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The 5 Point Cafe is a bar and 24-hour cafe in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, owned by Dave Meinert.It is located by Tilikum Place and is open since 1929. . It is considered the oldest drinking establishment in the neighborhood and has received accolades from local media for being one of the best dive bars in the ci
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The city of Seattle, Washington, has many notable restaurants. As of the first quarter of 2017, Seattle had 2,696 restaurants. Seattle restaurants’ gross annual sales are a total of $2.9 billion as of 2016. [1] Seattle is the fifth city ranked by restaurant-density with 24.9 restaurants per 10,000 households. [2]
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Seattle: Chain of brewpubs founded in Palo Alto, California in 1988 and owned by SPB Hospitality; the Seattle location opened in 1998 and closed in 2019 Hale's Ales: Seattle: Opened in 1983, closed in 2022 Harmon Brewing Co. [34] Tacoma (2) Opened in 1997, ceased brewing in 2019 Hilliard's Beer [35] Seattle: Opened in 2010, closed in 2016
Central Saloon is a bar, restaurant and music venue in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.Established in 1892, the bar is among the city's oldest. [1] [2]The bar is located in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, the oldest in the city.
Lonely Planet has said, "The best cider pub in Seattle is far more than a taproom for apple-infused alcoholic beverages – although the 20-item cider menu is, of course, a big bonus. There's decent food, live music, game nights, craft beer, cocktails and a wonderful 'pub' feel set off by its cozy booths and portrait-bedecked walls."
Seattle Weekly included the Eagle in their 2009 list of the city's ten "most intimidating" dive bars. [11]Matt Baume of The Stranger wrote, "There is nothing stranger than being at the Eagle during daylight hours—somehow it feels like it should be shrouded in perpetual dark, like a Gotham City where Batman suggestively rubs Burt Ward's package in a shadowy corner.