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Sports!
Page 2Local Public Eatery
Local Public Eatery is a sports bar and restaurant in South Lake Union where you should be watching the Seahawks play.
Petoskey’s
Petoskey’s Pizza is a fun spot in Fremont that feels like a restaurant you might find in the Midwest.
Tippe And Drague Alehouse
Tippe And Drague Alehouse is a pub on Beacon Hill that serves American bar food.
Von’s 1000 Spirits
Von’s 1000 Spirits is a fun restaurant with a massive bar, a mostly-American menu, and a spinning wheel that dictates drink specials.
Finn MacCool’s
Finn MacCool’s is an iconic University District bar that’s usually full of college students.
Flatstick Pub
Flatstick Pub is a mini-golf bar with Mexican food in Pioneer Square that will accommodate your friends, your dogs, and your thirst for good beer.
Kangaroo & Kiwi
Kangaroo & Kiwi, in an old library building in Ballard, is an Australian-themed dive with games and bar food.
Rookies Sports Bar & Grill
Rookies is a fun sports bar in Columbia City with football-viewing luxuries such as televisions in the bathroom and fried mac and cheese.
Talarico’s
Talarico’s in West Seattle is where to go to eat pizza slices bigger than your face, drink buckets of booze, and watch the Seahawks dominate.
King Street Bar & Oven
King Street Bar is an old sports bar in SoDo, and the fact that it’s in a basement makes it great to go into and not emerge until the Hawks win.
Quality Athletics
If you’re needing a sports bar with a classy aesthetic and bar food your parents might want to eat, check out Quality Athletics in Pioneer Square.
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
Taylor Shellfish in Pioneer Square is one of the best oyster bars in Seattle.
Beveridge Place Pub
Beveridge Place Pub is a low-key West Seattle bar for drinking on couches, playing foosball, and ordering takeout for delivery.
The Dray
The Dray is a beer bar/coffee shop in Greenwood that’s a great place to spend a few hours with your friends or a laptop.
Backyard
Backyard is a bar in Columbia City that takes its barbecue just as seriously as its offering of activities.