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Copper Gate

6301 24th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107-2423
Phone: (206) 706-3292

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User Reviews for Copper Gate

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

06/22/2008 Posted by louphilb

I live within walking distance of the Coppergate and was so excited when it re-opened. The drinks are unique and quite good; however, the service was awful and I will not be back! The "server" is dull and unfriendly and the bartender is just plain rude. My husband was even asked to keep his voice down when telling a story....in a bar? Wouldn't you expect and accept loud jovial voices.....in a bar? I don't understand what kind of clientele they want to attract! Be on your best behavior even tho they won't be on theirs.

Pros: drinks

Cons: everything else, service

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

04/03/2008 Posted by saralaposada

This bar was featured in the January 2008 edition of Seattle magazine and was recommended to me by a co-worker. My friend and I arrived at 5:00 p.m. and sat at the bar, impressed by the overall ambience and Viking theme. The bartender, who was featured in the article, was extremely arrogant when I asked him which drink was the specialty featured in the magazine article. He basically said that they are known for all of their drinks and had no idea which article I was talking about. My friend and I ordered two different drinks that were not at all good. My friend ordered an appetizer that was just okay and we left immediately after finishing our drinks and the appetizer. With very few customers in the bar at that time, I would expect a more friendly reception and would certainly never recommend this bar to others. We went to Hazlewood afterwards and had a great experience there!

Pros: Atmosphere is chic and sophisticated

Cons: Bartender (and part-owner) was arrogant and rude.

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

02/17/2008 Posted by portypup

"We decided to check this place out especially because my husband is from Sweden. What a huge disappointment. the food was ok and the service was awful. It all started when the bartender made me a cocktail and I asked him to add something to it and his response to me was "I would rather throw the drink away than change the cocktail" I didn't have the guts to tell him that I just spent the last year going through treatment for cancer and I thought he could at the very least be polite. In fact all the women in our party are also going through cancer treatment, so damm it if I want my drink changed, change it. As soon as our uncomfortable table became available the bartender warned us that he did not want anyone to move the 2 small tables together even though the seating was bench style. The waitress spent the whole time looking at herself in the mirror instead of looking at us, she was rude and if it wasn't for the 18% gratuity they added we all would have passed on any kind of tip. The food was similar to something you find in the frozen section of the grocery store. Very disappointing!"

Pros: nothing

Cons: bad service and bad attitude

4 Star Rating: Recommended

07/21/2007 Posted by jeffreym

The ambiance is cool, very unusual - an eclectic mix of scandanavian, retro, and je n'sais quoi. Some (though not all) of the portions are a bit small, but they are intended as small plates i.e. a couple of them together to make a meal. Most of them are memorably delicious and so worth the price. Also, even if a bit small, most of the food tends to be quite rich and so more filling than the dishes initally appear. The mussels can be a full meal by themselves and the fries are a mammoth portion and very tasty. The drinks selection is very interesting and worth a few experiments plus some good beers not usually available. The crowd is a nice mix. In my experience the service is very good, an empty glass is spotted very quickly - quite a feat given how crowded its been on Fri. and Sat. nites that I have been there. The seating arrangement is a little strange in a few places and the bar area can be a bit uncomfortably packed on Fri. and Sat nites. On the other hand, its usually got just the right size crowd for an enjoyable but not too busy after work drink on weekenites and earlier on weekends. All in all, a great addition to the neighborhood. Echoing another review, I hope that its just close enough to Ballard Ave. to stay busy but far enough away to keep its own unique character and charm.

Pros: Interesting Menu, unique drinks

4 Star Rating: Recommended

04/05/2007 Posted by spudsocks

Cocktails are definitely on the pricy side and food--forget it, it's at least $8 or so for a *small* plate--but the drinks are all made with weird Scandinavian ingredients and are really tasty. The novelty makes it worth checking out at least once. I mean, where else in the city can you have aquavit? Also, my boyfriend had the Finnish Porter which was dark and delicious. Fries, the only food we tried, were excellent (crispy, maybe fried twice?) and I liked the curry ketchup though my companions didn't. Fair enough.

Pros: Great drinks, tasty fries, Viking ship bar

Cons: Price, and what's up with all the weird photos?

3 Star Rating: Average

03/16/2007 Posted by notimportant

Nice viking ship bar. The seating is very strange at the bar and not very condusive to flow. The stools are bolted to the floor and are very far from the bar, making it so you have to hold your drink the whole time. The food is very good, we ordered a variety of items all the way from Sweedish Meatballs to fries. Very small portions, DO NOT come hungry, because it will cost you an 'arm and a leg' to get full. The drinks were great and unusal. However the main downfall was the price. After a total of 4 drinks and 3 food items our bill was over 120.00. Ouch, this is high, especially considering that once we left we had to go eat somewhere else.

Pros: Cool bar and fun drinks

Cons: Very expensive. Super small portions and very uncomfortable seating

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/03/2007 Posted by seamro

Copper Gate is unique in a few ways: 1) it's got cocktails I haven't seen anywhere else in Seattle, 2) aquavit features on the drink menu, 3) the room has a cool retro scandinavian vibe, and 4) it still feels like a low-key locals hang out. We didn't try the food, but starting or ending a date here is in the cards -- the plates and desserts looked really good. I hope that Copper Plate is just far enough from the Ballard scene to hold onto what makes it special.

Editor's Review

This 24th Avenue nightspot gives a playfully chic nod to Ballard's Scandinavian roots.  See the full editorial review.

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What to Drink

There's a whole new world of alcohol on the menu, from a large selection of aquavit to Finnish Porter. For cocktails, try the sweetly herbal Stor Agurk (literally "big cucumber"), made with aquavit, lemon, sugar and cucumber.

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Hours

  • Daily 5pm-12am

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