
If you like art friendly people and great food and drink we are your place. Scratch made food and drinks, good selection of local beers and nice wine at a decent price. Established in 1990 before grunge was a thing, Cyclops remands one of the few independently owned and operated restaurant/bars left from this era. Come on in and have a drink/dinner prior to heading over to the Crocodile for music or a game or concert at Climate Pledge. Visiting Seattle ? Don’t miss this one of the kind institution 5 blocks north or the Pike Place market to get a real taste of the non touristy part of Seattle in Belltown. We are located on the corner of 1st and Wall. Look for the Neon Eye.
Eclectic eats including burgers, tacos & hummus at a funky bar with offbeat art & weekend brunch.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2421 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Phone: (206) 441-1677
Website: http://www.cyclopsseattle.com/
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Reviews
I only wish the music was a tiny bit louder bc their selection was incredible.
My friend and I wanted to grab dinner and drinks before a show at the Crocodile. None of the cocktails were particularly interesting and while the menu had one or two interesting items, there wasn’t much you can’t find elsewhere. My friend got a pasta dish and enjoyed it. I got a quesadilla , which are hard to mess up. But it was a pretty small one for the price and they charged me extra for a salsa refill that probably came from a jar. I don’t know, it just wasn’t that great. I’d get something else if I return.
Service was weird because when we first came in, the bartender was very attentive. But as more people came into the establishment, we were quickly forgotten. They only had two other staff members that were also working in the kitchen, so it was impossible to flag them down. We never got the bartender’s attention again and I had to get up from the table multiple times and walk over to the kitchen to get extra salsa, a water glass, and the check. It wasn’t even that crowded. I don’t know if it was an off night or if staffing is always this minimal.
Quirky interior that is pretty Seattle, with a glass panther collection, license plates, velvet art, and retro tables.
If you don’t mind paying the prices for okay food then this is an alright spot to go before or after a show. It’s convenient and has local flavor. But my meal felt very utilitarian, the service was not good, and I can’t say I am rushing to come back.
10$ for only one beer?! It’s almost like cover charge. But, there is no live music here. It is not a club, but just a plain bar.
This ranks as one of the worst bar experiences I have ever had… why, it’s like 10$ was just stolen from me.
I recommend avoidance for everyone.
Everything else aside, the bar theme seems a racial sleight blue-eyed people.
I don’t think it is an appropriate setting for racially sensitive group meetings.
It’s basically just a plain bar, overpriced and with rude treatment for customers. There is no win going here.