


Experience the travels of Ernest Hemingway through your palette; eating and drinking your way through the cities that Hemingway loved to frequent; Havana, Paris, Florence and Pamplona (where he discovered his love for bull fighting!) to name a few. We focus on locally sourced, farm-to-table menus with hand crafted cocktails, as fluid as the seasons. Like Ernest Hemingway our hunger knows no borders!
Relaxed tavern offering craft cocktails & an eclectic menu inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s travels.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 105 Lake St S, Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone: (425) 298-4972
Website: http://www.bottle-bull.com/
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Reviews
Moroccan chicken – 5/5
Tostones – 4/5
Chocolate cake with almond – 3.5/5 (better with a scoop of ice cream)
Cocktails – 4/5
Service was good and food (main dishes) were so tasty. I am not a big sauce fan but the sauces in these meals were just at the right flavor.
Food wait time can be improved – a little longer than usual.
The waitresses were incredibly polite and attentive. Honestly, this is the only restaurant I’ve visited recently where you can truly feel real service. That alone deserves recognition.
And the food? A huge star on its own! Absolutely amazing. The menu isn’t extensive, but it’s thoughtfully curated and done with great taste.
We were beyond satisfied. Keep up the fantastic work
We had a number of appetizers including salads, truffle fries, oysters, and steamed clams. The salads were excellent, the truffle fries were good, and the seafood was very good and fresh.
I ordered the black cod for my entree and it was cooked just right (not overcooked), with excellent flavor. Although the food was not Michelin star quality, it’s a good solid four stars for food quality, and surprisingly good for this type of venue.
The service was great, the waitress was very friendly and came around often enough so that we never had to go looking for her. We had a people for dinner and they put us in a back room where it was private and quiet, very nice.
This is a great venue for a business dinner, but probably not the best for young kids given the liquor theme.
Heads up—I like to try to arrive early because parking can be a little tricky in that area, but if you drive around and look for street parking or park in one of the garages it works.
They have a scratch kitchen that makes everything from small plates to salad to full entrees. We often stopped in for late dinner and their lamb sliders are so good. Today we tried their steak frites. Fries were so good, and steak is perfectly cooked, super tender, and flavorful topped with a chimichurri.
Located in downtown Kirkland, steps from waterfront and beaches, their food is great and surprisingly reasonably priced. If you haven’t been here, put it on your list to try!
This was a textbook case of selective enforcement and racial profiling. While other patrons around us were enjoying their drinks and loud conversations, we were singled out and judged based on a biased, subjective whim. If our “status” was truly an issue, we would never have been seated by the host in the first place.
is disgraceful that a well-known establishment in downtown Kirkland still operates with such narrow-minded prejudice. We were not disruptive; we were simply targeted. I will be sharing this experience with the local Eastside community to ensure others are aware of how this venue treats its Asian patrons. Truly disappointed