Sport Restaurant

(206) 404-7767

140 Fourth Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109 47.6188 -122.3487

Neighborhoods: South-Lake Union, Lake Union

What People Are Saying About Sport Restaurant

The Editor

Anna Roth

Citysearch

In Short
Forty-seven TVs fill the restaurant, including individual screens at booths and on the covered patio, but the alpha male is clearly the 130-inch high-definition flat-screen looming above the lounge. Display cases along the walls are filled with museum-quality sports memorabilia--crown jewels include a signed Babe Ruth ball and a showcase of Seattle sports history. Food includes a melt-in-your mouth Kobe beef burger, assorted thin crust pizzas, steaks and dressed-up chicken wings.

Anonymous

September 05, 2008

The Sport Restaurant has some good seafood but it can be pricy depending on what you order. You can find some nice chowder or the fish special, but that's usually expensive.

pandapartyxx

December 18, 2007

Great food here....everything seems really fresh and nicely made...as a cook myself , I love eating here. Especially the burgers. The cookies are made fresh and the Char sui salad is amazing. Servers are friendly and its nice to not see an all male kitchen. Sit and relax watching television. Just beware no tto go there on busy game days you will be waiting a long time to get a seat.

elizabet1231

September 09, 2007

Go here during football and college basketball season. MAKE RESERVATIONS! It is almost impossible to sit in the recliner area where the big screen is however you can see the big screen from all the tables. Our waitstaff has been friendly and not pushy... they understand you plan to be there 3+ hours and don't expect you to order appetizer, meal and dessert. Place isn't too loud so if you watch a game different from the big screen you can still hear. Food is okay... my reuben was awful, had absolutely no flavor but the ranch chicken sandwich is yummy. The Haagen Dazs milk shakes are delish, almost a meal in themselves! The burgers are big and hearty, I tend to share the Bleu-Cheeseburger with my husband as who needs a half pound of beef sitting in their stomach. The pizza's are thin style so one person could eat a small. The nachos were really disappointing and not at all plentiful, especialy for $12.25 if you order with chicken. Well, we ordered them with chicken but only found two or three chunks. They used to be on the Passport card, buy one get one deal, but are no longer.

The Details on Sport Restaurant

Look Good:

The TVs in each booth all carry full cable--change the channel using top buttons.

Save Money:

Happy hour is 4pm to 5pm daily as well as during televised Mariners games, offering drink specials and half-price pizzas.

What to Drink:

Along with beer, the menu offers specialty cocktails and a surprisingly comprehensive wine list.

Parking:

Parking is available in the lot below the building--park there all night with validation.

The Extras:

All kids get a pack of sports cards with their meal.

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