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Welcome to The Pine Box

The Pine Box, located on Melrose Ave in Seattle, offers a unique dining experience in a converted mausoleum. With a diverse menu encompassing New American cuisine, pizza, and pub fare, The Pine Box caters to a wide range of preferences, including vegan and vegetarian options. The setting is cozy and atmospheric, with a mix of gothic and historic elements. Customers rave about the delicious food, particularly the pizza and creative appetizers like the Rockefellers' Oysters and War Pigs meatballs. The extensive drink selection, including craft beers and creative cocktails, adds to the overall appeal of this landmark bar in Seattle.

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Welcome to The Pine Box, a unique establishment located in Seattle, Washington, that offers a blend of New American cuisine, pizzas, and pub vibes. This restaurant is not your typical dining experience – it's housed in a converted mausoleum, adding a touch of mystique to your meal.

At The Pine Box, you can enjoy a range of amenities, from delivery and takeout options to vegan and vegetarian dishes. The menu features a variety of specialties, including the Rockefellers' Oysters, Sausage&Succotash, Chicken Pot Pie, and Smoked Brussels. Additionally, the Speciaux Du Jour offers daily specials that are bound to tantalize your taste buds.

Guests rave about the eclectic atmosphere at The Pine Box, with its cozy upstairs area and historical references to its past as a funeral home. The engaging bartenders serve up creative drinks like the Witch's Brew and Pumpkin Espresso Martini, perfect for any occasion.

Patrons also appreciate the delicious pizzas, such as the Pepperoni, and the assortment of bites like the War Pigs Duck meatballs and Cheese Garlic Flatbread. Whether you're looking for a casual hangout spot or a place to enjoy happy hour specials, The Pine Box has something for everyone.

If you're in the Seattle area, don't miss out on the opportunity to visit The Pine Box for a memorable dining experience that combines history, great food, and excellent service. From the spooky ambiance to the flavorful dishes, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

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Diana X.
Diana X.

Great spirits selection, and love the cozy upstairs. One of the unique things about this place is that it is in a converted mausoleum. Although I wish it was a bit more goth-y, the service is great and they did a wonderful job of preserving the site. Great pizza too!

William C.
William C.

Great drinks! We were recently there around Halloween, and they had a couple of drink specials -- the Witch's Brew, which was a tequila-based drink served in a little cauldron, complete with some vapor and a blinking LED hidden in the drink; and a Pumpkin Espresso Martini, with a cool spider made from cocoa powder on sprinkled on the foam. Both were delicious and really stiff! Bartenders were cool and friendly. As most people know, the venue is a former funeral home, and is where Bruce Lee had his memorial service. I also had some of their pizza, which was quite good. Pepperoni was really tasty! If you're looking for a landmark bar in Seattle, this should definitely be on your list.

Joe T.
Joe T.

My second time at the Pine Box, this time early on a Saturday so not nearly as busy. Enjoyed taking in all the ambiance that this former funeral parlor for the Bruce Lee funeral and all the pictures and memorabilia. Had a great pretzel with an amazing dill inspired mustard, it was wheat I believe which was also interesting. Of course enjoyed a couple local beers which were also very nice. Everyone should add this off the beaten path stop when in downtown Seattle.

Alexis C.
Alexis C.

This place is very cute and spooky as it used to be a mortuary. I was highly impressed with the drunchies (drunk munchies) they had. The bartenders were chill and attentive. I would definitely come here for some midnight munchies after hopping around cap hill. They have games and a cozy fire upstairs.

Diana C.
Diana C.

This spot has an excellent happy hour! Really good discounts on drinks and food. We loved the Adult Lunchable option. We ended up with a snack tray due to a kitchen mix up so we tried that as well. I had a pint of beer as well. And then my partner got a pepperoni pizza that he was impressed with. The service was solid and food came out pretty quickly. The ambiance was really interesting and fun because it's in what was formerly a funeral home/chapel. They have embraced the macabre and played a lot of metal music and the decor is sort of like a gothic dive bar, which we thought was really cool. We would definitely come back here!

Linh N.
Linh N.

Love this place! been here a few times and service and drinks are always good! Was here recently with a friend getting drinks and food. I ordered a blue drink from the Pride menu and it was delicious! Reminded me a lot like yogurt soju. My friend and I split a margarita pizza. It was so good, each piece had a round knob of mozzarella. He mostly had beer but he said they had his favorite on tap so that's a plus. We'll probably be back. He's like a neighborhood over. I also didn't know there was a outside area and luckily it was nice that day so we had drinks and pizza outside. Pretty spacious area.

Ryan J.
Ryan J.

Drove by this place on the way to the hotel - loved the exterior and the sign that said 'BEER' hung outside. Always one way to catch my attention.. Inside is an old church, which is super interesting from a history perspective. Food ranged from better than average pizzas, to unique sounding appetizers that ultimately fell a bit flat for us. Our meals were good when they were simple - anything that sounded a bit wild didn't live up to our expectations. Service was..mediocre. Bartender was fairly unhelpful discussing their large beer selection, and mildly impatient. Food came out staggered with some waiting a long time near the end. Overall though, cool atmosphere, great location and somewhere I would definitely stop by again in town.

Sarah L.
Sarah L.

The Pine Box is one of my go-to bars in the neighborhood! It is a converted mortuary turned into a bar, which makes it an interesting spot to bring visitors. There are still elements of the mortuary left, including the columns of front, vaulted seatings, organ, and seating. I normally order the pizzas, which all have great morgue themed pun names. You can purchase pints of local beers and other drinks at the bar, and food via a QR code on the table. There is plenty of seating on the weekdays I have visited, and also patio space for days with warmer weather. Service has been quick and friendly in my experience too!

Brian D.
Brian D.

Russian river brew! Yup! Atmosphere- yup! Tap beer galore, mixed everything you can think of -yup! Lots of lively young patrons. Friendly place you'd hang in for hours. When I'm Seattle Area- go here! ‍