Tired of being called a girly girl? Prove 'em wrong with a trip to Mt Si Tavern, where curse words, curmugeony bartenders, cheap beer and Creedence Clearwater Revival and will have you feeling like one of the boys in no time. Mt Si was one of the first and only bars in North Bend during the logging days, and it's definitely stayed true to it's blue collar roots. How special to find a dive bar that hasn't been mobbed by hipsters!...yet.
This little red log cabin has all the makings of a proper man cave: pool tables, classic rock, $4 microbrew pints, greasy pub grub, two TVs locked on local sports channels, dollar bills tacked to the ceiling with questionable messages scribbled on them, and a non-judgmental clientele (read: alcoholics warmly welcomed). There are all sorts of signs and posters that remind/ threaten you to loosen up and let your hair down.
After a hike on Rattlesnake Ridge, Mt Si makes a perfect pit-stop/ time-warp/ beer break. Don't pass up the chance to study up on Washington's boozing history.
Miss this place! Â Used to live in snoqualmie for a summer while working close to there and visited here a couple times and enjoyed it. Â Very friendly staff and clientele. Â Come in with a great attitude and leave with a better one. Â I'll have to get back there again soon since it sounds like from the other reviews there were some other things I missed out on. Â
Although I thought the official name of the place was Mt. Si Pub, and not tavern.
This place is really chill. It's become our go-to spot for when we're out camping along the Snoqualmie and there happens to be a Sounders/Seahawks/Husky game on that we don't wanna miss while out in the woods.
The people here are really friendly, and accommodating. We did get a few looks when we asked for the Sounders game on the TV, but it turned out to be a good game and I think we may have actually convinced some of the locals that soccer is a real sport worth watching.
They have a good number of TVs, good beers on tap, and a nice back yard area with horseshoes for when it's nice out.
7+ mile hike up Bandera Mountain & back on the hottest day of the year ... so far. Â Perfect on its own, but why not top off a great hike, great weather, great company with a cold beer with the locals.
Dive-ish inside, which is always comforting if you're not intimidated by tattoos, leather vests and tough women.  We followed a crowd of 20-somethings outside to watch a game of horseshoes.  This is where Mt Si Tavern shines - you feel like you're in your Aunt's backyard.  Green grass, perennials, tall mature trees, picnic tables, lawn games, people lounging around enjoying their brews.  Everyone is welcome  - whether you live down the street or dropped in on your way home to Seattle after a trek through one of the many hiking trails off of I90.
The beers hit the spot and we didn't stay too long after, but I bet I return to enjoy another round.
Great little bar on the edge of town. You know the one...it's the little tavern you can see from I-90 when you're heading up for a day on the slopes. Drinks are good and the prices are right. Even better is the local crowd you can expect to hang out with when you go almost any night of the week. You'll feel welcome when you walk through the door, so if you're in the area check 'em out. They usually have live music on Fridays but call to ahead to see what their schedule looks like and enjoy!
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