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Loretta's Northwesterner
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Burgers, steaks, salads & beer offered in a no-frills hangout with a neighborhood vibe.
Nearby attractions
South Park Marina
8604 Dallas Ave S, Tukwila, WA 98108
Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat
8700 Dallas Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
South Park Branch - The Seattle Public Library
8604 8th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Duwamish Waterway Park
7900 10th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
South Park Playground Park
738 S Sullivan St, Seattle, WA 98108
Cadence Winery
9320 15th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Nearby restaurants
South Town Pie
8611 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Uncle Eddie's Public House
8601 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Honor Mexicano Restaurant
8517 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
El Herradero Mexican Restaurant
8709 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
MI Fondita Del Itsmo
8525 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Ceviche Seattle & cantina
8515 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Burrito Express
1252 S Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98108
Muy Macho Taco Truck
8515 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Taqueria El Kiosko
Parking lot, 8819 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Mason’s Burgers
9000 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
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Loretta's Northwesterner
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Loretta's Northwesterner

8617 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
4.5(914)$$$$
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Burgers, steaks, salads & beer offered in a no-frills hangout with a neighborhood vibe.

attractions: South Park Marina, Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat, South Park Branch - The Seattle Public Library, Duwamish Waterway Park, South Park Playground Park, Cadence Winery, restaurants: South Town Pie, Uncle Eddie's Public House, Honor Mexicano Restaurant, El Herradero Mexican Restaurant, MI Fondita Del Itsmo, Ceviche Seattle & cantina, Burrito Express, Muy Macho Taco Truck, Taqueria El Kiosko, Mason’s Burgers
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Featured dishes

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dish
Deluxe Cheese Burger
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Fish & Chips
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Tavern Salad
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Bacon Cheeseburger Salad

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Nearby attractions of Loretta's Northwesterner

South Park Marina

Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat

South Park Branch - The Seattle Public Library

Duwamish Waterway Park

South Park Playground Park

Cadence Winery

South Park Marina

South Park Marina

4.4

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat

Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
South Park Branch - The Seattle Public Library

South Park Branch - The Seattle Public Library

4.4

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Duwamish Waterway Park

Duwamish Waterway Park

4.2

(126)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Loretta's Northwesterner

South Town Pie

Uncle Eddie's Public House

Honor Mexicano Restaurant

El Herradero Mexican Restaurant

MI Fondita Del Itsmo

Ceviche Seattle & cantina

Burrito Express

Muy Macho Taco Truck

Taqueria El Kiosko

Mason’s Burgers

South Town Pie

South Town Pie

4.5

(319)

Click for details
Uncle Eddie's Public House

Uncle Eddie's Public House

4.7

(385)

Click for details
Honor Mexicano Restaurant

Honor Mexicano Restaurant

4.7

(205)

$$

Click for details
El Herradero Mexican Restaurant

El Herradero Mexican Restaurant

4.5

(131)

$

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AlexAlex
Best Burger in Seattle! 🍔
Andrew LeeAndrew Lee
I was skeptical of the claim that Loretta's Northwesterner had one of the best burgers in the country. While I can't specifically say it is one of the best burgers in the country, the Tavern Burger is one of the best burgers I've had the privilege of trying. I visited on a busy Friday night. The bar and indoor seating were full and the place was lively. This is not a fake dive bar, this is the real thing. You order at the middle of the bar and they'll bring out the order to you. The staff were busy and got friendlier as you talked to them. I ended up getting a Tavern Burger and a side of fries and sat at a table in the back area outside. When it comes to the food, the Tavern Burger is $5 and the fries were $3, so an affordable meal in Seattle nowadays. The value is through the roof when you take into account of how great the burger is. It's a standard looking burger with a beef patty, cheese, pickles, diced onions, and a thousand-island-like dressing on a normal looking bun but the flavors and texture are what set it apart. I think the main difference is the amount of caramelization they get on the burger buns. A lot of places but the buns on the flattop to get a char, but Loretta's gets the interior of the buns really brown and crisp. Because of the crispness, the burger crunches when you take a bite of it lending a great texture to balance the rest of the soft sandwich. The acid balance of the pickles and the pungent onions further the depth of the burger. The side of fries rounded out the meal but not before I bought another one to partially eat before I left satisfied. I'm glad I got to try the burger for myself and I see where the rating came from. I would definitely return.
Jacob RJacob R
So let me start off with the great, and what is great about this place is their burger. I can say that without a doubt, Loretta's has the best burger in Seattle. No frills, it doesn't need any eggs or bacon, it is just your basic burger with meat, cheese, pickles, and char. But damn if it's not delicious, I was skeptical when I saw it ranked as the fourth best burger in the United States, but it does not disappoint. Now for the not so great, everything else. I just didn't find it charming, I understand it being a Saturday night and just wanting to deal with the locals, but I really did not find the staff, decor, or really anything about the place to be endearing. I have been to plenty of dive bar, and what I love about them is that they have character with staff that knows how to work in a dive bar. This place for me did not have that. I would say go for the burgers, and who knows maybe on a less busy evening the place does become charming, I just didn't see that side of it.
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I was skeptical of the claim that Loretta's Northwesterner had one of the best burgers in the country. While I can't specifically say it is one of the best burgers in the country, the Tavern Burger is one of the best burgers I've had the privilege of trying. I visited on a busy Friday night. The bar and indoor seating were full and the place was lively. This is not a fake dive bar, this is the real thing. You order at the middle of the bar and they'll bring out the order to you. The staff were busy and got friendlier as you talked to them. I ended up getting a Tavern Burger and a side of fries and sat at a table in the back area outside. When it comes to the food, the Tavern Burger is $5 and the fries were $3, so an affordable meal in Seattle nowadays. The value is through the roof when you take into account of how great the burger is. It's a standard looking burger with a beef patty, cheese, pickles, diced onions, and a thousand-island-like dressing on a normal looking bun but the flavors and texture are what set it apart. I think the main difference is the amount of caramelization they get on the burger buns. A lot of places but the buns on the flattop to get a char, but Loretta's gets the interior of the buns really brown and crisp. Because of the crispness, the burger crunches when you take a bite of it lending a great texture to balance the rest of the soft sandwich. The acid balance of the pickles and the pungent onions further the depth of the burger. The side of fries rounded out the meal but not before I bought another one to partially eat before I left satisfied. I'm glad I got to try the burger for myself and I see where the rating came from. I would definitely return.
Andrew Lee

Andrew Lee

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So let me start off with the great, and what is great about this place is their burger. I can say that without a doubt, Loretta's has the best burger in Seattle. No frills, it doesn't need any eggs or bacon, it is just your basic burger with meat, cheese, pickles, and char. But damn if it's not delicious, I was skeptical when I saw it ranked as the fourth best burger in the United States, but it does not disappoint. Now for the not so great, everything else. I just didn't find it charming, I understand it being a Saturday night and just wanting to deal with the locals, but I really did not find the staff, decor, or really anything about the place to be endearing. I have been to plenty of dive bar, and what I love about them is that they have character with staff that knows how to work in a dive bar. This place for me did not have that. I would say go for the burgers, and who knows maybe on a less busy evening the place does become charming, I just didn't see that side of it.
Jacob R

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4.5
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5.0
6y

I was skeptical of the claim that Loretta's Northwesterner had one of the best burgers in the country. While I can't specifically say it is one of the best burgers in the country, the Tavern Burger is one of the best burgers I've had the privilege of trying. I visited on a busy Friday night. The bar and indoor seating were full and the place was lively. This is not a fake dive bar, this is the real thing. You order at the middle of the bar and they'll bring out the order to you. The staff were busy and got friendlier as you talked to them. I ended up getting a Tavern Burger and a side of fries and sat at a table in the back area outside. When it comes to the food, the Tavern Burger is $5 and the fries were $3, so an affordable meal in Seattle nowadays. The value is through the roof when you take into account of how great the burger is. It's a standard looking burger with a beef patty, cheese, pickles, diced onions, and a thousand-island-like dressing on a normal looking bun but the flavors and texture are what set it apart. I think the main difference is the amount of caramelization they get on the burger buns. A lot of places but the buns on the flattop to get a char, but Loretta's gets the interior of the buns really brown and crisp. Because of the crispness, the burger crunches when you take a bite of it lending a great texture to balance the rest of the soft sandwich. The acid balance of the pickles and the pungent onions further the depth of the burger. The side of fries rounded out the meal but not before I bought another one to partially eat before I left satisfied. I'm glad I got to try the burger for myself and I see where the rating came from. I would...

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1.0
37w

I’ve been going here for several years and have had plenty of fun times in the past. I used to live down the street and it’s was my go to place. But those trips to Loretta’s will be no more. The food is good, the crowd is good but there is one bartender who is absolutely terrible. She has short hair and the worst attitude. She is unfriendly and lacks the people skills to be in a customer service roll. The first time I had an experience with her I chalked it up to everyone has a bad day. She accused myself and three friends of being too intoxicated to serve and refused to serve us. She was so smug about it. We were in shock and went down to the pizza place instead. Several other situations where she either went out of her way to either be rude or totally bothered by the patrons. After the fourth time it’s definitely her. As others have said in the comments, she is rude as hell. She appears to like the control she perceives she has over serving people alcohol.

I decided to give the place one more try and sure enough she was there and I watched her be rude to the patron in front of me at the bar. And then she was rude to me - I got the feeling she doesnt want to be there and that I am bothering her.

Sorry Loretta’s. I can’t go back. It’s expensive to go out for food and drinks and I will not do business with a place that knowingly employees rude people. There are plenty of other places that focus on the customer experience and work hard to earn the business. This ain’t something that whoever owns that place can’t be aware of. This is a long standing problem that is impacting your business. I hope this...

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1.0
1y

Had heard this place had the best burger in Seattle a while back, saved the restaurant and had been looking forward to going. Took a few people to try it out, extremely disappointed. I’ll be honest and say the burger and fries were both pretty good, definitely nothing incredible but decent for the price, better than some other burgers in Seattle for sure but not the best. Anything that wasn’t a burger however, was inedible. Food aside though, if the service was good and I was in the area again I’d have returned for another burger. It was not - absolutely abhorrent customer service. The main bartender was very, very unpleasant throughout every single interaction, messed up the order several times, and never apologized once. Accidents happen but if you despise interacting with the public and are unable to accept responsibility and apologize for your mistake, don’t work in the service industry. Legitimately one of the most unpleasant bartenders I’ve been served by, and I’m clearly not alone based on an abundance of reviews (some even from the same night, completely unrelated. Maybe she was having a bad evening). If you want pleasant service or even just run of the mill, impersonal dive bar service, don’t come here. You just get...

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