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Old Pequliar in Seattle

1722 NW Market St, -5224, 98107 - Get directions
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+1 206-782-8886

1722 NW Market St, -5224, 98107
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Opening Time

Sunday - 10AM-2AM
Monday - 12PM-2AM
Tuesday - 12PM-2AM
Wednesday - 12PM-2AM
Thursday - 12PM-2AM
Friday - 12PM-2AM
Saturday - 12PM-2AM

Price range per person $10 - $25

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
  • TV TV

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10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Mike the bartender is a bitch a little cunt and I'll say it to his face. Billy's bar is fucking beautiful great place to get away from the brits. Keep it up. Oh and call the small one with the beard who works at the kitchen squirrelly Dan. That shit is hilarious how upset he gets over that nonsense.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

This is a great neighborhood place with reasonable prices and good food (cheese quesadillas = yum!). Joe is the most delightful, humorous and deliciously sarcastic bartender, ha!

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Ray: Last Thursday, Josh and I were tossing around a few ideas of where to eat our weekly dinner together.  He had a few places in mind, so we headed off toward Ballard.  As we were traveling, Josh noticed this place called The Old Pequliar, boasting to be an Irish pub.  We went around the block and found a nice parking spot just down the street. Inside, it was seat-yourself.  We picked out a nice table against one of the walls.  The interior of The Old Peculair is quite comfortable, warmly decorated, playing background music that was the perfect volume to enjoy either the music or conversation. I did both... I ordered a Manny's Ale as I carefully looked over the menu.  There was really only one entre that I wanted to go with  and that was the Sheppard's Pie.  Now, this pie had lamb and beef, so technically that would be a Sheppard's/Cottage Pie, but who's really being that technical?  Not me... The Pie came with a salad in a very reasonable time.  It was nicely plated in a ceramic bowl, fresh from the oven.  The flavors were really great.  The gaminess of the lam...