(206) 283-9353
605 Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98109
47.6247
-122.3569
Neighborhoods: Magnolia - Queen Anne, Magnolia / Queen Anne, Lower Queen Anne
What People Are Saying About Peso's Kitchen & Lounge
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – The high ceiling is lipstick-red, cheesy bullfight art covers the lounge's back wall and the back bar couldn't be gaudier. It's tawdry--and fun. The fare presents few surprises, except for its spiciness. Unlike family-oriented Mexican places, this joint holds nothing back. Carne asada (broiled flank steak) and camarones al mojo de ajo (grilled shrimp in garlic butter) come in two versions: standard and diablo (with that devilish roasted habanero sauce).
You have to try the Breakfast HH! Half Price!
by Lisas Opinion
I live for the crab, roasted corn and avocado benedict with chipotle hollandaise. Even their little breakfast potatos are exemplary. It's such a cool interior crafted by northwest artists that even if you have nothing to say to your date you can have fun taking in the visual.
Their HH food is the best. There's about 30 choices each for $3-$6. The texmex cuisine is creative and thoughtful and I have to recommend the pomagranet sangria very highly.
- Pros: One of Seattles funnest restaurants
Boo to u all Pesos is the best place in the entire universe!
by Salopek
The bartenders are all awesome! The food is amazing! The only place you can go ANY day of the week and is never dead. Pesos is the best ever!
- Pros: Best happy hour ever, Only happy hour breakfast in Seattle
- Cons: waitresses are pretty snotty
fun atmosphere!
by seattlespagirl
This is a really fun place to go with your girlfriends and just talk. It's definitely a meet market, though. I've never tried their food, but their drinks are really weak. My friend and I spent about $80 on drinks and we were completely sober. So don't go here if you haven't pre-funked!!!
- Pros: ambience
- Cons: weak drinks.
The Details on Peso's Kitchen & Lounge
Know Before You Go:
Peso's also serves up a Mexican-themed brunch, offering scrambles, migas and other breakfast favorites.
What to Drink:
There's a long list of specialty margaritas, as well as sangria and Mexican beers.
Happy Hour:
Daily from 4pm to 6pm and 10pm to 1am, offering discounted bar snacks.
Save Money:
During "breakfast happy hour," menu items are a few bucks cheaper (Mon-Fri 9am-11am).










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