Great place to relax in the middle of or after your climb. Lots of seating and some comfy couches. Full cafe with the usual coffee offerings and some legitimate food offerings such as the avocado toast. There are also about a dozen beer taps from local breweries. But be warned - as soon as you order your first beer, you get a wrist band and are forbidden to climb for the rest of the day.
They dont have a full kitchen, but they do have giant chocolate chip cookies theyll warm up for you! West Wall is a convenient place to grab food or drink or hang out after a bouldering session. Decent food, beer, games, climbing books and relaxed atmosphere.
We love this place. The food is always excellent and we visit every time we are in Seattle!
I love SBP so this review comes with significant bias. West Wall Bar is located inside the climbing gym Seattle Bouldering Project. So it is open to gym goers primarily. That said, it is a great place to sit and enjoy some refreshment post-workout or even just to relax and do some work. If you go to SBP you will probably know this place already and if you dont, you cant really access it so this review might be more than a little useless *shrug*
Great food, portions, dealt with my allergies like champs.
A great place to take a break during your climb or relax after climbing with good, beer, and coffee. Note: if you drink alcohol you get a wrist band so you cant climb any more - save the drinking for after climbing! The food is all good (shout out to the avocado toast - simple and cheap, one of my favs in the city). The coffee is generally good, but had a bad cortado recently (may have been the barista). Good selection of beers and cider on tap!
This is not a bar. It is a climbing area and is terribly set up.
Great food and drinks in a great gym, couldnt ask for a better place to go after climbing.
Its so rad to have coffee, food, and beer all available within the gym that I already regularly attend. Ben and the gang are awesome, and I always encourage any gym-goer to check it out.
Full disclosure: its inside Seattle Bouldering Project...it took me too many times to find this place..
Isnt odd to place a bar around an alleyway from a drug-treatment program (Pioneer Counseling Services)?