
RON WURZER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Knock back a few pins and beers with the guys.
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Feb. 09, 2004
Guys' night out
Whether you're planning a bachelor party or just want to blow off some steam with your buds, you've got lots of choices.
OFFBEAT BARS
Cowgirls Inc. (Pioneer Square)
Hard-bodied Daisy Dukes pour shots and dance atop the bar at this Coyote Ugly knockoff.
Tin Hat (Ballard)
It ain't much a couple of video games, a good jukebox, free pinball on Monday nights and lots of hard liquor. And yet, somehow, it draws the kind of beautiful, brainy women you barely deserve.
BEER, WINGS AND PLASMA SCREENS
Fox Sports Grill (Downtown)
The swank atmosphere and good, strong drinks help you forget that you're sitting on your fat ass watching television in a bar.
Rocksport Bar & Grill (West Seattle)
To paraphrase Donny and Marie, Rocksport is a little bit sports bar and a little bit rock 'n' roll.
ADULT FUN
Lusty Lady (Downtown)
This classic peep-show is kinda scary and weird, but some might say that's part of the fun.
Rick's Nightclub (North Seattle)
Exotic dancers aplenty, and not a drop (of booze) to drink.
WAYS TO UNWIND
Belltown Billiards (Belltown)
Shoot pool, meet women, have fun. If there's a drawback to this place, we'll be damned if we know what it is.
Sunset Bowl (Ballard)
Pitchers of beer until last call, bowling around the clock, a room full of arcade games the Vikings would call it Valhalla.
Interbay Golf Center (Magnolia)
Someday, experts may be able to explain why we love golf so much. Until then, we'll smack a bucket of balls into the driving range; it's how we think, dammit.
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