :)
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HEAR TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE BEFORE AND AFTER...
The Music
Love & Rainy Days - Rosh & One Eye Glass Broken Music Video
Rosh & One Eye Glass Broken music video for song 'Window Pain' filmed in Seattle
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@ Fremont Baptist Church
717 N 36th St
In beautiful Fremont Seattle, WA
7:30PM Seating / 7:45PM Show
717 N 36th St
In beautiful Fremont Seattle, WA
7:30PM Seating / 7:45PM Show
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