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    Lil Woody's

    3.5 (22 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Marcus S.

    Been to the Lil' Woody's in Ballard a few times and enjoyed it well enough to endorse the latest addition to their chain. After helping my buddy move, food was in order, of the burger variety. I went with "build your own" which is akin to Five Guys. Sure, you can get one of the premade options such as the "Big" or "Little" Woody, but there are plentiful options to make and awesome custom burger, just be mindful as unlike Five Guys, each topping is $1. My personal fav being patty, with cheese, caramelized onion, peppers, lettuce, tomato (if not cut too thick), oh and bacon! Got a lemonade on the side, which is a Lemmy's, slightly carbonated. Split a basket of fries. Fries are very thin and greasy, not the worst, far from the best. One thing is, it adds up quick here - those two burgers, two drinks and a basket of fries was $44.xx! Maybe it was my friends kombucha and my add-ons, but still... So ready to shell out a bit. The burger was good, but if you've read one of my many other burger reviews, a burger pet peeve of mine is when you bite into it and all the contents are sliding all over the place and doesn't hold together well. Lil' Woody's here in T-Town couldn't do it. Maybe in another visit.

    Screenshot from their IG. Opening soon in Tangletown, between Wallingford & Green Lake (6/18/24)
    Marie B.

    Hurray for the new Lil Woody's location in Seattle's Tangletown neighborhood, sharing space with Darkalino's at the corner of N56th St and Kirkwood Pl N. Great addition to this business district along N56th. Work has been grueling and today was no exception (6/28/24). It's 130pm - no coffee, no breakfast, mega traffic, late lunch, and getting hangry upon arrival. I dragged The Homie along too. This will be the true litmus test of whether a food spot will improve the situation. Decent street parking (1-2 hour zoned) and on a Metro bus route. Bonus versus the Ballard or Capitol Hill sites with expensive and hard to find street parking. Nice interior. Few tables and counter seating. The guy at the counter was very upbeat and welcoming as he took our order. Sat at the two top by the window to soak up some warm sunshine. The Homie ordered the Special, Dutch chocolate milkshake, and chipotle mayo sauce. I ordered the Big Woody and a ginger beer. We shared a basket of hand-cut fries. With tax & tip it was under $50. A splurge, but a worthy and closer destination for us northenders. Tasty, satisfying meal especially when showing up with a major appetite. Great eats & bevs, warm sunshine, and decent tunes really soothed this "hangry-I-hate-traffic-Ms Cranky Pants". Greatly improved my disposition. And The Homie left full. The only thing that was odd was the acoustics. There was some manager or staff member having a loud conversation with another couple. I could hear her from the counter area versus The Homie sitting right across from me. Even "better" when they sat right by us, but thankfully we were about to leave. I would knock off a half star for that, but rounded up to a five because the food and service was great.

    Vicki S.

    It's Fast Food Month at Lil Woody's and we're in the final and 4th week which features "Woody's Style" version of the famous double double In 'n Out burger. I gotta say that Woody's Style is just as good! Not to mention, a little saucier and messier. So, make sure to grab extra napkins. I love how generous they are with their yummy fries. I think one order of fries is enough to share between 2-4 people. Last day to try a Woody's Style is December 2nd.

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    Tiny patty and it ruined my stomach for $15. Horrible establishment. Please do whatever you can to steer clear.

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    Very basic place, no ambience. Hamburger was decent and large, fries are similar to Dicks just not quite as yummy.

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    Fat Shack

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    3.6
    (90 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    I enjoyed the food and the overall vibe of this place. The staff was helpful and attentive. One…read moredish arrived slightly warm instead of hot, but the quality was still good.

    I mean, theoretically, what's there to not like? I need fries and a burger and it's 11pm? Oh look,…read moreFat Shack's open! AND they have deep fried Oreos??? Sign me up. The restaurant itself leaves a lot to be desired, but I'm not asking too much. I believe the owner said he was trying to revamp the place. I hope that the area comes alive in the future years, that should help. Here's the issue though, this is the slowest spot ever. I've waited 30 minutes for fries - FRIES. I don't mind waiting for food, but it should remain reasonable. There were only two or three people working, and one man did tell us this, but I need to be honest - this was on Super Bowl Sunday. No one was able to get anyone a beer from the tap for 40 minutes, the food took forever and it appeared that online orders were being prioritized (which makes sense, you make as you get orders coming in, but that puts your in person customers in an odd and sometimes frustrating position). To be honest, I probably wouldn't have minded as much if I just had some fries to snack on. I didn't mind as much this one time because I was just happy to find a place to watch the Super Bowl Half Time show, but other days, it's a little hard to look past. I wish this business the best, I live too close to not hope for its improvement! Looking forward to updating my review. At the end of the day, if you're hungry, it's late, this is your spot.

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    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place

    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    Adé was our waiter and he was wonderful!! He was everywhere and he was just fantastic!!read more

    Came in on a Friday night and learned that Old Stove Brewing gets busy for a reason! All the…read moreoutdoor tables were full when we arrived at 6, so we put our name on the list for inside and waited about 30 minutes. The oysters were the main draw for me, and they were totally worth the visit. Old Stove serves them with a savory watermelon sauce in addition to a traditional cocktail sauce--eaten together, it's a flavor explosion that I can't quite describe. We also enjoyed the garlic everything fries, which were delicious! We just had to try a flight to sample the brews. There are some really good beers available here, especially the Belgian blonde, citra pale ale, and the stout. I did not really care for the seasonal sour (grapefruit, I think)--to me, it just tasted like a sour and nothing more, but someone with more interest in sour beers would probably enjoy it just fine. Despite the busy night, our server checked on us regularly and was very personable, stopping to chat with us about the local sports scene. There's plenty to look at, inside and out. If you can snag a seat outside, you'll get to enjoy the waterfront. Inside, the decor is industrial but fun. Not sure if this runs all the time, but when we were there, the tvs were playing vintage beer ads, which was quite fun. They also sell some pretty good t-shirt designs. Overall, Old Stove Brewing is the perfect combo of good location, good food, and good beer. Definitely recommend a visit when in the Pike Place area!

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    Aloha Plates

    Aloha Plates

    3.9
    (261 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    Overall good for a food stall. My kids liked their musubi and loco moco (this needed more…read moreseasoning for me). The teriyaki for me was a bit sweet with a lot of sauce that overpowered the rice. No veggies came with the teriyaki chicken so I had to buy from another place in the food court to round it out. I would try other places in the food court before coming back.

    Located inside of Uwajimaya (#1), Aloha Plates brings a mix of Hawaiian comfort food to the…read morediverses offerings to food court lineup. It's not my favorite Hawaiian by any stretch, but it definitely does the job for visitors to the food hall. Since the seating can be a little limited at lunch time, the first challenge is just simply finding a spot to sit. Avoiding the peak lunch hour is recommended, but this probably be better if traveling in a group. When in doubt, take it to-go. Teriyaki chicken ($14) is one of their most popular dishes and an obvious nod to Seattle's thriving scene. Their katsu loco moco ($16) is hearty with the gravy, but sometimes a bit too heavy with the green onions. Personally, I'm a fan of the kalua pork ($13.50) and the spam and eggs ($11.50), but the garlic shrimp ($18) was a bit lackluster. They also serve burgers, which are actually a bit underrated. Their double cheeseburger ($11) features nice size patties with a goop of American cheese. The musubi is nearly $4 each, but are also mini-bricks of spam and rice. Lastly, it doesn't take much to realize the prices might feel a bit high here. They're even higher on the website, which i would recommend using for most folks, but recently I noticed various selections are listed for hundreds of dollars each. Unless this is a catering order, it's just another example of another oversight. ____________ (#1) Uwajimaya is dope: https://www.yelp.com/biz/uwajimaya-seattle

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    Top: *Short Ribs plate  Left: $1.50 *Mac Salad Bottom: *ONO plate - chicken teriyaki & one short rib
    Top: *Short Ribs plate Left: $1.50 *Mac Salad Bottom: *ONO plate - chicken teriyaki & one short rib
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    Ox Burger

    Ox Burger

    4.5
    (203 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The Lao burger was very tasty with the vegetarian option…read more The fries are large enough to share, but don't count on a table as it's a very small area for seating and quite popular. The service was great!

    Ox Burger is the burger-focused offshoot of Taurus Ox, which used to occupy the current Ox Burger…read morespace and has since moved to North Cap Hill. The format here is casual, counter service, seat yourself. They have a good handful of burger varieties on their regular menu, as well as an option for vegetarians to get an impossible patty (they do not make their own veg patty unfortunately). They also have a happy hour menu which is posted up in the restaurant and goes from 2-5. I don't see that info on their website, so keep that in mind! The HH burger prices are a considerable deal. I had a lao burger and a small order of fries, which came out pretty quickly. The small fries ($5) are actually pretty generous, and probably could've been shared. Fries are super crispy and perfectly seasoned. The lao burger ($18) is hefty, with lots of variety of texture and flavor. Still satisfies that burger craving while being creative. It does slide around a lot, which is a bit of a pet peeve of mine with any burger or sandwich, and you really have to work hard to keep everything from sliding out the back. Prices are pretty average for the neighborhood, aka not crazy but definitely more than what you'd pay for similar in other parts of Seattle.

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