Seattle bar recommendation
August 7, 2010 8:21 AM

Can anyone recommend a bar in Seattle that has the game Big Buck Hunter?

And that isn't the Eastlake Zoo Tavern? I'm also cool with Turkey Hunting USA.
posted by Ideal Impulse to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (10 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
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


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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