Chucks Burger Press

U, 5041 Wilson Ave S, Seattle
(206) 485-2977

Recent Reviews

Jeff C.

The service is amazing, it's great to have beer, coffee, ice cream, and a bookstore all in one and the selection of fears unbeatable . terrible food. Great selection of beer. the food can be horrendous. I been coming here for a while and thought I was savvy when is comes to what to order and still I get hit with a curve ball now n again. The $10 breakfast burrito is terrible, it's like one of those frozen burritos. The wings are good and the monster fries are mid but give you the most bang for your buck. the burger is Dick's size but not Dick's price.

Jay C.

This is a terrific find. It's a tap house, with 48 beers on tap and a video menu. It's a tavern with great tavern food including smash burgers. They serve ice cream. Espresso. And there's an advanced level beer bottle store downstairs WITH A WALK IN COOLER! Kids are allowed. And there's a bookstore. It has a chill vibe, nice staff, excellent beer, really good tavern food, just a huge all around win. Nice outdoor seating area and its own parking lot. Ordering is cafeteria style. This is my new neighborhood hangout. It's the same "Chucks" that operates in Greenwood and the CD. Recommend very highly.

allison harkless

I stood in front of the cashier for about a minute while he continued his conversation with his buddy behind the bar. And then finally I said hello and he looked at me surprised and he said hello and I pulled out my cash and he says . We don't take cash.So you lost a customer. If your employer had been at least halfway connected and engaging, I might have not been so turned off.

Service: 1

Sido Wright

Goooooood

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

L Walker

It was my first time here, just looking for something to eat. Nice atmosphere, food was good, and a large variety of beers. I will definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Louie Shahan

I thought the food was great and well priced. Sauces were the real star. All made from scratch according to the chef. Wings are delicious too. Cheap, good, easy casual atmosphere.

Chris Zuydhoek

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ? Seek this place outSolid burgers, delicious fries, and an amazing beer selection.Sadly, the inside is no longer dog friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Mae W.

Super chill and attached to a bookstore! You can go downstairs and play pinball while you browse their endless selection of beer, cider and wine. The food was also great, my friend and I got their burger and tots and it was pretty tasty! The staff are very nice and helpful and will be back again!

Dawn H.

This place is raking it in as a dual daycare/taproom. Seriously, what a concept! It seems to be a haven for weary parents who finally have a place to let their kids run around unattended, the little tykes free to whine and shriek and bite ankles whenever they need to. I mean, why hire a babysitter when you can crowd this space in the after-school hours to get a buzz on in the presence of your precious angels. Seriously, there are more children here than there are adults; it's so heartening to be in a place where the little tykes rule the roost! The open concept allows the noise to permeate the entire shared space including the corners of the neighboring bookstore. Okay, jokes aside, the place is amazing with so many taps and bottles to-go to choose from but OMG the parents need to rein in their spawn.

j spain Greene

This is a major hub for this neighborhood... a casual place with great energy that shares space with Third Place Books. It is constantly busy. I really like everyone on the staff... Very friendly and quick to help.However, the food was not good. The "Monster Fries' is a paper boat with fries, topped with a Burger Patty, sauce, cheese and onions. The biggest problem was the meat... cut into tiny pieces probably before it was cooked... It was dry, over cooked to oblivion, and did not seem like a whole patty. $13 was far too much for this and it was my dinner...I was pretty sad about it.The German Potato Salad, $6, was extremely under seasoned to the point of being tossable. My dining partners Bratwurst was fine. The coffee was goodI'll definitely have a beer or coffee here but won't waste money on eating again. Big disappointment.Vegetarian options: They offer Impossible Burger substitution at no extra cost

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Dane Goodman

Tasty

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Seattle W.

This was one of our favorite places to stop by on a weekly bases. They use to have a different food truck on site each evening. I would wonder through the bookstore that is attached and often buy a new read. They did away with the trucks and now have an in house smash burger. Eh. It's okay, nothing amazing. And when the juicy and delicious Bent burger restaurant are across the street it's an easy decision to go to Bent instead. Chucks does have a nice outdoor area perfect for the spring and summer with your pets and kids. We also use to come in the fall and winter and sit inside with our small dog. However dogs are no longer allowed inside. So sadly, between the trucks being gone and the Seattle rain and cold weather coming back we likely won't be visiting chucks anymore.

Steph Prime

I ordered the bacon burger right when they opened at noon, and it hit the spot! It was enough to split with my husband (though my appetite is probably less than most). The special sauce was probably my favorite part, but the carmelized onions and great portions of bacon also were great. Also, the person taking orders was very helpful and friendly, and the food came out quick!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jordan White

For the price, it’s hard to find a better value for freshly cooked food. A burger and fries for $10-$12 in Seattle? Couple that with 50 drafts, an awesome bookstore, and a huge selection of packaged beers and I’m in heaven!

Charu Jangid

The burgers are ok- better than not having any food. But I really miss the food trucks that used to be here previously….can those be brought back??

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