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    3.5 (124 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    DUCHESS ATMOSPHERE

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    Juke Box
    Divey
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    Susan W.

    Went here last weekend to watch the Apple Cup. Our group of friends have been coming here for 25+ years. We all agreed this was our last time coming for a big game. We knew to get there early to get a table and get something to eat. People who arrived after kickoff had to wait in a long line outside and even then some people never made it in. We also expected it to be a loud frat party atmosphere but this year was worse than ever. 2 young men were completely wasted by halftime. We alerted security to keep an eye on one particularly obnoxious kid. Wait time inside to order a beer or food was 30 minutes!!! We left at halftime because we were done with it.

    Great neighborhood pub for a beer and food. We tend to stop by during the week when it's quieter, but we've also been there for game days which are a good time. Service is good and the food is tasty. The fries are a must. Plenty of games including pool and darts. Make sure to bring quarters with you. We also love this place because we can bring our dog with us.

    Double bacon cheese burger
    Michael O.

    They have great wings and delicious burgers. Definitely try the double bacon cheeseburger - it looks amazing, and I'm ordering it next time for sure.

    $8 pitcher & two Dawg fans.
    Mike L.

    It was a busy game night, men's basketball, UW vs Gonzaga. The beer line moved fairly quickly, the food took a bit longer than normal, but once received tasted great. The staff did their best to keep up & provide updates when needed. If you're a bit tight on money, keep in mind you can still get an $8 pitcher here from the "Husky tap". It's the champagne of beers, Miller High Life!

    Christopher L.

    A fantastic bar in Ravenna. The staff are friendly, there is a lot of space for groups and the food is great! The drinks are great and there is a full service bar and beer. There is a variety of food that is made fresh and tastes fantastic. The fries are crispy and seasoned well. The Buffalo chicken wings are great as well!

    Patron and side of pineapple juice. Cup of salt. I asked.for a shot glass with salt around the rim.

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    Best "dive" bar in Seattle. Hands down. Food is good, beers are cheaper than other places.

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    If your looking for a cool place to hang out, play pool and catch up with friends the Duchess is the place. The prices are super reasonable!

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    Varlamos Pizzeria - Half Laurelhurst/ Half Terminator Pizza   Large

    Varlamos Pizzeria

    4.0(199 reviews)
    0.6 miLaurelhurst
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    This placed seemed hella promising based on its reviews + how crowded it was inside + how the pizza…read morelooked and smelled as soon as we opened the box. It only went downhill from there though haha The entire bottom of the pizza was moist (see da pics). While the ingredients seemed to be of high quality, together each bite was honestly pretty bland. The crust did have a nice crunchy texture to it paired with a soft, airy interior. But again, that was about the only part of the pizza that held any integrity at all just bc of how wet the bottom of the pie was lol. But I'll give them the benefit of the doubt--maybe it's bc I ordered take out? Maybe it's much better when dining in? Perhaps it was just a one off. Idk. All in all, we still ate it but def was not worth the $40 we paid for it. Oh on the plus side (in addition to the crust lol), the gal who served me was pleasant and efficient despite being obviously busy.

    I have never been here before but called in an order to be picked up to go. As I walked in for the…read morefirst time it was nice and dark inside. All that was missing was a couple of old Italian guys wearing pinky rings sitting in a corner booth. It has a real neighborhood vibe to it, and the next time I'm in town I would like to eat here. The pizza was very good. I'm not much of a deep dish guy, which seems to be a thing in Seattle, so I asked for a thin crust which they said they could do. I think we have different ideas on what a thin crust is, as I didn't see it but yeah, the pizza is still pretty good; a bit on the thick side, but the ingredients were fresh and there was plenty of cheese on top.

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    Wedgwood Broiler - French dip

    Wedgwood Broiler

    3.3(272 reviews)
    1.5 miWedgwood
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    Are the drinks great? not really Is the food stellar? meh…read moreBut is the vibe right? 100% I've not sat on their restaurant side but have visited their lounge several times over the past couple months, and it's quickly become a favorite spot of ours. Love the time portal and the community feel here. The cocktails might not be awesome, but for the price they're fine, and if you stick to something basic you'll be happy. Pretty meat-heavy menu, but they do have a veggie burger I haven't tried yet, and a quesadilla and other snacky apps in the bar. Their jalapeno poppers are great. And their salad comes adorned with cheez-its which I find charming. Plus they have popcorn! Wish I'd stumbled in here years sooner. I hear their days are numbered, and I plan to come in as often as possible until that fateful day.

    Gotta try everything once and this was the first and last time…read more It was underwhelming from the first minute...owed to the absence of good service. No one at the front desk forever. The wrong martinis served without olives . The waitress couldn't care less. I'm not even sure we spoke the same kind of English ... I felt like I was in a scene from the movie Hell or High Water (2016). In this famous scene, an elderly waitress tells Texas Rangers Marcus and Alberto that she has worked there for 44 years and they only serve T-bone steak and baked potato, famously asking, "So what don't you want?". Well anyways, the prime rib , which is why we came, only comes as an 11 oz. cut at the largest (and it surely wasn't anything more than that thin little slice on the plate) . For a big PR lover like me just too small to ever be reconsidered. It wasn't bad , sort of middle of the road. Just too small to be taken more seriously. Ambiance is old school worn vinyl booths , the bar overcrowded TV screen no-go, dining room maybe a bit bright, and, dare I say, the clientele is of the casual variety.

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    Frank's Oyster House & Champagne Parlor - Cornmeal fried oysters with lemon aioli, pickled cabbage; and jalapeño

    Frank's Oyster House & Champagne Parlor

    3.9(389 reviews)
    0.1 miRavenna
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    The taste of the food here is on average pretty good, but the overall experienced is sabotaged by…read morehigh prices and some poor presentation. The worst offender is the NW black cod. The black cod was not the center of the dish literally or figuratively: it should have been labeled a black cod salad because for 35 dollars it was a giant pile of salad with a tiny sliver of cod served on the side. It is offensive to call this a main course with how the dish is plated and portioned. The rest of the menu suffers from similar compromises: the lobster rolls are pretty good but very small for 33 dollars. Some of the other menu items were a lot better in presentation and value. The mushroom risotto and the cheeseburger were some of the better items on the menu. The oysters were also very good. There's some bright spots here but the overall experience is very compromised by some landmines on the menu. I would come here specifically to sample a few oysters and for the cheeseburger but not for any other items if you are expecting an actual meal. You can easily drop 80+ dollars and leave feeling like something was missing.

    Went here for happy hour with a friend this week. Definitely won't be coming back anytime soon. I…read morehate to say that but it's the truth. We came mostly for happy hour but there wasn't much that intrigued us on the menu. We did split half a dozen oysters that were served with the most boring and basic mignonette and no lemon. The texture on the oysters was off enough to the point we hoped we wouldn't get sick later. The side salad on the happy hour menu we did enjoy, along with the burger. I'd come back for the burger and salad and that's it. The server left much to be desired and really impacted our experience. I know it's hard for restaurants to survive in Seattle with how expensive everything is. It's also expensive for people to go out to eat in this city. Definitely would prefer to spend my time and money elsewhere.

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    Teddy's Tavern - Washington apple

    Teddy's Tavern

    4.1(130 reviews)
    1.1 miRoosevelt
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    I've spent some time in Teddys. For a couple of years, I'd travel to Seattle for work, & Teddy's…read morewas a convenient easy spot to grab an evening drink before I retired for the day. They sell drinks, they have tvs, outdoor ping pong, indoor pool tables. Bartenders were polite and served me with no issue. So, plus: dependable spot that serves alcohol. There's also a smoking area on the outside patio for those who do that. I see people calling this a dive. Maybe because this part of Seattle is becoming gentrified, Teddys is seen as a dive, but no, I don't' think its a dive at all. I think its an aging sports bar in a neighborhood that has high rise condos being propped up left and right. In some respects, that might be part of its charm. It's a throwback to what normal neighborhood sports bars were like in Seattle. But it's aging, and I don't think the employees are keeping things polished like they once did. That doesn't mean its a dive though. My times in Seattle visiting this bar were in August. Maybe their is a busier time of year, but I found the bar to be really sleepy and not much going on. I somewhat judge a bar on the kind of people I meet and talk to, but I really never found like minded folks or interesting topics here. I think this is a fine bar for grabbing a drink, especially if you don't feel like 'going out', but I wouldn't go out of my way to spend an evening here. Your experience is what you make it: bring the right crowd and you could have the time of your life. I wouldn't show up expecting the right crowd to already be there though. Signed, the unnamed patron PS, I'll be stopping in again soon to see if anything is different, besides myself, since the last time I was there.

    Walked in and the bartender was rude for no reason - absolutely no vodka in my friend and my vodka…read morecranberries that we ordered. Didn't particularly want to drink straight cranberry juice so we left.. after paying over $20 for just cranberry juice :) vibes were weird to say the least

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    Blue Moon Tavern - Lack of Respect 2/2/24

    Blue Moon Tavern

    3.8(107 reviews)
    1.2 miUniversity District
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    20 MAY 2026 -- I performed poetry from Purple Rose: The Stars Carry Her Name -- Letters from Me to…read moreHer at the historic and legendary Blue Moon Tavern in Seattle. Originally opened in 1934, the Blue Moon carries the kind of atmosphere you cannot recreate -- walls covered in decades of music, art, stickers, photographs, and stories. A dimly lit room packed with musicians, writers, artists, and people who genuinely appreciate creativity in its raw form. Throughout the night, the stage moved between live music, poetry, and performances from local artists while the crowd filled the tavern from the bar to the stage floor. Places like this remind me why independent art still matters. As an author traveling all over the United States -- and as someone who lived in the Seattle area for 2 1/2 years -- standing on that stage reading poetry from Purple Rose in a venue with this much history behind it was really something special. What I loved most was how welcoming the environment was. This is a very LGBTQ-friendly, art-friendly space where people genuinely support one another. If you are brand new to open mics or nervous about sharing your work for the first time, this is the kind of place where you will absolutely be shown kindness and encouragement. There were so many talented musicians, poets, and performers there, and you could really feel the appreciation for creativity throughout the room. The setup of the tavern itself is awesome. The stage and seating area wrap around the bar in almost a U-shape, so you can really choose your own vibe for the night. If you want to stay close to the performances and music, there is a dance floor and table area near the stage. If you want something more relaxed, you can hang back near the bar, have a drink, and still enjoy the atmosphere without being directly in the middle of everything. They also have a full bar, arcade games, board games, books to read, and even a small library on the shelves throughout the tavern. Somewhere inside, you may even find a signed copy of Purple Rose that I left hidden and dedicated to the historic Blue Moon itself. Beautiful evening with wonderful people. If you are ever in the area and have a skill you would love to share, go share your art. Find your copy of Purple Rose at JamesVThePoet.com

    I just had what is literally the worst bar experience I have ever had in my life at the Blue Moon…read moreTavern. I, my wife, and her friend stopped by for New Year's Drinks around 6, and about 6:30 or so, made the mistake of asking Tim Duvall, the clearly drunken before 7:00 PM owner of the establishment, whether outside food can be brought into the bar. This led to his regaling us with an extended and utterly unsolicited history of the bar. He then invited himself to sit with us, halfway into the seat before slurring a "Can I sit down?" to insert himself into our booth. We then moved to another unsolicited conversation, this time about politics. Now, to be clear - I have no doubt that I and a sober Tim Duvall probably agree on most of our politics. This did not stop him from berating me as I agreed with his point, loudly escalating and yelling as I tried to agree with him (again... to be clear, I DIDN'T disagree his political view) until he stood and began yelling that I was kicked out. As I stood to talk on him, he became VERY comfortable with putting his hands on me, grabbing my sweatshirt to move me. I was NOT about to challenge that as a Black man new to Seattle that doesn't know how the police would handle things. I need to be very specific about how quickly this man felt comfortable touching me, grabbing my sweater to "drag" me. This is the step that is WAY over the line. I would genuinely like to recommend this place, as I'm looking for bars that offer sugar cane soda. Drunken ownership- in the early evening in New Year's - that feels comfortable being handsy with Black folk is far too much. AVOID at all costs.

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    Duchess - divebars - Updated May 2026

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