A place like this rises or falls as a bar with the characters it brings in, and on what appeared to be a typical weeknight this one had more than it's fair share of color. There were the old codgers describing how they explained to their doctors that they didn't *really* need to stop drinking, the full-on alcoholics all too eager to regale you with how they've screwed up their lives, the man in the cheap Sunday suit who looked like a televangelist intently reading a book in the corner, and a host of other regulars along with the inevitable tourists visiting Pike Place Market.
One of the codgers explained to me that his wife was again on her "apple diet," and observed that "all wives are crazy." "On the other hand," he noted, with a straight face that worked like a wink, "all husbands are the epitome of normalcy."
There was the drunk fellow trying to get the drunk woman to come home with him: "I have cable! Comcast! I got beer. I got chronic." The woman responded that seven men have tried to get her to go home with them tonight. "Well them six are shit outta luck, because I'm fucking classy!"
This was all before 7pm on a Monday, mind you.
I like this place. The employees there were all very nice, including Lee the bartender, who asked me if this was my first time there. "If this was my first time here," Lee pondered, "I don't know what I'd make of it."
90 Pike St Ste 22, Seattle, WA 98101 - (206) 624-1365
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
#927 - Alki Tavern, Seattle - 10/26/2009

This is just about the perfect dive bar. Outside, ramshackle patio furniture, hand-painted stylized seagull sign, and the Pacific Ocean lapping up from around the Olympic peninsula across the street. Inside, a woody, flag-draped interior and any number of local characters. On this night the latter included the artist who was having a difficult day due to patrons passing gas in the Starbucks where she does her work, and the hyper-affected English gentlemen manners of a young fellow with a cane (asked by the bartender how his dog was: "Well," eyelids fluttering half closed, "He is well.") And of course the bikers.
An excellent dive to have so close to the middle of the city.
Established 1976 - Closed March 18, 2013 - Building constructed: 1915
Previous bars in this location: Unknown name owned by Thomas & Jensen in the 1930s
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Monday, October 12, 2009
#926 - Laredo's, Seattle - 10/11/2009

Try the: Tia Cuca's
555 Aloha St., Seattle, WA 98109 - (206) 218-1040
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
#924 - Casuelita's, Seattle - 10/5/2009
Reviews on various sites have claimed that the quality varies widely here, but the night I went the food was all very good and the drinks fairly good too. I'll definitely be coming back.
81 Vine St., Seattle, WA 98121 - (206) 770-0155
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81 Vine St., Seattle, WA 98121 - (206) 770-0155
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
#923 - Kushibar, Seattle - 10/6/2009

Update: Kushibar closed in October 2017
2319 Second Ave., Seattle, WA 98127 - (206) 448-2488
Est. 2008 - Closed Oct 2017 - Building constructed 1928
Previous bars in this location: None known
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#922 - La Vita É Bella, Seattle - 10/6/2009

2411 2nd Ave., Seattle, WA 98121 - (206) 441-5322
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