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They did have what looked like a very interesting set of choices in sliders, as well as some pretty basic old school sports bar choices of pizza, nachos, salads, etc. Or that tater tots should be cooked enough to hold together even when you are busy. It may take them a few weeks to figure out that the thin bread they use for their French Dip and special is not appropriate for those kind of sandwiches, and becomes soggy before you try and somehow hold it together to dip in au jus. I'm willing to give them a bit of pass on this because they are new and were busy. Again, that would be unsurprising if we were going to a bar in PIoneer Square or Capitol Hill, but it's surprising in the middle of new developments off the main drag in West Seattle.įinally, the food and drinks were lackluster. There's a tiny lot of with probably 8-10 public spots that was filled, and we had to park four blocks away. That's would be fine for many places, but if you're not going to have the sound up high enough for everyone to hear during a Seahawks game, it's something like a bait and switch to call yourself a sports bar.įourth, parking is a mess. Third, at first they would not turn the volume on during the game, and when they did it was not high enough for anyone to make out (and it was far from a raucous atmosphere).
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When someone finally told them we need the channels changed to the Seahawks game, a fellow (perhaps the owner?), told his customers "Just relax, people." This was right as the team was kicking off, so it was hardly justified to mock your customers for being concerned about actually turning on the game that everyone came to see. Second, despite having at least a couple dozen people in Seahawks gear, they didn't seem to take the fans' interests very seriously. (This post has led me to notice that Yelp's "Ambiance" choices do not include "None.") But there is no warmth, no personal touches, no collectibles that meant something to the owners, no photos or memorabilia, no personal or quirky touches - just a stale, diner-style decor. They have TVs and the sort of sports decals you could have purchased in ten minutes. The Redline in that location went from a place too scary for most the locals, to fairly gentrified, and now, in this new location, to family-friendly and utterly uninteresting to adults.įirst, there's no soul to the place. For someone like me, who has to drive here, has no children, and was very interested in watching the Seahawks game, this was not a good choice.Īcross the street, where the Redline used to be, and where The Bridge will remain for just a couple weeks, the place was rocking. Let me begin by noting that if you live very close, have kids with you, and are only moderately interested in watching a game, this may be a pretty good choice for you. $4 bloody mary’s on Sundays sealed the deal! Also a great place to drink outside when the weather is nice in their Bush Gardens! Wild Rose 1021 E Pike St Seattle, WA 98122įor a club with a more lounge type feel to it, Q is the place to go! This club is great for dancing or socializing, with a very chic city feel to it.Update: The Redline WS closed in August 2014 We fell in love with Taco Tuesdays, where you can get cheap beers all night and $1 tacos. Wild Rose is our lesbian pick of the week! This bar restaurant is where the lesbians go in Seattle. A grungy dive bar that somehow works for everybody, and is the best place to drink in Seattle on a Sunday! Double well drinks are $4.50, regular well drinks, half that! Don’t judge this bar by its cover, The Cuff was a blast! The Cuff Complex 1533 13th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Happy hours all week and our favorite bar tenders in Seattle landed The Cuff Complex on our list this week. Neighbours gets our pick for best music and drag show, but watch out, drinks ain’t cheap! Neighbours 1509 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122 For the kids, it becomes 18+ after 2 AM, which is genius if you think about it. Seattle’s largest and longest running gay club, Neighbours, has not only one of the biggest dance floors in the city, but is home to some of the city’s most notorious drag queens. Although they charge a cover, drinks are cheap and the boys are mostly hot! R Place 619 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 This diverse bar in Capital Hill has lots of space to hang out, and a great dance floor. The name says it all, R Placeis an open, fun, and hot gay bar in downtown Seattle. Butch Queen - Image courtesy Nark Magazine