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Six Arms
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Pubs
300 E Pike St
Seattle,
Washington 98122
(206) 223-1698
This place offers great atmosphere, food and drinks. Whether you're in there alone with company,...
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This place offers great atmosphere, food and drinks. Whether you're in there alone with company, you'll be impressed by the great energy in the place because the staff is incredibly friendly. They carry all sorts of beers, national and imported, and make delicious food - from simple cheeseburgers to exotic hummus plates. The location is great, average prices for Seattle pubs. They are now smoke-free until 9pm.
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Pyramid Alehouse Inc
Category:
Liquor Stores
1201 1st Ave S
Seattle,
Washington 98134
(206) 682-3377
Don't go to the Pyramid because you want a 5 star dining experience, go because it's a glorious...
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Don't go to the Pyramid because you want a 5 star dining experience, go because it's a glorious summer evening in Seattle and you feel like kicking back with a good beer and some delicious pub grub. They have excellent beer battered fish and chips and yummy french fries with the skins on. I second the recommendation of the apricot ale, though just uttering the words makes my husband shudder.
Beware: This place is a zoo on Mariner's game nights!
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Paddy Coynes
Category:
Pubs
1190 Thomas St
Seattle,
Washington 98109
(206) 621-2154
This comfortable pub is in a building just a few years old, but it has all the charm of an old...
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This comfortable pub is in a building just a few years old, but it has all the charm of an old alehouse. The high ceilings and the dark wood decor make for a very nice atmosphere. There's even a bartender who speaks with a genuine Irish accent. They have a nice selection of beers on tap; I highly recommend the Smithwicks (dark and smooth, not too bitter). The menu features typical Irish pub fare; good reliable comfort food, well prepared and reasonably priced. The Shepherd's Pie is very good, but the Golden Buck is definitely an acquired taste.
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Basically you can't go wrong with this concept:
Pacific Crest brews their own beer and barbeques...
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Basically you can't go wrong with this concept:
Pacific Crest brews their own beer and barbeques their own meat. It is this kind of commitment to DIY craftsmanship that reminds me that there is some good in this world.
The BBQ alone is some of the best in Seattle.
Pacific Crest is down past Boeing Field and is different than Pacific Rim Brewery in West Seattle which is a completely different place with almost no food, but a completely unique vibe that makes it worth visiting.
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This is a great place to go for an amazing burger and fries. The burgers here are not too dry and...
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This is a great place to go for an amazing burger and fries. The burgers here are not too dry and huge! I used to live in Oregon and went to all the McMenamin Pubs there. This is also a great place to get a beer and chill out. The decor is amazing with murals all over the walls. Even at its busiest times people seem to have a quiet calmness about them adding to the relaxed mood. I usually go here on Friday nights when my work week has been extremely harsh.
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Hale's Ales Pub
Category:
Pubs
4301 Leary Way NW
Seattle,
Washington 98107
(206) 782-0737
It is unlikely you're going to walk to Hale's, which is unfortunate because their beer is very...
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It is unlikely you're going to walk to Hale's, which is unfortunate because their beer is very good. Set up in the new-traditional brewpub style, you're surrounded by big vats that are working on producing the beer that flows from the taps.
Their food is really good as well. It ranges from traditional bar fare to more upscale dishes. In addition to being a great place to go with a small group, I've also seen large groups there (weddings, etc.).
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Gordon Biersch
Category:
Microbreweries
600 Pine St Ste 401
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 405-4205
Gordon Biersch surprised me all 3 times I've been there. It has a really wide selection of food,...
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Gordon Biersch surprised me all 3 times I've been there. It has a really wide selection of food, which is great for vegetarians like myself (check out the hummus salad). My husband loved his steak there as well, in addition to the usual burgers etc. It also has quite a bit of seating, so they get you in really fast, even if you have more than 4 people, which is rare for downtown. Add to that great beer, nice servers and proximity to the downtown movie theaters and you've got a winner.
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I recently visited the Elysian and was impressed first off by the wide variety of vegan and...
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I recently visited the Elysian and was impressed first off by the wide variety of vegan and vegetarian food items. Yes, it's located on Capitol Hill, but nevertheless, I have never visited a brewpub with such a selection for non-omnivores. I was further impressed by the prices and selection of the alcoholic beverages. My friend was quite pleased with his two different Belgian beers, and my Framboise was the best beer I've ever had (possibly because it tastes almost nothing like beer, more like sweet raspberry alcohol). I had a squash soup which was hearty and creamy (but creamless) and came with some tasty crusty bread. I strongly recommend this place!
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I first discovered this place when I went for a beer after work with a friend- that was three...
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I first discovered this place when I went for a beer after work with a friend- that was three years ago and this is still my favorite place to eat on California Ave. The staff is friendly and accommodating. The food is simple and delicious, whether you want a nice big salad or a juicy burger. The best fries in Seattle! Really, there is no other place like it- casual, inexpensive, and wonderful. Check it out! Great beer, great folks, great food- what more could you ask for!?
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Dad Watsons
Category:
Pubs
3601 Fremont Ave N
Seattle,
Washington 98103
(206) 632-6505
Dad Watson’s might just be my new favorite place in Fremont. The atmosphere is dark and cozy. We...
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Dad Watson’s might just be my new favorite place in Fremont. The atmosphere is dark and cozy. We sat near the back where the secluded, wood paneled booths and eclectic décor reminded me of the kind of old-fashioned restaurants my family used to take me to back in New England. The brews are very tasty (girls, try the Ruby ale) and the dinner menu is great. I had the halibut and chips, which are now my second favorite in town (only because the price is slightly inflated compared to my top pick, Chinook’s).
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