A series of brewers have tried their luck with this West Seattle Junction location. This latest opened here in 1997 and attempts to broaden its appeal by catering to families and hip urbanites. The decor favors brass, and the smoking section's location upstairs with the pool tables keeps the air fresher downstairs. The pub has 10 beers on tap, six brewed onsite. There's also root beer on tap for the kids. Burgers and sandwiches dominate the menu. Hear live folk and jazz music most Saturdays. Call ahead for hours.
The fun at Wildrose just never ends. A popular lesbian joint, Wildrose generally has a young crowd that fills this place up every day of the week for their special events like karaoke sessions, live performances and nights when the brews and Bloody Mary's just keep flowing. The menu is filled with tasty food like burgers, pizzas and even tacos. The pool tables add to the laid-back vibe of this place. If you are looking for a new place to chill and spend some time with your friends, head to Wildrose and get ready for a memorable time.
This may be a bit off of the usual tourist path, but for a taste of the local scene, head to Pacific Inn Pub in Wallingford. Here you can find throngs of friendly regulars cheering on the Seahawks or Mariners, enjoying the fresh Washington air from the adjoined outdoor seating area. Get the fish and chips (some call it the best in the Pacific Northwest!) and wash that down with a cold pint of your favorite IPA. For fans of dive bars with local flavor, Pacific Inn Pub is sure to please.
Nine Pound Hammer is a no-frills bar. What you get here are mean drinks and free peanuts. Hang out with your friends, unwind and play some pool or pinball. Nine Pound Hammer is the best place to go to after the working day is done. Dress as you please because the crowd here is always set to have a blast. There is outdoor seating if you prefer, but you can hear locals having a good time inside as well.
Madison Pub is a peppy hangout spot in Seattle. A gay-friendly bar, it hosts quiz nights, pool games, and screenings of sporting events. Friendly bartenders concoct tasteful drinks, and patrons can pick from a range of beers, cocktails, and wines. They also have a dartboard and other gaming equipment. A dance floor, a jukebox, and some catchy music are what define a good night at this pub.
Do not let the stuffed buffalo head or the other Wild West paraphernalia fool you. This ain't Texas. The atmosphere in this Capitol Hill neighborhood tavern is warm, casual, even trendy. DJs spin alternative records. Pitchers of microbrew flow freely, and the menu consists of Southern fare including Chicken Potpie, meatloaf and the beloved Chicken-Fried Steak. Despite the in-crowd feel, the people are inviting and friendly. You may have to wait in line to play pool on the one table. Also come for weekend brunch.
Nine Pound Hammer is a no-frills bar. What you get here are mean drinks and free peanuts. Hang out with your friends, unwind and play some pool or pinball. Nine Pound Hammer is the best place to go to after the working day is done. Dress as you please because the crowd here is always set to have a blast. There is outdoor seating if you prefer, but you can hear locals having a good time inside as well.
This may be a bit off of the usual tourist path, but for a taste of the local scene, head to Pacific Inn Pub in Wallingford. Here you can find throngs of friendly regulars cheering on the Seahawks or Mariners, enjoying the fresh Washington air from the adjoined outdoor seating area. Get the fish and chips (some call it the best in the Pacific Northwest!) and wash that down with a cold pint of your favorite IPA. For fans of dive bars with local flavor, Pacific Inn Pub is sure to please.
A series of brewers have tried their luck with this West Seattle Junction location. This latest opened here in 1997 and attempts to broaden its appeal by catering to families and hip urbanites. The decor favors brass, and the smoking section's location upstairs with the pool tables keeps the air fresher downstairs. The pub has 10 beers on tap, six brewed onsite. There's also root beer on tap for the kids. Burgers and sandwiches dominate the menu. Hear live folk and jazz music most Saturdays. Call ahead for hours.
Madison Pub is a peppy hangout spot in Seattle. A gay-friendly bar, it hosts quiz nights, pool games, and screenings of sporting events. Friendly bartenders concoct tasteful drinks, and patrons can pick from a range of beers, cocktails, and wines. They also have a dartboard and other gaming equipment. A dance floor, a jukebox, and some catchy music are what define a good night at this pub.