The Channel Marker - Edmonds
The Channel Marker
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Nestled near the marina, this lively restaurant offers a delightful escape for locals and visitors alike, featuring standout dishes like halibut and chips, as well as a fantastic Saturday Prime Rib dinner for just $17. The atmosphere buzzes with energy, especially during events like Taco Tuesday trivia night. While the service can be inconsistent at times, the staff is generally friendly and attentive, with standout performances from dedicated team members. With numerous TVs, games, and a welcoming ambiance, it's an ideal spot for a laid-back meal or to enjoy a refreshing drink while catching a game.
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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!
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!
The service and atmosphere were friendly, and the food and drinks were excellent as well.
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.
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