“I love this place. They do a lot to support our extremely tallented local music scene. Open mic nights are on Sundays- and the best artists are picked to play a "Sheldon's showcase." It's a great way for young artists, or established artists who are new in town to get a booking. And you get to see some really incredible emerging bands in a small, intimate venue.I don't drink (but still hang out here because it's awesome) but my friends say they pour strong drinks and the staff are all really friendly and laid back. The atmosphere is great- tall dark wood booths, brick and plenty of seating with a view of the stage.Check it out if you love live music. It's a cool spot.“
“On a quiet Wednesday night, the atmosphere at this pub transported me to Ireland with its charming decor and lively music. Despite being short-staffed, the bartender was fantastic-friendly and helpful. Although the kitchen was closed, I enjoyed a delicious draft cider. A pleasant experience overall, and I appreciated the welcoming ambiance.“
“True American Irish pub! Great food and service! I had the Shepard's Pie and loved it! I was worried it was too much food and it was, prior to a Mariners baseball game. But I had to eat it all as it was so good! So good portions of food and very tasty. The Coke was good as well, better than at the ballpark.“
“Sully’s in Queen Anne is a gem, a perfect spot to grab a beer and some eats with a couple friends. They offer a small selection of draft beers plus all of the classic canned beers that you’d expect from a Seattle bar. They serve well-poured shots and dive bar cocktails and mixed drinks. The staff is polite and will interact with you in you’re sitting at the bar. I’d recommend getting in early on a Friday night and staying for an early dinner and drinks. They have a couple of tvs playing sports. The place is small but there is plenty of bar and table top seating. In the spring and summer the front of the bar opens up into the street.Vegetarian options: They do have non-meat dishes.Dietary restrictions: They are able to accommodate if you mention it.Parking: You’ll have to find parking on the Main Street out front. It’s valid for two hours.Wheelchair accessibility: The bar is on the first floor or street level and can be accessed by wheelchair but it is tight inside.“
“Ι love this Irish pub, probably my favourite in Seattle. Food is good, beer is really good, and place is very nice and cosy. Some nights they have events going on and live music. Best time of the year hands down the run up to Saint Patrick's Day. Service is a bit of a hit and miss some times but it's okay. Pricing is decent for the area.“
“got lunch today for .y crew at work. excellent service great tasting food. The burgers were flavorful and juicy. The corn beef box tails were amazing. The return was amazing and the clam chowder is highly recommended It is definitely going to be a favorite place to revisit.“
“The Irish plate on st paddy's day of mashed potatoes, cooked cabbage, soda bread and corn beef were delicious. The service was great that night in a packed house. It is a dive bar but a fun loving place. Highly recommend and we'll be back.“
“Living in the area, I've passed by this bar countless times but never had the opportunity to visit until St. Patty's Day. I finally decided to give it a try, and it was a blast! They featured live music, tap, and sean nós dancing, along with outdoor seating arrangements. Despite the busy day, the service was exceptional and attentive. A fantastic neighborhood bar indeed!“
“Jessica is a gem. She took great care of us. The wings were terrific, the tots were crispy & the Lamb Sliders were a lovely surprise! Yum! Prices are spot on and the lively clientele make for “interesting” conversations! We’ll return for sure!“
“First timers here. We came to watch a game, have some food and drinks. The food was amazing!! I got the cheeseburger with a fried egg on it and it was a 10/10. The fries were seasoned well with more than just salt. It came out pretty quickly too and piping hot (like I like it). A total recommend.“
“I love this place....very small irish bar. The food is not fancy which is to my liking....but the fish and chips Fish were melt in my mouth and the beef stew was hot and great. The stage here for the band is tiny....about 4 people comfortable, 5 people a little more smoothed. Because it is a small more intimate entertainment space, it doesn't need to be ear blistering and it wasn't....thank you sound man! We came to hear an Irish themed band The Blarneytones) but the lead singer was sick. Next month the Scuppermonkies will be here!! Love that fun Irish themed band .Parking: The Owl n Thistle doesn't have its own parking. Count on searching for a place and walking 1-3 bocks.“
“I haven’t been here since precovid, so it felt like a new place to for me. Stopped by while my kids were at a concert. I get anxious walking in alone to new places, but was immediately greeted warmly twice. The bartender was easy to chat with, the regulars were easy to chat with. I really enjoyed myself. I’ll be back to try the dinner menu soon. I had ordered fries-which were hot and delicious, and 2 Manny’s. It was a pleasant evening. Highly recommend“
“Atmosphere is great! I’ve been to the Kell’s in Portland many times, Kell’s in Seattle was fantastic also. A fun little neighborhood. And the live music is always a bonus! Drinks are fast and well prepared. Staff was courteous and friendly.“
“I don't know why people leave so weak reviews. Food was amazing. Huge portions of clams and so much more. I don't remember what else we ate. Drank sone margarita's and icecream float. But I just spent 30 min searching for the place because if food. Great prices too“
“Really cool little Irish pub. Food is really good, but I would think they would have more Irish beers on tap! I bet expensive, but then, everywhere in the city is nowadays, so there you go.Parking: They're a street parking available, but it is a highly occupied residential area and can be difficult to find parkingWheelchair accessibility: Reasonably accessible to those with mobility impairments“