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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | 521 1st Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98105
206-284-3542 | | | | | Description: QUEEN ANNE. It's not hard to find this watering hole its dancing pig and waltzing cow sign is a neighborhood landmark. Right down the street from Key Arena, it's a favorite pre-game gathering spot for Sonics fans. An impressive selection of premium domestic and imported drafts joins homemade BBQ to create just the right recipe for a day of sports on the tube. After downing some brews and a brisket or two, work off the extra calories in the back room by playing eight ball, shuffleboard, or pinball.
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| 1522 6th Ave
Seattle,
WA
98101
206-340-1369 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This upscale sports bar is a perfect fit with the after-work crowd. Flat-screen plasma TVs are scattered throughout the spacious bar area, affording unobstructed views of the game from almost every seat. Pull up a chair to the elegantly-carved bar for great happy hour specials during the week, or slip away to the cozy lounge if you need a break from the action. There are great eats to nosh on while you check the scores, too; coconut shrimp, soy-ginger salmon, and roasted prime rib are a cut above normal bar fare.
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| 2121 N 45th St
Seattle,
WA
98103
206-632-3453 | | | | | Description: WALLINGFORD. An amiable, light-hearted mood (save during football season) pervades this local sports bar, which finds favor with a wide mix of regulars, including young professionals and students straying from more showy places near the UW campus. If a match-up on the tube is going poorly, foosball, pool, darts, and pinball offer pleasant distractions. Great beer specials and weekly pool and dart tournaments ensure that Goldies stays packed.
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| 731 Westlake Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98109
206-223-0300 | | | | | Description: LAKE UNION. This 24,000-square-foot, two floor complex houses a wide variety of entertainment possibilities, including pool, video games, darts, karaoke, dancing, and ping pong. Sports fans especially relish the 27 TVs (nine of them are 60-inchers), which make Jillian's a fun spot to catch the game with friends. In addition, two restaurants and a fifty-foot bar ensure that you're bound to find something to suit your appetite, even if it's just a burger and a beer.
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| Ram Restaurant & Big Horn Brewery2650 University Village Pl
Seattle,
WA
98105
206-525-3565 | | | | | Description: UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. Especially during the university's regular sessions, this upscale watering hole is a favorite weekend haunt for hordes of purple-and-gold-wearing Husky faithful, who crowd in to watch their team on the tube while enjoying house-brewed beers and some of Seattle's best burgers. Shiny brewing machines and exposed brick walls give the place a quintessential brewpub look. A member of the Big Horn Brewing family, the Ram features a handful of colorfully named brews, including the popular Buttface Amber, Big Red Ale, and Total Disorder Porter.
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| 4209 SW Alaska St
West Seattle,
WA
98116
206-935-5838 | | | | | Description: WEST SEATTLE. A mammoth, 20-foot television showing "all sports, all the time" makes RockSport an easy pick for Puget Sound sports fans. They have 16 strategically placed televisions, so you won't miss a moment of the big game, no matter what section of the bar you're in. Other entertainment possibilities include live bands on Saturday nights, pool tables, movie screenings, Xbox tournaments, trivia nights, and a load of other special events. Watch the local press for great drink specials Tightwad Tuesdays are particularly popular.
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| Sharps Roaster & Ale House18427 Pacific Hwy S (aka International Blvd)
Seattle,
WA
98188
206-241-5744 | | | | | Description: SEA-TAC AIRPORT. A good place to bide your time before catching a flight out of Sea-Tac, this sports bar offers a "last chance," if you will, for sampling the Pacific Northwest's signature microbrews. A full menu features everything from barbecue to burgers to roasted meats. Reasonable prices (for the area, that is) and a distinctly masculine atmosphere make Sharps the preferred haunt of many traveling businessmen staying at nearby hotels.
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| 537 Occidental Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-654-8070 | | | | | Description: PIONEER SQUARE. Convenient for sports-lovers catching the Mariners in American League action at Safeco Field or the Seahawks in NFL action at Seahawks Stadium, this bar is a favorite with fans, thanks to all of the sports memorabilia adorning the walls. With something like 30 televisions, it's also a great place to catch the game when you can't get tickets, or to celebrate pre- or post-game. Terrific pub grub and mugs of ice cold beer are standard at the two-level watering hole, and while it may not be filled to capacity on non-game days, just wait till the Seahawks win!
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| 2219 4th Ave
Seattle,
WA
98121
206-441-7966 | | | | | Description: BELLTOWN. Get ready to redefine your concept of a sports bar when you enter Spitfire. Catering to a hip, trendy young crowd that happens to enjoy sports, this sleek establishment boasts exposed brick, works by local artists, and fashionable, modern decor. You won't find greasy fries and onion rings on the menu; instead, updated Mexican fare like roasted poblano quesadillas and chili-rubbed lamb skewers keeps patrons satisfied. And the sports? You'll have a clear view of the action on 17 plasma TVs dotted about the interior.
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| 315 2nd Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-839-1300 | | | | | Description: PIONEER SQUARE. Shrinking violets, beware: With two dueling piano players, a raucous atmosphere, and audience participation near 100%, 88 Keys is a great place to let loose. Musicians keep things boisterous with witty banter, good-natured ribbing, and familiar tunes that all seem to be crowd favorites. Get your courage up with tube or jello shots or a good old-fashioned mixed bucket of beers. A mainstay of younger crowds, the bar also pulls in business travelers on the quest for a good time.
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