Seattle's Historic Triangle Pub
553 1st Ave S, Seattle
(206) 628-0474
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I was so stuffed. I think I might become a regular. The bill was good for how much you get. Feels like a place in Charlotte that I enjoyed visiting.
Everyone is very friendly. The hot dogs are huge && savory. I moved away from the area but don't mind driving an hour for the Green Dog. Plus the beers on tap are from local breweries && they are delicious , specially when paired with a hot dog && their garlic fries. The corn is a must have too ! :)
Wow. This place is fantastic. I had no idea it existed until my friend suggested it the other night. The Black Horse only holds around 15 people tops, and that's what makes it so amazing. The beers of the day are kept in a bucket and the cheese plate is delicious with fruit, salami, chutney and bread. We played a gambling dice game with the bartender and a few others while the guy sitting next to me swapped great stories then bought everyone in the bar a round.
Classic Seattle bar. We always stop by for a heavy shot of tequila before the M's games.
I love the upstairs with the ping pong tables and pool tables. Great multi-level atmosphere, I've been here several times and it offers all the staples of a good pub.
The atmosphere is incredible. The staff are friendly and relatable. On top of that $2 draft Rainier.
A good place to learn some local history. Small and quaint. Kind servers. A bit Dusty and rustic but worth the experience
Oh man, this is pure nostalgia right here. You walk into a different era in this little pub, and are welcomed like family. The locals start talking to you right away, and love to banter. This area is amazing with great bars!
Busy, crowded, touristy, loud. I’m not knowledgeable on breweries or pubs, so I rated based comparing the few I have visited. (There’s so many in Seattle and West Seattle...) There was a short wait for dining, which is always a good sign I suppose.Took a friend from out of state and he bought an expensive t shirt here I believe. If you like that, then worth checking out one time.
Difficult to resist stopping by - this unique little bar exudes character, plus we were then just on the stroke of happy hour. Some good beers and an interesting mix of clientele.
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Very cool place! Small in size but large in heart, definitely go have a brew here if you have the time.
When I lived in town, it was a frequent hangout. After several many years of pretending Vashon was hip and affordable, living in town again. It shall indellibly be back on my day-off rounds now that I live in town again, even if it's startling to have sunlight in the bar with the Viaduct gone. The C route is once again convenient for bussing. At 71, that is important.
The best place to go before a Seahawks game and now that the viaduct is gone, it even has a view!
This is a no nonsense type bar that is good for getting a beer at before or after a ball game. It has that neighborhood dive bar feel, but also a small cozy sports bar feel to it too. The drinks are reasonably priced.
Great pre game meeting place!! Right next to the stadiums. W/ $2 Rainiers!!!
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