The Channel Marker - Carte

120 W Dayton St D1, 98020, Edmonds, US, United States

🛍 Pubs, Cafés, Cheese, Seafood

4.1 💬 1188 Avis
The Channel Marker

Téléphone: +14252759590

Adresse: 120 W Dayton St D1, 98020, Edmonds, US, United States

Ville: Edmonds

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 1188

Site Web: https://thechannelmarkerpubngrill.com/

"Ella, the bartender, is fantastic! She is one of the best hires this place has ever made. She’s a wonderful addition to the team. It’s impressive how she can maintain a conversation even during the busiest times, and if she ever feels overwhelmed, she’s honest about it and will kindly ask for a moment before continuing the chat. She's very talented and has a remarkable ability to mix drinks like a pro. Any negative feedback she’s received is completely unfair and unfounded. There was one customer who was out of line and trying to tarnish the restaurant's reputation, but the locals know better than to pay attention to that nonsense. Ella, you’re amazing—let the critics say what they will!"

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Cozy atmosphere. Delicious food. Amazing specials—try the steak and beef stroganoff!

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Kali
Kali

The service and atmosphere were friendly, and the food and drinks were excellent as well.


matt
matt

Amy ran the whole room on game day like a champ!! Will try different food next time, but her service increased the overall experience.


Carlie
Carlie

Stopped in for quick meal and left full and content. Burger was great. Steak was cooked and seasoned well. Cocktails were strong. Our waitress was delightful! Voir le carte


BOW
BOW

I had a seafood combo, all of it was beer breaded (even the shrimp) deepfried to death, couldn't chew clam strips. Anyway not my idea of good food....and not cheap


nick
nick

The chicken is great... also so was the cheesesteak. Service was only knocked because we tried to pay several times and were on a schedule. Despite doing everything we couldn't get our waitress to get us the bill and then take payment. That being said..... go there for a game for sure.


Terrible
Terrible

The worst dining experience we've ever had. We ordered the so-called Prime Rib dip and potato salad. The dip consisted of dry, overcooked slices of beef that tasted like beef jerky; there’s no way it could have possibly been Prime Rib. As for the potato salad, which the waitress claimed was homemade, it was overly sweet and smothered in mayonnaise—it was clearly store-bought, not made in-house. Voir le carte


Dominik
Dominik

This bar has fun weekday events and hosts a good menu and a great selection of drinks! Bar tenders are fun and kind, especially after you get to know them a little. Pool, darts, and other arcade games keep people active when they aren't conversing. The environment is friendly and serves as a mixing pot of classes and glasses. Come on in, and make sure to say hi to Morgan and Logan if you see them!


Ace
Ace

Don’t be fooled by appearances; this cozy little spot is a fantastic sports bar. With multiple big screens, the food is surprisingly delicious—definitely try the cordon bleu sandwich, coconut shrimp, and fried pickles. The new manager left around 8:00 when it was quite slow, but business picked up again around 9:00. Ella, the bartender, was outstanding during that time. My drink was always full, and she was quick to serve my food. If I ever find myself in Edmonds again, I'll be sure to stop by this delightful pub!


Marcos
Marcos

Ella, the bartender, is fantastic! She is one of the best hires this place has ever made. She’s a wonderful addition to the team. It’s impressive how she can maintain a conversation even during the busiest times, and if she ever feels overwhelmed, she’s honest about it and will kindly ask for a moment before continuing the chat. She's very talented and has a remarkable ability to mix drinks like a pro. Any negative feedback she’s received is completely unfair and unfounded. There was one customer who was out of line and trying to tarnish the restaurant's reputation, but the locals know better than to pay attention to that nonsense. Ella, you’re amazing—let the critics say what they will! Voir le carte

Edmonds

Edmonds

Edmonds offre de superbes vues sur le front de mer, des cafés du centre-ville chaleureux et une diversité culinaire. Les plats typiques incluent des fruits de mer frais, des pâtisseries artisanales et des cafés d'origine locale.

Catégories

  • Pubs Découvrez une atmosphère chaleureuse avec des repas copieux, des bières artisanales et des plats de pub classiques. Savourez des plats réconfortants comme le fish and chips, les burgers et les ailes de poulet, accompagnés d'une pinte rafraîchissante ou d'un cocktail créatif.
  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy. Voir le carte
  • Cheese Une sélection soignée de fromages artisanaux du monde entier, offrant des saveurs et des textures variées qui ravissent le palais. Parfait pour partager ou savourer individuellement avec les accompagnements idéaux.
  • Seafood Plongez dans les prises les plus fraîches de la mer avec notre sélection de fruits de mer, proposant des plats exquis préparés avec des poissons et fruits de mer de haute qualité. Savourez les saveurs de l'océan à chaque bouchée !

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