The dive bar where Patrick gambles and later takes Kat on their “date” (where she drinks a forbidden beer) is not a set but a real roadhouse: The Helvetia Tavern on West Union Road in Hillsboro, Oregon. The tavern’s dark wood paneling, taxidermy, and neon beer signs were kept largely untouched by production to maintain an authentic, blue-collar atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the Stratfords’ pristine home and school.
Contrary to popular belief, the beach where Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) sings “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” was not filmed in Washington or Oregon. Due to the need for consistent sunlight and warmer water temperatures, production moved to Huntington Beach, California. Specifically, the scene was shot at the end of Huntington Beach Pier. The wide, flat shoreline allows for the memorable crane shot that pulls back to show the crowded beach, reinforcing Patrick’s transition from aloof outsider to public romantic. 10 things i hate about you filmed
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) – Filming Locations The dive bar where Patrick gambles and later
The scenes where the Stratford sisters visit the fictional “Sarah Lawrence” (implied to be a liberal East Coast college) were filmed at two Seattle landmarks. The exterior of the library and the manicured lawn are the University of Washington’s Suzzallo Library and the Liberal Arts Quadrangle . The quirky, industrial park where they eat lunch is Gas Works Park on the north shore of Lake Union. The park’s abandoned coal gasification plant provides a stark, post-industrial contrast to the film’s otherwise polished aesthetic, symbolizing Kat’s non-conformity. Due to the need for consistent sunlight and
The final scene where Kat reads her poem and Patrick gives her the guitar was filmed at Seward Park , a 300-acre peninsula park on Lake Washington in Seattle. The specific location is the park’s southern meadow near the Andrew L. T. Huntington Memorial. The sunset over the lake provides a warm, redemptive visual closure to the film’s conflicts.
The brief but memorable scene of the “naked bike guy” riding past Cameron’s window was filmed at a private home on 3416 SE Belmont Street in Portland. The house’s tree-lined residential street was used for its quiet, suburban feel, making the unexpected nudity more absurdly comic.