Sully's Snowgoose Saloon

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Sully's Snowgoose Saloon
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Owner(s)Tim Sullivan
CitySeattle
CountyKing
StateWashington
CountryUnited States

Sully's Snowgoose Saloon is a bar in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2]

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Description

Sully's Snowgoose Saloon is located at the intersection of 62nd Street at Phinney Avenue North, [3] in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood. The dog-friendly [4] [5] tavern is housed in a building completed in 1924. [6] It has a fireplace, a patio, [3] and pinball machines. [7] Eater Seattle has said the bar's exterior "resembles a quaint fantastical shack located in the green hills of some fairy tale. Its white walls and pointy roof instantly make the place seem warm, quirky, and inviting". [8] Sully's has also been described as a "mini chalet on the outside" and feels like a "cozy ski cabin" on the inside. [9]

History

Tim Sullivan is the owner [10] of Sully's (formerly La Bohème). [11] The bar hosted a pie jousting contest in 2012. [12]

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