Spitfire

Restaurant · Belltown

Spitfire

Restaurant · Belltown

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2219 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

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Spitfire is a vibrant Belltown sports bar known for its extensive selection of screens, delicious pub grub, and a lively atmosphere perfect for game day.  

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"Snacks and Sports in Belltown If you’re looking for a place to watch the game — any game — Spitfire, in Belltown, is sure to have it on. The big, roomy bar has twenty-two 42-inch flat-screen plasma TVs, two 150-inch and one 100-inch HD projection screen, all blasting professional and college-level sports games all day long, which makes Spitfire popular with groups of fans who gather for boisterous viewing parties. If that’s not enough, they also feature special live events like boxing matches with a cover charge. Surprisingly, on a regular weekday, happy hour at the bar is relaxed, pleasant, and not deafeningly noisy. The volume is kept at a reasonable level, and the large floor plan with bar, table, and booth seating means you can find a spot that’s not directly in front of a screen. Happy hour goes from 4–6:30 p.m. and 9–11 p.m., with $2 off drinks and food specials. The falafel sliders are not only cute, but pretty tasty, and make a good light meal. They also serve weekend brunch with hearty dishes like corned beef hash, prosciutto eggs Benedict, and French onion omelette."

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The food was delicious and fast the servers were so friendly. We were there for a somber reason and Nikki and Katie made us both feel happy we chose here to go. I was scared to go into Seattle with my cousin and was totally comfortable there! I am so glad my friends recommended it to us. We wore out Patriots gear in honor of our cousin and no one cared we drank to celebrate a life cut short and they made it tolerable if not enjoyable. They were very busy for a Wednesday night but we never went without anything they were always stopping and checking on us. Thank you so much for looking for that beer Nikki you were most excellent for going that extra mile for us.

Patrick Kiernan

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One of the best sports bars in Seattle period. It has some stiff competition I know, but Spitfire delivers all the essentials; good food, great beer selection, and numerous TVs for watching the games. The big positive is the shear number of TVs at all spots on the walls. There isn't a bad seat in the entire bar to watch something. This is important since it can get packed! I'm sure it is a busy place for college football, but I went there to watch Patriots and Red Sox games. It is the official location of the Boston sports fans of Seattle group. Usually, if it is a big game we have the back room and bar reserved for ourselves and draw a crowd of close to a hundred. This is the place to watch Boston sports in Seattle.

Wyatt Delahunt

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Came here to watch Superbowl XLVIII between the Seahawks and Broncos, the place was packed! I got there around 9am and was honestly pretty lucky to have found a seat. They opened up a backroom and I was able to find something there for my group. The service was great for being as packed as they were. Had some French toast for breakfast and wasn't unimpressed, but it's hard to mess up French toast. The drinks were plentiful and strong, although a little pricey. Hawks won so it was a great day. Food- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decor- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Service- ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Price- ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Rebecca Ellison

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I've been here a multitude of times for a monthly networking event and they are always great. Good food, Manny's on tap and lot's of space. With the added benefit of decent parking even though we are downtown.

A H

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They have the hockey package! Good, one-page menu. Small, but good and fancy cocktail menu and small but good selection of beers (+ 1 cider when I came). And just glad to eat somewhere Brint has. CM4life.

Chuck Reisinger

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If you want the best nachos in Seattle head to the Spitfire. The key to the nachos is to order it with the braised pork, the serving is huge so make sure to share it or take some home. Spitfire also has one of the best set of taps in town, skip the Rainer and get a good PNW brew.

Paul Hanson

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Funky sportsbar in Belltown. Perfect description. Good food and service as well. For those with delayed delivery experiences....welcome to life. Crack a joke, make them smile...and take away the preception of being a pretentious snob. That usually helps. I am serious. Life is too short. I have had one such experience there. ..cracked some jokes aniut it and eliminated any potential for tension. Gets you a free drink, apology and respect...

Jodi Church

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I've only been here for special events, but every time it's been great. Their catering is fantastic. And I thought the staff was really friendly. Great place for events, as long as it is only open for the events and not for the locals to come and watch sports at the same time.