Redwood
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Cozy neighborhood tavern good prices excellent happy hour. Great music. good vibes. A little secret hideaway in Capitol Hill. hard to find, but worth …
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Corn nuggets. I adore this place. Whenever I'm in town at Neumos I make sure to swing by. I love there drinks and the fact they serve them in mason ja…
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Quaint, with Shiner.. The only place in Seattle you can buy Shiner Bock beer on draft. This makes it an instant Texan win.…
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5 Reviews on “Redwood”
Cozy neighborhood tavern good prices excellent happy hour. Great music. good vibes. A little secret hideaway in Capitol Hill. hard to find, but worth it.
Corn nuggets. I adore this place. Whenever I’m in town at Neumos I make sure to swing by. I love there drinks and the fact they serve them in mason jars makes this lady very happy. The corn nuggets are always a favorite. They’re ordered on each and every visit. It’s a good place to take a load off and relax while snacking on some pretty tasty food. Also try the veggie chili and sweet potato fries. They’re both crowd pleasers.
Quaint, with Shiner.. The only place in Seattle you can buy Shiner Bock beer on draft. This makes it an instant Texan win.
Peanut for Peanut. Last night I talked a group of friends into going to Redwood. I boasted of it’s great jukebox, Ms Pac Man, and most importantly, their infamous free peanuts. Upon arriving to Redwood, we grabbed a table and as one friend went to the bar to get drinks, I dutifully went to grab the peanuts. I filled up a small tray and brought it triumphantly back to the table, ready to comment how much I loved this place. Then out of nowhere, the bartender stormed our table and intergated us where we got the peanuts, snatched the tray out of my hands, and loudly posited that peanuts were no longer allowed on Saturday night. Completely stunned, I feebly asked if it was a joke but without saying another word, he stormed back to the bar, my peanuts never to be seen again.I looked around and saw people staring at us, with shocked expressions on their faces, with sympathetic murmurs, and with peanuts scattered all over their tables and on the floor. I shrugged, embarrassed and completely puzzled as to why I would be targeted out of this entire crowd of free peanut lovers. We decided to take the high road and not make a big deal about it but as my group of friends grew to about a dozen, I realized how much I’ve supported this establishment over the years and just how undeserving it was to be accosted by some dickhead bartender peanut nazi.I never got his name and don’t know if he was telling the truth about banning peanuts on Saturday nights. But one thing is for sure next time, I will most certainly find another dive bar where I can drink my beer and eat my peanuts in peace.Long live the peanut! .
Neighborhood spot. Cool place for a neighborhood watering hole