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Pig 'N Whistle

8412 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103-4237
Phone: (206) 782-6044
Citysearch
Price:
$
Hours:
Mon-Thu 11:30am-11pm, Fri 11:30am-12am, Sat 8:30am -12am, Sun 8:30am-11pm

Editorial Review for Pig 'N Whistle – by Citysearch Staff

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.









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Parking

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

User Reviews for Pig 'N Whistle

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

08/21/2008 Posted 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

08/11/2008 Posted 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

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Editor's Review

An American version of a British pub brings in neighborhood families and North-end singles.  See the full editorial review.

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Parking

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

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Lot
  • Street

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 11:30am-11pm
  • Fri 11:30am-12am
  • Sat 8:30am -12am
  • Sun 8:30am-11pm

Dress Code

  • Casual

Payment Types

  • Cash
  • MasterCard
  • Visa
  • American Express

Cuisines

  • Family Fare
  • American (Traditional)

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Late Night Dining
  • Kid Friendly
  • Brunch
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Group Dining

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