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Syndicate

Syndicate

Hidden in the basement of the Seattle Labor Temple in Belltown, the Syndicate is a secret spot well worth seeking out.
Rock Box

Rock Box

What once was a dingy space in a Capitol Hill alley has been transformed into the poshest karaoke joint in Seattle.
Re-Bar

Re-Bar

Re-bar's got a faithful following hooked to its understated charms.

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  • The 2 Bit Saloon

    The 2 Bit Saloon

    4818 17th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107d
    708-6917

    http://2bitsaloonballard.com Ballard’s Bit Saloon got a makeover in early 2010 when new owners spruced up the dive’s carpets, woodwork, and bathrooms and re-christened it the 2 Bit. Old-timers needn’t worry, though. The anything-goes essence of the scruffy place remains intact, as do the stiff drinks, the spacious garden patio (an outdoor haven for smokers), and the backroom stage featuring live music from the best and most raucous of Seattle’s punk and hardcore scene. More >>

  • 418 Public House

    418 Public House

    418 N.W. 65th St. Seattle, WA 98117
    783-0418

    http://418publichouse.com

  • 5 Point Cafe

    5 Point Cafe

    415 Cedar St. Seattle, WA 98121
    448-9993

    http://the5pointcafe.com

  • 520 Bar & Grill

    520 Bar & Grill

    10146 Main St. Bellevue, WA 98004
    425-450-0520

    http://www.520barandgrill.com A cozy bistro nestled into a strip on Old Bellevue's Main Street, 520 has a homey sports-bar-meets-Mom's-kitchen décor. Regulars range from businessmen just off of work to conservatively-bobbed moms chatting over cocktails — Ladies Night is Tuesdays and select bottles of wine are just $22. A full bar, extensive menu (upscale pub grub and Asian fusion), weekend brunch, and two happy hours (3–6 p.m. Monday – Friday; 9–close every night) make the 520 a popular spot for casual Eastside get-togethers. More >>

  • 611 Supreme

    611 Supreme

    611 E. Pine St. Seattle, WA 98122
    206-328-0292

    http://www.611supreme.com

  • 67 Lounge in the Hotel Edgewater

    67 Lounge in the Hotel Edgewater

    2411 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98121

    http://edgewaterhotel.com This gorgeous bar inside the Edgewater Hotel has mastered the art of ambiance. Looking out over Puget Sound, it’s adorned with decorative trees, dim lighting, and walls graced with projected images of burlesque dancers. Guests can nosh on fancy snacks like blackberry hot wings and tandoori lamb sliders. Beer is available, but you’re more likely to feel in tune with your surroundings by ordering a glass of wine. More >>

  • 88 Keys

    88 Keys

    315 Second Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98104
    839-1300

    http://ilove88keys.com This popular dueling piano bar attracts a wide swath of people, owing to its location among several bars, restaurants, and sport arenas. On weekends, talented pianists provide plenty of entertainment and are able to play almost all requests. Midweek, if you drop by longing for a pop song, an electric jukebox provides everything from Britney Spears to Foo Fighters to Luther Vandross. An impressive liquor selection makes the music that much better. More >>

  • 9 Million in Unmarked Bills

    9 Million in Unmarked Bills

    3507 Fremont Pl. Seattle, WA 98103
    632-0880

    http://9m-unmarked.com/ Formerly the Triangle Lounge, this Fremont bar has taken on a quasi-Prohibition “gangster” theme. Its eight taps take the backseat to cocktails with names like “Bonnie and Clyde” and “DB Cooper.” 9 Mil shoots for an upscale crowd—the menu’s white truffle mac ‘n’ cheese and lamb sliders standing as proof—but the weekend vibe still usually lands on the fratty end of the spectrum. If that’s your crowd, this is your place. More >>

  • A-Pizza Mart

    A-Pizza Mart

    5026 University Way N.E. Seattle, WA 98105
    517-4000

    http://www.pizzamartdelivery.com Anything that's got the letter "A" haphazardly slapped in front of it indicates a couple of things. The first is the whole phone-book-placement advantage, and the second is usually a guarantee of subpar quality. A-Pizza Marts are scattered around the city, some just delivery outlets, others cheap eat-in restaurants. My experience with them has usually taken place over the phone in the waning hours of the night, spurred by way too much whiskey and a severe lack of late-night food options in the city. Until now. University Way's A-Pizza Mart has been completely transformed. The decor has gone from low-budget cafeteria to a pizza party in someone's finished basement—almost like a kitschy Capitol Hill theme bar, but without any shred of irony. Bright lights and a lonely counter have been replaced with darkness punctuated by the twinkle of Christmas lights and a bar (!) that serves hard liquor. Random records adorn the wall, plastic vines of artificial flowers up the tackiness factor (in a good way), and a well-worn, overstuffed couch brings it all together. The only thing that's missing is a gaming system. The pizza still rates just higher than a frozen Totino's, but it's cheap. Besides, nothing gourmet belongs in a finished basement anyway. "A" now stands for Awesome. At least in this book. AJA PECKNOLD More >>

  • Admiral Pub

    Admiral Pub

    2306 California Ave. S.W. Des Moines, WA 98166
    933-9500

    http://www.admiralpubseattle.com A sprawling neighborhood sports bar, the Admiral Pub serves as a constant reminder that those who live in West Seattle stay in West Seattle. Twenty-something dudes pound beers while watching baseball on one of the Admiral’s many TVs and discuss the success, or lack thereof, of picking up chicks at nearby California Avenue hotspots Mission and Matador. Poker night comes every Tuesday, and the back tables are usually packed with players chatting about their latest cruise down Alki Beach or what movies are screening at the Admiral Twin. More >>

  • Agave Cocina & Tequila

    Agave Cocina & Tequila

    1048 N.E. Park Dr. Issaquah, WA 98029
    (425)369-8900

    http://agavecocinaandtequilas.com Yes, se habla futbol on the Eastside, and World Cup teams from Latin American nations will be featured on the TV screens at Agave. Kids are welcome outside the bar, while parents can enjoy mojitos and something called "the Guavapolitan." More >>

  • Agave Cocina & Tequila

    17158 Redmond Way Redmond, WA 98052
    (425)881-8252

    http://agaverest.com/

  • Alibi Room

    Alibi Room

    85 Pike St. Seattle, WA 98101
    623-3180

    http://seattlealibi.com

  • Alki Tavern

    Alki Tavern

    1321 Harbor Ave. S.W. Seattle, WA 98116
    932-9970

    From the way regulars devour the $1 tacos here, you’d think the only time they get a meal is during Taco Thursdays. But the tacos—and all else edible the Alki throws down—isn’t what packs the place with bikers (as in Harley) and cyclists (as in Trek). The Alki understands that its people want to drink. And if that means pouring cheap domestics of all stripes alongside the hoptastic suds that the 30-something homeowners up the hill are clamoring for, so be it. More >>

  • All Star Sports Bar

    All Star Sports Bar

    22303 Marine View Dr. S. Des Moines, WA 98198
    206-212-6740

    http://theall-starsportsbar.com South Seattle loves soccer, too! And don't get all snooty about where you watch the World Cup. With 16 ounce tall boys of PBR on the menu, plus $5 fries, North Seattle residents may want to drive down I-5 to watch the game here. More >>

  • Al

    Al's Tavern

    2303 N. 45th St. Seattle, WA 98103
    545-9959

    Easy to miss if you don’t recognize the silver stars painted atop its stretch of NE 45th St. in Wallingford, Al’s Tavern is a true old-school dive with character that the Puget Sound mural on its walls echoes. The cash-only watering hole has been open for seven decades, and its prices for food, microbrew pints, or generous pours don’t seem to have risen much since its inception. For entertainment, regulars haunt the pool tables and the vinyl-stuffed jukebox. More >>

  • The Attic Alehouse & Eatery

    The Attic Alehouse & Eatery

    4226 E. Madison St. Seattle, WA 98112
    323-3131

    http://atticalehouse.com Madison Park’s cozy Attic is a family joint - providing everyone in your family is of drinking age. The waitstaff is friendly - the menu even includes a short bio of all of them - and the regulars are welcoming to newcomers. The wooden interior makes the Attic look like a tavern; it also actually does look like an attic in there, exposed rafters and all. There's a full selection of liquor in addition to the myriad of beers on tap, plus a wide selection of sandwiches and rotating daily specials. The Attic caters to the sports crowd, and usually has the game on several TVs. But if that's not your bag you can just hang out and play darts in the back. More >>

  • Azzurri Vino Bar

    Azzurri Vino Bar

    223 N. 36th St. Seattle, WA 98103
    547-1050

    http://azzurrivinobar.com Azzurri is where calcio lives in Seattle. It's nothing fancy—three flat-screens, a scattering of Serie A jerseys and scarves on plain white walls—but it’s got heart and soul, thanks to the passionate, insistent charm of owner Michele Zacco. He’s also the host, bartender, cook and even the ref: Too much profanity and he’ll show you a yellow card. (He’s got a red card, too, which he’d prefer not to use.) The food—paninis, salads, pizza, and lasagna if you’re lucky—is authentic, hearty, and solid, as is the Sicily-centric wine list. But don’t look for Northwest microbrews—this is a Peroni bar. At Azzurri, you might even find yourself sitting next to a Sounder. MICHAEL MAHONEY More >>

  • Babalu

    Babalu

    1723 N. 45th St. Seattle, WA 98103
    633-4500

    http://www.babaluseattle.com Amidst family-oriented neighborhood staples like Trophy Cupcakes and Molly Moon’s Ice Cream, Babalu’s multicolored external lights stand as a reminder of Wallingford’s nightlife. Open Wednesday through Sunday, the self-described “Euro-lounge with East Coast savvy” hosts a variety of danceable live music in its luxe, chandelier-adorned interior. Specialty cocktails include fruity concoctions like the “Baba Blue,” “Babalu Sunset,” “Babalu Breeze”… you get the idea. More >>

  • Back Door Pub

    Back Door Pub

    12330 Lake City Way NE Seattle, WA 98125
    364-2642

    A Lake City staple, the Back Door Pub isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you can make it past the wary glances of this dive bar’s regulars, a land of stiff drinks, pool (free on Sundays) and darts (free on Mondays) awaits. For the gamblers there are pull-tabs by the bar. And for music lovers, there’s the occasional rock concert courtesy of the owner’s ‘80s and ‘90s cover band. More >>

  • Bad Albert

    Bad Albert's Tap and Grill

    5100 Ballard Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 98107
    (206) 782-9623

    http://www.badalberts.com Ballard Avenue's southernmost bar has built a steady customer base through stellar burgers, blues (there’s live music about once or twice a week), and brews. Owner Steve Katsandres' effervescent personality has earned him the loyalty of longtime employees and customers, and the venue has proven to be a surprising magnet for cross-dressing blues fans on certain nights, which clearly separates it from the corner bar pack. More >>

  • Ballard Ave Pub

    Ballard Ave Pub

    2236 NW Market St. Seattle, WA 98107
    397-4102

    The recently opened Ballard Ave Pub has a prime location smack in the middle of the busy Market Street strip. The interior is bright, clean, and airy - there’s nothing dingy about it. Once inside, customers can shoot pool in the back, play pulltabs, or pick out tunes on a brand new jukebox. The bar is so new that it doesn’t even offer food yet. But it does have beer. And while the extensive tap list is strictly local, it also serves PBR 40s, and a tab that comes scrawled on a post-it note. More >>

  • Ballard Grill & Alehouse

    Ballard Grill & Alehouse

    4300 Leary Way N.W. Seattle, WA 98107
    206-782-9024

  • Ballard Loft

    Ballard Loft

    5105 Ballard Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 98107
    420-2737

    http://ballardloft.com Thirteen flat-screen TVs are promised, and if you don't feel like eating and drinking indoors, the patio is pleasant on a sunny day. More >>

  • Ballard Smoke Shop

    Ballard Smoke Shop

    5439 Ballard Ave. N.W. Seattle, WA 98107
    (206) 784-6611

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