

Brother-owned bar with a cool, rustic vibe & an eclectic menu of sandwiches & craft beers.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1111 S 11th St, Tacoma, WA 98405
Phone: (253) 284-1111
Website: http://www.elevenelevenbar.com/
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Reviews
And if you love it here, do yourself a favor and check out their sister locations Peaks and Pints and The Valley — equally fantastic. This whole family of spots is doing it right. Highly recommend! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
And I’m a sucker for the vegan special and vegan soup. Never get anything else. My wife enjoys playing songs on the juke box. Usually not too crowded but it can be busy.
Interesting and comfy vibe. Street parking can be a hassle so if you’re within a block or two and see a spot, grab it.
They are *so good*. Best Ruben I have had in a very long time, I am going. To be chasing this high for years.
I wish I had better photos to showcase it correctly.
I’m from out of town and saw this place had subs so I placed an order for pickup. When I arrived I witnessed some dude pushing a homeless guy out of a chair and telling him to leave, that’s when I pulled out my phone and caught him then go over to another homeless person who was laying under cardboard then went and step on him.
After he stepped on him he pretended to slap the dude he pushed out of the chair & started walking into this place and I was going also to pickup my order. When I walked in he asked me what I was doing and I said I’m here to pickup my order. He then proceeded to go behind the counter and gave me my food. Not sure if this was an employee or the owner, but I cannot support here anymore while in town as I would if I hadn’t witnessed this. The food was pretty good too, but I won’t be back. Also $16+ for a sandwich was wild.
We entered and immediately found a table. This is an old bar with a huge counter and bar stools. There are tables on the north and west sides. Being a bar, it was dark so taking pictures was not easy.
While the menu isn’t extensive, the offerings were varied and interesting enough that it took Ray and me several minutes to decide what to order. Ray had The SmokeStack. I ordered the Turkey Chipotle Melt. They don’t serve fried food. Our sandwiches came with a bag of Tim’s chips and a pickle. Soup or salad can be added for an additional charge.
I asked the bartender for a recommendation, and told her my dilemma. It was nice to hear her take, instead of hearing “everything is good”.
Ray and I both wanted coffee which they do not serve. I found that odd because my adult beverage of choice is made with coffee. Ray had lemonade. I had water.
Our meals came up fairly quickly. Our sandwiches were loaded with meat, and had fresh, crisp vegetables. The bread was heated without being rock hard. We agreed they were very good. We were only able to eat half. The other half we wrapped up and brought home.
There was just a bartender and cook for staff that I could see. The bartender greeted and acknowledged everyone as they came in, and was fast, efficient and friendly.
While the food was very good and the service was excellent, locating parking will be a deal breaker for us. Ray and I live on 30 acres and are wide open spaces type of people. Going to Tacoma is a necessary evil. Hunting for a parking spot is not our idea of a good time. If you don’t mind, then I recommend visiting there.