Linda's Tavern
(206) 325-1220
707 E Pine St
Seattle,
WA
98122
47.6151
-122.3231
Neighborhoods: Capitol Hill, Broadway
Last updated 4.01.09

What People Are Saying About Linda's Tavern
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The Scene
This tavern offers the ultimate cross section of its hip, happy neighborhood--from the jukebox that finds Tammy Wynette commingling with the Smiths, to the buffalo head that hangs over the bar watching tattooed punks eat grilled cheese sandwiches. Linda's also features occasional appearances by a diverse selection of local DJs spinning everything from classic country to '60s surf rock. Snag one of the tall wooden booths and hang out all evening.
The Draw
Though hard alcohol is served, a pitcher of beer is pretty much the standard and makes for a perfectly laid-back afternoon on the patio (which is packed during summer screenings of cheesy cult flicks). Solid, unashamed comfort food--burgers, mashed potatoes and a fat meat loaf sandwich that would make Mom proud--keep drinkers happy.
User Reviews
lesliechristison
November 04, 2008
When the bartender is rude and condescending about your drinks and all you want to do is give her your money to enjoy your refreshing shots but she wants to keep running her mouth, thats not my idea of a good bartender. Not to mention the bouncer was rude as well and as a heads up just make sure you dont open the door too hard because or else they will rip you a new one. Their slogan goes something like nice place for nice people! THATS A LAUGH!
read full reviewJasonThane
July 19, 2008
Three drinks at Linda's: $46. Crappy bar, dirty, rude service. At close the bouncer screamed repeatedly to get everyone out. Not my idea of a fun time.
read full reviewBeertendress
February 06, 2008
sweet spot, easy to access from everywhere. The happy hour goes until 7pm and the staff is pretty inspirational
read full reviewThe Details on Linda's Tavern
Parking:
Park for a scant $3 at the parking garage on Pine and Harvard.
Where to Sit:
Get there in the late afternoon, and grab a table outside before crowds gather on the small back patio.
When to Go:
Don't miss the weekend brunch--a cheap, greasy-spoon affair (including bloody marys) that is the Hill's best-kept secret.
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Bars & Pubs, Restaurants, Singles Bars, Gay & Lesbian Bars, Nightclubs, Neighborhood Bars, Taverns
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Alternative Rock, Punk, Country, Rock & Pop, Hard Rock & Heavy Metal
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Recommended Drink:
Beer









