Pig 'N Whistle

(206) 782-6044

8412 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103 47.6901 -122.3551

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Neighborhoods: Northwest, Greenwood, Northwest Seattle

Hours:

Mon-Thu 11:30am-11pm

Fri 11:30am-12am

Sat 8:30am -12am

Sun 8:30am-11pm

Price:

$

Parking:

Lot; Street

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What People Are Saying About Pig 'N Whistle

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In Short – This neighborhood pub is hospitable, uncluttered and colorful. Burgers, a rib-eye steak, jerk prawns, smoked chicken, blue-plate diner-food specials are offered. With their own smoker out back, co-owners Lori Campbell and Stan Moshier feature housemade baby back ribs. White-bean chili and a dense bourbon-chocolate pie also merit attention. Brunch draws weekend crowds for egg dishes, Belgian waffles, pancakes and Ramos Fizzes. – – – – – – – – – –

1 Star Rating: Poor

10/22/08

Unfortunate visit. NOT veggie friendly

by Cgenv

On a pleasant afternoon visit to Pig 'N Whistle on a mellow Saturday, my husband and I enjoyed a snack. We ordered PBR on tap, french fries, and a wedge salad without bacon. We are vegetarians. We enjoyed our nibble and decided to go back tonight for dinner with friends. All of our friends are vegetarians, and remembering that our meal was veggie friendly, we thought it would be ok. WRONG. We found out AFTER we ordered veggie burgers, and only after asking if the fries were vegetarian (our friend had a sneaking suspision) we found out that they were fried in duck fat. Our waitress found this hysterical, while all of us (mostly my husband and I who had eaten them unknowingly) were horrified that she did not offer up this information after we all ordered vegetarian burgers. We all substituted salads and were charged for them. Our meal and beer took 30 minutes to arrive after ordering them. Our waitress finally arrived with only one beer, unsure if any of us ordered it,. Our other beers arrived 10 minutes later after requesting them again. One friend had to leave because it was taking too long and we were still charged for his beer. My burger still arrived with fries, even after I specifically substituted them.

When leaving a friend spoke to the owner who seemed super uninterested about her complaint and told her that the fries were NOT fried in duck fat, so...who to believe? What is the truth?

We were really excited that P 'N W was going to reopen and now we are very disappointed. $55 later for two of us, lukewarm veggie burgers, extra charge for salads, long wait, and unimpressed! Not to mention eating meat unwillingly and unknowingly while being a vegetarian. I know many people who would love the duck fat fries, and I don't mind, but I think they should advertise that.

  • Pros: Beer
  • Cons: not veggie friendly, fries fried in duck fat, slow service
1 Star Rating: Poor

08/21/08

Terrible Food and Atmosphere

by barbarac21

Having read all the good reviews of the new owners and operators of Pig N Whistle we tried it for lunch today. It was the greasiest food we've ever eaten. My husband had a mediocre burger and my fish (with fish and chips) was dry and tastless. The fries were dripping in what tasted like old grease. The atmosphere is just an ordinary bar with a big screen TV, music blaring, and riduculously bad art on the walls. We live in the neighborhood and thought the resurrection of this restaurant meant a new neighborhood pub with good food and atmosphere. On top of all this, it was overpriced; my fish and chips was over $13.00. Ridiculous. If you want good food and beverage on the Ridge, go to 74th Street Ale House where they know how to cook a good meal.

  • Pros: none
  • Cons: food, service, ambience, parking
2 Star Rating: Below Average

08/11/08

New menu. New look. None of the heart.

by OllieGreenwood

Been in twice to see Rene, but he's not getting any nighttime shifts or something. Will try again this week and see if he's behind the bar. Been way to long since my little buddy made me my signature Jack n Coke!

  • Pros: Rene.
  • Cons: The new CW bartenders

The Details on Pig 'N Whistle

Parking:

A lot behind the building offers a half dozen spots; street parking is generally easy to find.

Category:

Restaurants

Payment Methods:

American Express, Cash, Visa, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Family-Friendly Dining, Late Night Dining, Group Dining, Brunch, Dine At The Bar

Cuisine:

Traditional American

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