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The White Horse Trading Co. (Downtown)

1908 Post Alley
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 441-7767

Categories: Bar

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  • The White Horse on Post Alley is homey yet somehow very foreign: Enter through the Dutch door on Post Alley and you're in England 30 years ago. The beverage menu is short (and heavy on imported beers) but selected with care. The furniture is comfy and good dogs are welcomed here.
  • Hours: Mon-Sat 5 pm-late
  • Features: Wine & Beer Only and Dogs Allowed
  • Scene: Pub

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  • 4.50000/5 Stars.
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a real pub

3 bottled beers, 2 wines, 1 mead and a pim's cup. 7 person bar, 4 chairs, 2 sofas 1 table and a fireplace. Wall to wall used English literature for sale. Salty snacks. Joe and Jake. That's all they have to offer and its all you and that's what makes it perfect. Everyone is a regular or a tourist (out of towners stumble in thinking people know where this bar is). If you go there once, you'll become a regular, they will remember your name. Joe will say :welcome home jake will say: good morning. They are open mon-sat from 5 til they damn well please. This bar is simple cozy and perfect, the crowd increases exponentially on the weekends yet never gets more crowded than a 700 square ft room could be, or always is. This is the tiny English pub used bookstore that you didn't grow up with unless you used to go to the Blackhorse in CA. An un-named friend of mine has used this pub as a date tester. Take her down to the Whitehorse and see if she likes fake roses hung from the ceiling with care. Read the big book of dog breeds over wine and peanuts whist old blues music plays and the sky mists. This either heaven or hell depending on who you are.
Posted by ray porter on August 29, 2007 at 9:13 PM · Report
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Ye Olde Secret Pub

It's difficult to find the White Horse. It's tucked away in Post Alley. The signage is simply a picture of a...white horse and then then some words about wine and beer. But once inside, you'll be glad you made the effort. Sink into their soft old timey leather couches and enjoy fantastic cider as dry as Death Valley and smooth imported beers you've never heard of. For $4, you can also order a Pim's Cup. It's a wine enthusiasts Long Island Iced Tea, boasting a blend of 5 wines, sugar and lemon that goes down easy and warms your tummy.
Posted by Baxter on July 25, 2007 at 10:42 AM · Report

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