Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Puyallup. Puyallup, Washington (/pjuːˈæləp/ ( listen) pew-AL-əp or /pjuːˈɔːləp/ pew-AWL-əp) is a city in Pierce County, Washington, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle. The population was 37,022 at the 2010 Census and the Washington State Office of Financial Management estimated the 2014 population at 38,670. Named after the Puyallup Tribe of Native Americans, Puyallup means "the generous people". It is also home to the Washington State Fair, the state's main fair.
Things to do in Puyallup
5 based on 14 reviews
and that's what I love most about Rainier Growlers! They have tons of beers on tap and rotate plenty of exotic and interesting things through. It's fun to sample and try different things, and I've never yet been disappointed. The bartenders are also very knowledgeable, patient and helpful with their recommendations.Seating is generous and informal and plenty of it.My only real complaint about this place is that it's hard to read the menu, which is high overhead the bar and not close to where you order. Your best bet is to check online before go, and this will also tell you how much of each beer they have left in the keg ... useful information in case you get your heart set on something special.
4 based on 37 reviews
The Loose Wheel is a sport-themed restaurant, featuring home-style food, large portions, and affordable prices.
I had lunch at the Loose Wheel in Puyallup with several friends. Among us we had fish and chips, French dip, a bacon cheeseburger and I had fried chicken. All very good, especially the fish and chips. For $12.95 I got four pieces of pressure-cooked chicken (leg, wing, thigh, and breast). Very tasty. The order came with about six huge jo jo potatoes and cole slaw. I took the breast and three jos home for later. The other guys all gave their meals a thumbs up. It isn't fancy, but it's good food and it's a real food place.
4 based on 46 reviews
Visited around 8:00 pm on a Sat night and although there was only one party there it was super-loud and mimicked a bar crowd more than a restaurant setting. Wife got the Cuban sandwich which was great, I got a cheese pizza that was a little above average. Couldn't help but notice both employees behind the counter eating food with their fingers and then continuing to work. But despite the the loud crowd it was a good choice for a quality sandwich at a fairly reasonable price.
4 based on 58 reviews
Once again I had the Bourbon Street Chicken and Shrimp. I LOVE this entree! Hey husband ordered Butchers Meat and Potato. My chicken was the best ever. It was moist and juicy! And I love the pesto and wine sauce on it and the shrimp. We eat these dishes often, either dine in or take out! Love that chicken!!!!
3 based on 136 reviews
Stopped here with friends, It is their go-to place for a good meal. MArtha our server was GREAT!!! Attentive but not a hoverer. I had a 9" Bj's favorite pizza and it was delicious. My wife had the Asian Chopped salad and it was excellent also. The beers was tasty---all good!!
3 based on 146 reviews
Our friends live nearby and insisted we go out to dinner with them. They knew we liked brewery food, and this place was nice. The Scotch Ale and IPA were good, not great, but good. We had fish tacos, a tad greasy and fried, and a burger with blue cheese and bacon which was excellent. Service was very good, and the setting inside an old power house was very interesting and fun.
4 based on 79 reviews
Nice restaurant with friendly and competent service. Excellent and unusual selection of dishes, e.g. chimichurri (1) butter with the steak. Incredibly good taste and perfectly prepared by the chef. Try also the well prepared veggies...Unfortunately, I couldnât try the wine. My bad...
4 based on 138 reviews
Venue is nice, and staff attentive. My meal, however, was very disappointing. I don't eat much fried food normally, but ordered the fried shrimp (perhaps hoping it was going to be tempura-like). Bad decision. The meal arrived with a plate filled mainly with fries, all very overcooked and pretty tasteless A few overcooked shrimp were buried in the mess of fries. The whole plate just looked .... brown. Two small bowls on the side - one with a dip for the shrimp, the other with about a tablespoon of coleslaw doused in mayonnaise, which looked unappetizing and tasted off. I know you can fry food and keep it healthy and full of flavor, but this was not one of those meals, with not a fresh vegetable in sight. My friend's burger did look better,, but this review is for the meal I received. I don't often visit the Seattle area, so I'm not likely to go back.
4 based on 205 reviews
My wife and I came here for dinner on New Years Eve and had a nice meal. The PBJ burger and onion rings were really good. Our server was very friendly and provided prompt service.
4 based on 660 reviews
This place is off the chart fabulous! Try something you think you may like and youâll love it! The biggest surprise was the check, I would not have flinched if it were 25-35% higher, I thought waitress made a mistake! My favorite was the tacos (one of each type, of course) and sweet potato fries! Yes, they went together superbly! Every dish that passed us made us wish we had something else!
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