TVs & draft brew keep locals happy at this laid-back bar serving pub grub in a cozy setting.
"When: Monday-Friday, 2-5pm For Food & Drinks, 10pm-Close (Food Only) The Deal: $2 Off Drafts, Well Drinks, And Signature Cocktails, $6 Glasses Of Wine, $7 Boilermakers, Discounted Snacks There aren't a ton of Seattle sports bars that make food a priority. The Westy in West Seattle is an exception—check out their Happy Hour for Nashville honey chicken sandwiches, nachos, and more." - aimee rizzo, gabe guarente
"The Westy has 25 TVs, a robust beer selection, and a seasonally updated menu that includes items like fried green tomatoes, hot honey chicken, and poutine during weekend brunch. Diners should scour the menu for delightful surprises, including Butterfinger bites (mini doughnuts with caramel sauce and Butterfinger pieces), and a solid cocktail assortment. The bar also serves excellent burgers, and massive wings with a selection of hot sauces and dry rubs. A similarly equipped second location is in Roosevelt." - Harry Cheadle, Eater Staff
"If good food at a sports bar is just as important to you as a clear view of the game, then head to The Westy. This West Seattle spot has plenty of room to hang out, 16 TVs, and even skee-ball to pass the time during commercial breaks. And along with a big selection of whiskey, beer, and cocktails, you’ll find tasty sports-watching fuel—like lemony seared broccoli, sturdy waffle fries that scoop toppings like a bulldozer, and fresh beignets for dessert." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley, gabe guarente
"West Seattle’s “not just a sports bar” boasts 18 TVs, a robust beer selection, pub grub — like waffle fries and brisket sandwiches but also unexpected items like veggie pho — and a nice cocktail assortment. Even better, a similarly equipped second location is now open in Roosevelt for North Seattleites to indulge." - Eater Staff
"The Westy has 25 TVs, a robust beer selection, and a seasonally updated menu that includes items like fried green tomatoes, hot honey chicken, and poutine during weekend brunch. Diners should scour the menu for delightful surprises, including Butterfinger bites (mini doughnuts with caramel sauce and Butterfinger pieces baked in), and a solid cocktail assortment. The bar also serves excellent, juicy, burgers, and massive wings with a selection of hot sauces and dry rubs. A similarly equipped second location is in Roosevelt." - Eater Staff, Harry Cheadle