Like the bastard drug child of Shorty's and Pony, Unicorn features a wild French circus and mounted animal head decor that makes one's head spin with wonder at what kind of spectacle awaits when they open the basement. The drinks are pretty
standard (I was told that a cocktail menu is on the way) and the food --
well let's just say that "Unicorn Balls" were a little more adventure
than I was seeking on this night. But by all means, come in for the
show. ((more pics)
1118 East Pike St., Seattle, WA 98122 - (206) 555-1000
Est. Jan 29, 2010 - Narwhal (basement) opened June 28, 2012 - Building constructed: 1916
Previous bars at this location: Spag's Tavern, Satellite Lounge
unicornseattle.com - the stranger - capitol hill blog - yelp
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Thursday, February 04, 2010
#988 - Mustard Seed Too, Bellevue, WA - 2/2/2010
Just read the yelp reviews of this place by native Bellevueites. If you feel like you have anything in common with those people, then this blog is probably not for you.
1428 156th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98007-4414 - (425) 746-8852
mustardseedgrill.com - yelp
1428 156th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98007-4414 - (425) 746-8852
mustardseedgrill.com - yelp
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
#987 - Chasers, Lynnwood, WA - 2/1/2010
Chasers Grill and Lounge is apparently a large improvement on the previous bar in this location, and it tries, with mixed success, to be a bit upscale. But it is still very much a suburban strip mall bar, despite the prints depicting much classier and more interesting settings and customers.
15620 Hwy 99, Lynnwood, WA 98087 - (425) 745-0777
chaserslounge.com - myspace - yelp
15620 Hwy 99, Lynnwood, WA 98087 - (425) 745-0777
chaserslounge.com - myspace - yelp
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
#986 - Orient Express, Seattle - 1/28/2010
The drinks are pedestrian at best, and the food (Chinese/Thai/American) did not seem remarkable, but of course what you go to the Orient Express for is the setting. It occupies the seven old time railroad cars that once hosted Andy's Diner. It's a strangely compelling combination of elegant old railcar decor and sloppily assembled Chinese-American restaurant signage, and features various nooks and crannies such as a private karaoke room and a surprising upstairs performance area.
2963 4th Ave S., Seattle, WA 98134 - (206) 682-0683
yelp - the stranger - seattle weekly
2963 4th Ave S., Seattle, WA 98134 - (206) 682-0683
yelp - the stranger - seattle weekly
#985 - Carlsbad Tavern, Scottsdale, AZ - 3/25/2006 (OOO)
How could I have forgotten to list this place? A nifty little spot with good Mexican food and margaritas.
(more photos)
3313 N Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 - (480) 970-8164
carlsbadtavern.com - yelp
(more photos)
3313 N Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 - (480) 970-8164
carlsbadtavern.com - yelp
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
#983 - Louie's, Seattle (Ballard) - 1/23/2010
Update: Louie's Cuisine of China closed on June 29, 2014
The Louie family have been running Seattle restaurants since the 1930s, and this one seems to serve the bland form of Chinese food that is popular with elderly white people. But the elaborate decor and old school bar make it worth a visit.
In a previous post I opined that lounges attached to Chinese restaurants are widely bifurcated into "classic" types and "slipshod" types. The lounge at Louie's Cuisine of China was recommended as a good classic type. And indeed it is, with a very nice decor, though with a curiously limited set of baseball memorabilia somewhat conflicting with the theme, a limited, standard bar menu, and a nice little set of regulars.
The latter, on the Saturday afternoon I dropped by, including a 60-ish man with a white mohawk, and a large guy in a Hawaiian shirt who brought his prized meatloaf in thinking it was meatloaf contest night. "I worked all day on that," the guy said, "Look at my presentation!" It turns out that the meatloaf contest is next Sunday.
5100 15th Avenue Northwest, Seattle, WA 98107-3899 - (206) 782-8855
Est. ? (1976?) - Closed June 29, 2014 - Building constructed: 1976
louiescuisine.com - yelp - citysearch
The Louie family have been running Seattle restaurants since the 1930s, and this one seems to serve the bland form of Chinese food that is popular with elderly white people. But the elaborate decor and old school bar make it worth a visit.
In a previous post I opined that lounges attached to Chinese restaurants are widely bifurcated into "classic" types and "slipshod" types. The lounge at Louie's Cuisine of China was recommended as a good classic type. And indeed it is, with a very nice decor, though with a curiously limited set of baseball memorabilia somewhat conflicting with the theme, a limited, standard bar menu, and a nice little set of regulars.
The latter, on the Saturday afternoon I dropped by, including a 60-ish man with a white mohawk, and a large guy in a Hawaiian shirt who brought his prized meatloaf in thinking it was meatloaf contest night. "I worked all day on that," the guy said, "Look at my presentation!" It turns out that the meatloaf contest is next Sunday.
5100 15th Avenue Northwest, Seattle, WA 98107-3899 - (206) 782-8855
Est. ? (1976?) - Closed June 29, 2014 - Building constructed: 1976
louiescuisine.com - yelp - citysearch
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