Cooper's Alehouse
Seattle, WA 98115-4359
Phone: (206) 522-2923
- Cross Street:
- 15th Avenue
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 3pm-2am, Sat-Sun 1pm-12am
Message from Cooper's Alehouse
Seattle's Original Alehouse!
- 21 Craft Beers on Draught!
- Sports - 6 HD TV's
- Relaxed Neighborhood Location
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Editorial Review for Cooper's Alehouse – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Cooper's is one of the original Seattle neighborhood alehouses, with plenty of tables and booths in the spacious drinking area. The crowd is a friendly mix of neighborhood locals who come to unwind, watch sports, socialize and participate in the popular Tuesday night trivia game. The bar offers 22 frequently changing taps: all the familiar Northwest labels and rotating selections of new ones.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasIn addition to the lone pool table and three dart boards, the pub has six high-definition TVs.
When to GoThe Alehouse offers free pool on Sundays for pool sharks on a budget.
ParkingPark across the street in the BMW lot for free after 7pm.
User Reviews for Cooper's Alehouse
05/24/2008 Posted by gwaltney53
Saturday night around 9:00. Not busy but service was very slow and inattentive, "remarkably bad" according to my companion. Music was too loud. The burger was not fresh or 1/3 lb as advertised. Good cheese and condiments although no mustard was offered. Bun to meat ratio was way too high. Good onion rings and fries but both were over salted. Fish and chips used to be great back in the day. Now, not so much. Tough batter that did not stay on the fish. Cole slaw was okay, nothing special. Lot's of places offer wide selections of beer these days. No reason to return to Cooper's in my opinion.
Pros: Not crowded
Cons: Bad service
09/28/2007 Posted by normrulz
Cooper's is a very comfortable place with fantastic access to all major sports on the multiple High Definition plasma and projection televisions mounted generously throughout the place. The crowd is young and fun. The food is fantastic traditional pub fare with a few unique dishes mixed in to keep things interesting. Free video games, darts, and pool always provide a distraction if one is needed. The free board games and weekly trivia contests are also good times with friends. Thursday night $2 pints is a popular night too. Check it out on Sunday's for the NFL Sunday ticket where you can pretty much be sure to watch your favorite team in an fun atmosphere full of fantasy football junkies. In general I like everything about Cooper's Ale House. The beer selection, cocktails (stiff pours I might add), and food are all great. The staff is friendly, and you always feel welcome.
Pros: High Definition TV, NFL Ticket, Beer Selection, Friendly Staff, Great Food
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