Belltowners tried to keep it a secret, but word is long out and, more often than not, Two Bells is packed with a hip crowd that includes both artists and business people-- all in pursuit of a good burger and beer. Hot artichoke-garlic spread makes a fantastic starter before you have one of their big, juicy hamburgers, served on a baguette. Expect the average entree to cost under $10. Open for lunch and dinner. When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating. A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served, with microbrews, house wines and cocktails.
Casual watering hole with the smoky patina of a well-loved neighborhood joint.
The Scene Patrons settle into the wood booths or the U-shaped bar for a brew and a burger or a glass of wine and a sandwich. The music is usually picked by the staff, although celebrity musicians in town occasionally show up unannounced to entertain. Both patrons and staff tend toward the artistic side and small-scale exhibits of drawings and paintings rotate on the tavern walls. A greenery-and-flower-lined patio lies out back, though patrons are expected to order before heading that way.
The Draw Two Bells is mostly a beer-and-wine place, though many think there isn't a better burger in Seattle. Ground fresh daily of brisket and round (with enough fat for flavor and juiciness), hand-packed loosely, grilled to order, presented in a hunk of chewy, crusted baguette, the Two Bells burger earned renown from day one, which was in the early '80s.