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The Cha-Cha lounge Summit and Pine, Capitol Hill

 

Drinks: $2 Rainiers (tap), $3 PBR(can), $2 shots of Poncho Villa. If you prefer upper end spirits check out the $5 shots of Don Julio or 1800, or the $6 Don Julio margarita

 

Food: None in the bar, but Bimbo's Bitchin Burrito Kitchen is next door. $5 burritos the size of your head.

 

Atmosphere: Tiki lounge meets Mexican Wrestling shrine.

 

People: Capitol Hill Shtick. Makes for interesting people watching.

 

What's your favorite joint?

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$3 PBR(can)

 

WHAT? hellno3d.gifhellno3d.gif That ain't no yuppie microbrew. WTF? Everywhere I've been it's $6/pitcher, or a dollar/can.

 

pbr drinkers are "anti-snob" posers

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Here is a review of one of the more impressive establishments I've been in recently:

 

Targy's Tavern

600 West Crockett

Seattle, WA 98109

206-285-9700

 

There's a place tucked away in a sleepy corner of Queen Anne where everybody knows your name, but they're usually too drunk to recognize your face. It's a place that time and the health department have forgotten but unfortunately the local police have not. Hot links are the food of choice here and the cash machine only dispenses in-house "Targy Bucks". Targy's Tavern is the kind of place where eye contact will either get you a 30 minute dissertation on trawl gear, or a punch in the face. The Juke Box is still the best in town and they don't care if you dance, as long as it's with someone of the opposite sex. So make Targy's Tavern your next night out, and remember to bring your love for second hand smoke and a sense of humor. Because at Targy's, everything is a smoky, beer stained mess and by the time you leave, you will be too.

 

Sleastack's Security Tip: Familiarize yourself with the bar's layout. Especially the location of the front and back doors. Remember: fear is your friend.

Picture from Targy's

 

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The Athenian Inn, half price pitchers with breakfast before noon. Like, three dollar pitchers of rainier, a bit more for the highbrow stuff. Cans of Schmidt's are a buck sixty (16 ouncers). You need to start early and get drunk early, last call's at six thirty.

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Here is a review of one of the more impressive establishments I've been in recently:

 

Targy's Tavern

600 West Crockett

Seattle, WA 98109

206-285-9700

 

There's a place tucked away in a sleepy corner of Queen Anne where everybody knows your name, but they're usually too drunk to recognize your face. It's a place that time and the health department have forgotten but unfortunately the local police have not. Hot links are the food of choice here and the cash machine only dispenses in-house "Targy Bucks". Targy's Tavern is the kind of place where eye contact will either get you a 30 minute dissertation on trawl gear, or a punch in the face. The Juke Box is still the best in town and they don't care if you dance, as long as it's with someone of the opposite sex. So make Targy's Tavern your next night out, and remember to bring your love for second hand smoke and a sense of humor. Because at Targy's, everything is a smoky, beer stained mess and by the time you leave, you will be too.

 

Sleastack's Security Tip: Familiarize yourself with the bar's layout. Especially the location of the front and back doors. Remember: fear is your friend.

Picture from Targy's

 

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That's an awesome site. I'm gonna have to make sure my health insurance is up to date and take a tour of the bars.

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