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Merchant's Cafe and Saloon in Seattle

109 Yesler Way, 98104 - Get directions
3 Reviews7.4

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+1 206-467-5070

109 Yesler Way, 98104
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Opening Time

Sunday - 11:30AM-12AM
Monday - 11:30AM-12AM
Tuesday - 11:30AM-12AM
Wednesday - 11:30AM-12AM
Thursday - 11:30AM-12AM
Friday - 11:30AM-2AM
Saturday - 11:30AM-2AM

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • No delivery No delivery
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Booking Booking
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
  • TV TV

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10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Awesome bar, awesome staff, great drinks and great vibe. I was put in charge of putting together an impromptu office holiday party. Michael the bartender was very accommodating for a crowd of 25+ people and let us take over the lower level. He had this thing called the "green tea shot ", which was absolutely delicious. Goes down smoothly. Highly recommend. I bought way too many. Jon, another employee, despite being a huge GSW fan, was fantastic, made sure we were taken care of , and our drinks were always filled, made sure to bring us food. (Great bar food btw) and even participated in drunken dancing with us. Chelsea (I think I'm spelling her name wrong) was the other bartender who was incredibly nice, had good recommendations for drinks and a goddess. I'm kinda upset at myself for not discovering this place sooner. 10/10, would recommend.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

We were treated to a great experience. It's one of the great places to eat and drink in Seattle. Our server/bartender was Chelsea and she went above a beyond to make sure were taken care of. Looking forward to our next visit.

2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Had to find a restroom desperately, so decided 12:30 was wine time.It may be the oldest booze joint in Seattle, but the stairs were horribly sticky, toilet paper bits in the hallway and all over the floors. It was noon on Monday and there was no business and no toilet paper in the stalls, except on the floor.24 dollars for 2 6oz. pours.An expensive potty experience.The bartender was nice.