Ville Magazine l Insider Access for City Lifestyle Sept/Oct 2016 / Fashion Issue | Page 13

THE DISH First Down written by Lauren Adam / Photo Sarah Flotard Make your Seattle Seahawks pre-game plans just as impressive as a hawks’ win by kicking off at these nearby Centurylink Field hot spots. DAMN THE WEATHER KRAKEN CONGEE PRE-GAME SNACK: S & P Chicken Skins. Forget about chips, rinds, and tempura. These fried chicken skins are a hot crunchy power play that guests won’t soon forget. Comes with spicy jalapeños, bright scallions, and peanuts. PRE-GAME SNACK: The Sticky Icky Fish Sauce Wings for tangy wings elevated beyond the normal wing game. These are doused in tasty sauce then topped with pickled radish and carrot. At happy hour they’re only $5. 116 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 l www.damntheweather.com 88 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104 l www.krakencongee.com THE LODGE TAYLOR SHELLFISH OYSTER BAR High class Hawks fans unite. Damn the Weather is a sleek gastropub with craft cocktails and oysters on the half shell. Damn the Weather is the best option for foodie football plans. If you are looking for a unique pre-game that includes slightly more daring options, this spot is for you. The Lodge has become a neighborhood staple across the Seattle area for good eats and an extensive variety of beers on tap. Instead of the typical bar food, The Lodge is known for approachable highend sports-inspired creations. PRE-GAME SNACK: Try the Parmesan and Herb House Fries and skip the overprice stadium frites. Crunchy on the outside then sprinkled with herbs, Parmesan, bacon bits, and green onions makes for a loaded side that anyone will be a fan of. They are just $3 at happy hour which includes late night from 9 – close, Sunday – Thursday so you can get them before or after the game. 166 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104 l www.thelodgesportsgrille.com Kraken Congee is not your average pre-game spot. The Southeast Asian comfort food was popular as a popup but now Seattle can enjoy with dim lighting and exposed brick at Kraken Congee’s Pioneer Square location. It works as a Sunday pre-game brunch spot or for happy hour before a Thursday night game. From tide to table, Taylor Shellfish has been serving Seattle the freshest oysters available. The long narrow bar has maintained its Pioneer Square charms, becoming a favorite pre-game destination. With classic seafood items and an energetic, friendly vibe, this is the go to pre-game spot for seafood lovers. PRE-GAME SNACK: Shigoku oysters. The Shigoku’s are a Taylor Shellfish signature. They’re grown in floating bags and attached to lines that move with the tides causing the oysters to tumble. The tumbling effect creates a small, dense oyster with a clean taste and a hint of salt. Get ready for the big win by ordering a Shigoku shooter with house cocktail sauce and Oola Vodka. 410 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 l www.taylorshellfishfarms.com QUALITY ATHLETICS This sports bar does highmend game eats that don’t disappoint in a convenient location circa CenturyLink Field. From the rotating slushies, plethora of flat screens, ambient outdoor fire pits and the Astroturf décor, this is the number one place to pre-game. PRE-GAME SNACK: The juicy unparalleled Quality Burger. Nothing fancy; just a plentiful patty, sharp cheddar cheese, crunchy pickled onions, and New Hampshire sauce with an option to add house made bacon. Great for soaking up lots of beer. 121 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104 l www.qualityathletics.com FASHION ISSUE l VILLE l 13