Hey, it’s a dive, but it has live music by people interacted in making you happy– and it has bartenders interested in getting you drunk. Sold.
Michael L.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
The drinks weren’t expensive, but tasted pretty watered down. Especially the Jack Daniels on the rocks, which usually has a distinct whiskey taste to it. I would give a 2 star review but the bartender gave free cookies out(probably because it was Christmas Eve) and my car wasn’t broken into(it IS White Center after all)
Gordon H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Good pub. A little shifty, a little dingy, good beer variety without being stupid about it, board games, still not too many hipsters.
K C.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Nice bar, not many pool tables or other games though(last time I went was 3 years ago so maybe it’s changed). Anyway it was nice to somewhere close by in walking distance!
Brian H.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
This Pub is my FAVORITE place to karaōke in all of Seattle!!! It’s small and intimate, yet kind of a dive-bar all at the same time! They’re not fancy, and they make no bones about it. In short, I love, love, love it there. You’ll see all kinds at this place. Sometimes there are hipsters, always the regulars, and every once in a while you’ll see someone from the VFW. WTH. The best thing at this place is when someone comes in off the street(dressed up on a date) and not really realizing what they’re getting in to. The looks on their faces are priceless. The weekend-night bartender, Christine, makes the best drinks, and she even will make you things that stay within your normal price range. She’s not afraid to try new things or ‘surprise you’ with a yummy concoction if you ask. PLUS she sings at karaōke too. What’s not to love at this place? I take all out-of-town guests for a night of karaōke at the Triangle Pub, including my parents! LOVETHEM!!! =+)
Jodi W.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Goddamn! It is always a full moon at the Triangle! I know what you’re thinking, «Why would she say such a thing?» It’s definitely not because every time I go I wake up to the feeling of the four horsemen of the apocalypse thundering through my nogan. Quickly followed by the realization that I left something at the bar — my coat, my card, my self-respect. Even Satan won’t make eye contact with you the morning after a Saturday night at the Tri. Often times I’m left with this curious feeling of ‘What just happened?‘ Maybe it’s the sheer sport of watching regulars get shit faced drunk and try to get in each others pants. Or perhaps the joy of seeing people pay for a shot that’s followed by a slap in the face… again and again. Go in on a Saturday and ask Christine for an Ike Turner. Tell her Jodi sent you. Nevertheless, every time I go I’m greeted by smiling servers who know my name, friendly patrons who are always ready to chat and some of the best drinks you’ll find anywhere. And they can usually help me find my lost shit. Bonus! Go there. The itching might bother you, but I think you’ll like the swelling.
Katie H.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I LOVE this bar! My friends and I really enjoy the karaōke with Christopher Michael. The rotation is pretty decent, and you have a great blend of awesome singers and not so awesome singers(the ones that make karaōke awesome). The drinks are good and strong! I have been to many places that water them down, especially on karaōke nights. Not here– you get your money’s worth. The bartender that I always have is Christine– great service and will go out of your way to make the drink of your dreams. Also, she has an incredible voice when she has time to sing a tune for the karaōke section. The food is really good; the nachos are some of my favorites, and I really want to do breakfast here(I have heard it is delicious). If you want a fun evening with great drinks, hilarious regulars, and an evening that guarantees fun for all– go to the Triangle.
Samantha S.
Place rating: 5 Highland Park, Seattle, WA
This place is rad! Every time my friends and I come in we meet someone interesting and the bartenders are interested and amazing. Mac(we finally met him last night) is the nicest guy. He might not want me spreading that rumor but it’s totally true. You have a patron for life Mac! Your place is great!
R W.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Great place, with friendly folks working there. Couple of TV screens and lots of cold beer that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. A great dive bar in the loins of White Center. I’ve been in for breakfast on the weekends, and it was great. Decent coffee, too.
Marie V.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Love this place. Good food, good drinks, good people.
William R.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
One of those bars where you have to get to know the bartender before you feel welcome. If you’re in White Center, you have better be ready to do this almost anywhere you go. Grab a cheap beer and stay away from the not so super nachos. They are not super, it must have been a typo. They must have been accidentally placed the«S» in front of super instead of typing«Fucking small as shit not worth your worthless green paper S». Open mic is good though. There is a new band playing there on an occasional Tuesday or Wednesday evening. I think they are the band with no name at this point. Keep an eye out for those kids, they’re pretty awesome.
Mike S.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I met some pals last night for karaōke at said pub. Triangle has thre most accessible karaōke space I’ve encountered. OK, what does that mean? The room is far more spacious than ANYbar’s karaōke place that invariably is tucked away in a restaurant. The kj brought me the mike… I move slowly. Let’s not forget the most extensive song book I’ve seen. The bar was nice and had Big Al’s porter on tap… killer! Plus parking is easy. Next time, I’ll try their food. chlil fries were decent, but I’d like a real meal:)
Lauren H.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Love the bartenders and ppl who go here a dive that takes the cake
Rachelle P.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Love this place, it’s a complete diamond in the rough! They usually have music, karaōke or games going on! I do miss the pool table but it is small so the extra seating is nice! What else can I say but«Living the dream» Lol!
Thomas J.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Dog friendly bar in White Center, that serves a decent selection of food and super friendly to boot. Kind of small, kind of a dive, but it reminds me of what all of Seattle was like back in the day. It’s a place that you hope is still here in 20 years.
Jake H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Triangle Pub is the bee’s knees. By far the best pub in White Center. The food is great and the staff is really nice and chill. They have quality local beers on tap as well as cheap PBR. It’s semi hipster but but way less pretentious than Cap Hill. Triangle has jazz some days, trivia on other days, and karaōke on the weekends. Also, you can catch any sports game on the big screen or other TVs. They are open early, serve breakfast on the weekends, and take care of their peoples. Great place. Go check it out.
Jenny K.
Place rating: 3 Bellevue, WA
3.5 stars I went to Triangle Pub on Sunday to support my friend’s roommate who was performing an acoustic set. We showed up early and hungry so ordered some grub. I got the BLT with fries and a pint of Elliot’s Bay amber ale. The food was really satisfying — simple and delicious! And the though I’m a pale ale fan, I really dug the amber ale. The bartender really knew her beers and took the time to explain the different ones on tap. Since most of the brews were from local breweries, she pointed out where they were located. I got some great ideas, if I ever want to plan a brewery tour :-) The place was small but had the necessities: alcohol, food, pool table, darts, and a stage-like area. It was a chill night and though I hadn’t heard the greatest things about White Center, I really enjoyed my time at Triangle Pub and will go back if I’m in the area.
Delilah R.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I tried to think of a reason not to give the Triangle five stars but couldn’t come up with a damn thing. First of all, Erica the bartender is awesome. Not only does she have a mean pour but she’s also personable and pretty funny. My first time in, I felt like a regular. Later, I find out the other bartender that works here is her Mom and her Mom just happens to pop in to say hi. Both of them are cool and super down to Earth. Coming straight here from an Elite event at Big Al’s, I was pretty stoked about promoting Unilocal to the locals in the WC. Gave away some swag, showed off my acquired t-shirt and voila-we had someone looking us up on line as soon as they got home. Then the owner walks in. Not only was he pretty rad himself, he gave us a little history of the joint and continued to get to know us and ask all about Unilocal.It was fun. He took a «you’ve been Unilocaled» card. Good times. The drinks here do not mess around. They pour em’ strong and they don’t lighten up as you continue to order throughout the night so be warned. A fellow Unilocaler(Gina) came in to try out the Big Al they had on tap. Good stuff! Since people were ordering food left and right and I was hungry(surprise, surprise), my gal Abbey and I decided to go for the bacon cheese burger with a side of fries. OMG! I don’t know if we were getting special treatment or what but I will come back just to eat the burger again. Yes, it was that good and I don’t mess around about burgers. They’ve got darts, pool and Karaōke. The space is elongated with ample seating and pleasant regulars. Bathrooms are clean and interesting, with signage for all things local and a hook to hang your purse. That may not seem like a big deal but srsly, setting your purse on the bathroom floor is sick.
Gina T.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Livin The Dream In White Center Now I have never had the pleasure of trying what is known as «the best food in White Center»(according to the front of the menus in the Triangle Pub, but have heard tale that they have a killer burger that’s one to be reckoned with. I can however attest for their generously poured well drinks and sweet bartender that has a fear of tequila. Not to fear we may have brought her back to the light with the suggestion of a pineapple back. Seriously, try it. You can thank me later. Beyond the cast of usual suspects, I also found my karaōke beacon, that’s right, our old friend from the Corner Inn, Christopher Mychael. Not having planned on singing we took a seat at a table with, quite possibly the largest binder of songs I have ever seen. Looking through it we quickly realized that not only does he have more songs than any of his competition but he has the new stuff that you probably sang in your car this morning. This was opportunity staring us in the face once again, so we jotted down a few ditties we don’t normally get to perform in our local haunts and sang away. I will spare you the review of my «vocally challenged» end of the performance. The nice thing is in a bar that couldn’t fit more than 40 people tops chances are your going to get a turn and your good friend Christopher Mychael will make sure you don’t cause permanent damage to the rest of the place. The Triangle Pub has been a local fav for years. There menu has more than the average deep fired fare and even a few vegetarian options(if you don’t mind dairy) not to mention a full bar and quite possibly the best slogan around… «Livin The Dream in White Center».
Kiki M.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Mac’s now offers karaōke on Friday and Saturday nights starting at 9:00pm. My friend and I ended up here again to a minimal audience and practically no wait time to sing a tune and were also witnesses to someone getting kicked out. I have to give the guy sitting next to us one star on etiquette. You know who you are Mr. Decked Out In Seahawks Gear Post-Season. You don’t come to a bar and continuously fart. Take that mess to the bathroom and the way the smell almost burned my nostril hairs off, I’d tell you to check your underwear as well.