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Marco Polo Bar & Grill

4.2 (292 reviews)
Sat • 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
Sun • 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Divey
Casual
Moderate noise
Happy hour specials

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Broasted chicken with "Jo-Jo's"

Broasted chicken and potato wedges were delicious! The bartenders were so nice and very attentive. :)

Crinkle fries, fried pickles, jalapeño poppers, chicken wings
Brian H.

I sauntered into MarcoPolo, that Georgetown institution flanked by dusty pool tables and a bewildering shrine to Cougars fandom, greeted by exactly 13 HDTVs and a server who looked like they'd seen more playoff upsets than I have avocados gone bad. I ordered their world‑famous broasted fried chicken--juicy inside, crackling outside--a perfect yin to two pitchers of crisp IPA. Crinkle fries were...well, crinkly. Fried pickles and jalapeño poppers landed with righteous grease bombs; chicken wings danced in buffalo dip. Service? Friendly, unhurried--a comforting reminder Seattle still remembers how to say "here's your drink" without tapping an app. Ambiance is divey chic in the best way: dim, a little sticky, defiantly real. Weird? Absolutely. Worth it? Hell, yeah--it's Seattle at its unapologetic, greasy best.

Broasted chicken, jojo potatoes and coleslaw.
Bill A.

OK you can say it's just chicken right, how different can it be? All I can say is go and try it, "broasted" chicken is really, really good, and jojo potatoes are a lost art. On top of a really delicious dinner our server Brad took the time to completely explain the cooking technique, the history of the bar, and to introduce us to the owner Matt. It might be a 30 minute drive, but the next time I'm ready for chicken, specifically broasted chicken, I'm heading to Marco Polo. Oh yeah, and Go Cougs (sorry Brad)!!

a neon budweiser sign
Jennie K.

My friends and I decided to check out Marco Polo after hearing rave reviews about the chicken here. Since they stay open pretty late and the chicken was known to be good, we decided to come here for a late dinner and chatting. There's some parking in front of the bar, but also side street parking. Walking in, it's a pretty nice bar with plenty of seating and tvs for sports watching. We came on a Tuesday night and it was apparently trivia night. A lot of people who are at the bar were there for the trivia. Seemed like a pretty fun event! We had about 8 people in our group and so the staff joined a few tables together so the we could all sit together. The service was great! They were attentive and helpful! Food wise, the chicken was what it was hyped to be. Although pricey, the broasted chicken - three pieces of chicken, consisting of a drum, wing, and breast was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. The broasted chicken came with a side of your choice of jo-jo's, fries, coleslaw, mac salad, or potato salad. The jalapeño poppers were pretty good too! If I'm in the area, I'd come back for more chicken and beer.

Broasted chicken 3 piece basket ($14.50)
Brian F.

After an event in the area a group of us went to Marco Polo on a friend's recommendation. There is plenty of street parking in the area. This place feels like a dive bar with the bar stools and the pool table but is also one step up from one with the fireplace. I ordered their famous broasted chicken 3 piece basket ($14.50). The pieces of chicken were huge and so juicy and I really liked the flavor of the crispy skin. I preferred the dark meat over the white as they just fell off the bone easily. I got fries as my side and they were just okay. They were warm but not hot and weren't worth finishing. They also have happy hour daily from 4pm-7pm which includes $1 off drafts, wells, and wine. This looks like a cool neighborhood bar that's also great and rowdy during Seahawks games. I wish I lived closer so I could come more often!

Wings and Broasted Chicken
Shawn L.

Came here yesterday. My BF ordered wings and I the Broasted Chicken. The wings were good your typical wings. The Broasted Chicken.. Get it. Do it.. You won't be disappointed. I got the JoJos and they were good. , I will try their potato salad or mac salad next time. Thats all I have to say. 5 Stars for the Broasted Chicken.

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Kate K.

The food at the Marco Polo is amazing! They have great rotating soup options, their burger with Cougar Gold is incredible, French Dip is my favorite! Can go without ordering the fried chicken with jojos. We even get it either for the table to share or an order to take home for later. The service staff is so friendly- Grace, Brad, Natalia, All of them! They remember us every time. Brad's drinks! The atmosphere is casual neighborhood bar- we bring our dog on the patio every now and then. Go for football viewing parties (Go Cougs!) and it's 21+ only.

exterior sign look for this retro sign
Wendy K.

Have always heard great things about Marco Polo's broasted chicken. We found ourselves in the Georgetown area and decided to grab lunch. My friend was treating me for my birthday that was just this past weekend. Large outdoor seating area with heating lamps, nice sturdy looking tent. We both had the three piece chicken. One of us got it with Jo jos and the other we got with onion rings for an additional to upgrade $2.50. We then split or jo jos and rings so we could have the best of both worlds. The three pieces you receive are a breast, drumstick and a large wing. Couldn't finish everything brought the breast and a few jo jos and onion rings home. Chicken is well seasoned great flavor and was moist. Chicken come out piping hot. Skin isn't your really crunchy kind but that's not what I expected it was still crispy and and not greasy. Not sure what took me so long to visit this establishment that was founded in 1950 but sure glad we did.

cute patio
Joy P.

shame on me for not realizing this gem of a sports bar and grill on the strip of 4th ave south between costco and michigan. how many hundreds (thousands?) of times have i driven by and not had a reason to stop?! tonight a friend texted to say she had to go pick up bottles of wine there and wanted to know if i'd go along. game day decision turned out to be a winner. first off, cute little outdoor patio! great beer decor and umbrellas and plenty of space. be forewarned that there were ashtrays so people were smoking outside which is their right but we went back inside and carved ourselves out an area in the corner. indoors there's plenty of room to spread out among the high tables, low tables, tv showing news or sports events and typical neon pub signs. it's clean, the service was excellent, the bartenders were all super friendly and the place had a good vibe! there were a healthy number of people inside, drinking and/or eating. we just had pints and a side of onion rings which were exactly as you would expect for a sports bar. end result: no complaints at all! i'd imagine there's a lot of local employees who stop by here after clocking out but this place could (and should) draw from a wider radius as it's got a lot to offer. give it a try! marcoooooo? polo!

Broasted chicken - 3pc with $2 onion rings upgrade

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This place has bomb fried chicken. So unassuming get the chicken service great cool hole in the wall.

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The fried chicken was bomb.com. Drinks are reasonable and the karaoke is fun. A casual vibe if that's what you're looking for.

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Ask the Community - Marco Polo Bar & Grill

Do they take amex?

Yes we take Amex. Sorry for the late response.

Can under 21 eat here? Trying to find a spot for my husband's birthday with our 20 yr old.

No. 21 and over.

Does anyone know if you can call in your order for the Fried chicken basket for pick up?

Yes

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Full Throttle Bottles - Inside | beer fridge

Full Throttle Bottles

4.8(34 reviews)
0.6 mi•Georgetown
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Checked out this cool bar in Georgetown known for having tons of local beers. Full Throttle Bottles…read morehas plenty of bottles as well as cans. It even has quite a few things on tap. Get a sample of the beers in the area. There's also entertainment provided including live music. A good way to find out about local beers. It's got selections from mostly the Pacific Northwest. There's quite a few and not just those around Seattle. Has quite a few different styles among the choices. It's about $8 a pint. That's kind of a lot, but a lot of these are regional breweries that make smaller batches of these. Best one we had the last time was the Uprise Brewery Fast Forward IPA. This was one of the ones they had on tap. Find it by looking for the cool mural on the outside of the building. It's closed Mondays. This is located next to the Georgetown Trailer Park Mall so you can also go look for some junk or whatever.

Another Georgetown gem. Full Throttle has a great selection of packaged beers and ciders to go and…read morethe bar. Comfortable size with a few tables for sitting and a great atmosphere. I went on a Saturday afternoon during a street fair, service was quick and the staff was knowledgeable. A great place to try out new favorites and then take them home. Always a good place to stop by.

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Full Throttle Bottles - Wild Ale (sour on tap) and beer fridge Pilsner in the back

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Jules Maes Saloon - Waffles & Berries

Jules Maes Saloon

4.0(369 reviews)
0.6 mi•Georgetown
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This probably isn't going to be a fair rating just because I wasn't here for drinks. I was here for…read moresome solid chicken and waffles. I had expectations to tell you the truth, but I was let down a bit. Although, I was convinced to try out the mozzarella sticks and that was a fantastic starter. Highly recommend it. They were huge and thick with the good white stuff stretching out of it when you pull on it after your first bite. Best mozzarella stick I've ever had. As for the chicken and waffles, that's another story. Now, this isn't your normal chicken and waffles here. It's a spicy chicken and waffle sandwich. Someone was trying to be clever with this one and granted, on paper it sounds like a good idea. Execution was pretty poor however. The spice on that chicken was overpowering. There was a lack of syrup when there should've been more. And the goat cheese made it worse. Honestly, if it were just a regular fried chicken that was not spicy and had a good amount of syrup with no goat cheese in the sandwich, it would've satisfied my craving hands down. It wasn't that unfortunately. Should just keep it simple with that one. I would've been happy with that. The stroganoff was solid though. Did not expect that to be so good coming out of a bar. Way better than what Olive Garden could ever dish out. So maybe that says a lot for some folks. I'd come here for the stroganoff and the mozzarella sticks. As for the place itself, it definitely has a saloon vibe to it. Place looked pretty slow when I was there, but there was a good amount of people finishing up their meals, so I probably just missed the breakfast rush. Bartender/server was quite friendly and there were no problems, so that's always good.

Popped in for trivia and it was fun. Service is good, super friendly and attentive. Mozzarella…read moresticks are thick and have a solid cheese pull.

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Stopping before the Mariners game.

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Smarty Pants - French Dip

Smarty Pants

3.9(515 reviews)
0.6 mi•Georgetown
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Smarty Pants is a cool, no frills restaurant and bar in Georgetown. Located in a really cool area…read morenext to some awesome stores. There is no frills here- standard seating, typical bar. Food is fantastic- myself, and the three people with me all loved our sandwiches. Italian beef was delicious- I would pass on the potato salad. French Dip was scarfed down- one of my husband's favorite French dips- in his words. We all shared the chips in queso as an appetizer- was shocked how spicy it was, but was very addicting. My only reason for 4 stars is that two of ordered Moscow Mules and we were brought what we thought were Whiskey Sours- definitely not what we ordered. Our server seemed to be the bartender and server- so she was busy! Overall highly recommend for decent drinks and bomb sandwiches.

Food: we split the Chicago Italian Beef with provolone cheese and the Taylor Street Italian. The…read moreItalian beef was superb--wouldn't change a thing. The Taylor Street was mediocre--the cold cuts were whatever and it needed some sort of zing. For sides, the green salad with bleu cheese dressing was outstanding, thanks to the house-made dressing, but the chips and salsa were lackluster due to the stale chips. The salsa was good. Service was top notch--attentive, friendly, and timely. Ambience: I like old buildings, so this was right up my alley. The restaurant was clean and had an upbeat vibe. The seating was hard on the butt and back.

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Smarty Pants - Troublemaker Sandwich

Troublemaker Sandwich

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Loretta's Northwesterner - Tavern Burger

Loretta's Northwesterner

4.2(696 reviews)
1.9 mi•South Park
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Loretta's Northwesterner still has it! I'm drinking a delicious Amber Ale from one of my hometown…read morebrewers. The guy behind the bar is a big ol' badass! The other front of house guy, kind of a more wiry guy named Brian with a hysterical t-shirt, is cool AF too. The beer selection remains extraordinary! I just spotted a Lucille grapefruit that's a favorite of one of my sweet Aunt's. That'll be my next beer, guaranteed! Here's to you, Aunt Dee! Cheers to Loretta's Northwesterner and the great people who make it iconic!

One of the dishes I miss after moving to Seattle from the Midwest is the humble tenderloin…read moresandwich. A giant plate-sized piece of pork, pounded flat, breaded and deep fried? Yes please. After finding out about Loretta's Northwesterner, which is basically the only place in Seattle that serves tenderloin sandwiches, we made it a priority to visit on a surprisingly rainless and cloudless February winter weekend. Breaded Pork Tenderloin Sandwich ($18) - That's the stuff. A perfectly fried and breaded tenderloin, easily 3 or 4 times the size of the almost vestigial bun, topped high with veggies (on the side, of course, to assemble to taste). It's a very respectable size, larger than many places I've visited in Indiana and Iowa. Thick breading encrusts a perfectly cooked tenderloin, allowing a hard crispy shell to develop, while the interior meat, pounded flat, remains tender yet moist. Both the breading and pork are liberally seasoned with salt, pepper, and spices, which creates a well seasoned bite. They include tons of romaine, red onion, tomatoes, and tangy pickles - with everything in place, I almost had to unhinge my jaw to eat the sandwich. The bottom bun is slathered with an ungodly amount of mayo. It's necessary to add more creaminess and fat to the relatively lean meat. The one qualm I have that prevents me from anointing this sandwich the best in the west: the bun. While toasted on all sides, it's dry and kind of crumbles apart while eating. Otherwise, this sandwich is excellent and easily competes with the many pork tenderloins I've eaten in the Midwest. (5/5) Fries ($6) - A $6 basket comes with a generous portion of freshly fried potatoes. The fries are skin on, which basically makes these crisp starchy sticks a health food. I found them to be fried a bit too far, rendering the interiors fluffy but dry. They have good crisp exteriors, though, and aren't overly salted. (4/5) Tavern Burger ($7) - Loretta's is actually more famous for their burgers than the tenderloins, with many publications in Seattle claiming they serve the best in the city. People often recommend getting the Double Tavern Burger, but we opted for the single given that we were planning on a couple of stops for desserts and pastries afterwards. For a full meal, I'd definitely want to upgrade to the double - the single isn't that large, probably comparable to a cheap fast food burger with a slightly larger patty. The beef is heavily charred in flavor, lending a great smoky aroma and a beefy bite. It's cooked well done, so the entirely of the burger is the same brown color, but there's more than enough moisture coming from the other ingredients to offset the dryness of the beef. There's a requisite slice of melted American cheese on top and plenty of fatty mayo-based secret sauce underneath, dressing a bunch of chopped onion and sliced pickle. The tanginess from the pickle balances out the fat and meat quite well. I'm not sure I'd call the burger the best in the city, but it's certainly pretty good. (4/5) I don't eat at dive bars very often, but I'd definitely return to Loretta's for the tenderloin sandwich. It's not a dish commonly found in the PNW and the fact that Loretta's rendition is actually really good, is a boon to the city. Bathrooms - Two tiny unisex rooms

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Chili cheese fries

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The Siren Tavern

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3.9(39 reviews)
1.5 mi•Industrial District
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I recently went to Siren to play on their dart boards. They've got special boards here that I don't…read morenormally play on, so a friend and I went there to spend the morning getting some practice in. I'm gonna be real with y'all - ya girl was HUNGOVER as all hell coming to this place. I was at the point where nothing was going to help besides hair of the dog, so... A Bloody Mary it was. I asked for it a tad spicy and it came prettttyyyy spicy, but my stomach also wasn't at it's normal state that day, so who knows. They come topped with olives, bacon, and pepperoni. At first I wasn't digging that, but after I sucked some of the drink down and came alive again, the bacon was tasting really good! Staff is friendly, they've got tons of space, and there's a solid food menu (didn't order but lots sounded good). Definitely a hole-in-the-wall spot. Don't expect to walk into something fancy, it's definitely just a dive but it's fun, fairly clean, and prices are fair. We'll be back!

I really wanted to like this place, so I visited a few times before posting this review…read more It's an average bar with average service and above average prices. A pint of beer will cost you $8.50 with tax but without tip, so that's basically $10! Service was a bit slow and not too friendly, but definitely not rude. There are much better options on the area for both beer and bars, so I will not be returning anytime soon.

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