Reviews Streamline Seattle

5
Michael Swanson
+5
One of the highlights of my Seattle visit. Fun, relaxing, casual and shows a feeling of neighborhood. Great food, great prices and great staff.
5
Jack Carter
+5
This tavern is a true hidden gem to Seattle! The local patrons accompanied by the beautiful history behind the place make this place one of a kind. After only an hour there it felt like home; for example the bartender knowing you by your first name, the local people making conversation, the cooks coming out to check on the food; just shows this place is a team effort to make it one of a kind. Also make sure you check out the dog calendar, not only does it show they care about their regulars but the proceeds go back into the community. Lastly the food menu is great, and affordable!
5
Cees van der Put
+5
I think the best bar I have been to in Seattle... Very dog friendly as well.
4
Alex Ordonez
+4
Pretty middle of the road overall, BUT it is great considering the location and price of draft beers. It stands out because of the arcade games available and excellent service. I can’t remember the last time a bartender addressed me by my first name on a busy night, but they did here. On a relatively busy Friday night, I never had to wait long for attention from the bartender. Unfortunately this tavern plays its music a little bit too loud for my taste. This raises the volume of every group, and I can hardly hear music in earphones while I read alone. So, this might not be your quiet drinking spot. However, I would absolutely stop by here with some friends for a drink to start or end the night. They will add $1 to tabs if you spend under $10 and use a credit card. They have a prominent sign. I think that’s fair, but you should know before arriving.
5
John Jacobson
+5
Visited this tavern after a work meeting and it did not disappoint. Drink pours were generous and reasonably priced. Food was fried deliciousness. Now that credit cards/tabs are welcome at the bar... Kitchen is cash only. Cheers!
5
Wm “Ben” Chitwood
+5
Only been here a few times, it's a pretty solid "dive" feeling pub, good prices.
5
James Baber
+5
Step into this Seattle gem, and you might first wonder if you've taken a wrong turn. But fear not, this classic dive bar is a diamond in the rough, offering an experience that's as authentic as it gets. It's the kind of place that, once you get it, you can't help but be drawn back, time and again. Here, the eclectic crowd is part of the charm. You'll find business suits rubbing elbows with leather-clad bikers, all united in their superlatives for the retro 3 Taco Bbasket and the iconic Seattle Dog with tots. It's a cacophony of diversity where everyone speaks the universal language of solid drinks, classic food, and good times. Note, the kitchen is cash only with an ATM about 4 feet away inside. My go-to drink when not eating is an old fashioned (rye), and my favorite dish is the Porkenstein Dog with extra cream cheese and jalapenos -- yes, you read that correctly -- paired with a Rainier. In short, if you're looking for an unpretentious bar with character in every corner and a menu that delights, look no further. This is where the heart of Seattle beats the loudest.
5
Christopher Taylor
+5
As a bar dweller who travels, I passed by this place a few times because it was near my room and supposed that I might find myself in here. Glad I did. The one empty barstool put me in great company for the night, the food served from a window in the other room appeared to satisfy everyone's needs. Great oval bar!
5
Brendan Walsh
+5
Great local spot. Note: reduced food menu on days there's an event at the climate pledge arena (no burgers). Also food is cash only but they have an ATM with a super cheap transaction fee
5
Sam Hayashi
+5
My first time here. Major plus is the prices. $8 Crown Royal $4 PBR. No complaints whatsoever. I put 3 star for for because I haven't ordered any food yet.
5
Matt Bonney
+5
This is the most local bar you're going to find in Seattle. Friendly and full of dogs. If you're looking for something fancy look elsewhere. If you want local vibes and (usually) nice people, check out the Streamline tavern.
5
Brandyon Scott
+5
Really nice people minding the place. It gets really crowded after six on Fridays, though. Free peanuts are an awesome touch.
4
Miles K
+4
Classic Seattle dive bar with a friendly and attentive staff. This place is very popular and can get packed, especially before a kraken game or concert. There's a billiard area down the stairs in the back if you want to spread out. This is a really fun place and always welcoming if you're looking to knock back a couple cold ones with some good people.
5
Nelson Garbutt
+5
Super chill dive bar, great for pre-funking before a game, or concert. Good prices and typically has good bar food after 5pm.
5
Ken M.
+5
A local bar with a very welcoming atmosphere. A lot of the patrons are regulars. They also sell reasonably priced food but I haven't tried it out. The prices at this bar are some of the best in Seattle and the bartenders are all extremely nice and timely. There are also two small patios if you want to drink outside. One is smoking and the other is non smoking. I highly recommend this place.
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