NiteLite
1926 2nd Avenue | ph: (206) 443-0899
The NiteLite is a bare-bones bar stripped of frills and providing its patrons with authentic atmosphere. The food is extremely
simple bar cuisine, and the drinks are similarly plain. The waiters offer gentle, even charming service. On weekends, the place fills up with
hipsters, but it's also a great spot for an after-work drink or two. |
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Belltown Billiards
90 Blanchard Street | ph: (206) 448-6779
Belltown Billiards has more than just pool. In addition to snooker, billiards, and other games, there's a kitchen serving classic
southern Italian food, and a mix of live DJs and bands. The feel is upscale, but not too exclusive. |
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Linda's Tavern
707 E Pine Street | ph: (206) 325-1220
A mix of Capitol Hill hipsters gathers here for a good time. The porch provides a relaxing way to spend a summer evening, especially
when a movie is playing. The décor is in a Western style, and the menu has a Midwestern twist. |
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Hattie's Hat
5231 NW Ballard Avenue | ph: (206) 784-0175
The folksy atmosphere and the hearty menu, including meatloaf and burgers, make Hattie's Hat a great place to stop by for an
after-work break. The large mural of a Northwest forest scene gives the neighborhood patrons something appealing to look at as they dine, and
the pies are an excellent finish to a meal. |
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Baltic Room
1207 Pine Street | ph: (206) 625-4444
Business workers stop by frequently, drawn to the 20s ambiance and sultry atmosphere. The bar is fully stocked, and staffed by
expert bartenders. Enjoy the piano act and frequent jazz shows, while sipping swanky cocktails. |
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Zigzag Cafe
1501 Western Avenue | ph: (206) 625-1146
The Zigzag Café offers tapas cuisine with a twist. Instead of Spanish, the flavor is southeast European, the specialty
of the restaurant's Bugarian owners. They cook great pizza too, for a crowd made up of tourists and local Belltown residents. The Zigzag Café
is sophisticated in a relaxed way. |
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