Southlake Grill
Seattle, WA 98109-5467
Phone: (206) 621-1090
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Pontius Avenue
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 11:30am-12am, Fri 11:30am-1am , Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-12am
Editorial Review for Southlake Grill – by Jill Lightner
In Short
Generous egg-based breakfasts, classic burgers and a mix of salads and pastas aim to appeal to every appetite, but the real draws here are the bargain-priced afternoon menus. Enjoy happy hour specials and fixed price dinners on the spacious, sunny patio-it's also a great spot for a leisurely weekend breakfast on warm days. Cozy up inside on winter afternoons over a rum-laced hot cider and decadent potato skins.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyFor early diners, check the Sunset Dinner deal, available from 3pm to 6pm. Three courses are included for less than 15 bucks.
ParkingThe parking garage next to REI offers free 90 minute parking. Street parking can be hard to come by, but as neighborhood construction is finished, more garages will be available.
Where to SitThe outdoor patio is a very social scene on sunny days; stay inside for shade and quiet.
Happy HourA happy hour menu is available daily (4pm-6pm, 9pm-close). Snacks start at just two bucks, but require the purchase of at least one beverage per person.
User Reviews for Southlake Grill
08/02/2008 Posted by mschoc
you gotta love a place that has well priced and good food. The music is loud and fun, a geat place to bring friends for a classy drink and happy hour food. the service is always good, especially because it is a laid-back place. more of a mature spot, not for the couple with kids, but great for a drink or four. blackened burger and jalopeno mac and cheese are great!!! both on happy hour too! lots of coupons floating around too.
04/10/2008 Posted by DRJR
Went into the Southlake Grill with 8 friends after a coed sporting event and were shuffled unceremoniously to the bar despite several open and adjacent tables. After a couple of our group found the bar a crowed and awkward space to eat and drink we made the decision to make a move to a couple of table. Staff seemed insulted by our initiative. 10 minutes later they came to take our drink order and 15 minutes after that they came to ask about our food order. By that time we’d decided to move on. It was Wednesday $5 steak night, but it wasn’t that busy. Certainly not busy enough to necessitate a 25 minute wait. I couldn’t tell if they were trying to get our order outside of happy hour pricing or if they were just bored. Negligent or indifferent…either choice a poor one. Since we’ll be enjoying sporting events in the neighborhood for the rest of the summer we’ll look for a better attitude and better service in one of the numerous nearby establishments. Guess we just didn't measure up to the kind of customers they are looking for.
Pros: Decent food and atmosphere.
Cons: Bad service.

