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Tug Tavern Sold The Couch
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One of my dads allegedly used to frequent it quite a bit once upon a tim.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Grew up nearby as did famed internet bully @dnc.louism2wash said:I live right by the Tug. Every time I went in there it was 50/50 whether I felt like I was going to get stabbed or not. Great place.
Last time in Seattle was 2019 and think I stopped there for a beer. T’s and P’s to all the Delridge degenerates and hipsters. -
Your dad and my dad might be glory hole friends.dnc said:
One of my dads allegedly used to frequent it quite a bit once upon a tim.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Grew up nearby as did famed internet bully @dnc.louism2wash said:I live right by the Tug. Every time I went in there it was 50/50 whether I felt like I was going to get stabbed or not. Great place.
Last time in Seattle was 2019 and think I stopped there for a beer. T’s and P’s to all the Delridge degenerates and hipsters. -
Your dad might be my other dad.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Your dad and my dad might be glory hole friends.dnc said:
One of my dads allegedly used to frequent it quite a bit once upon a tim.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Grew up nearby as did famed internet bully @dnc.louism2wash said:I live right by the Tug. Every time I went in there it was 50/50 whether I felt like I was going to get stabbed or not. Great place.
Last time in Seattle was 2019 and think I stopped there for a beer. T’s and P’s to all the Delridge degenerates and hipsters.
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Went back read through the link @YellowSnow posted. I had t heard of let alone been to many of the places listed but saw this one. Jules Maes...cool fucking saloon!
Jules Maes Saloon
This historic Georgetown bar — considered, perhaps, the oldest in Seattle — closed permanently in mid-July after 132 years. Jules Maes once served mostly dock workers, fishermen, and loggers many years before the neighborhood turned into a beer destination and a hipster enclave. In its more modern incarnation, it had some craft beer, surprisingly solid bar bites (including rabbit-stuffed ravioli and cochinita pibil), pinball, and live music, but maintained its nostalgically divey atmosphere.

