🌲 King County, Washington

AA Meetings in Seattle, WA

Seattle's AA community runs over 1,600 weekly meetings across all neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to West Seattle, Ballard to Beacon Hill. The Greater Seattle Intergroup helpline is answered by a sober local member 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

🔒 24/7 Seattle Helpline  ·  Serving All Seattle Neighborhoods  ·  Free & Confidential

1,668
Weekly Meetings in the Metro
531
Active Groups Citywide
206-587-2838
Seattle 24-Hr Helpline
24/7
Helpline Answered by Sober Members
AA group meeting in Seattle, WA
Seattle, Washington

AA Meetings Across Every Seattle Neighborhood

Seattle AA is coordinated by the Greater Seattle Intergroup at 5507 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, which operates a 24-hour helpline at 206-587-2838 and maintains the full meeting directory at seattleaa.org. The intergroup coordinates 1,668 weekly meetings across 531 active groups in 402 locations throughout King County and surrounding areas. The South Sound and Tacoma corridor is served by Puget Sound AA at pugetsoundaa.org. Well-established Seattle groups include the Morning Rush open meeting at 6512 12th Ave NW at 7:00 AM on Sundays, the Belltown AM Group at 2711 3rd Ave serving the downtown and Belltown area, and the Back to Basics Big Book Study at 4157 California Ave SW in West Seattle. The Bridge at the Booth meets at 811 Maynard Ave S in the International District on Sunday evenings at 7:00 PM.

The 12 & 12 Fellowship Hall at 10011 Main St in Bothell serves the northeast King County corridor with nightly meetings, while the Alano Club of the Eastside at 12302 NE 8th St in Bellevue is a hub for the Eastside community with multiple daily meetings including Big Book studies, Step studies, and open discussion groups. The Serenity Hall Group at 12536 Renton Ave S runs open speaker meetings on Sunday evenings. For current times and any schedule changes, contact the Greater Seattle Intergroup at 206-587-2838 or visit seattleaa.org.

  • 1,668 weekly meetings across the metro - every Seattle neighborhood from Fremont to Rainier Valley has multiple active groups running throughout the week.
  • 24-hour helpline answered by sober members - the Greater Seattle Intergroup phone line at 206-587-2838 is staffed by volunteers year-round, day and night.
  • Early morning meetings from 6:00 AM - groups across Capitol Hill, Ballard, and Bellevue start before 7:00 AM daily, serving shift workers and early risers throughout the region.
  • LGBTQ-welcoming groups throughout the city - Capitol Hill and surrounding neighborhoods have long-established groups with inclusive, affirming memberships.
  • Online meetings supplement in-person options - available around the clock through seattleaa.org and aa-intergroup.org for members across King County.
Call Now: 1-888-708-7060
Browse by Area

Find AA Meetings by Seattle Neighborhood

Select your area below, or call 206-587-2838 and we will find the meeting closest to where you are right now.

Central Seattle & Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill First Hill Downtown Seattle Belltown South Lake Union Central District Madison Park International District Pioneer Square

North Seattle

Ballard Fremont Wallingford Green Lake Ravenna University District Roosevelt Northgate Crown Hill

South Seattle

Beacon Hill Columbia City Rainier Valley Georgetown South Park Seward Park Rainier Beach Mount Baker

West Seattle  ·  Eastside  ·  Shoreline  ·  Burien

West Seattle White Center Burien Bellevue Redmond Kirkland Shoreline Bothell Edmonds

Greater Seattle Intergroup

5507 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108

24-Hr Helpline: 206-587-2838  ·  seattleaa.org  ·  1,668 meetings  ·  531 active groups

📞 Get Meeting Times

Puget Sound AA  ·  South King County & Tacoma Corridor

Serving Renton, Burien, Kent, Auburn, Federal Way & South Sound  ·  pugetsoundaa.org

Find My Meeting
Where to Start

How to Find an AA Meeting in Seattle

With over 1,600 meetings running every day across King County, there is one available tonight wherever you are in the Seattle area.

Calling for AA meeting information in Seattle
1

Call the Seattle Helpline

Call Greater Seattle Intergroup at 206-587-2838 any time of day or night and a sober local member will answer. For broader same-day guidance anywhere in the region, call 1-888-708-7060.

Call Now
Attending an AA meeting in person in Seattle
2

Choose What Fits

Seattle groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, Step studies, women-specific groups, LGBTQ-welcoming meetings, beginner newcomer groups, speaker meetings, and candlelight meetings for those who prefer an evening atmosphere. Tell us your neighborhood and schedule and we will find the right match.

Walking into an AA meeting in Seattle
3

Walk In

You can sit quietly and listen without saying anything to anyone. There is no requirement to speak, introduce yourself, or explain why you came. Most people who attend their first Seattle meeting describe the room as far more welcoming than they expected walking through the door.

Seattle, WA resident in recovery

Seattle, Washington

Someone Will Answer Any Time You Call

Whether it is early morning before the commute or late at night when things feel heavy, a real person will answer at 1-888-708-7060, find a meeting in your Seattle neighborhood, and give you as much time as you need.

  • Meetings found in your exact Seattle neighborhood
  • Available in English and Spanish across King County
  • No hold music, no scripts, no pressure
  • Completely free and confidential, every call
📞 1-888-708-7060

Available 24/7  ·  Serving All Seattle Neighborhoods  ·  Free

Two people talking at an AA meeting in Seattle, WA

"I had been telling myself Seattle was too spread out to find a meeting close to me. I called the intergroup on a Tuesday night and they found me a group four blocks from my apartment in Ballard that had been meeting for eleven years. I just never knew it was there."

AA member from Seattle, WA

Charlie M.

4 years sober  ·  Ballard, Seattle

Questions

Questions About AA Meetings in Seattle

Who coordinates AA meetings in Seattle?

The Greater Seattle Intergroup at 5507 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 coordinates all AA meetings across King County and surrounding areas. Their 24-hour helpline at 206-587-2838 is answered by sober local members year-round. The full meeting directory of 1,668 weekly meetings across 531 active groups is available at seattleaa.org. The South Sound corridor including Renton, Burien, and the Tacoma area is additionally served by Puget Sound AA at pugetsoundaa.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help finding a meeting anywhere in the Seattle metro.

How many AA meetings are there in Seattle?

The Greater Seattle Intergroup coordinates 1,668 weekly meetings across 531 groups in 402 locations throughout the King County area. Meetings run from 6:00 AM through late evening every day of the week in open, closed, Big Book, Step, speaker, and specialty formats. The most current schedule is at seattleaa.org. For same-day guidance, call 1-888-708-7060.

Are there LGBTQ-friendly AA meetings in Seattle?

Yes. Capitol Hill has several long-established groups with strong LGBTQ memberships that are widely known as welcoming and affirming spaces. These groups run open meetings multiple days a week with consistent long-term sober attendance. The Greater Seattle Intergroup at 206-587-2838 can identify specific groups by name, day, and location. The seattleaa.org directory also allows filtering by meeting type. Call 1-888-708-7060 to find one available tonight.

Are there AA meetings on the Eastside in Bellevue and Kirkland?

Yes. The Alano Club of the Eastside at 12302 NE 8th St in Bellevue is a hub for the Eastside community with multiple daily meetings including Big Book studies, Step studies, and open discussion groups. The 12 & 12 Fellowship Hall in Bothell at 10011 Main St runs nightly meetings serving the northeast King County corridor. Kirkland, Redmond, and Issaquah also have active groups throughout the week. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Eastside schedule near you.

Are there newcomer-friendly AA meetings in Seattle?

Yes. The Broadview Wakeup group at 14701 Aurora Ave N lists itself as a beginner and discussion meeting and runs Sunday mornings at 7:00 AM. The Morning Rush at 6512 12th Ave NW is an open meeting that draws newcomers regularly on Sunday mornings at 7:00 AM. The Greater Seattle Intergroup at 206-587-2838 can recommend a specific newcomer meeting near your neighborhood. Call 1-888-708-7060 for immediate guidance.

Are there AA meetings in West Seattle?

Yes. West Seattle has active groups including the Back to Basics Big Book Study at 4157 California Ave SW, which holds regular literature meetings throughout the week. The Friday Night Candlelight group at 12536 Renton Ave S serves the southwest Seattle corridor on Friday evenings. The Greater Seattle Intergroup at 206-587-2838 can provide the current West Seattle schedule, or call 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help.

Is there help available in Seattle tonight?

Yes. The Greater Seattle Intergroup helpline at 206-587-2838 is answered by local AA members who can tell you exactly which meetings are running tonight. Online meetings through seattleaa.org and aa-intergroup.org run around the clock. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. For broader substance use support, SAMHSA's National Helpline is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-662-4357. For same-day meeting guidance anywhere in Seattle, call 1-888-708-7060.

Also in the Region

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Bellevue, WA street scene

Bellevue, WA

10 miles east  ·  Greater Seattle Intergroup

Tacoma, WA neighborhood

Tacoma, WA

35 miles south  ·  Puget Sound AA

Everett, WA street scene

Everett, WA

25 miles north  ·  Snohomish County Intergroup

Renton, WA neighborhood

Renton, WA

12 miles southeast  ·  Puget Sound AA