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Thursday, September 02, 2010
#1198 - Encinitas Ale House, Encinitas CA - 8/22/2010
A good selection of beers (I had a tasty Mongo Double IPA, from Port Brewing) and monster hamburgers with various high quality beefs.
1044 S Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas, CA 92024 - (760) 943-7180
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encinitasalehouse.com - facebook - beer advocate - yelp
#1197 - Barra Barra Saloon, San Diego - 8/21/2010
A fairly cool (in both senses of the word) space with pretty good magaritas.
4016 Wallace St, San Diego, CA 92110-2743 - (619) 291-3200
plazadelpasado - yelp
plazadelpasado - yelp
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
#1196 - Old Town Mexican Cafe, San Diego - 8/21/2010
The Old Town Mexican Cafe and Cantina is a fairly large place with pretty good food, and seemingly about an even split between tourists and locals. Their magaritas and signature carnitas were both better than average.
One bizarre element of the decor is a series of gawdawful sculptures of clowns with balloons suspended from the ceiling. One can hardly help speculating about the back story for these, perhaps the pressured purchases from the owner's senile aunt?
2489 San Diego Ave. (Harney St.) San Diego, CA 92110
2489 San Diego Ave, San Diego, CA 92110 - 619-297-4330
Links: oldtownmexcafe.com - The Atlas Heart - frommers - zagat - yelp
One bizarre element of the decor is a series of gawdawful sculptures of clowns with balloons suspended from the ceiling. One can hardly help speculating about the back story for these, perhaps the pressured purchases from the owner's senile aunt?
Links: oldtownmexcafe.com - The Atlas Heart - frommers - zagat - yelp
#1195 - Old Town Saloon, San Diego - 8/21/2010
A nice little dive in the Old Town section of San Diego, though inside it is the standard Bud Lite paraphenalia and etc. and not distinguishable from a thousand other dives across the country.
2495 San Diego Ave, San Diego, CA 92110-2839 - (619) 298-2209
yelp - citysearch
yelp - citysearch
#1194 - The Islands, San Diego - 8/19/2010
The Islands Sushi and Pupu Bar, in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Diego.
2270 Hotel Circle N., San Diego, CA 92108 - 619-297-1101
islandssushi.com
islandssushi.com
#1192 #S729 - The Scarlet Tree, Seattle - 8/16/2010
Update: This version of the Scarlet Tree closed in 2014.
The Scarlet Tree is back, 4 years after shutting down the location on Roosevelt, where I believe they've been since the 1940s. I'm not a big fan of the new space, I don't like all the windows for a music club, and the bar was decidedly uninteresting when I visited. But this was on an afternoon, and I can't really judge the new place by its strengths until I've seen some music and sampled the breakfast again.
801 NE 65th St Suite C, Seattle, WA 98115 - (206) 523-8888 - info@scarlet-tree.com
scarlet-tree.com - facebook - yelp
The Scarlet Tree is back, 4 years after shutting down the location on Roosevelt, where I believe they've been since the 1940s. I'm not a big fan of the new space, I don't like all the windows for a music club, and the bar was decidedly uninteresting when I visited. But this was on an afternoon, and I can't really judge the new place by its strengths until I've seen some music and sampled the breakfast again.
scarlet-tree.com - facebook - yelp
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
#1189 #S727 - I-Spy, Seattle - (OOO)
Briefly in the old space of the Weathered Wall (1921 5th, now demolished)
#1188 #S726 - Bai Pai Thai Lounge, Seattle - 7/17/2010
Bai Pai Thai closed in late March or early April 2018.
2316 Northeast 65th St, Seattle, WA 98115-7098 - (206) 527-4800
Est. 2005 - Closed 2018 - Building constructed 2005
Previous bars in this location: None known
baipairestaurant.com - the stranger - yelp
Est. 2005 - Closed 2018 - Building constructed 2005
Previous bars in this location: None known
baipairestaurant.com - the stranger - yelp
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
#1186 #S724 - Wedgwood Ale House, Seattle - 7/17/2010
A very friendly and comfortable old neighborhood joint, dominated by the horseshoe-shaped bar. The Wedgwood now has three distinct sections: the bar in front, the pool room in back, and the expanded dining area in between for special occasions. There's also a pleasant patio out front.
This area of town is lucky to have two fine, vintage bars like this and Fiddler's Inn.
Historical Notes: The "Wedgewood Tavern" begins appearing at the current address of the Wedgewood Alehouse in 1945, is proceeded there by Hansen's Tavern in the late 30s and early 40s, and a tavern owned by Charles Hufsvang is listed at the address in 1935. However, county tax records indicate that the current building was constructed in 1964, so I do not date the current bar back to any of these dates. The current owners have had the place since 1992.
8515 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115 - (206) 527-2676
wedgwoodalehouse.com - seattle times - seattle weekly - yelp
This area of town is lucky to have two fine, vintage bars like this and Fiddler's Inn.
Historical Notes: The "Wedgewood Tavern" begins appearing at the current address of the Wedgewood Alehouse in 1945, is proceeded there by Hansen's Tavern in the late 30s and early 40s, and a tavern owned by Charles Hufsvang is listed at the address in 1935. However, county tax records indicate that the current building was constructed in 1964, so I do not date the current bar back to any of these dates. The current owners have had the place since 1992.
wedgwoodalehouse.com - seattle times - seattle weekly - yelp
Friday, July 23, 2010
#1185 #S723 - The Copper Gate, Seattle - 7/15/2010
Update: The Copper Gate is closing after June 30, 2013.
The Copper Gate dates back to 1946 and when it went under it was one of the last beer and wine only taverns in the city and one of the more intimidating dives. It was picked up by the owners of Thaiku and La Carta de Oaxaca sometime shortly after 2000, and its bawdy theme not only preserved but accentuated (Seattle's only surviving "scandalnavian" lounge, they proudly proclaim).
The drinks are like none you'll find anywhere else in the city, centered around their home-made variations of aquavit. The food is inspired by Scandinavian traditions, which naturally means that it ranges from tasty to disgusting.
But the best reason to go to the Copper Gate is the place itself. The bar is a replica viking ship, with a sail formed of vintage porn images. An original column with bas-relief naked woman has been nicely restored. There are various mild porn dioramas, including a Barbie-orgy version in the women's room.
And then there is the Pussy Room. You enter the Pussy Room through an entry shaped like a vagina, pass a case large case of champagne, and turn into a shabby/swanky room with a stage, stripper pole, high-backed, red velvet seats and room for about two dozen people.
Ostensibly for the jazz band that plays there, and not simply the pun, there is an organ in the back of the Pussy Room. But you do not simply enter it any time you feel the urge; currently the room is open to the public only from 8pm-10pm Tuesday nights. At these times they host the impressive jazz drumming of Mike Peterson, a partner on keyboards whom I do not know, and often a guest artist to sit in for a few.
It is a living tribute to the unvarnished, old Ballard, and a must-visit for any lover of unique bars and cocktails.
Try the: Stor Agurk
6301 24th Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107 - (206) 706-3292
Est. 1946 - Closed July 1, 2013
thecoppergate.com - seattle times - the stranger - seattlest - seattle weekly - seattle weekly 2 - seattle weekly 3 - yelp
The Copper Gate dates back to 1946 and when it went under it was one of the last beer and wine only taverns in the city and one of the more intimidating dives. It was picked up by the owners of Thaiku and La Carta de Oaxaca sometime shortly after 2000, and its bawdy theme not only preserved but accentuated (Seattle's only surviving "scandalnavian" lounge, they proudly proclaim).
The drinks are like none you'll find anywhere else in the city, centered around their home-made variations of aquavit. The food is inspired by Scandinavian traditions, which naturally means that it ranges from tasty to disgusting.
But the best reason to go to the Copper Gate is the place itself. The bar is a replica viking ship, with a sail formed of vintage porn images. An original column with bas-relief naked woman has been nicely restored. There are various mild porn dioramas, including a Barbie-orgy version in the women's room.
And then there is the Pussy Room. You enter the Pussy Room through an entry shaped like a vagina, pass a case large case of champagne, and turn into a shabby/swanky room with a stage, stripper pole, high-backed, red velvet seats and room for about two dozen people.
Ostensibly for the jazz band that plays there, and not simply the pun, there is an organ in the back of the Pussy Room. But you do not simply enter it any time you feel the urge; currently the room is open to the public only from 8pm-10pm Tuesday nights. At these times they host the impressive jazz drumming of Mike Peterson, a partner on keyboards whom I do not know, and often a guest artist to sit in for a few.
It is a living tribute to the unvarnished, old Ballard, and a must-visit for any lover of unique bars and cocktails.
Try the: Stor Agurk
Est. 1946 - Closed July 1, 2013
thecoppergate.com - seattle times - the stranger - seattlest - seattle weekly - seattle weekly 2 - seattle weekly 3 - yelp
Thursday, July 22, 2010
#1184 #S722 - Red Lantern, Seattle - 7/15/2010
The food in this modern Northern-Chinese/Korean restaurant gets quite good reviews, but I wasn't eating this visit. It is much more elegant than the sign outside would lead you to believe. The bar portion is pleasant, but unremarkable, and the bartender pours wine with a heavy hand.
520 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104 - (206) 682-7211
redlanternseattle.com - the stranger - yelp
redlanternseattle.com - the stranger - yelp
#1183 #S721 - Bush Garden, Seattle - 7/15/2010
As I've noted, I tend to classify the dive bar lounges attached to Chinese and Asian restaurants as either the "classic" kind or the "slapdash" kind. This one is definitely in the classic school. No quick trip to the 99 Cent store decor here -- the bar is happily dark and old school. The drinks are the very basics, except for some Asian beer choices, and the (Japanese) food is mediocre. But it's a nice, retro American-Japanese joint with bamboo, tatami rooms, sushi bar, and gin on tap. (And it's a shame my good camera was in the shop during this visit.)
bushgarden.net - yelp
#1182 - Joey, Bellevue, WA - 7/13/2010
Even the Lake Union Joey seems pretty Bellevue, so I didn't expect to like anything about the actual Bellevue version except ogling some of the women. But the night I went there, the bartenders and crowd were both actually pretty cool. I can't say its cocktails are particularly good -- although also not as bad as some places like this (e.g. the Bellevue Earls), and the food is pretty decent. I wouldn't go out of my way for it, and I certainly wouldn't trade the Lake Union view for the mall-ish Bellevue setting, but it's not altogether unpleasant either.
800 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004-4229 - (425) 637-1177
joeyrestaurants.com - facebook - yelp
800 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004-4229 - (425) 637-1177
joeyrestaurants.com - facebook - yelp
#1181 - Earls, Bellevue, WA - 7/13/2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
#1180 - Naga Bar, Chantanee, Bellevue, WA - 7/13/2010
Very good cocktails, very good Thai food, and hand-carved baseballs of ice to dilute and cool at just the right rate. Mike McSorley has replaced Andrew Bohrer behind the bar, and the Naga Lounge remains the home of the best cocktails on the East Side. (Photo by Neil C.)
601 108th Avenue Northeast #100A, Bellevue, WA 98004 - (425) 455-3226
chantanee.com - facebook - bellevue reporter - seattlemet - seattle times - the stranger - seattle mag - seattle weekly - yelp
chantanee.com - facebook - bellevue reporter - seattlemet - seattle times - the stranger - seattle mag - seattle weekly - yelp
Sunday, July 11, 2010
#1179 #S720 - Van's 105 Tavern, Seattle - 12/31/2009
Update: Van's was sold and renamed "Tim's Tavern" in late 2011.
This is a pretty standard neighborhood dive bar. The decor is the same old beer-company paraphernalia, but the bartender and some of the regulars give it a good dose of personality.
I'd missed getting this on my list earlier, but I've been there two or three times, the last time on New Year's Eve, 2009/2010. Don't ask me why.
Historical Notes: This bar was said to be established in 1937 as "Jack's Tavern." The first listing I've found is for Mackey's Tavern in 1948. By 1970 and into the 1980's it was simply the "105th Street Tavern," and by 1990 it was "Van's 105 Tavern." In late 2011 new owner Tim Arnot renamed in "Tim's Tavern."
602 N 105th St, Seattle, WA 98133 - (206) 789-9005
yelp - seattle weekly - citysearch
This is a pretty standard neighborhood dive bar. The decor is the same old beer-company paraphernalia, but the bartender and some of the regulars give it a good dose of personality.
I'd missed getting this on my list earlier, but I've been there two or three times, the last time on New Year's Eve, 2009/2010. Don't ask me why.
Historical Notes: This bar was said to be established in 1937 as "Jack's Tavern." The first listing I've found is for Mackey's Tavern in 1948. By 1970 and into the 1980's it was simply the "105th Street Tavern," and by 1990 it was "Van's 105 Tavern." In late 2011 new owner Tim Arnot renamed in "Tim's Tavern."
yelp - seattle weekly - citysearch
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