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    The Comet Tavern

    3.0 (272 reviews)
    InexpensiveDive Bars, American
    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Divey
    Live music
    Good for groups

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    Gulliver can't hang this early in the day (also he needs his communication device fixed).
    Ryan T.

    Some people might think noon is a lil early for a drink but the early afternoon vibes are immaculate.

    French toast
    Lauren S.

    This place is fantastic for brunch. While others wait to be seated next door at Lost Lake Cafe, I walk in, grab a table and put in my order off the List Lake Cafe menu. The food is tasty and the service is always top notch.

    Vibey place
    Jessica A.

    It was kinda dead on weekdays. Lots of guys looking to buy people drinks Drinks were a good price Overall they played mean girls and it was so nice inside with that vibey place

    Tequila
    Michelle Z.

    On one hand, I came here with friends and got kicked out within 5 minutes because a friend had a beer in his hoodie pocket. On the other hand, I came here with another friend who bought double tequila shots (barf) and the bartender noticed I was eating hot sauce packets out of hunger? Needed electrolytes? Anyway, she gave me pickle juice so I would stop being a heathen. Then we proceeded to dance to some bangers.

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    Rafael G.

    Great place to relax and throw back some drinks! Amazing staff and very up to date with Covid-19 rules. Drinks were priced great and bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable. Thank you for an amazing time!

    $2 PBRs are a lie
    Alicia L.

    Got charged $4 for a PBR when they're advertising $2 PBRs for the super bowl Feels weird to get scammed $2 lol Just don't advertise it if you're tryna scam Also the bathroom is disgusting. I get that it's a dive bar but there's literally no one here during covid AND it's covid season and it's still gross.

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    10 months ago

    $24 for a vodka Red Bull in insanity, I have paid less at a Vegas nightclub so just an fyi

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    4 months ago

    I always have a great time dancing here! The security staff letting you in can be mean, but the ones inside are very nice!

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    When there's a female dj you know it's gonna be a fye mix of oldies and 2000s hits on the dance floor. Sometimes too busy to move around

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    Advertises as a sports bar but when I asked for the mariners game to be turned on the bartender refused.

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    I liked my drinks, I liked the space and damn if it's not convenient and fun to get food in the newly connected Lost Lake next door.

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    Shorty's

    Shorty's

    3.9
    (717 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $

    This is it, the emperor of Seattle dive bars. Inimitable. Sui generis. My favorite place to hang…read moreout in downtown Seattle when bad decisions and fun are on my agenda. Time without number I've found myself here, be that first dates, my birthday, or New Year's Eve, and it always feels like home. If home were a clown/carnival themed acid trip of a pinball arcade bar, that is. And what's not to love about that? The bar tenders here are cool and friendly people who pour drinks with a heavy hand, and understand the mission: get the patrons who want to be drunk, drunk. The first few times I visited, I felt a leeriness about ordering food. But once I got over myself, I kinda fell in love with the menu, and I've probably eaten everything on it (including the clam chowder). Their hot dogs are wonders to behold, utter symphonies for the senses, and I refuse to visit Shorty's without getting one. Best dog in Seattle? Why yes. I think so. To paraphrase one reviewer: "Take your date here. If she doesn't like it, she's lame and you shouldn't waste your time with her anyways." Shorty's is the bomb.

    The male bartender was extremely rude. As soon as we walked in, he aggressively asked for our IDs…read more Then, while my cousins and I were looking through the food menu, he barely gave us a chance to read it before saying, "I'll take whoever is ready to make my life easier." That's not something paying customers want to hear. I ended up ordering a drink for myself while the guys were looking at the menu because they were doing a food hop, and us girls were doing a bar hop. During that time, the bartender came back to our table at least four times within about five minutes. Instead of being attentive, it felt pushy and aggressive, especially since they were still deciding what they wanted. I've been here a few times before, but after this experience, this will definitely be my last visit.

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    Tables are made from pinball machines
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    Spicy Pepperand Cheese Hot Dog, topo Chico seltzers
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    Loretta's Northwesterner

    Loretta's Northwesterner

    4.2
    (699 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    Loretta's Northwesterner still has it! I'm drinking a delicious Amber Ale from one of my hometown…read morebrewers. The guy behind the bar is a big ol' badass! The other front of house guy, kind of a more wiry guy named Brian with a hysterical t-shirt, is cool AF too. The beer selection remains extraordinary! I just spotted a Lucille grapefruit that's a favorite of one of my sweet Aunt's. That'll be my next beer, guaranteed! Here's to you, Aunt Dee! Cheers to Loretta's Northwesterner and the great people who make it iconic!

    One of the dishes I miss after moving to Seattle from the Midwest is the humble tenderloin…read moresandwich. A giant plate-sized piece of pork, pounded flat, breaded and deep fried? Yes please. After finding out about Loretta's Northwesterner, which is basically the only place in Seattle that serves tenderloin sandwiches, we made it a priority to visit on a surprisingly rainless and cloudless February winter weekend. Breaded Pork Tenderloin Sandwich ($18) - That's the stuff. A perfectly fried and breaded tenderloin, easily 3 or 4 times the size of the almost vestigial bun, topped high with veggies (on the side, of course, to assemble to taste). It's a very respectable size, larger than many places I've visited in Indiana and Iowa. Thick breading encrusts a perfectly cooked tenderloin, allowing a hard crispy shell to develop, while the interior meat, pounded flat, remains tender yet moist. Both the breading and pork are liberally seasoned with salt, pepper, and spices, which creates a well seasoned bite. They include tons of romaine, red onion, tomatoes, and tangy pickles - with everything in place, I almost had to unhinge my jaw to eat the sandwich. The bottom bun is slathered with an ungodly amount of mayo. It's necessary to add more creaminess and fat to the relatively lean meat. The one qualm I have that prevents me from anointing this sandwich the best in the west: the bun. While toasted on all sides, it's dry and kind of crumbles apart while eating. Otherwise, this sandwich is excellent and easily competes with the many pork tenderloins I've eaten in the Midwest. (5/5) Fries ($6) - A $6 basket comes with a generous portion of freshly fried potatoes. The fries are skin on, which basically makes these crisp starchy sticks a health food. I found them to be fried a bit too far, rendering the interiors fluffy but dry. They have good crisp exteriors, though, and aren't overly salted. (4/5) Tavern Burger ($7) - Loretta's is actually more famous for their burgers than the tenderloins, with many publications in Seattle claiming they serve the best in the city. People often recommend getting the Double Tavern Burger, but we opted for the single given that we were planning on a couple of stops for desserts and pastries afterwards. For a full meal, I'd definitely want to upgrade to the double - the single isn't that large, probably comparable to a cheap fast food burger with a slightly larger patty. The beef is heavily charred in flavor, lending a great smoky aroma and a beefy bite. It's cooked well done, so the entirely of the burger is the same brown color, but there's more than enough moisture coming from the other ingredients to offset the dryness of the beef. There's a requisite slice of melted American cheese on top and plenty of fatty mayo-based secret sauce underneath, dressing a bunch of chopped onion and sliced pickle. The tanginess from the pickle balances out the fat and meat quite well. I'm not sure I'd call the burger the best in the city, but it's certainly pretty good. (4/5) I don't eat at dive bars very often, but I'd definitely return to Loretta's for the tenderloin sandwich. It's not a dish commonly found in the PNW and the fact that Loretta's rendition is actually really good, is a boon to the city. Bathrooms - Two tiny unisex rooms

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    Screwdriver Bar

    Screwdriver Bar

    4.2
    (93 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Amazing spot for a dive bar and a cool experience. Customer service was off the charts and is a…read moreplace I'll keep visiting. Highly recommend!

    During my Fall stay in Belltown this cool quaint spot was recommended to me based off of a set of…read morecriteria I asked from my bartender at another spot: dive-y, cocktails, preferably records/vinyl DJs, and cool vibes. The bartender said Screwdriver Bar. I looked it up, closed my tab, and walked over to Screwdriver Bar which was a short walk back to my hotel. Score! First off don't get confused. There is one (1) door attendant possibly for two venues?! I want to say there was a venue on top of this bar. Either way I saw Screwdriver Bar was downstairs so be sure you kinda know where you are going. Screwdriver Bar is (seemingly) free from a cover. I walked down the steps and entered a whole world of vinyl records, throw back artwork and memorabilia that filled the very top of the ceiling all the way down to the tables and floor. This spot made me feel welcomed right off the bat with laughter, people dancing, and a busy bar staff serving up all the drinks from tallboys to fancy hand shaken cocktails. I really enjoyed my time here when I visited. On the menu I thought I saw a dumpling type of food situation going on. I know I smelled good warm food smells but I did not have a chance to order anything (I ate somewhere else). Mostly locals here which made me feel good as the recommendation was spot on and the others here were all having a great time which was the vibe I needed during my stay in Belltown.

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    Thunderbird Tavern

    Thunderbird Tavern

    4.7
    (32 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $

    I just moved to Seattle from Austin last Friday, and my first order of business was finding a great…read moreneighborhood bar like I had in Austin. The bar should have Norm Peterson-like regulars, cheap drinks and a good jukebox. And, well, Thunderbird fits the bill. I've been here every day this week so far, and have already made a lot of new friends who are starting to feel like family. My standard well vodka soda drink only costs $3.50, just like it does at Hideout Pub in Austin, and I can manipulate the jukebox to fit my tastes with the TouchTunes app. The only flaw here is the lack of parking (only a few spots on the side), but I can always park in the nearby neighborhood and walk it, or just take Lyft. This is because the snooty strip club next door isn't willing to share its spots but is more than willing to encourage their patrons to take Thunderbird's spots. I have yet to try the food, but I have no doubt it will surpass expectations, turning the trifecta from my first paragraph into a quadfecta. To note, Hideout Pub in Austin also has great food, so this newfound quadfecta is a natural progression. The night crowd is a little different than the happy hour crowd, but not in a bad way. What I mean is, I have yet to be approached by a creeper at Thunderbird, unlike at a select few other Ballard area bars who shall remain nameless. But, there's always tomorrow night.

    First timer and will be back! Good lime. Come for the lime stay for the back patio vibes!read more

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    Blurry vod sod with lime
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    SLAWDOG - german bratwurst, w/Salvadoran slaw & Tim's cascade style chips
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