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Website: lindastavern.com
Phone: (206) 325-1220
Cross Streets: Between Boylston Ave and Harvard Ave
Closed now
- Sun 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM
707 E Pine St Seattle, WA 98122 ·2274.51 mi
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Amenities
- Wifi
- Accessible
Reviews
yelpLinda's is great! I am addicted to their fried cheese curds, which I believe to be my favorite that I've tried in Seattle. I admit I am new to cheese curds as of this year, but I've had them at...
MoreI love seeing people bring their dogs in! The Chilaquiles are tasty. The waffles are yummy with a strong vanilla flavor.
MoreGreat atmosphere for an old grunge vibe. Last known place where Kurt Cobain was seen. Drinks were tasty, food was good, service was great.
MoreCame for 4th of July & had a great time! Drinks were great, we ordered the marg on tap. Food was also good. Would recommend sitting on the back patio for best vibes!
MoreThis was my favorite bar of the night and will be one of my go to spot when coming to Seattle. The interior is nice and cozy. The vinyl records give it that cool vibe. We sat at the bar top and...
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