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Football season is back! If you’re ready to watch the Seattle Seahawks get to work and cheer on our local football team, there are tons of great places to do so. Here are 10 of the best sports bars in Seattle to watch the Seahawks.
The Hatback Bar & Grille is a dedicated sports bar broadcasting Mariners, Seahawks, and Sounders games. They are a great option to watch the games or even check out before or after heading to Lumen Field.
Where: 1201 1st Avenue South
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11 AM-10 PM, Closed non game day Mondays
Capitol Hill’s gay sports bar Madison Pub is a great option for game-watching. You can expect multiple screens, a pool table, darts, a jukebox, and plenty of fun!
Where: 1315 E Madison St
Hours: Daily 12 PM-2 AM
The Westy prides itself on being a sports bar without the sports bar feel. You’ll find all the sports-watching amenities you need accompanied by a great eats and drinks menu with a selection of beer, cider, and whisky. Plus they have a location on Roosevelt and in West Seattle.
Where: 1215 NE 65th Street & 7908 35th Avenue SW
Hours: Hours vary by location
Ballard’s Fuel Sports Grill has family-friendly energy and plenty of eats and drinks to enjoy while watching the big game. Not only that but they have 25 flatscreen TVs, a huge projector, and state-of-the-art sound.
Where: 8037 15th Ave NW
Hours: Monday 11:30 AM-10 PM, Tuesday-Thursday 11:30 AM-11 PM, Friday 11:30 AM-12 AM, Saturday 9 AM-12 AM, Sunday 9 AM-10 PM
Rough & Tumble is Seattle’s women’s sports bar. They showcase any women’s sport that they can broadcast in the pub which is pretty cool! They also show local sports games like the Seahawks so go to catch the big game and perhaps learn about new teams.
Where: 5309 22nd Ave NW
Hours: Monday 4 PM-10 PM, Tuesday-Thursday 4 PM-11 PM, Friday 4 PM-12 AM, Saturday
10 AM-Midnight, Sunday 10 AM-10 PM
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At Rookies, you can expect a comfortable neighborhood atmosphere, great eats, and plenty of drinks. As they’re a dedicated sports bar, you’re in the perfect setting to watch the big game on one of the grill’s screens.
Where: 3820 S Ferdinand St
Hours: Monday-Wednesday 11 AM-10 PM, Thursday & Friday 11 AM-10 PM, Saturday 9 AM-11 PM, Sunday 9 AM-10 PM
Garage may predominantly be a billiards and bowling spot but they also have a sports bar perfect for watching the big game. Snack, drink, and play games while you root for your favorite team.
Where: 1130 Broadway
Hours: Monday-Thursday 3 PM-11 PM, Friday & Saturday 1 PM-1 AM, Sunday 1 PM-11 PM
Buckley’s is a pub with plenty of everything, eats, drinks screens, and cheer. You’ll feel right at home in the classic pub atmosphere amongst plenty of other football fans.
Where: 232 1st Ave W
Hours: Monday-Friday 11:30 AM-1 AM, Saturday 9 AM–2 AM, Sunday 9 AM–1 AM
If you’re looking for an authentic beer hall experience to celebrate the Super Bowl, then you should head to Queen Anne Beerhall. You’ll find 25 premium draft brews, beerhall & PNW eats, and of course, screens to keep your eyes on the score.
Where: 203 W Thomas St
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11 AM-12 AM, Friday & Saturday 11 AM-2 AM
This great Fremont spot has 15 TV screens, eats, and a wide drink menu. You’ll also find giant Jenga, beer pong, and beer pong if you get antsy while watching the game.
Where: 309 N 36th St
Hours: Monday-Friday 4 PM-Close, Saturday & Sunday 10 AM-Close
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