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- There's new life at the old Sit & Spin. Some familiar faces have completely redone the space and started up a non-traditional sports bar called Spitfire. The goal was to have a lounge "where art was as important as the TVs and food was as important as the sports," said co-owner Jerry Everard (of Neumo's, the Rendezvous and Moe's Mo'roc'n Cafe). He's joined at Spitfire by Marcus Charles (of Neumo's, Marcus' Martini Heaven and Bad Juju Lounge) and Jonathan Sposato, who has invested in the Rendezvous and other ventures. Spitfire's chef is James Earl, formerly of BluWater Bistro, who's developed a Latin-influenced menu that's "not ethnic by any means," but heavy on flavor and spices but lighter on the fried stuff. Spitfire is open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. The place will occasionally open earlier for those "non-traditional" sports events.
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User Reviews for Spitfire
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Maybe just a bad day? But still...won't go back.
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Off day (1/2/12), few customers. After seating ourselves and sitting a while, had to ask the bartender if they were serving food since we weren't getting service. Server showed...
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- posted on 01.03.12
- by by aj333 at Citysearch
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Message from Spitfire
There's new life at the old Sit & Spin. Some familiar faces have completely redone the space and started up a non-traditional sports bar called Spitfire. The goal was to have a lounge "where art was as important as the TVs and food was as important as the sports," said co-owner Jerry Everard (of Neumo's, the Rendezvous and Moe's Mo'roc'n Cafe). He's joined at Spitfire by Marcus Charles (of Neumo's, Marcus' Martini Heaven and Bad Juju Lounge) and Jonathan Sposato, who has invested in the Rendezvous and other ventures. Spitfire's chef is James Earl, formerly of BluWater Bistro, who's developed a Latin-influenced menu that's "not ethnic by any means," but heavy on flavor and spices but lighter on the fried stuff. Spitfire is open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. The place will occasionally open earlier for those "non-traditional" sports events.
- Serving Brunch, Lunch & Dinner
- VIP Rooms & Banquets
- Late Night Happy Hour
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 206 441-7966
- fax: +1 206 441 7936
- send email
Address:
- 2219 4th Avenue
- Seattle, WA 98121
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DowntownHours:
- Mo to Fr from 11:00 AM to 02:00 AM,Sa to Su from 09:00 AM to 02:00 AM
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