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    4.4 (83 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating

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    Sabertooth
    Ben K.

    We were going to a concert at Climate Pledge and needed a quick bite, so Mammoth was a great choice! Parking near the Seattle Center is an adventure, especially on event days. The space features indoor/outdoor seating, which is perfect for a casual night out. Not a huge space, so not ideal for large groups! The staff was wonderful while we were there! Plenty of sandwich choices to pair with the full bar available! We ordered the Sabertooth, which was a huge sandwich, loaded with meat and cheese! The perfect meal before our show!

    Moa
    Jake N.

    Sandwiches were good but don't be fooled by the name, these sandwiches are not mammoth. Had the Moa which was good but nothing special. Also had the Cro Magnon which was a bit too vinegary with the combination of the Italian dressing and the giardiniera. Would probably be better with just an olive oil mix to top it off.

    Neanderthal sans onions
    Rekha M.

    The bread on the sandwich is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, so good. However, the insides left something more to be desired because there was a little too much oil and mayo. Staff are friendly, and there are plenty of seats for a quick serve place, but not a lot of soft seating.

    Stonehenge
    Elias G.

    I walked in around opening and there was already a line, which was a good sign in my book! The line moved fast, and I ordered the Stonehenge (though honestly every sandwich sounded delicious). I love sandwiches, and this sandwich was probably one of the best I've ever had. The sliced turkey was juicy, and the cream cheese was not nearly as overpowering as I thought it would be. I would have preferred a bit more basil (I love it), but it was still really unique and well balanced! I highly recommend checking this place out, and will definitely be back!

    Corey N.

    Before the opera, my sisters and I checked out a great little place for dinner down the block. Seating is inside and out. With the colder, slightly raining weather, most people were inside so seating availability was at a premium. The menu has good options and fun unique sandwich names. I had the Nessie (tuna). Very tasty. Hot Apple Cider is a must! You will thank me!

    Stonehenge (sub jackfruit)
    Diana C.

    Took my friend here before a show and we both liked our sandwiches. The menu is so flexible for vegetarians and for modifications, so I love it. The service is always great and she brought our food to us since it wasn't too busy. The vibe is usually pretty chill, even when it is crowded, because the bar/sandwich shop combo works well. This is one of my go to spots before a show at the ballet or rep or anything in that vicinity.

    Nikita S.

    We visited Mammoth around 11:40 AM on a Saturday. There were only 2-3 other people there, and there were plenty of seats available. We ordered the Smokey in the Pig (pulled pork with coleslaw and BBQ) and the Predator (chicken sandwich). The pulled pork was decent; it was a bit sweeter than I prefer, but overall it made for a good, hearty sandwich. However, I was disappointed with the Predator. While the sauce and bread were good, the meat itself was chewy and had an odd texture. The service was quick and decent

    Seating
    Albert T.

    During a lazy weekend early afternoon spent at Seattle Center we decided to look for a place for a quick bite. Mammoth, a counter service establishment that seemed to serve delicious sandwiches, came out on top. It wasn't too busy since it was past prime lunch hours. When we ordered at the counter, the cashier told us 12 minutes for the sandwich. It took less than ten. Taurus ($19) - Oomph that pricing. Just last month this sandwich was $16! The sandwich comes out piping hot with steam leaking out in every direction. Since it's is wrapped up in paper, the steam penetrates the bun, softening it a bit. Each bun half is toasted on both sides, delivering maximal crunch - but again, is softened by the steam and copious amounts of oil and liquid that drip out from the meat. The bun is still very good - it feels like a softened but fresh focaccia. Inside the bread is plenty of brisket, mostly centered to avoid spillage. It's studded with peppers and onion, giving a tiny bit of spice and a nice tangy flavor. It tastes kind of like carne seca but with plenty of oil and moisture throughout. There's a lot of fatty and stretchy cheese below, then a layer of arugula and spinach for a bitter and astringent kick. Finally, I believe they add a bit of horseradish aoili that complements everything else very well. It's not a super large sandwich, but is filling enough. (5/5) I do have to say that the sandwiches are on the pricey side due to the recent menu adjustments. Mammoth is definitely not an everyday sandwich kind of place for me, but it's a restaurant that I'd certainly return to. I just have to get used to $20 sandwiches! Bathrooms - Large ones with multiple stalls, requires code to enter

    Stonehenge
    Emma S.

    So fast, and so delicious. I was not really interested in trying this because we had somewhere to be but my boyfriend convinced me to stop and well... this may be the best sandwich I've ever had. I got the Stonehenge and... 10/10. Because of the warm toasted bread, the cream cheese and cranberry jam melted together to make the yummiest sauce. The sandwich was not huge but it was well stuffed so by the end I was completely full! Would eat this sandwich every day if I could

    Alex N.

    Great place to get sandwiches in the Queen Anne area. Pretty good size for a sandwich and a very flavorful. I did like their brisket more than their chicken. Cool and meat spot to casually grab a quick sandwich. French onion dip was pretty good as well. Overall, I recommend I would come back.

    BK G.

    The food here is definitely good -- fresh ingredients and solid flavor overall. However, the price point feels a bit steep for what you get. Spending around $50 for lunch for two people, you'd expect huge, "mammoth"-sized sandwiches given the name. Instead, the portions are more average than impressive. It's not a bad experience by any means, but considering the cost, it's hard to say if it really delivers the value you'd expect. Worth trying once, but maybe not a regular stop unless the pricing matches the portion or quality a bit more closely.

    Brisket sandwich shared with my wife and side of pork
    Thomas P.

    Great food and service. Setup is counter service and then grab a seat to wait. They do have a very small bar with a few seats or so and a TV, and a decent selection of beers and mix drinks. The most impressive aspect of our experience was how they handled all of my wife and I's special requests. She didn't want a full-size sammy (didn't want that much bread, but also wanted some meat and lettuce. Also, one of us likes cheese on our sammies and the other doesn't. So, we were able to order the following: 1) Taurus (Braised brisket with cherry peppers & onions, pepper jack, arugula, aioli) with the following mods: - Cheese on only half of the sandwich - no aioli (we got it on the side) 2) Side of Pulled pork (nice size for a reasonable price) 3) Side of lettuce Most surprisingly, the staff handled it like a pro and there were no issues with the order. Really impressive and appreciated! Beer was a decent size and my my wife also got a fun CBD drink. The space inside is a little small - seating can be a bit limited and most of it is the tall stools (not fun). But we made due and it didn't really detract from the experience. Would definitely recommend this place!

    Nessie
    Maggie B.

    We happened upon Mammoth after attending an event in Seattle Center and I think this will officially be my new place to go before or after events there or at the Climate Pledge. The sandwiches were so good, service was great and there was a nice selection of beer. Most sandwiches can be made vegetarian with tofu or jackfruit, which is a huge plus for me! It's also reasonably priced. They have card games, board games and activities for kids. Will definitely be back, hopefully next time in the summer so we can enjoy the patio.

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    Mammoth - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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