
2411 2nd Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 - (206) 441-5322
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The new place in the old Triangle location in Fremont has an inconsistently applied 30's gangster theme and a menu of interesting cocktails. The ones I tried didn't have quite the balance that Seattle's finest bartenders produce -- and I didn't try the John Dillinger (Bulliet Bourbon and a cigarette) -- but it's a step up, as is the very good food (I had the Caprese salad and the lamb sliders).
#920 - Sinners & Saints, Seattle (Fremont) - 10/5/2009
Update: Sinners and Saints was closed and reopened as Woodsky's in Jan. 2011
(Brian P. photo -- The resemblance may not seem so remarkable in this pic as it was taken before I took my shirt off.)
#917 - Hamburger Harry's, Seattle (Ballard) - 10/3/2009

#916 - Moshi Moshi Sushi, Seattle (Ballard) - 10/3/2009
If you assume the lounge was something of an afterthought for this sushi bar, you will be pleasantly surprised if not stunned at the deep and creative list of house cocktails created by Erik Carlson. On a tip from itinerant cocktail connoisseur Rocky, every drink that our party tried was tasty and artfully balanced.
#915 - Copper Cart Cafe, Seattle - 10/1/2009


#913 - Bathtub Gin & Co., Seattle - 9/30/2009


Pleasantly divey, with a nice diversity of patrons

The VIP section?
Built in 1935 and run by the McWain family since 1945, this is now a McMenamins. People in the Seattle and Portland areas will know what that means -- a historic building with a pretty fine remodeling job, modest art, a good selection of beers they brew themselves, and reliably good food. Some of the decorating can get to look a little formulaic, but I'll take it to preserve all these great old spaces.