The Dubliner in Fremont has it. Can I recommend the Dubliner? Half-heartedly. It is the bar I go to when the bars I actually like in the area are too crowded. This Slog comment thread might help too. posted by grouse at 8:34 AM on August 7, 2010
We've got one at Shorty's, along with the Buck Buck Pinball game. The Golden City, King's Hardware, and the Sloop in Ballard have them, and I think the Ballard Loft does as well. Can't think of any others at the moment, I'm more into pinball, but I imagine there's a half dozen scattered around the U-District. posted by Jawn at 9:47 AM on August 7, 2010
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Earl's on the Ave has one. I can sort of reccomend Earl's for every once in a while if you want to go a divey collegey bar.
Actually, no, I can pretty much only reccomend Earl's for their cheap prices. posted by rossination at 11:32 AM on August 7, 2010 [1 favorite]
The Redwood on Capitol Hill has one. posted by clipperton at 2:37 PM on August 7, 2010
I'm pretty sure the Canterbury in Capitol Hill has it. posted by doift at 3:32 PM on August 7, 2010
The Victory Lounge on Eastlake had one last time I was there. Good bar too. posted by TheCoug at 4:23 PM on August 7, 2010
Ed's Kort Haus (Greenwood) has the big-screen Pro version. Plus, they serve elk and venison burgers. posted by prinado at 4:29 PM on August 7, 2010
The Zoo in Eastlake. Just played last week! posted by lunasol at 6:55 PM on August 7, 2010
Oops. I suck at reading comprehension. posted by lunasol at 6:56 PM on August 7, 2010
Good answers all around. Thanks! I'm planning on having a Big Buck Hunter themed birthday in a month, but since I used to live a block off from the Zoo (and had my last birthday there), am hoping to diversify a little bit. posted by Ideal Impulse at 8:51 AM on August 8, 2010
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