
Welcome to Seattle’s premier Scottish Sports Pub, located in the northwest corner of the Greenlake neighborhood. We are currently opened seven days a week from 4pm-12am. Happy Hour seven days a week from 4pm-6pm, weekend brunch from 10am-3:30pm. We serve delicious pub food with a Scottish twist on pub classics. Fantastic scotch and whiskey selection as well as local craft beers and imported offerings. Friday night karaoke from 9pm-12am and Pub Trivia on Tuesdays starting at 7pm. We are the home to Liverpool, Denver Branco’s and Florida Gators clubs. We encourage you to follow us on instagram @standrewspubseattle and on Facebook at St. Andrews Pub.
Relaxed sports bar with scotches galore, pub grub, weekend breakfast & a giant projection screen.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7406 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 257-1734
Website: http://standrewspubseattle.com/
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Reviews
Outside of always playing the Liverpool matches, they are also open to playing any sport or league I am interested in (only spot I’ve found to play Liga MX!) and I always look forward to talking with the staff here. They are so friendly and foster a really wonderful community here. This is hands down my favorite sports bar around.
On the food front, I’m super picky about fries, but this place has amazing fries with great sauces to choose from. Also they have malort, which everyone should drink more of.
I handed the bartender a ten dollar bill.
She gave me back $2.
I told her that the menu said the pint was $7.
“There’s tax,” she said, then added “and we round up.”
There was nothing on the menu itself about tax and/or rounding up the price.
I won’t be coming back.
Here’s the details:
I went to Saint Andrew’s bar to watch a big game that was supposed to start at 8:30, Sunday. I was the first to arrive at around 7:30 am to make sure I have a table for myself and two other friends who’d join later. I was first asked if I was a Liverpool fan club member (which I’m not) and then I was told by the same marshal (who showed up 7:45ish) to wait on the non LFC line to wait to be admitted. The LFC official facebook page states the bar will open 30 minutes before the game. As I was waiting, more folks start arriving and building both lines, but here’s the many downfalls to their guidance:
few groups (at least a total of 10) have arrived and were told to wait on the members line even if they’re NOT registered members and just because they knew the marshal or knew a member. At some point, a group of 4 were told by the marshal to wait at the members line just because their uncle is someone they knew (not even sure if he’s a member or not).
They didn’t open the bar until 8:15, meanwhile the members lines kept growing and more people arrived with higher, fake, priority ahead of me. Actually if the place has opened by 8, I’d have still gotten a table and enjoy the game!
When the doors opened, all the good spots were taken and I couldn’t even get a table for 3, even though I was the first who showed up for the game. I got 3 spots by the bar, and I was questioned multiple times to spare them to other people since my friends couldn’t join on time.
My callout here is that
1- why’d a bar/fan club need a membership to enter a bar on a Sunday morning – even night clubs don’t do that unless you book or pay for a table. Bars/ restaurants should either follow table booking approach or follow a walk-in/first come basis. This totally felt like a cult from the early 1900s! It’s just a soccer match for fans who’re passionate about watching the beautiful game.
2- if the above doesn’t make sense and the fan club founders want to start this, then they should respect their rules and open the door on time to keep it fair.
Saint Andrew’s has been become one of my favorite spots in the city given its passion to Liverpool FC, its vibe, and the fact they allow pets. Not anymore! They certainly ruined that to me and proved to me that we’ll always complicate things for a soccer culture and we’ll never have a decent one. Bummer!