Sam's tavern: A review

 This is a review of Sam's Tavern, a restro-bar in Capitol Hill Seattle.

It's less of a bar, and more of a restro. The bartenders are more like servers, and will actively serve the tables until wee hours of the night. It's got a little 'country' vibe, aka an american flag, tonne of American currency hung on the walls, moose head, a vibe of second-rate ski-lodge in the mountains somewhere. The booths are closed and personal, and there's not much 'open' space to reach out to new people and strike up conversations. Their drinks are pretty good apparently, but nothing particularly exciting. I'm told the people working in their locations (there's three or two more of these in the region) are great.

If you want to go to a bar with friends, but want to avoid the noisy rowdy annoying crowd, this is the place to be at, in comfort of near and dear ones, away from the grimy singles and desperados. Bar seating is limited, if you're in your mid-thirties and meeting other couple friends, this is probably the ideal 'divey' bar for you. Drinks ain't cheap outside their happy hours though.

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