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    Who has the best Happy Hour in Seattle?

    Was just wondering what you know that I don't.
    In case anyone wants to join us for drinks Friday...
    I know McCormick's has ridiculously cheap eats, but eats aren't always the most important item on the agenda ... Pioneer SQ? Belltown? Fremont?

    who's in/out/downwith it/up for it/jiggy with it?

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    Another one I know of that's pretty good is Ivar's Salmon House. That's the place almost under the Ship Canal Bridge on Lake Union. They have an outdoor deck on the lake when the weather's nice.

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    very nice AD... the Whalemaker I believe their lounge is called. They do a good happy hour? So are you in? Good pizza pie at the Northlake just across the street too. Just don't order the pepperoni unless you like Oberto Beef Stick on your pizza
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    Quote Originally Posted by tibaher
    So are you in? Good pizza pie at the Northlake just across the street too.
    No, I can't make it! I've heard the Northlake has good pie, but have never had it.

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    A few of my favorites adult beverage establishments. No real happy hour specials, just good places to hang.

    Fremont: Pacific Inn, George and Dragon, Dubliner
    Wallingford: O'Shea's, Blue Star
    Belltown: Lava Lounge
    Capitol Hill: Linda's Tavern
    Pioneer Square: NA

    I'd be down for a few frosty ones on Friday afternoon. Just watched Further and Prophecy on the plane back from Dallas and am now thoroughly depressed. I should know better than to torture myself like that.
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    Wedgwood Ale House in beautiful downtown Wedgwood

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    Schultzy's on the Ave!!!!!!!
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    What about the Pike Brewery? I know they do happy hour beer prices til 6:30. The Sonics are in town tonight, so I'd just as soon stay downtown until the game starts and traffic slows down anyway. Let's get together and swap non-skiing stories and quaff some fresh. I'll be there by 5:30

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    Ray's Cafe out by Shilshole has a good happy hour, but I would go there with more of an emphasis on getting their great food rather than drinks.

    One more, Atlas Cafe in U Village (don't laugh) has really cheap food and drink prices.

    That's about all I know.
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    hmm
    ponti has a very good happy hour 9:30-close like1/2 appss and cheap beer.
    ivars has a good one too 9:30-close to or is it 9
    the ram always has something
    Romios used to have 1dollar henrys on thursdays...

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    Ivars has good happy hour.

    Atlas, like scoob mentioned has great snacks (nachos, quesadillas, salads) and cheap prices on drinks. They do carry some good beer as well.

    Ruth's Chris steak house has amazing deals on snacks (think: bacon wrapped sirloin bites for $2 and a burger w/ fries for $2), cheap girly drinks as well as cheap beers.

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    I'll have to check out Atlas and Ruth Chris sometime...

    we're on for the Pike tonight... There is rumored to be a Greenmachine appearance as well as 99 rodents and some other non internet freaks as well...

    Bueller?

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    I need a beer... right now!

    So, Pike Brew House it is? I'll see you there around 5pm.

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    Count me in for the Pike action. Do they have any beers with snow or mountain references or have we completely given up on that angle?
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    I'm not a big fan of Pike's beer, although the XXXXX Stout isn't bad. If you want good beer w/ snow theme, head out to Rogue in Issaquah. The Issaquah Brewhouse has awesome beer (Dead Guy, Brutal Bitter, Yellow Snow to name a few) and the chowder is better than Ivars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by optics
    But the stumble home is a bitch.
    When you live in Tacoma, EVERY stumble home is a bitch.

    I need to move........

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    Plenty of crash space at my new place.

    It'll be a while before we're moved in enough to see the floor through the boxes and strewn crap, but I think there is one.

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by optics

    It'll be a while before we're moved in enough to see the floor through the boxes and strewn crap.
    Does the "strewn crap" include numerous designer handbags?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAN
    Does the "strewn crap" include numerous designer handbags?
    You have no idea. We went to NY for valentine's and the volume of shoes and handbags in her closet has swollen substantially.

    I just smile so when I gear-whore it up there's no battle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by optics
    But the stumble home is a bitch.
    Not for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshbu
    Not for me!
    We'll give you that. But you haven't been able to brag about your proximity to Alpental too much this season!

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