Seattle Bar Trivia
Weekly trivia at bars in Seattle
Seattle Bar Trivia
Weekly trivia at bars in Seattle
Weekly trivia at bars in Seattle
Weekly trivia at bars in Seattle
Sam's will have Tequila specials.
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Because Montana has no kitchen, they allow outside food. Two options close by:
Dino's Tomato Pie, on the corner of Olive Way and Denny, on the same block.
Yalla, right next door.
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Paying homage. First to the start of baseball games and the other. secondly to the fallible nature of humans. Or Maybe it's just superstition, we've done it this way for a few years now, tradition?
A few tables at each of the bars can handle larger teams (8+). But for the most part it's easier with 6 or less team members. If you have a large team send someone early, before 6:15pm, to claim a table for the team. The short answer is there is no limit on team size.
To get the best table to fit everyone on the team comfortably arrive by 6:15pm. At Montana and sometimes Sam's by 6:45pm all the tables are likely to be claimed.
Both bars have full service bars. Sam's Tavern has great burgers and traditional pub food. Montana doesn't have a kitchen so outside food (not drinks) are allowed. See above for a few great suggestions.
Yes. Sam's Tavern and Montana have always been dog friendly.
Jasmine (Jazz) was adopted almost 10 years ago from a shelter. A friend (Amanda Boyd, sidekickdogtraining.com) of my friend (Sharon), was visiting her cousin, Cora, in The US Virgin Islands. She volunteered at the local shelter, Animal Care Center of St. John. Where Amanda spotted Jazz who hade been there for 2 ½ years. After many conversations and much convincing of the shelter director, Jazz was headed to Seattle on a plane a day later. Fourteen hours and a lot of hand ringing, the two arrived safely. She was adopted sight unseen, best decision ever.
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Valentine's Day, that 24-hour love fest thrust upon us each February 14th, courtesy of ancient Romans, Hallmark, and every florist ever. It's the day when singles are reminded of their solo status by every heart-shaped advertisement, and couples feel the pressure to compress their affection into grand gestures and overpriced dinners. Because nothing says "I love you" like spending three times the usual amount for roses that will wilt faster than your resolve not to eat the entire box of chocolates you bought for your partner.
Valentine's Day is when love is measured in the currency of clichés: cards, candy, and those tiny, chalky heart candies with messages that look like they were written by a robot learning about emotions. "Be Mine," they demand, with all the passion of a tax form.
But let's not be too cynical. At its heart (pun intended), Valentine's Day is an opportunity to express love and appreciation, not just for romantic partners, but for friends, family, and even pets. It's a reminder in our busy lives to pause and tell someone they matter—though, ideally, in ways that don't always require fighting for a dinner reservation. So, here's to love, in all its forms, and finding new, less commercially-driven ways to celebrate it. Cheers to that!
Online Question:
Where do the main characters meet on Valentine's Day at the end of "Sleepless in Seattle"?
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