Seattle Soccer Bar Guide
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Pioneer SquareNorth Seattle |
FremontCapitol HillBelltown |
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Azzurri Vino Bar236 North 36th Street The “Azzurri” are the Blues, or the Italian National side. Michele has come all the way from Sicily to run this Italian soccer bar devoted to the beautiful game. With Italian soccer shirts adorning the walls and large screens visible from all corners of the bar, Azzurri is the perfect place to watch your Sounders and your European football. The bar is great for the arguments and discussions that inevitably accompany football, and any music is unobtrusive. A great addition to a Fremont area already famous for being the home of Seattle football pubs. Phone: 206-547-1050 |
5 Point Cafe415 Cedar St Seattle’s legendary 5 Point Cafe is open 24 hours so you can watch games live whenever they are on. Our full menu is served all the time and is famous for huge portions of traditional American comfort food at great prices. Our bar opens at 6am daily and is known for serving the stiffest drinks in town. We have several new HDtv’s, free wifi, and a fantastic group of regulars ready to argue debate any team, player, city or really, anything. And you can view the Space Needle through a periscope in the men’s room. Winner of Seattle Magazine’s Best Dive Bar 2010 Check out their Happy Hour menu. Phone: 206-448-9993 |
Elysian Fields542 1st Ave S. The Elysian Fields is a family friendly restaurant and bar in the shadow of Qwest Field. Large screens make it a great place to watch games, but as a retreat before and after Sounders games, it is perfectly situated. A full menu and full bar are well spaced out, with two private rooms for parties too. You can enter from both 1st Avenue and directly opposite the Northwest exit of Qwest Field. Elysian Fields was the venue for the Prost Amerika Town Hall party starring Kasey Keller and Arlo White (see below). 206 382 4498 ![]() Photo: Sarah Samson |
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![]() All Nations Soccer Bar
930 N 130th St Seattle All Nations is not a sports bar; it’s a Soccer Bar. Dedicated to soccer as culture – it’s the music, food and drink that permeate the lives of soccer fans all over the soccer world. The bar/restaurant was designed having soccer fans of all ages in mind. The restaurant and party rooms are kid friendly and the menu is an amazing blend of dishes from soccer countries around the world. They show games on 8′ x 5′ screens in the bar and restaurant areas. Plus they have fantastic pizza! Check out Pizza Rodizio Fridays: 4 salads and 12 different kinds of pizza, including 2 dessert ones, brought to the table until you’re beyond satisfied. Only $16! Their bar – the Liquid Kitchen – has a hard to beat selection of spirits and beers – 10 on tap, including Hobgoblin, exclusive in Washington State – and their own unique cocktails and infusions. They also have a selection of gluten free dishes and beer. So, welcome to All Nations – more than a bar it’s their passion! Phone: 206 365 5165 ![]() Baltic Room
1207 Pine Street Capitol Hill Once known as more of a night club, owner Jason Brotman was finally persuaded by his own staff that the world’s game must come to the Baltic Room. So they put plans for a major redevelopment on temporary hold until they could work out how football viewing could be accommodated in the new lay out. The new bar will have screens, several levels, much more of a focus on food and it will be dedicatedly Sounders friendly. Jason told us honestly, “We’re not just going to appear at the World Cup and claim to be a soccer bar. We’re going to work specifically before time to ensure that the soccer watching experience at the Baltic Room is as good as it can possibly be. If that takes money, we’ll spend it.“ The remodeling is scheduled to take place early next year and the venue will be ready for a full football viewing experience in time for MLS 2010. It will be safe to say that the Baltic Room will have spent more than any other bar on football fans by the time it’s completed. (206) 625 4444 Fados Irish Pub
801 1st Ave Downtown Seattle This traditional Irish-style pub is excellently situated for QWest games being a fifteen minute walk away from the home of the Sounders. Owner Gerry Leonard is well versed in the sport, having seen his first ever soccer game in the football capital of Glasgow in 1971. The bar is neatly divided into four rooms which gives them the ability to show a variety of games at once. Already a favorite with Seattle’s existing soccer loving crowd, Fados will open at practically any time to show you an event live. Fados is family friendly and children are welcome for all match broadcasts. Fados is now a regular favourite for watching Sounders games if away from home and gathering before and after when they play at home. With a great selection of beers, solid wooden fixtures and fittings that give that authentic Irish pub experience and a staff already well experienced in catering to soccer fans, Fados is a superb place to grab that pre and post match beer on game day. |
Atlantic Crossing
6508 Roosevelt Way NE Ravenna This soccer friendly pub, run by amiable Englishman Gareth Etchells, has been adopted by the Emerald City Supporters, as a home away from home. The best import beer selection in the neighborhood is complimented by a daily happy hour from 3pm – 6pm, an outdoor beer garden and lunch served until 6pm. On Mondays, you will find karaoke and there is a weekend brunch served from 10am – 3pm. Gareth is happy to show almost any soccer; English Premier League, MLS Champions League and internationals. Phone: 206-729-6266
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