Gaslamp Bar & Grill
1315 NW Mall St, Issaquah
(425) 392-4547
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Great place!
Good food.
Excellent service, food, and drink! A must try if you’re in the area.
Service was absolutely great! Food was yummy and loved the atmosphere. Busy but not too loud.
First time we ate there, about 3 weeks ago, wait staff were a little slow but it could have been due to being short staffed. The food made the wait worth it.
We decided to go back again because we really liked the food. After sitting down we watched the wait staff talk to each other and play with their phones for 15 mins without ever coming to our table. There were at most 7 people dining, all who had been helped and were in various stages of eating. A gentleman walked in, sat down and was instantly greeted by a waitress and brought drinks, meanwhile we still hadn't had anyone come to our table. We ended up leaving due to being ignored.
The food is really good, if you are ok with sitting there and not being helped while the staff play on their phones and talk to each other.
Location was fine, parking was good, atmosphere was good, bathrooms could use some help. Service was decent, maybe slightly quicker to recognize new costumes just so they know you see them. We know you're busy, so as least just say welcome, I'll be right back.
Self seating is the reason for the slight delay. Food was good, but nothing memorable. I would come back again though. A few seats could use some updating since they have huge tears in the cushions.
Sat outside with a group of 20 and our waitress Piper was amazing. Positive attitude from beginning to end and managed all of the chaos so well. Thanks for a great evening!
They have a great outdoor patio that is doggo friendly! My pup loves hanging out and the staff are always so friendly with her. Great people. Great environment. Great food. 10/10 will dine again!
I generally prefer not to leave negative reviews, but I felt compelled to express some concerns regarding how a recent situation was handled, as I found it to be quite discouraging.
As someone with Autism and significant social anxiety, I get easily exasperated. I have a five-month-old puppy who is currently undergoing training. While she is not a service dog, I am making great efforts to manage her excitability around strangers.
During my visit, I had just got my dog settled down with her foraging mat when a waitress said, “Oh, you’re just a baby,” before attempting to pet my dog without asking for permission. I wasn’t upset—these situations happen occasionally—but in my state of exasperation, I asked, “Could you please not pet my dog? She’s in training. I’m sorry.”
The staff member responded, “Well, you brought your dog to a public patio,” which was a bit upsetting. At that point, I decided to gather my dog and leave.
Afterward, I took some time to calm down, as I often feel self-conscious about setting boundaries regarding my dog and my own needs. I then contacted the restaurant to speak with the manager.
The person answering the call mentioned, “The lady with the dog wants to speak with you.” When I explained the situation I said the waitress basically implied that because I brought my dog to a public patio, I couldn’t set boundaries or ask for permission for her to be unpetted. I clarified that she is in training.
It seemed to me that while it would have been appropriate for the staff to ask for permission before petting, the managers focus shifted onto me because my dog was not wearing a vest. I believe that, regardless of whether a dog has a vest, asking for permission before petting someone’s animal is always courteous. To use an analogy, you wouldn’t touch someone’s purse without permission, nor would you approach and touch a child.
My primary concern is that individuals with disabilities—particularly those that are not immediately visible—might have a similar experience and feel that their boundaries are not respected simply because they are in a public space. I hope this feedback is helpful, as the goal is to foster understanding and respectful interactions for everyone.
When your staff is more involved with drunks as your food sits in the window…enjoy your over burnt BLT
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Great food and drink specials. Try the $6 whiskey special while they last!
Says Family Friendly but my son was exposed to horrible language written on the walls on the mens bathroom.
I loved checking this place out! We did a family staycation in Issaquah with the kids and this spot was a great find near our hotel! I absolutely loved the service from the woman taking care of our table Saturday afternoon! Friendly, personable, funny and always checked on how we were doing even with it being a bit busy! The food and drinks were excellent! Ordered my own drink creation and the bartender nailed it! I had a steak salad and also tried the pressure cooked special order 4 piece fried chicken drumsticks and Jojos. Everything was spectacular! The vibe was also incredible, it felt like a bar but also very very family friendly. It was comforting but also felt lively and fun! I definitely enjoyed my experience here!!!!
Great sports bar!!!
Amazing breakfast burrito - exceeded expectations and service was fantastic
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