Sodo-Georgetown

9 lb Hammer
6009 Airport Way S
+1 206 762-3373
Daily 5PM-2AM

An unpretentious, laid back bar. Nobody has tapped into the Georgetown vibe more. Dimly lit and cavernous, it's a good place to hangout with friends. While it's quiet early in the week, weekends can get very busy.

All City Coffee Georgetown
1205 S Vale St

1205 s vale st, +1 206 767-7146. stop by every saturday morning to hear dj tamlin spinning reggae. free wi-fi.

Jules Maes Saloon
5919 Airport Way S
+1 206 957-7766
Closed Sunday

Fans of tater tots unite! Jules Mae is a happening bar in Georgetown and a popular venue for live music on weekends. Their food is a couple notches above standard bar fare.

Pyramid Alehouse
1201 First Ave S
+1 206 682-3377
M-Th 11AM-10PM, F-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 11AM-9PM
Across from Safeco Field

Strategically located across from Quest and Safeco fields, very popular indeed, especially on game nights. They specialize in their own microbrews, although, at this point they are a pretty big brewery. They offer the classics, with their excellent Hefeweizen and IPA as well as some rotating seasonal varieties. Food is your typical pub grub; burgers, sandwiches and fried food. They do offer a selection of salads and other light fare to round out the menu. 21 and older only.

The Siren Tavern
3403 4th Ave S
+1 206 223-9167

A working-class bar that has stayed true to its roots. Jukebox, pool tables, dart boards and plenty of beer on tap. Who could ask for anything more?

Showbox SoDo
1700 1st Ave S

Sister venue to the original Showbox across from Pike Place Market, Showbox SoDo offers a variety of live music acts, check website for upcoming events. There is also food, of the burger and pizza variety, and drinks available from the lounge.

Marco Polo Bar and Grill
5613 4th Ave S
+1 206 762-3964

A long-time Sodo institution, embodies all that you expect from a working class bar, a variety of good, cold beer served in chilled glasses, stiff, reasonably priced mixed drinks and some cheap, fried food to sop up all that booze. Their pressure fried chicken is the stuff of local legend.