We recently hosted a celebration of life at Post Pike Georgetown and can’t say enough good things about the experience. From start to finish, the team was kind, flexible, and incredibly supportive. Onjoli was especially wonderful. She worked with us to personalize the menu, create a signature Manhattan, and make the whole event feel just right for honoring someone we loved.
The space is welcoming, and family-friendly, with plenty of room to gather and a great back patio where the kids could hang out. We had 100 guests! The bartenders were so sweet and attentive, and truly made sure everyone felt comfortable and cared for.
And the karaoke at the end was such a fun, memorable touch. A perfect way to end a day full of love and laughter.
We’re so grateful to Post Pike for making a difficult day feel special, and we absolutely recommend their space to anyone planning a celebration, gathering,...
Read moreThe guy who took our order was very nice and repeated everything back to us before submitting it (two cold tuna sandwiches). Later, a different guy delivered roast beef sandwiches to our table which we politely refused because that was not what we ordered. First guy came back and apologized, then verified our two cold tuna sandwiches order to us and left. A while later the other guy appeared, plopped two tuna melts on our table saying "here's your tuna melts" and quickly walked away. We were too hungry to dispute this so we just started eating. Half way through the meal the same guy walked past our table and without stopping said "everything good?". As my buddy began to explain that no, everything wasn't good the guy just kept walking and we never saw him again. The tuna melts were adequate but unremarkable. We both agreed...
Read moreBeen here twice, once to drink and hang and the other to order some bagel sandwiches as I had heard some good things.
Both times the service has been great, the people friendly and the vibe relaxing. The bagel and lox sandwiches could use a little work in my opinion: relatively dry bagel, short on lox, and missing some extra oomph either in the form of capers, tomato or sprouts.
Fell into the category that's pervasive in Seattle with lox where too many liberties are taken with an already perfect recipe (tomato, capers, red onion, lox).
I'd come back - the pizza looked good - but I live in West Seattle where there are 30 pizza places...
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