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Brunch at Brass Tacks

Brass Tacks is a great place in Georgetown we discovered a few weeks ago. In a few words: live music, games, comfort food, and nice decor.

In a very convivial and modest atmosphere, we had a great time listening to an amazing pianist playing nonstop during one hour. The decor is very nice and entertaining with a very large bar, an open kitchen, art on brick walls, old-fashioned lights, and live plants on the walls.

We played a game of Shuffleboard on very nice table. A foosball table is also available.

We began with cocktails, a perfect Moscow Mule in a copper mug for Monsieur and a delicious Grapefruit Mimosa for myself.

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Then, from a short and classic brunch menu, we chose:
– Scrambled eggs with seasonal roasted vegetables, shaved sheep cheese, and greens
– Washington grass fed burger with cheddar, melted onions, and house pickles and aioli
Everything was very tasty and fresh.

This is a fabulous place to spend time with friends or family.

Brass Tacks  6031 Airport Way S

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Rain City Burger

Super Bowl Weekend is here, it’s not really the time for fancy restaurants or cafés!
While the whole city is cheering for the SEAHAWKS, there is a place in town that always wears the city team’s colors: Rain City Burger. This is a very good place to have a burger.


You can order a MARINERS burger (Avocado, bacon, Cheddar cheese), a SOUNDERS Burger (Cream cheese, jalapeño, bacon, Pepper Jack cheese), or a HUSKIES Burger (Cheddar and Swiss cheese, caramelized onion, Rain City Hot Sauce).

If you are a really hungry Seahawks fan, get a 12TH MAN burger (Two beef patties, four slices of bacon, and two slices of American cheese!). They are really good and there are plenty of other unique options on the menu, even vegetarians burgers.

And of course when you are there, you can watch the game…

GO HAWKS

Rain City Burger6501 Roosevelt Way NE

(East of Green Lake, North of University District).

 

 

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Best Burgers in Seattle?

Choosing the best burger in Seattle is always very controversial. But this is our pick. Not a fancy place, but their burgers are so tasty thanks to a secret slightly smoky sauce and amazing bacon. Their locations are very small so you may have to sit outside.

Go to Red Mill Totem House if you are around the Ballard Locks or on your way to Golden Gardens Park.
Cash only.

“Bikini season is over make your burger a double!”

— Red Mill Burgers
Red Mill Totem House: 3058 NW 54th St

Around Green Lake, Phinney Ridge: 312 N 67th St
Interbay: East of Magnolia: 1613 W Dravus St