Comet Tavern

Seattle


The Comet 2.0 replaced the dirty, dive-y, older version in 2014 after a brief closure. While not as endearingly disheveled as its predecessor (yet), the place still occupies the grungier end of the Pike–Pine ladder and serves food (mains $7 to $14). Sporadic live bands rock the rafters.


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