Two Bells
Seattle, WA 98121
Phone: (206) 441-3050
- Cross Street:
- Bell Street
- Hours:
- Sun-Fri 11:30am-2am, Sat 1pm-2am
Message from Two Bells
Great beer, food and conversation. A bar for adults
- Burgers and sandwiches
- Diverse crowd
- Beers, wines, spirits
Paid advertisement by Two Bells.
Editorial Review for Two Bells – by Citysearch Staff
The Scene
Patrons settle into the wood booths or the U-shaped bar for a brew and a burger or a glass of wine and a sandwich. The music is usually picked by the staff, although celebrity musicians in town occasionally show up unannounced to entertain. Both patrons and staff tend toward the artistic side and small-scale exhibits of drawings and paintings rotate on the tavern walls. A greenery-and-flower-lined patio lies out back, though patrons are expected to order before heading that way.
The Draw
Two Bells is mostly a beer-and-wine place, though many think there isn't a better burger in Seattle. Ground fresh daily of brisket and round (with enough fat for flavor and juiciness), hand-packed loosely, grilled to order, presented in a hunk of chewy, crusted baguette, the Two Bells burger earned renown from day one, which was in the early '80s.
Editorial content is independent of paid advertisers. Any expenses are paid for by Citysearch.
Insider Tips
ParkingStreet parking is scarce; head to one of the pay lots on Third Ave before frustration sets in.
Save MoneyHappy hour is from 4pm to 7pm and features specials on pitchers of Pabst.
When to GoThe bar serves drinks until 2am, but the kitchen closes for food at 10pm.
User Reviews for Two Bells
03/19/2008 Posted by aznlovenecstasy
So i came here with my friend for lunch because we heard the bugers were good. the service was okay, u got to get their attention and when we ordered, u can't get fries with your burger... yeah... wtf?? and we both bit into the burger and the grease would just drip down your arm, it was tasty and moist because there's so much fat in it.
Pros: there's barely anyone there so no waiting
Cons: Service, Expensive
01/23/2008 Posted by nghin
Have you ever had a burger that serve on a baguette? If not, you must visit this place. Not because I was hungry when I showed up here but indeed it is one of the tastiest burgers I have acquired. The service is so-so and definitely need a beer to go with the burger. If only if, there's french fries with the burger it would be perfect or better yet... how about tater tots?

