Petoskey's
125 N 36th St, Seattle
(206) 632-3003
Customers' Favorites
The Hog Islander Italian Hoagie
The Great Mike Petoskey
Wisconsin Cheese Curds
Mac and Cheese Pizza
Toasted Ravioli
Fried Ravioli
Chicken Wings
French Fries
Tater Tots
5 Burger
Recent Reviews
Came in for a quick bite and ended up getting one of the better smash burgers I’ve had in a while. Patties had that perfect crispy edge but were still juicy, and the house-made bun really puts it over the top. Everything was balanced—not sloppy or overloaded. Fresh toppings, solid fries. Definitely coming back.
Petoskey’s is one of those rare neighborhood spots that consistently gets everything right. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and unpretentious—exactly what you want in a great local bar and restaurant.
The food is outstanding across the board. Whether you’re stopping in for a casual bite or settling in for a full meal, everything is well-prepared, flavorful, and clearly made with care. The menu strikes a great balance between...
The food is outstanding across the board. Whether you’re stopping in for a casual bite or settling in for a full meal, everything is well-prepared, flavorful, and clearly made with care. The menu strikes a great balance between...
After watching a movie at the Italian Film Festival and having skipped dinner, I searched for a quiet place to grab late dinner in Fremont. I found Petoskey’s Sports Bar nearby. It was the perfect place for a quick bite with a handful of people, moderate noise, and plenty of sports on the TVs. After looking at the menu, I chose the “888 burger” (so named because it costs $8.88) with fries. The food was prepared quickly and came in an assuming plastic basket with waxed paper....