Again another understaff bar where the waitress is also the bartender. According to the history on the menu the Hi Tide has been at that location since 1926, although the current building and tavern has only been there since the 1990's. It has a great water level view of Bremerton and the inlet, (if you can get a seat near the water). It was very busy when I went. It was an older crowd and a Bingo game broke out when I was there for dinner. The food was okay and the prices are Seattle prices. The waitress was friendly and helpful. The parking is a parking lot and even though it was crowded I was able to find a parking spot. Have I mentioned how great a view it has?
Review Source:We like the Hi Tide! Â It's a kind of "down home" place. Â The service is always good. Â The prices are MORE than reasonable! Â The drinks aren't watered down, either. Â But, we did notice they don't use the higher end liquors. Â The food we've had there has been good as well! Â And the atmosphere is very comfortable. Â Oh, and a killer juke box as well.
Review Source:This is simply your average after work hang out kind of place. Â A couple of pool tables and karaoke on a weekly basis give you a little extra something to do while you're suckin' down your beer.
When we went last night, I got a hairy navel (vodka, peach schnapps and OJ) and it was tasty and strong - no watering down the drinks here! Â I'm a big girl and was feeling tipsy after less than half. Â I also noticed several people ordered the deep-fried gizzards. Â I didn't try them this time but they seemed to be popular with those who did.