- 11 bars listed under "Seattle area" and previously counted in the Seattle total are/were not technically within the Seattle city limits
- 8 bars have been removed entirely, either because they were duplicates, not actually bars (e.g. an all ages club was included), or simply cannot be confirmed
- 5 Seattle bars were added due to a refinement in my definition of what counts as a bar
Links
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Bars where Pete has had a Drink (6,575 bars; 1,785 bars in Seattle) - Click titles below for Lists:
Bars where Pete has had a drink
Monday, January 02, 2012
Number Adjustment Notes
A systematic review of my starting data has led me to adjust my counts of both total bars and Seattle bars, and the next several posts will reflect these changes:
#1635 #S969 - The Innkeeper, Seattle - 12/2/2011
Update: The Innkeeper closed in November 2017 and replaced by The Jerk Shack later that month.
The Innkeeper looks much the same as Marco's Supperclub, but manages to have both a little more personality and a little less attitude. The menu is focused on Latin American and Caribbean dishes, with a few good cocktails to boot. I had the Penn Cove Manila Clams and Chorizo, which were spicy and tasty and had me ordering extra bread to sop up every drop of the broth. I also had a cup of the Ham Hock White Bean soup which was also very fine.
The cocktails were fairly good, though not quite as well balanced as one would expect at, say, Spur or Canon. I had a fairly good "Fleur de Lys" and an okay Corn n'Oil, while my friend had a slightly sweet but enjoyable Dark and Stormy.
The Innkeeper is run by the folks behind Black Bottle and here they provide the same sort of affordable, quality food in perhaps a slightly more casual atmosphere. I'm eager to go back, particularly if the back patio is open on warm evenings.
2510 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 - (206) 718-7817
Est. Nov. 28, 2010 - Building constructed: 1954
Previous bars at this location: Tokyo West Tavern (70s), Seoul Tavern (80s), Wheelhouse Suds (80-90s), Marco's Supperclub (1994-2011)
innkeeperseattle.com - seattletimes - seattlemag - thestranger - eater - yelp
The Innkeeper looks much the same as Marco's Supperclub, but manages to have both a little more personality and a little less attitude. The menu is focused on Latin American and Caribbean dishes, with a few good cocktails to boot. I had the Penn Cove Manila Clams and Chorizo, which were spicy and tasty and had me ordering extra bread to sop up every drop of the broth. I also had a cup of the Ham Hock White Bean soup which was also very fine.
The cocktails were fairly good, though not quite as well balanced as one would expect at, say, Spur or Canon. I had a fairly good "Fleur de Lys" and an okay Corn n'Oil, while my friend had a slightly sweet but enjoyable Dark and Stormy.
The Innkeeper is run by the folks behind Black Bottle and here they provide the same sort of affordable, quality food in perhaps a slightly more casual atmosphere. I'm eager to go back, particularly if the back patio is open on warm evenings.
Est. Nov. 28, 2010 - Building constructed: 1954
Previous bars at this location: Tokyo West Tavern (70s), Seoul Tavern (80s), Wheelhouse Suds (80-90s), Marco's Supperclub (1994-2011)
innkeeperseattle.com - seattletimes - seattlemag - thestranger - eater - yelp
#1634 #S968 - Lost River Winery, Seattle - 12/2/2011
The Lost River Tasting Room, just north of Pike Place Market, offers glasses of the selections from the Mazama, Washington winery.
2003 Western Ave Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98101 - (206) 448-2124
Est. Oct. 1, 2011 - Building constructed: 1981
lostriverwinery.com - facebook - yelp
Est. Oct. 1, 2011 - Building constructed: 1981
lostriverwinery.com - facebook - yelp
#1633 #S967 - Cactus (South Lake Union), Seattle - 11/30/2011
The new Cactus in South Lake Union shares the menu of the other three Seattle are restaurants, which means quite good southwestern and Tex-Mex food and some good margaritas with fresh lime and citrus juices. My personal favorite is the Baja (El Jimador Blanco with cilantro, jalapeƱo and fresh citrus juices).
Like the Alki location, the SLU space has a more open and modern decor than the original Madison Park location (est. 1990), and it tends to have a younger crowd, including staff from nearby Amazon.com.
350 Terry Ave N, Seattle, Wa 98109 - 206.913.2250
Est. Nov 12, 2011
Web site: cactusrestaurants.com - facebook
Best articles: seattletimes - seattletimes - bizjournals - thestranger - seattleandrestaurants - lookatlao - thrillist - seattlemet - yelp
Like the Alki location, the SLU space has a more open and modern decor than the original Madison Park location (est. 1990), and it tends to have a younger crowd, including staff from nearby Amazon.com.
Est. Nov 12, 2011
Web site: cactusrestaurants.com - facebook
Best articles: seattletimes - seattletimes - bizjournals - thestranger - seattleandrestaurants - lookatlao - thrillist - seattlemet - yelp
#1631 - Drai's After Hours, Las Vegas - 11/26/2011
afterhours.drais.net - facebook - draislasvegas.com - draisafterhouse.com - yelp
#1630 - Rok Vegas, Las Vegas - 11/26/2011
rokvegaslv.com - lasvegas.com - yelp - vegasvip
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