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Norm's Eatery & Ale House

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460 N 36th St (at Francis Avenue N)
Seattle, WA 98103

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(206) 792-5572
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Norm's Eatery & Ale House - Seattle, WA
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Norm's Eatery & Ale House - Seattle, WA
Norm's Eatery & Ale House - Seattle, WA
Norm's Eatery & Ale House - Seattle, WA
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Good Burgers and Fun atmosphere. Nice Staff.

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Awesome food! 4/20/2010

This is a great place. The people are chill and the food and drinks are good. I enjoy trivia night. I've been to some other trivia nights, but I think Norm's is one of the better ones. I food is always solid, and if you can sit outside, it tastes even better. I definitely recommend this place to whoever is looking to hang out at a great place! Pros: Good drinks, good recipes, fun place Cons: Why are you so far away? more

Great Fremont bar for you and your dog! 1/13/2010

Norm's is my first choice for a Happy Hour stop in Fremont - although I'm a little biased as it's close to home and I happen to enjoy the furry customers that frequent the place. Happy Hour is pretty standard, with $3 Drafts and $5 appy's. My favorite appetizers are the Baked Brie and the Hummus plates. While I've tried other menu items they just seemed to be average pub fare. The weekday crowd seem to be after work regulars with or without their furry friends, whereas the weekend crowd are younger party seekers. They have a couple TV's that usually play sports, but not ideal for watching the big game unless you nab a bar stool or bring your binoculars. Pros: Happy Hour, Friendly bar staff Cons: Food hit & miss more

best-most interesting bar food in seattle 9/22/2009

hands down..the best, most interesting bar food in seattle. you read the menu the food sounds interesting. It is good or better than the description. there are eaterys out there that wish they served food as good as Norms. Slowly working my way thru the menu to enjoy the experience. Ice cold Black Butte in bottles a plus for me. Pros: the food.the wait staff. tv positions.bar with foot rail. Cons: i'm just not a dog person more

The kitchen, the bar, the food----GREAT! 8/26/2009

My wife and I have been going here for about 6 years, and the kitchen staff keeps doing amazing things. The staff is friendly, and the dogs are well-behaved, or Steve (Norm's pet) will 86 'em! Pros: doggie bowls, the catch, the pastrami sandwich, all the rest Cons: sometimes the parking more

A really fun place! 6/14/2009

We go to Norms once a month and bring our doggies. They LOVE it! We order them their own burger (hold the spices, please) which comes in a bowl. They get their own water bowl too...! I've had the Cobb Salad, burger, Chicken and Brie Sandwich, Mac n Cheese, Hot Wings, Meatloaf... all are VERY good. I love the Pub Trivia, watching/listening to sports and being able to sit inside a restaurant with our dogs beside us and not tied up outside. Pros: Great food, efficient & friendly staff more

Expected delightfulness 6/9/2009

So I finally went to Norms. I went with my boyfriend and our two dogs. We made a point to go during happy hour for some cheap drink and eats. I definitly was pleased. The atmosphere was very fun and casual, and the happy hour menu was well priced. I will say that the food isnt exactly the most amazing, however it is totally worth it to be in a fun bar with your animal friends! Pros: dog friendly, very cool interior, good happy hour Cons: just ""ok"" food more

Dogs Welcome! 5/20/2009

bring your dog, watch a game, get some chip and dip, bloody mary's are awesome. Food is mediocre and a little over-priced, but cool spot, cool people... and they sell 40's of PBR too! Pros: Games on, Dogs lounging, Decent Food Cons: Food is just decent more

my headline for the day 4/29/2009

actually, i've just been here a week ago.. hmmm... can't believe its very nice in here... good stuffs just the thing that i don't like the name of this restau. Pros: best of the best Cons: why?secret more

Best brie and pears! 10/10/2008

The warmed olive oil infused with basil and garlic over brie, served with sliced pears and baquette is incredible! more

Great Place to Have a Beer with Your Dog 5/2/2008

Of course Seattle is a great place to own a pet, but at Norm's, they actually encourage you to bring your dog in with you while you have a beer. You'll walk in during any after work happy hour and find people sitting right along with their dogs eating and drinking. Unfortunately our dog is too bad to take out in public, but I still enjoy seeing other people's dogs in a bar. The food is okay and the drinks are reasonably priced, but the atmosphere is well worth the investment. They also serve 40s in a bag! more

Atmosphere + Great Food 4/15/2008

My husband and I (and our pup) have wanted to try this place for a while. We embarked on a bike ride from Magnolia through Ballard and were ready for lunch when we got to Fremont. Problem...dog in tow and we hate tieing her up outside, so we dropped into Norm's. We were impressed to find a great menu, it was hard to pick just one item and friendly staff. They were a little slow but very friendly and it made for a relaxing lunch with our pouch by our feet. I had the Beatrice sandwich, loaded with turkey, swiss and sauerkraut accompanied by homemade potatoe chips and delicious slaw. My husband has a burger that was equally, if not more, delicious. It was great to find a place that has a great atmosphere and tempting bar food. We can't wait to come back and try the other enticing menu items like cornmeal calamari and funeral fries! Pros: Great food Cons: parking could be difficult more

Dog Owner's Dream 10/18/2007

I absolutely without any reservations would recommend Norms Ale House and Eatery to any dog owner or dog lover (and everyone else for that matter)! This eatery has become a favorite for my husband and I since we can enjoy time out with friends and include our Basenji in on the fun. This has also been wonderful for our dog to get more experience with other dogs and unfamiliar people. The food is actually quite good in my opinion and much of the menu can be tweaked for those on a vegetarian diet (My husband and I both are vegetarian). My friend Katey assures me that the food with meat products in it is delicious too! They have a great variety of drink options also (beer, wine, specialty drinks, non-alcoholic). The service is always fast and the wait staff are so kind and sweet each time we are there. We have become such regulars now that in fact one of the waitresses recognizes our pup and we have had some great conversations with her during slower business hours. Saturdays are always quite busy so if you are looking for a quiet and mellow atmosphere I would urge you to check this place out a different day of the week. You have got to check this place out! It is awesome for a low-key, friendly dinner or drink! more

Awesome. I'll definently come back! 8/30/2007

I had a great time at Norm's! The service was quick and friendly, the food was warm when served to me. I got the Bacon, Avocado, Cheese Burger and it was delicious! The fries were super yummy as well. Pros: great service, yummy bar food, dogs are allowed inside! more

Great weekday pub food & good weekend breakfast 5/19/2007

Norms is a great neighborhood pub- and not just because they are super dog friendly. Their alehouse salad & chicken chili (the secret ingredent is Peanut butter) combo is the best! But their burgers are a close tie- and for a real treat try their HOMEMADE potato chips. YUM But it can get busy later on in the evening... Especially on Trivia night. more

Best palce for a beer 1/10/2007

Dogs - man I love dogs and Norms is one cool place where a dog and a dude can hang out and be happy. The girlfriend hates it, but them she doesn't really dig the dog either. I say get thee to Norms and have a cold one, or a scotch - whatever Pros: Good vibe - helpful staff Cons: My girlfriend doesnt dig it more

Great neighborhood bar and even a good weekend stop! 11/20/2006

Norm's is a great place to stop at after work for a 40 oz. of PBR in a paper sack or another beer or drink. The drinks are pretty good and reasonable. The food is good as well. To my surprise, on the weekends, this typically slower-paced yet still popular bar really seems busy and a happening place. Great people watching and dogs are welcome (and often present) as much as their owners. Pros: Good food, great drinks, 40's in paper sacks is kind of amusing (and a cheap buy) Cons: Parking isn't great, can be pretty busy on the weekends, more

Best Burger in town, hands down 11/3/2006

Truly the best burger in town. Great atmosphere. Dog friendly. Forties in a paper bag for happy hour. The decor well thought out and always very clean. Staff always so nice and inviting. A really, really great pub. more

dog friendly=great place 10/24/2006

i brought my great dane in here and they were very welcoming...this is one of the few dog friendly bars....i like to location and vibe of the place...would go back for sure...especially to watch a sports game more

A Great Place With Great Food And They Love Dogs 8/31/2006

Being a Ducati motorcycle owner I'm always looking for the next great place to get on my bike and ride to. There just aren't that many stellar destinations in Seattle. Norm's stands out from the crowd with an incredibly friendly staff, excellent food, and great beers on the menu. It's always easy to walk in, sit at the bar, and strike up a friendly conversation with Michael or one of the other staff members. The food is way above standard pub fare and delivered quickly and hot. It's the place I always choose when it comes to meeting friends and to top it off, it's dog friendly. I attended a PAWS fundraiser there earlier this year and it was a total hoot. For a step out of the ordinary in pubs, definitely try Norm's!! Pros: Hey it's Fremont Cons: Hey it's Fremont more

Great local spot - service could use some help 2/28/2006

I have been to Norm's for some great birthday parties, it's relaxed, with nice servers and reasonable prices. There is good room for seating large parties. The only slip-up was when the server told us that we had to start tipping her better, which in the service industry is completely unacceptable. Maybe she was having a bad night?! Overall it should be kept in mind for low-key nights out. Pros: Reasonably priced, Good for big parties, Relaxed environment Cons: Crowded on Weekends more
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Norm's Eatery & Ale House is a friendly pub for laid-back Fremont, Seattle folk and their dogs.

Owner Message
  • Norm's Eatery & Ale House is open every day of the week for lunch, dinner and drinks. Breakfast is served every weekend. It's pet-friendly with a wide-ranging clientele, from college students on Friday and Saturday nights to families during the day.

    Located in Fremont, Seattle, Norm's features:

    Housemade Hummus plate $6.95

    Norm's special Chicken chili $6.00 bowl $3.50 cup

    Turkey and cranberry sandwich $8.95

    Norm's Three Pepper Burger $9.95

    Herbed Panko Fish & Chips $8.95

    Radical mac-n-cheese:
    pasta, garden vegetables, fontina cheese sauce, sage $9.95

    Ale House Meatloaf:
    cumin-chipotle glaze, red wine mushroom gravy, parm-yukon mashed potatoes $11.95

Editorial
  • The Scene
    To the uninitiated, the name may bring to mind a portly TV barfly, but this Fremont spot is, in fact, named after a dog, which is obvious enough upon entry--Norm and his canine...

  • 4/6/2006 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Mon-Wed 11am-12am Thu-Fri 11am-2am Sat 10am-2am Sun 10am-12am
  • Payments: Visa, Master Card, Cash
  • Neighborhoods: Fremont, Lake Union
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