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Here’s What’s Up with Happy Hour at Seatown

A snack deal and a $20 takeaway dinner at Tom Douglas’s new Pike Place Market spot.

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Seatown Snack Bar
Photo: Tomdouglas.com

I just wanted to let you know about the happy hour at Tom Douglas’s newest place, Seatown Snack Sea Bar and Rotisserie. This is important information on a day like today—if the weather holds, you’ll want to be commandeering one of the Snack Bar’s outdoor tables.

From 3 to 6pm, Monday through Friday, Seatown Snack Bar—which specializes in seafood and rotisserie meats—has a “snack happy hour.” There are two “snackwiches,” you pay $1 for every inch of ’wich. One is a salami cold-cut sandwich, the other is roasted turkey with smashed avocado and peppers.

Three kinds of wings—two per order—are $3. They come in jerk, BBQ, and Tokyo flavors. Seattle Maritime Lager is $3 a pint. A Spire cider will run you $4, and there are red (sangiovese) and white (roussanne) wines by the glass; they are $5.

If this glorious sunshine turns to rain, you can opt instead for the takeout happy hour deal at Seatown Snack Bar To Go. From 5 to 7pm on weekdays an entire rotisserie chicken, plus two large sides, is $20.

It’s Tom Douglas’s world, you know. We’re just living in it.

Tags: Happy Hour, Pike Place Market, Tom Douglas

 

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By Louise on Oct 18, 2010 at 5:20PM

The actual name is Seatown Seabar & Rotisserie. The link shows a map with no restaurant. Here’s the link to their site: http://tomdouglas.com/index.php/restaurants/seatown

By Jess on Oct 18, 2010 at 6:13PM

The link allows you to click on the restaurant or the to-go spot and get the information/map for each. They are listed to the left of the map. This is how we do when listing multiple locations in one link, even if they are next door to each other.

I take your point on the name, though I’m seeing “Seatown Snack Bar” all over the place too—it appears that way on the Tom Douglas website sometimes. (http://tomdouglas.com/blog/2010/08/our-newest-joint-seatown-snackbar-is-open/). Will investigate and correct accordingly, thanks for the head’s up, Louise.

By Jess on Nov 04, 2010 at 3:23PM

Louise you are correct about the names being incorrect. Apparently the TD folks call it “snackbar” colloquially, and thus the confusion. All necessary changes have been made.

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