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There are plenty of places to drink beer in Seattle, but nobody to tell you which ones are the best. Until now.
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Phinney Station is an all-day patio party in Phinney Ridge fueled by boozy slushies and an on-site food truck.
Tio Baby’s is a Tex-Mex-influenced temple of fantastic bar snacks and queso. Be sure to grab some nachos at this Fremont bar.
Triangle Spirits is a Fremont bar that's great for drinking cocktails late at night—and even better for a fried chicken dinner.
It doesn’t get much more divey than Georgetown Liquor Company, but you’re here for the vegan bar food and punk rock atmosphere.
Mox Boarding House is where tabletop gamers go to play long sessions while fueling up on cocktails, beer, and snacks.
This relaxed Phinney Ridge pub shows sports, serves decent brunch food, and loves dogs.
Ballard Smoke Shop is a neighborhood dive bar with locals camped out at the bar, arcade games lining the walls, and a great smashburger.
Marco Polo Bar & Grill is a Georgetown sports bar that works well for a cold pint and order of their "broasted" fried chicken.
For an ideal sports-watching environment complete with unobstructed TV views and great food, head to The Westy in West Seattle.
Rough & Tumble is a Ballard sports bar with 18 TVs, multiple pool tables, and a lineup of sporting events (primarily women's) broadcast all day long.
For an impromptu group outing to watch the game, head to Buckley's In Belltown. Just avoid the food at this bar and stick to beer only.
Burnett's Pub is a sports bar in Renton where you'll find the best chicken wings in the South End. Just expect to wait a while.
For great buffalo wings that claim to be spicy (and actually are), head to West Wings in West Seattle.
Itsumono is a Japanese restaurant in the ID that incorporates curveball ingredients from other cuisines to stunning results.
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Reservoir Bar & Grill, otherwise known as "The Rez," is a dive bar across from Maple Leaf Park that has pool tables, a secret back patio, and fried food.
Canon is the most-hyped cocktail bar in Seattle, and for good reason. For high-quality drinks in Capitol Hill, come here.
The Traveling Goat is a cocktail bar in Queen Anne that serves Thai and Korean-inspired bar snacks.
If you're looking for a cool, moody hang in Greenwood, head to Dark Room. And have some great Korean bar food while you're there.
Steelheads Alley is a pub within Hatback Bar & Grille in Sodo that you should prioritize for bar snacks and beer, since the space doubles as a Métier microbrewery.
Hatback Bar & Grille in Sodo doesn't have very good food, but it does have a great beer selection and is conveniently across the street from T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field.