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  2. Top Seattle sports bars based on price, reviews - AOL

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    A recent ranking of the top 250 sports bars in the U.S. has several Seattle-area bars on the list, with one coming in second for a not-so-great quality.

  3. Madison Pub - Wikipedia

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    Madison Pub is an LGBT-owned [1] gay sports bar located at 1315 East Madison Street in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. [2] The Stranger has said the pub is "rumored to be the friendliest and least stressful gay bar on all of Capitol Hill", with loyal clientele. [3]

  4. Linda's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Linda's has featured on several Thrillist lists, including "Seattle's 26 best Boozy Brunches" (2014), [6] "The 21 best dive bars in America 2014", [7] "14 Seattle Bars That Are Open on Christmas Day" (2015), [8] "The Best Dive Bars in Seattle" (2016), [9] and "The Best Bars in Seattle Right Now" (2017).

  5. Category:Sports venues in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports venues in Seattle" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. The Comeback Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Comeback Seattle was an LGBTQ-friendly bar and nightclub in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. Described as a gay bar and queer sports bar, The Comeback hosted drag shows and RuPaul's Drag Race viewing parties. The short-lived bar opened in early 2022 and closed on April 30, 2023.

  7. Joe's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The bar's interior in 2022. Mike Seely included Joe's in Seattle Weekly's 2009 overview of the city's ten "most intimidating" dive bars.He described the business as "a shabby oasis of downtrodden Americana in Seattle's bustling Chinatown" and wrote, "During lunch hour in the middle of the week, the bar is populated by maybe a dozen patrons.

  8. The Wildrose (bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Wildrose is a lesbian bar in Seattle, Washington. [1] It is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, and opened in 1985. [2] It is the city's only lesbian bar. [3] Business partners Shelley Brothers and Martha Manning, the current owners of The Wildrose, took over from the original founders in the early 2000s.

  9. Ernie Steele - Wikipedia

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    After ending his football career, Steele opened a diner and sports bar in Seattle, named "Ernie Steele's." It became a landmark and operated under that name until he sold it in 1993. [4] After the sale it was known for eight years as Ileen's Sports Bar, but the back was called "The Ernie Room." [5] Since 2001, it has been a drag bar called ...