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The Barking Dog Alehouse

3.7 (444 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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THE BARKING DOG ALEHOUSE ATMOSPHERE

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Happy hour specials

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SoCal Chicken Burger
Susan S.

Stopped here for dinner. Ordered the salmon BLT ($21) and SoCal Chicken ($19). Chicken sandwich was a 4. Lot of chicken but a bit dry. Salmon BLT was tasty. Not had a LOT of chips. Good service- quick and friendly service.

Buffalo chicken sandwich.
Molly M.

Met a friend with each of our dogs here! Dogs are allowed inside or out on leashes. Great patio seating/dining. Service was friendly. Food was great! Lots of options for all

IPA & OJ Mimosas
Jocelyn S.

Great Brunch Experience, Food was Delicious & The Mimosas too Recommend for Date spot,chill vibes & Music

Brunch Sat and Sun.
Tony B.

BRING YOUR DOG! Great brews, good food. My wife and I brought out new puppy "Boomer" to the Alehouse. There is indoor dining and a bar but if you bring your dog you can sit outside in one of about 20 outdoor covered and heated tables. There are many craft beers to choose from. The food portions are huge. I had the alehouse burger. It was a full half pound and was delicious. The fries were also plentiful and you may choose from several types including sweet potato. I chose the cross cut ones very good. You order and pay with a QR code. Each table has its own, so wait staff know which table ordered what. Once an order is submitted, service is prompt. So bring your doggie, or not, either way you will enjoy the food and brews. Cheers!

My dog Riley trying to get a bite of my teriyaki salmon salad.
Benjamin S.

Traveling in Seattle with my dog, I had to try this place just because of the name. It's in the northern part of the Ballard neighborhod and definitely has that neighborhood vibe. Lots of outdoor seating that's covered and I really appreciated that the do QR code ordering, which I always like because you don't have to call a server or wait for the check. I gave plus for the selection of beer and for the variety in food. Most beer gardens would just serve burgers and fried foods, but Barking Dog actually had a mix of things, including salmon. I even saw a Vietnamese rice vermicelli bowl special. I ended up getting the salmon teriyaki with salad. I have to say the salmon was cooked well but the teriyaki sauce was served on the side and when it came out it was still like lard. So it was actually fine to have it on the side because I just liked the simple grilled salmon. This is a great option if you're eating out with your dog.

Valerie B.

Okay. Nice setting in an eclectic neighborhood. I had the Date Night pizza- GF. The crust was like a dry cracker, with no texture. The pizza was so bland- no sauce at all- and very little prosciutto. Arugula was good, which is great, as it was piled on. The goat cheese was yummy- Hubby like his Aloha Bowl. The drinks were good- always love a Block 15 brew! Our server was so nice! However, a dude who was in a hurry to shutdown asked me if I wanted a to-go box after I'd eaten only 2 small slices. Ugh. Hate that pressure!! Our dog was happy!

Gluten free burger and sweet potato fries
Amanda K.

We love this place because we can bring our dog (inside or out!). They have gluten free buns which is a total game changer and allows me to eat a great deal of their menu. The food is quite good - we have been back a few times already. If they ever get a gluten free pizza crust (they don't currently have one), then I'd be done for and they would definitely start recognizing me! They get quite a bit of light inside, they have sports on tv, and a they have a nice friendly atmosphere. You order your food with a code on the table and they are very fast about getting food and drinks out to you. When cashing out, the auto tip it sets to is 25% so I would caution you to pay attention as you click through the app and tip whatever you would prefer! The parking is neighborhood street parking and it can be quite difficult to find depending on when you go.

Amazing tbh. Pistachio crusted salmon was the american name.
Darrion H.

I really enjoyed my experience here. My food was good, the drinks were good, I was able to watch the game from my seat, the place is clean and ambient, and their service is a pleasure to deal with. One thing to note, parking is pretty bad. They do not have a dedicated parking lot. It's street parking first come first serve. Almost as bad as trying to park down town. I ended up parking a block away around the corner. I like the decoration, but it is a bit dark inside like most pubs. Lately I've been finding a lot of bright and spacious drinking spots. This place almost has bbq house vibes. They also have a cool themed covered outdoor seating. A great environment to come with friends. The food selection is better than the average pub in my opinion. I ordered the salmon and my date ordered the burger. We could barely finish all of our food. I blame their tasty drinks for filling us up. I tried their currant cider and it was good. My partner and I tried a few beers before picking one. Most had great flavor, but it's opinionated.

J K.

Very local neighborly feel. Good bar food. Waffle fries! Great service. Ignore the signs about ordering online - a waitor will arrive soon enough.

Hazy IPA, Red Ale, Bourbon burger and Bahn Mi Sliders
Gina B.

This alehouse is tucked away in a residential area, with a charming wooden trellis welcoming you to their outdoor seating area. I love trying new beer/cider when I go out, and this place had a good variety from local brewers. I can't remember exactly what my husband got but I think it was a delicious hazy IPA, while I got an awesome red ale from Wheelie Pop Brewing (I'll have to check out their tasting room in Ballard some time!). Now the food... it was a bit disappointing. We got the banh-mi sliders, which were basically pork belly between buns with some flavorless veggies and almost no sauce. Not pleasant, but I was starving so I grudgingly ate them just to fill the void in my stomach. Also got the bourbon burger which was good enough, but not up to my expectations. Some of the braised onions were too plastic-like and hard to chew (I spit them out), as if the outer layer had not been peeled off before cooking. The rest of the burger was easier to eat than the banh-mi sliders, but not good enough to make me want it again. The meat was ok, the fig jam/onions just didn't give much of that "pow!" that I was hoping for. The bleu cheese was good though. Speaking of bleu cheese, the burger came with bleu cheese fries. Well... they were overcooked fries with cold bleu cheese sprinkled on top. I love fries but I could not finish these. So, the outdoor atmosphere is awesome for having drinks while chatting with company, and the food presentation was actually quite nice, too, but as for the food's taste, I would not come back here for that.

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The food, service, & atmosphere are absolutely outstanding. Love this place and can bring my doggo. 10/10!

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