Pike Place Bar & Grill

90 Pike St, Seattle - 98101
240 reviews
Bar & Grill Seafood
(206) 624-1365

Our first time in Seattle…. Went to Pikes Peak Bar and Grill. Looked like a great spot. As per usual, communicated the anaphylactic allergies ( we carry two epipens for our two children that could STOP BREATHING from the wrong exposure) to our server who in turn communicated them to the chef… who confirmed knowledge… and avoidance of items… proceeded to serve us the item we were trying to avoid. Made server aware… he sent over the manager. Being a server myself for the last 30 years + I try to not make a big deal out of many things… and mistakes absolutely happen. However…. I also know the habits and excuses restaurant staff give and could clearly see after about 15 minutes that the remake had never been communicated with the chef… watched the server TELL the cook and the subsequent behavior as follows. Three of us finished our meals and our water… left the table with no drinks because they were hiding from us… refused to make eye contact… actually turned around and went in a different direction. When we asked the manager if it would be ready soon she decided that rudeness and condescending tones were a great idea…. Deflecting from the mistakes being made by showing anger. We cancelled our remake… paid for our three meals we did eat and left with a very rude “Have a nice day” that 200% was intended as a “screw you” from the service staff. I suggest and hope that this restaurant does a better job educating everyone there the importance of allergies being taken seriously. Until then good luck in not harming anyone and guests , please don’t forget your epipens.

Went on June 25th at 1:15 pm ,sat at the bar waited a long time on the bartender,he was to busy putting glassware away and talking to 2 waitresses !I also seen him make a drink with lemon and limes touching everything with his hands then I seen him go deep into his rear paints for a long enough time that I said to my wife look well we left just after that idk how this place gets a 4 star on Google

Based solely on food and service, our lunch here was not above average, but the window table made for a very pleasant meal. The place was maybe half full on a Monday around 1, but for whatever reason our waiter David seemed slammed. He must have skipped several classes at charm school, but he was caring and attentive in his way, although some of his communication was a quick "your XX is on its way," type comment, whether it was true or not. My wife's hot tea came with lemon, but no spoon nor any offer of sugar or cream. The Caesar salad was crisp. The nachos were OK but arrived without salsa. When I asked for some it came fairly promptly in a little cup and was OK, but why it wasn't part of the order seemed strange. The tea was not on the check, but my beer was a dollar more than what I'd ordered and received. I'm generally scrupulous about pointing out errors on checks whether they favor me or the house, but in this case it seemed like I'd be adding to David's difficult day, so I just paid what was asked. The check included a prompt for a 15, 20, and 25% tip on the total including Seattle's 10+% sales tax. Should people really be expected to tip a percentage of the sales tax?

We went on 4/26/22. 1:05pm Our server was Heidi. She needs a new line of work. For starters, the 4 of us walked in, only a few tables taken. A male server, told us to sit anywhere. So we grabbed a booth. It turns out that Heidi, who was busy flirting with a lone old man in a booth finally turned around, came to our table and said in a snotty way, "so you just come here and think you can seat yourselves?". When we told her the male server told us to seat ourselves she said, "oh". She turned and walked away. She returned with our 4 menus. We ordered our food and we asked for some waters. We got those. She took our orders. All the while she kept returning to the booth where the lone old man was sitting and flirting, giggling, laughing. She started to finally bring some of our food. I was watching it sit on the counter in the kitchen (when you sit at the booth directly ahead of the door where you walk in, facing pike market you can see right into the kitchen). She brought the first few plates and spilled my water all over the table. Yes accidents like this happen. BUT she wiped up some then threw the towel on the table and said "my arms aren't long so you need to do the rest". What? So we clean it while she goes back to the old man's booth. I am all the while telling my friends I can see my burger on the kitchen counter. Ten minutes goes by, she brings it and it is cold. Surprise. I tell her I need a new one AND a water. That's correct, she spilled my water all over the table, never cleaned it up and then she never brought me another water. So back to the burger.... She left it on the kitchen counter for quite some time. At least 5 minutes after I saw it there. The only reason she thought to get it was because the chef came out and got her telling her that it is going to get cold again!! So she brought it. This doesn't even go into account of her forgetting part of one of my friend's orders then going to the chef and I can hear her say we wanted more when she ordered the wrong thing. We asked for a 3pc and she ordered a 2 pc. If you go here, do NOT let Heidi serve you! When the old man left he said something to Heidi to the effect of "see you tomorrow" so he was obviously a regular.

Fantastic burger and Bloody Mary's at Pike Place. Perfect place for lunch. First time in Seattle post COVID and glad we found this spot.

My husband and I had a random date night and we came here since, after living in Seattle for 7 years, we had never been to this area of the market. We had a couple great drinks, an amazing waiter and a wonderful evening of sitting & chatting.

This is a great bar with a great view of the Pike Place Market sign and some booze and seafood! The fish and chips, boom boom shrimp, and chowder were all on the menu for us to eat. The shrimp were my favorite, the fish and chips weren't bad, but the chowder was the worst. It was very watery and didn't taste very good. There were two lagers, Rainer (light) and Old Seattle (strong). They were both pretty good.People who work there are very friendly and sweet, and the place has a good vibe. I think the place is very old. It's been there for more than 50 years.

Excellent dinner! I did not expect much as we needed food fast before seeing a show. Everything we had was absolutely delicious.

Very affordable for the pikes market tourist area. Good views of the market itself and staff is really professional and fun. Clam chowder was very good and fish and chips were fried excellent. Place is kid friendly and you will need to show vax card to be seated.

Good service, atmosphere, food, views, and prices! Definitely recommend this place to anyone in the area.I got a burger, fries, and 2 beers. Everything was good with 0 issues. Check this place out! You won’t regret it