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Great location for game day at Centurylink field. Value is good - the humans plate for $8.00 feeds two easy. The beer selection is also fantastic but the don't serve pictures - new policy - on game day .... That is not cool! Also bathrooms are not checked consistently so do not expect toilet paper if you have to go:( also they only have 2 tv's located in the bar only) so you can not watch the early game. For food and beer it is good - but that is it

They don't take reservations on baseball game nights, but the place is huge and we were seated without delay. Excellent server attention (except for water refills). BBQ Pork sandwich with side salad was seasoned well and the meat was very tender. Salad was fresh and dressed just right. Buffalo wings for one of our party were acceptable, but deemed a bit too spicy by another - your taste may vary. Two of the party ordered the Cobb salad - both liked the salad but eschewed the avocado/guacalmole topping as "way too hot". We were out of the restaurant in plenty of time to walk to the stadium, as the servers are very aware of the game schedules and take pains to see that patrons get to the ballpark on time. The huckleberry (seasonal) tart beer was interesting, but I'd not make a steady diet of it. This brewery generally makes very high quality brews and beer drinkers will not be disappointed in the offerings.

We came into the Elysian Brewery right when the had just opened. We got a couple of spots at the bar and order their flagship Immortal IPA. They had a lot of beer choices, both in house from other breweries. Our bartender was pretty cool and didn't mind that we nursed our pints while killing a little time. I imagine this would be a good place to hang out pre and post a Seahawks or Sounders game. Good solid place and worth a visit to try some of Seattle's better beer choices.

We each had a hamburger and fries and were well satisfied. This is a large pub. It is very convenient to both Century Link Field and Safeco Field.

This is an attractive venue adjacent to CenturyLink Field in Seattle - or MidDo as I like to think of it. EF is a brew pub owned and operated by the Elysian Brewing Co, a local craft brewer. They do apparently brew in this building, though the apparatus did not appear to be in operation when I was there With a location so close to the stadium and within staggering distance of the baseball stadium a place like this probably doesn't have to worry to much about sustainable traffic, It should be enough just to put out a marginally drinkable set of beers with suitably quirky names and keep the rats out of the kitchen to attain an acceptable amount of success, and this appears to be what they strive for. There is a dynamic in Seattle restaurants that I have noted, and particularly brew pubs are susceptible to it, in which the struggle is to appeal to hipsters, foodies and regular people (or as I think of it, Joeys vs Josephs vs Joes) al on the same menu. That is, to appear to have unique, gourmet quality food to pair with the $6 Fruity Biere du Jour that is not beyond the appeal to suburban types. Stray to much in any direction and you could lose appeal to an important segment of the restaurant business. That was definitely on display in the menu for EF. What I settled on, and what attracted me to the restaurant in the first place, was the steak salad. At $16 for a salad, you figure they have enough leeway to spruce it up a bit, and indeed, from the description, bleu cheese, caramelized onions in a vinaigrette, I had high expectations. After all, how hard can it be to make a great steak salad? I've done it. Applebees, Shari's and dozens of other places have figured out formulas that just work. A western-regional chain called Black Bear Diner has a steak salad offering that is beyond awesome. The recipe is simple: take a great salad and add a great, sliced steak and bleu cheese (if that's not in the great salad to begin with. What was delivered to me was simply and regrettably the worst steak salad I have ever had. Bitter greens were added to the lettuce, the caramelized onions turned out to be stewed onion sections that had been cooked in some sugar-based liquid to the point where they dissolved into noisome gelatinous goo in my mouth. The steak was tough, flavorless and raw (I ordered it medium). I did not detect any bleu cheese at all. My guess is that it was tossed with the greens and I just lost out. It really put a damper of my fruit biere du jour. The rest of the visit was passable. The wait staff seemed more interested in throughput than customer satisfaction, though at least they didn't spill anything on me. The fruit biere itself merely tasted hoppy and bitter. If there was residual flavor from the fruits that were said to have gone into it, I couldn't detect it. With the salad and one biere, I got out for $25, though it would have been a couple bucks more with better service

We stopped in here after a day of setting up for a show at the CenturyLink Field Events Center. We made happy hour and we ordered one of each item on the happy hour menu. Angee A. provide great service and we enjoyed our visit. Well worth visiting.

Too noisy, poor service, food not good. Soup lukewarm. Salad limpy. Bad acoustics. Obnoxiously loud music.

love this place! one of my favorite ipa's is spacedust so i was happy to bump into this place after the mariners game! good food and good service! would definitely go back

We picked the perfect place to come have drinks and a snack before the Mariners game. The Spicy Brussel Sprouts are fantastic. I’ve never tasted anything like them before. Really good! The pretzel and wings, (could have been a better quality), were good and of course the variety of beer. The staff was excellent and worked as a team, Well run and managed with a great chef! Right across the street from the football and baseball stadiums.

If you are looking for a place to watch a game and enjoy good food, Elysian Fields is for you! Terrific bar, nice menu and plenty of TVs. Recommend if you are nearby.

My favorite brewery in Seattle when we come to town. check out the original on East Pike, totally different type of people.

Grabbed our dinner to eat on the train. Looks like a nice place to have a drink or two, inside or out, near the stadiums. Worth a trip just to try to find the eel.

Its not a sports bar. It's not gourmet dining. It is what it is and that's fine. We went on a rainy Jan night with nothing at the arenas. The bar was busy with an upscale clientele. The staff was super nice and went out of their way. We had a yummy cheese plate and several tasting flights. There were 17 Elysian beers on draft! Being from out of town we wanted a tshirt for a friend. This place does need some sort of small gift shop.

Stop on your way to the game. Have some Space Dust...great bar with a good selection on beers for every taste. leans toward IPA's.

Four of us went there for a Saturday lunch. None of us tried the beer but we enjoyed the food. I had the Porchetta sandwich of herb roasted pork, provolone, pepperoncin on butter toasted ciabatta. It was flavorful and the ciabatta was tender. My friends who shared a burger thought the fries were special but I found them good but not special. All of the sandwiches come with fries. My wife had the Chicken Quesadilla. It looked full of cheese and she ate it all. Chicken, cheddar & jack, guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream

My son and I stopped in before a Mariners game. Enjoyed our choice. Filled up pretty quickly but you can grab your own seat in the bar area. We both enjoyed the Korean Beef Street Tacos. Good flavor - add the guacamole. Truffle fries were tasty, too. Nice variety and selection of their own beers, plenty of choices to provide flavors for your suds palate. Staff was attentive even when it got busy. Enjoyed!

Don't get me wrong - I LOVE Elysian beer!! LOVE IT!! So I was super excited to visit one of their brewpubs! Big disappointment. First of all, it's a PUB, right?? Well, it's the hoity-toity-est pub I've ever been in; I was really worried I didn't meet dress code with my t-shirt, but no one said anything. THEN, my friend is not such a beer connoisseur (like I am!), so she hemmed and hawed over her decision, while our waiter...waited. Pencil poised. Waiting. He didn't offer any suggestions or samples!!!! I'm used to BREWPUBS that are excited about getting people to try their beers, so they're generous with information and tastes! Finally, dinner. Like I said, this was more of a 'restaurant' than a 'brewpub', so there was no good ol' burger and fries. Nope, we both ordered the ravioli, and while they were fabulous and pretty, we paid over one dollar for each ravioli on the plate. I'm sure I'll continue to drink their beer, but I won't enjoy it as much.

Cool place to hangout before game time (Mariners game). Typical bar food, but it was good. Beer was great. Wanted to check out Seattle breweries, this place did not disappoint. Glad we found it.

I had high hopes for this place as I was hungry and needed a beer after walking all over town before heading back to Portland on the train. The servers were a little awkward and hovered a little too much for my taste - it takes me more than 30 seconds to figure out what I want to eat and they didn't seem to understand the "i'm ready to order when i put down my menu" phenomenon. I was underwhelmed by the selection of beers - I had a cask selection that was ok but it was one of the rare times I didn't feel the urge to finish my beer. The food selection was particularly extensive or intriguing. The setup of the whole restaurant was long and industrial and lifeless, even during / right after a baseball game. Maybe their flagship is a little better but I wouldn't recommend this place.

The best part of this bar was its location. The food was average and drinks were okay. We came to the bar in an Uber because parking is expensive in this part of town. The wait staff was okay they didn't go overboard but ok.

This place is lively and fun and perfect for a quick bite and cocktail before heading to a game. We enjoyed delicious drinks and the lively atmosphere here. Very friendly service! I can't wait to go back and try all of the food I watched being delivered.

I live next-door to this restaurant. The food is pretty good, but it's not consistent. Sometimes it's better than other times. I have been consistently disappointed with the service of this restaurant every time I have gone in. In fact, that would be my main reason why I have deemed this place as "dead to me". No matter if it's empty or packed, the service consistently sucks.

I visited with some friends on the way to a mariners game, and we went back there afterwards as well. The $3 canapés were all really yummy, we tried four of them. The service was good, the range of beer was great, and we all felt very much welcomed by the staff there both times we visited.. And we were all drinking so our behaviour may have been questionable at times. Visit this place on the way to a mariners or Seahawks game - if there's room there I'm sure you'll have a great time!

I stopped in here a while back on the way out of town to grab some lunch and beer flights. My lunch, just a sandwich, was OK but certainly nothing special. The beer was pretty good for the most part and they were pouring about two dozen different varieties, so that was nice. Staff was pleasant, too. One of my biggest problems with this place was parking. There is literally zero free parking, so I grabbed a meter across the street...and subsequently received a parking ticket and still have no idea why. (No, my ticket is not their fault, but if they'd had any parking for patrons, that wouldn't have ever happened in the first place.) My other issue here was the massive bill at the end of my meal. Again, I just had a ho-hum sandwich for lunch and a couple flights, and it literally cost me nearly $70 with tip. Yes, the beer was good. No, it wasn't that good. I won't be returning.

we were cold and damp and walked into the large dramatic space. What a great brew bar. We just had beer and a cheese plate but would definitely return. We liked their IPA's very much.

Went here before a baseball game. Great sports atmosphere in the building without all the memorabilia all over the place. Beers are craft and good. Food is also very good, would suggest the clams or the duck noodle bowl.

I went here with some friends on my way to an event at Safeco Field. It was a beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest and the large garage style doors were open. The hostess sat us with a spectacular view of the Clink. I ordered several different kinds of beer from the menu all of which were very well described and to my liking. I ordered a steak sandwich that was good but maybe a little over priced. The food came in a timely fashion and I always had a new beer before my last one was empty. All in all I would defiantly recommend this place.

I have been here a couple of times before, mainly for drinks and it was fine. However this time I met a business friend for lunch. I have a food allergy which I carefully explained to the waiter. He checked with the kitchen - no problem with my second menu choice. However, when the food arrived, it was laced with fresh peppers - my allergy. When I tried to send the food back, at first the waiter argued then they checked with the head chef and came back to say yes, the ravioli had peppers. Fortunately, the allergy provides discomfort, not a hospital visit. Looking at the menu, I chose a hamburger as a safe, and I presumed relatively fast, second choice. Although my lunch companion was also eating, it did not appear that my meal was expedited. When it was finally served, I as for the typical hamburger condiments - which also took forever to be served. The waiter literally passed us 4 or 5 times with other orders before delivering ketchup! The hamburger was well prepared or this would be a 1 rating. Niceness does not make up for lack of correct information on allergies and inattention to prioritization of orders after a mistake.

It took forever for us to be served. Then they would not serve us a sampler of beer as it was a "sport" day, eventhough the table text to us had a sampler. I could go on, but you got the point. Would never go back! Only thing positive as the food came back quickly.

Good selections of drinks and pub food in a sports pub-like setting. It's a short walk from T-Mobile park and Century Link Field so expect crowds an plan accordingly for game days.

We stopped here before the Sunday night football game against the Cardinals for lunch since literally right across the street from the stadium. Beer selection was great & had a pale ale, yummy but the food selection was lacking. I ended up getting a turkey panini which was good but felt could have went to a deli when I'm in this urban hip restaurant. server was nice & friendly, but for some reason it took forever to get our check. Will definitely try again, maybe was just an off day.

Within eyesight of the gates of Safeco field, we like to go to Elysian Fields for food and drink before the game. If you get a seat toward the outside, you get a front row seat of the people showing up for the game and you can hear the team band building the excitement. There is a good variety of beers including multiple IPAs and the food selection is better than the usual pub or bar food. In fact, our group though the food was worth the visit by itself. We got the pulled pork sandwich, cuban sandwich, burgers and steak salads and everyone was happy with their selection. Two hour before a game there was still a long wait so plan accordingly. If you just want drinks, there is a bar in the center of the restaurant. Remember, no beers outside or you will get a ticket. Service was fine for a crowded restaurant. Interior decoration is not worth remembering, the reason you will likely go here is for the location to the stadium.

We visited Elysian Fields as it was walking distance from our hotel & we wanted to try out the legendary beer selection. We weren't disappointed; lots on tap, including creative seasonals & pub specialties. The dinner selection was reasonable with tasty salad options as well as typical pub fare. Service was pretty good. There were only a few tables in the night we were there, but we imagine it gets quite busy on a game night.

Ate & drank here twice recently whilst in Seattle. I went here for the beer, not really thinking the food would be anything to write home about. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the meals we got on both occasions. Large serves of fresh, tasty & well presented food. The service was great & of course, the range & quality of beers was fantastic. Would definitely head to Elysian when in Seattle next.

Stopped here for lunch after taking the Safeco Field tour, didn't know anything about the place before we walked in, it was just a convenient location on our travels. The service was excellent, I loved the beer selection (so many different choices) and the food was good too. I had a ceasar salad (decent) and beef/barley soup (good), wife had the steak sandwich (good). The beers were well done and my wife was pleased to be able to order a good pear cider. I will be back to keep marching through the beer offerings!

This place is huge and probably gets packed on game days. It was dead when I went in. I felt the food was pretty good and reasonably priced. There was a good amount of variety to account for different tastes.

I love mussels and this place rocks if your a mussel fan. The broth was like a chowder and was awesome. That was just for starters, the cubans were following with the porter. Great atmosphere inside and out, we sat outside looking at the home of the Seahawks, Century Link Field.

We went for the beer so didn’t try the food. Nice atmosphere. Easy to while a couple of hours here when it’s not busy around a game. Had a flight for $12 of mostly porters and stouts but the 1 IPA I tried was great.

My brother and I go to the Mariners-Red Sox Games. These are our 2 teams we support. We gather our son's and boom, we are there. This year is special, my son is married! We got wii-fi. Anyway, we have gone here after soooooo many games. Great food, beer and service! Thanks!

We truly enjoyed the cozy yet spacious interior, as well as the fine beers and wine options. The food was delicious! There is also an outdoor eating area, which was greatly appreciated on a lovely warm June day. The Elysian Fields is close enough to the Safeco Field and the King Street Railroad station. We walked over from the train station, after checking our luggage, and enjoyed spending a couple of hours before we left for home.

A very nice venue a stone throw away from Century Link Field. The food is average but the assortment of beers they have from there Micro Brewery are immense. If you like to try different styles of beer its a nice place to stop before catching a game.

Stopped here for a beer before the baseball game. We did not order food, so it is hard to give a detailed review. The bartender was okay. Not very attentive. If you like Elysian beer, then you should definitely stop here before a game or concert. I'd actually like to try the "hole in the wall" next door.

The service was friendly, but slow and very disorganized. We ordered in a party of 7. After a long wait with no appetizers on the table yet (nachos, should have taken 5 min), my meal showed up all on its own. I sent it back...the nachos eventually showed up COLD and covered in lame orange plastic faux cheese sauce that should be banned from this mortal coil for all eternity. BLEEHHHHHH...get some good aged cheddar on those chips and put the whole thing under the broiler. Our food showed up...I'm sure it was same the pulled pork sandwich that they had tried to serve 15 min earlier as it was ice cold :( Several others had cold food as well...I think our group's order was a few at a time, and the food prepared first was cold by the time it was brought to the table. The kicker was the mandatory 20% tip they expected for their slow, dazed and confused service and food that was pretty much lame...the side salad and garlic fries were the only things that everyone found acceptable (the beers were pretty tasty though). No 20% from us...we hit mandatory, gave a 10% tip (still generous, given the service and food), and were on our way...never to return. Lots of decent places to eat at that end of town...I would stay away from Elysian until they get their stuff in a pile.

A nice big bar to watch the Mariners before & after the game, or during if you don't care when it's not packed. Right on the walkway to the field and next door convenience.

The location can't be beat. It's right at the entrance of Centurylink Field which was handy since we met our friends here for lunch before the Seattle Sounders game. Food was average...nothing special, just pub food. I had eaten here previously and had a bad reaction to the mussels, so I stuck to the chicken chipotle burger which was good. Service was excellent...friendly and efficient.

I went to watch a Seahawks away game with friends. The staff was very attentive and super nice! The chef even made a little vegan pasta dish for me to enjoy during the game. We all loved the truffle fries, and my friends enjoyed their wings and beer!

Great selection of draft beers, cozy atmosphere with awesome decor and a live band! Food was good, as well! Must visit if you are a fan of craft beers!

Stopped by after a baseball game to watch the second half of our football teams game. Great beer selection and the food is off the charts. We had a couple of appetizers this time and were pleasantly surprised by the flavors and amounts. They have a beer style for every taste and the service was awesome.

Decent food, good drinks, decent prices AND right across the street from Qwest field!

My experience here was fine, just nothing special. I imagine that was partly because there were no events going on that day at the nearby stadiums. There weren't many people there and it was kind of quiet. Also a little "upscale looking" for a brewpub. Beer was pretty good, food was excellent. I had the Penne, which was made with house made sausage - excellent!

We decided to mix it up this year for our annual trip to Seattle to catch a Seahawks game. We decided to try Elysian Fields which is directly beside CenturyLink Field. Very large venue, plenty of space, decent food but unfortunately not a place to sit and enjoy the game. There ONLY 3 tvs in the entire bar, an incredible amount of wasted space. Even the servers can't understand this. A ton of potential here to become one of the premier sports bars in Seattle. Food is better than FX McRoreys but Elysian Fields simply does not cater to the sports enthusiast. If you plan to hit Seattle for breakfast and a game, unfortunately Elysian isn't the place for you (doesn't open till 10am).

If you are looking for a quick bite, and a few beers -- coming or going -- this is a great place to start.

I stumbled across this gem of a restaurant and had to share this review! Located just outside of CenturyLink Field in downtown Seattle, this restaurant boasts some REALLY tasty menu items, including a wagyu beef burger for just $11!!! SERIOUSLY! While I had the burger, my buddies enjoyed a gourmet steak salad and pulled pork sandwich, both of which were equally enjoyable! Overall, I cannot recommend this restaurant highly enough! If in the area, it's DEFINITELY worth a visit!

It's near the football and baseball stadiums. If you enjoy IPAs, Space Dust is a great choice. Lots of indoor seating, including a bleacher area where you can sit and watch multiple games on TV. There's also a small outdoor area where you can view the stadiums and people watch. Bar was busy, but they were well-organized - line moved quickly. Looks like it would be a fun place to watch a football game.

I've been here a few times thinking it would get better...but it hasnt. the service sucks (they're so busy and dont pay attention to whats going on they dont know who's waiting for drinks and who isnt) the food is good but the portions are small. great beer selection, but again, if it takes 20 minutes to get a drink whats the point?

Very good for breaking the snack with friends and good beers Equipped fantastic and helpful. Everything looks appetizing There's something for everyone Free of gluten, veggie, etc. Pick one and enjoy

I was visiting Seattle on business and met some colleagues at this restaurant. The service was good, we were seated right away and the server was attentive throughout the night and had good food and beer recommendations. The beer was very good and they had a huge selection to choose from. I had the steak sandwich for dinner and I thought it was really good. It came out prepared medium just like I asked with a delicious mushroom topping. I would definitely recommend this place if you are in the mood for pub food and a good beer.

Open letter to the owner ... Invest in some frickin' TV's!!! Your bar would stay packed DURING the game if you could WATCH it. Little tv's not positioned well.....get a clue!

Came here for snacks and drinks as we had a lot of time before the Sounders game. The huge restaurant and bar was pretty empty when we got here but SRO when we left for the game. We shared truffle fries, nachos, and meatballs while we had a few rounds of drinks. Continued with burgers and chicken sandwiches for a satisfying meal. Will definitely stop here again when in Seattle.

Seemed very expensive and really wasn't my type of crowd. I stopped in before going to a Mariners game cause it was the last stop before Safeco Field. I would go back before a game but I think that would be the only case. I didn't find the staff especially helpful or friendly but in fairness this was about an hour before game time and the place was packed. I didn't eat though the group I was with did and really enjoyed their food.

Nice bar and restaurant right next to the stadium, we tried the truffle mac & cheese and the truffle fries. Great service and lots of samplers available if you want to try some different flavours.

Nice pub to hang at before heading to the ball park / football field. Right near the stadiums. Nice atmosphere.

This was our third stop on a tour of Seattle's breweries. Pretty empty for a Friday afternoon. Had a beer and made our way to the ferry and Bainbridge Island Brewing.

Went here at 10am before a seahawks game. 10am no NFL football on any TV. Old college game on 1 tv. I asked 3 people to put on an NFL game and the looked at me like they had never heard of football. Five minutes later they changed to NFL channel and put on a Sunday Preacher Show. Worst Sports Bar of all time.

Sitting on a sofa, drinking a beer, and enjoying delicious Brussels sprouts and clams—all with good service and fun ambiance—what could be better?

The menu at the Elysian is pretty pricey and the food is excellent but not necessarily worthy of the price. They do have some fish tanks and at least 10 beers on tap. They also appear to brew the beer on site.

Stopped in to watch the Huskies before a concert. Drank a lot of Space Dust IPA and enjoyed steamer clams, my date had an awesome pastrami sandwich. The service was great and the place was immaculate, even the bathrooms. Still drinking Space Dust at $12.26 a six pack. Damn its good

Great beers here ! Food not so much. Cold frys. Since we were the only ones there I I figured they would've been fresh and hot. sandwich was humdrum. Come for the beer but that's about it. Most likely we got the leftovers from the lunch run sad because I expected more

First of all, this is a family friendly restaurant with a huge bar area, right outside CenturyLink and just down the block from Safeco Field. Elysian makes great microbrew! Try "Men's Room" - a very popular red ale. I like the Avatar Jasmine IPA - a medium bodied India Pale Ale. They also have a large, full bar. The burgers are large (1/2 lb. top quality patties). The steak sandwich and steak salad are both very nice. The servers are very sensitive to game times and there are lots of them. This is a regular routine for me, before and sometimes after the game.

Average brewery food, nothing fabulous, nothing terrible. Beer selection was respectable. Location is close to the Seahawks stadium. Would return for a brew, but not for the food.

This is a spacious restaurant where they can rearrange tables to fit multiple large groups. We met there for lunch and dinner work gatherings, and it's a block or so away from CenturyLink field and walking distance to Safeco field if you're in the area for sports events or concerts. Menu was okay. The main attraction for our group was the wide selection of local beers and the ability to order a variety of small servings of beers for a tasting.

Stopped in for dinner after a heat wave broke. It was about 62 degrees in there and the AC was still blasting. For a Wednesday night it seemed understaffed, one waitress / hostess. Food was mediocre at best (I had a burger/ fries). Best thing was of course, fresh Elysian on tap

We visited a few breweries one day and this was my favorite! Super friendly staff and the pumpkin ale is amazing!! I miss it already!

Coming out of the stadium after the Rutgers vs Washington State game we eyed the closest bar, but instead of walking straight into the mostly empty place they had us lined outside as if this were the meatpacking district. After about 5 minutes the manager/bouncer told us that we were better off going next door as they were closing in 5 minutes. There are so many things wrong with this picture, but the first things that came into our groups mind was: 1. What is the point of having such a great location if you don't use it? 2. Why would you not be prepared to host a bunch of people and make thousands of dollars? Don't you have the internet? Don't you know there are hundreds of hungry patrons just waiting to spend their money at the first bar they see, i.e. yours? 3. Really? Telling us to go next door? Why don't you just light money on fire? I wonder if the owners knew this was the type of mismanagement going on. Fail.

I am sorry but anybody who sells out to the mass produced slop brewers will never see my dollars again. Luckily there are numerous places to drink and eat by the arenas.

Came for a fiotb6all game at CenturyLink ... wanted to have some beers before and came here... great beer! Food looks good, but didnt order any... loved their Heffy!

Stopped in the other day for lunch as the place was busy on a sunny day. Asked about several brews on the menu out of stock ? What the heck ? Asked about the sandwich on the menu decided to try the Cuban what a mistake . A very small poor sandwich ,the fries were good ! Walked through the brewery it does not look like they brew here now , what a shame ! I would not go back mike

If you're looking for delicious food to enjoy with already well known beer before a game I'd stop here! They consistently serve good quality food and have a varied menu for all tastes. I've had their Oasis plate (with Hummus, Baba Ganouj, cucumber salad, and grilled pita) which was absolutely delicious and more than I could finish. I also tried their Bangers and Mash and Steak Frites. It's a great place to take your friends or family who don't like beer but would be willing to have a good mixed drink or cocktail, since they serve those too! Good outdoor seating and spacious seating inside. I plan to return again next time I'm in town to watch a game.

We stopped in the bar before a concert at Centurylink and I was pleasantly surprised by this place. The wait for a table was almost 2 hours so we opted to head into the bar. There weren't any tables available but they have this unique stadium-type tiered bench seating along one wall which plenty of space to sit and enjoy a cold beer for a while. We didn't eat anything since we weren't at a physical table but for how crowded the place was all of the staff were very kind and helpful.

We stopped to get a bite to eat and food was pretty good for a bar. Atmosphere was good and bartender was friendly

We go to Elysian Fields anytime we're at an event at Century Link/WaMu/Safeco. The beer selection is good, the service is good and we've never had a bad meal there yet. When we were deciding where to watch our Seahawks in the Superbowl, Elysian Fields was an easy choice. On Superbowl Sunday, my wife was one of the first dozen people to get inside at 11AM. We sat right at the apex of the bar, east end, in front of a big screen less than ten feet away. One of our bartenders (identified as AMBAR3) put ice water in front of us immediately and said, "Stay Hydrated." She knew how this was going to go! The place filled up with SEAHAWK 12's and we all had a great time. Even with that huge crowd in there, we never waited long for drink or food orders and they checked on us constantly. Where we would normally drop $50 for lunch, we spent $150 including a well deserved tip for nearly eight hours of service. Thank you, Elysian Fields for making our game day great. We will see you again!

There is a lot of square footage inside the place. The serving bar and restaurant is set-up for the large influx of sports fans going to SAFECO FIELD and/or CENTURY LINK FIELD. It’s a very efficient operation. Fun place to people watch.

This is the place where I got some of the most jaw-droppingly bad service I have ever received in my life, anywhere, anytime. The staff totally ignored me--while I was sitting at the bar, and the place was so empty that the bartenders outnumbered the customers. They would wait on customers on the barstools on either side of me, and then walk away, ignoring me as I said "...and I would like...!" I was well-dressed, not drunk, not acting like a crazy lady--I swear. All I can figure is that I was a good bit older and fatter than their usual yuppie clientele. The next day, I emailed the manager and told him in detail what had happened. His response was, gee, sorry, but you must be mistaken--we would NEVER do that. I wouldn't go back to this place if they were the last pub in Seattle. Unless you fit their young, hip profile, you might want to think twice about going there, too.

What a great spot with a great atmosphere, bleacher seats were cool and the snacks were top notch. A little higher priced BUT location speaks for itself

I was debating whether, or not, to go to the Mariners game on Sunday on my trip to Seattle, and since I had already been to the two previous games, I decided to watch the game at the Elysian Fields in the Stadium District. I did not order any food there since I had already eaten someplace else...although that was a poor choice on my behalf. I sampled a few of there beers and watched a few innings of the game. No joke, with the first couple of choices that I made, the bartender informed me that they were out of those selections. I wasn't mad, in fact, is was quite funny. The bartender apologized and explained how the beers run low on Sundays and get put back on Mondays. That was fine. The beers that I had were excellent. I sampled about four different varieties. A couple of bartenders actually ended up waiting on me, and they were always friendly and prompt. I had some good conversation with a few of the patrons that seemed to be regulars. All in all, it was a very good experience. I also thought that the prices were quite reasonable for drinks...around $19 for four beers.

Great place with a lot of pergame activity going on. We had a lunch and Elysian Beer here. Nice viewing of ongoing games from any angle in the rooms. Food is great.

We stopped by for a late lunch on a Friday. We were seated quickly. We brought our daughter along since it says on their website that kids are welcomed. I'm not sure that "welcomed" is the right word; "tolerated" might the better choice. We were seated in a rather undesirable location. The waiter was around, but he wasn't real attentive. It was lunch and we had sandwiches that were all okay, but nothing amazing. The beer, however, was excellent (though our waiter wasn't real helpful in our beer selection). He mentioned after he brought us our first beer that we could have gotten a flight that wasn't on the menu. Sigh. I recommend the beer, but maybe eat elsewhere.

Currently under renovation however they still have a great beer selection that was exactly what we were looking for before the game.

We were in town for business and a colleague recommended Elysian Fields for a good brew & pub food. It was a weeknight and no games going on so they were able to sit our group of 10. It is within a block of the football stadium. The restaurant has a great atmosphere with a nice with that old industrial look. The waiter was pleasant and efficient. As for the food it was very average especially for the price. Also the beer was good but for a brew pub I expected more. During game night it may be a fun place to hang out but overall it was okay.

We had a great time at Elysian Fields! A group of us went before the WSU Rutgers game. The staff was very accommodating as our group got bigger and bigger. The food was great and we tried some excellent beers! Nice atmosphere sitting by the large open doors overlooking the street.

Stopped by Elysian on our way to the Seattle Mariners game. Beer was really good, enjoyed both the Immorta IPAl and the Dragonstooth stout. The burger was also good, came with fries. Not super cheap, but what I expected being close to the stadiums. Would come back in the future.

Not worth the stop in my book. I sat at the bar and had 4 bartenders walk by me without an acknowledgement. It wasnt even busy. I finally had to flag one down and ask for a beer. It is a shame because the beer is pretty good. But, I had one and left because the service was so bad. they seemed to have a decent happy hour menu, but I wasnt willing to try it. I would pass on this place.

Best Veggie Meatball Sandwich ever!! And I'm not even a vegatarian! Just thinking about it makes my mouth water.

... following a sporting event at CLink. We enjoyed our visit. One of our group sampled a few beers, and was happy with price/taste/selection. Service was friendly, responsive, and attentive. Food prices were a bit high, but our table enjoyed mussels in curry sauce (yum), steamer clams, salads, chipotle chicken sandwich, and meat sampler. All in all, it was tasty!

Stopped in on the way to a concert at Safeco field expecting to watch the UW Huskies play during dinner. The place was packed with the kitchen being 45 minutes behind. Rather than wait the hour for a table in the dining area we headed for the bar. Scored a couple of loose chairs and pulled them off to a corner only to have a waiter come and start yelling at us that we were blocking a passageway and creating a fire hazard (really?). He could have politely asked us to move but this wasn't his response. This guy should not be working in this industry. Finally got a table and a much better waitress. Asked if they were going to put the Husky game on TV and she said she'd ask, that a lot of people had been asking her that. She returned and said they didn't get the PAC 12 conference channel. Wow. For a sports bar across from the two big stadiums this seems ridiculous. So don't go here expecting to watch college sports, unless it's Auburn vs Miss St (which was on and which maybe 2 people in Seattle care about). So this kind of tainted the whole evening. The beer was excellent (as always) and the food adequate, except for the enormous wait. I had the Thai chicken noodles which was good and the soup my wife had was excellent. But the atmosphere was less than what was desired. Our waitress did a good job and took off the chicken wings that never made it out of the kitchen. These guys have a great location and with a few tweeks could be a good place. They are not there yet.

If you're OK with starting the day with lunch menu items instead of eggs/breakfast items, Elysian Fields is a solid option. Everyone enjoyed their food...my chopped salad and turkey panini were both quite good...and the service was decent considering how crazy busy they were. One of our party members didn't get his food...and our server seemed to disappear at about the same time...but when we approached a different server, she made sure the order was fulfilled within :05. One other complaint I would mention is the fact that the hostess stand wasn't staffed when the doors were first opened...We walked right by it, not knowing it was even a hostess stand...and wound up walking all the way to the other side of the restaurant before figuring it out and doubling back to the East entrance. A line had ensued by that time but we essentially stepped in front, lodged our complaint, and were seated right away.
We were across the street. ..
Since we were staying across the street, thought we'd give it a try. There is a nice selection of beers, which I expected. Menu is typical pub fare. Each dish was good with large portions, however my "bangers and mashed" was not very hot and you could tell the sausages had been sitting awhile. Overall it was OK since we were walking, however I wouldn't go out of my way to eat there again.