Seattle's Best Sports Bar
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1. SPORT Restaurant and Bar
140 Fourth Ave N, Seattle, WA
Sport memorabilia, a collection of high-def TVs and quality food combine at this family-friendly sports restaurant near Seattle Center.
Reviews:
- “Best Burgers.”
- “Fun sports bar”
- “Best value in Seattle”
- “best sports bar in seattle”
- “Great Service, Great Food make for a Great Time”
Tips: The TVs in each booth all carry full cable—change the channel using top buttons.
SPORT Restaurant and Bar
2. Rocksport Bar & Grill
4209 SW Alaska St, Seattle, WA
Big screens, great beers and good food make for a west Seattle sports bar that really rocks.
Reviews:
- “Always good live music, good bar food”
- “Blah, Blah”
- “Worth the Morning Headache”
- “T.V.’s abound, babes aplenty, cigar friendly”
- “ROCKSPORT!!!! (say like “Supahstah!!!”)"
Tips: Park in the garage across 42nd—free on weekends and after 6pm.
Rocksport Bar & Grill or email Rocksport Bar & Grill
3. The Goose Pub N Eatery
12001 NE 12th St, Bellevue, WA
Fun pub offers fried foods, billiards, nightly drink specials, games and a light atmosphere with “no fights,” say the staff.
Reviews:
- “Good local place, good clam strips cool people”
- “BEST daytime Bartendar in Town”
- “poor service”
- “good local hang out”
- “A great local pub !”
Tips: If the darts, billiards and arcade games aren’t enough, bring your laptop and game away—there’s free Wi-Fi.
The Goose Pub N Eatery
4. Spitfire
2219 Fourth Ave, Seattle, WA
A hipster sports bar in Belltown offers Mexican food and potent margaritas.
Reviews:
- “I love this place!!!”
- “new favorite place!”
- “average…”
- “Ok”
- “Not LGBT Welcoming”
Tips: Take out lunch items like Cuban pork sandwiches or carne asada tacos.
Spitfire or email Spitfire
5. Metropolitan Grill
820 Second Ave, Seattle, WA
A second home to Seattle’s power players, this beloved institution serves up surefire steak dinners.
Reviews:
- “Excellent! Excellent!”
- “Don’t be impressed. (you’ll be sorry and you’ll pay for it!!)”
- “Go to the bar and get the steak appetizers and skip the dining room”
- “OUTSTANDING FOOD- ONE OF AMERICA’S BEST STEAKHOUSES”
- “Average as usual. "
Tips: Make use of the $7 valet every night after 5pm. For weekday lunches, validation is available for garages at Second and Cherry and the alley west of Second at Marion.
Metropolitan Grill
6. The Spectator Bar and Grill
529 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA
Sporty sister venue to the Showbox offers high-definition TVs, a vintage game room and an international lineup of sporting events.
Reviews:
- “bad food”
- “Great Atmosphere, Can hold a conversation in this place.”
- “Brilliant!”
Tips: True hipsters order the PRB tall boy—it comes ironically wrapped in a brown paper bag.
The Spectator Bar and Grill
The Spectator Bar and Grill
7. George & Dragon Pub
206 N 36th St, Seattle, WA
Lively Brit transplants and local football fiends pack this bar for televised matches all times of the day and night.
Reviews:
- “Enjoy your other options”
- “THE place to be to watch (real) football”
- “FOREIGN ID’S NOT ACCEPTABLE”
- “Worst staff in Seattle – give it a miss”
- “Best Anglophile Hangout in Western Washington”
Tips: There are dartboards for entertainment, and every Monday features free pool.
George & Dragon Pub
8. Fox Sports Grill
1522 Sixth Ave, Seattle, WA
High-tech sports bar has the appearance and menu to redefine the genre.
Reviews:
- “!!Gonzaga Fans, Students, and Alumni BEWARE!! UFC fans…10 Dollar Cover Charge!?!?”
- “Eh???, Large portions but tecnnique is lacking!”
- “Awesome Customer Service”
- “ruined birthday party! charged 20%tip for no service,no good foor no profesionality!”
- “Seahawks fans….DON’T BOTHER!”
Tips: A glassed-in cigar room with private humidors is located directly off of the main bar area.
Fox Sports Grill
9. F.X. McRory's
419 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
A home run away from the stadiums, this classic pub is a perfect joint for cheering on the team.
Reviews:
- “What happened?”
- “Really lousy food!”
- “Cheers to the Hawks!”
- “Best Prime Rib Sandwich!”
- “fantastic”
Tips: Parking gets a little hairy during game days. Park near the water and take the Waterfront Streetcar.
F.X. McRory’s
10. R Place
619 E Pine St, Seattle, WA
This high energy tri-level club is packed every night of the week and everyone keeps coming back for more.
Reviews:
- “Gay Jock”
- “Just plain fun!”
- “Isnt like it used to be!”
- “Fun place to dance”
- “Bad Music… NOT gay taste at alll….”
Tips: Mondays have free pool and happy hour all night long.
R Place
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