ABOUT MCCOY'S FIREHOUSE

McCoy's Firehouse is pleased to announce that on May 29th we have been open 25 years.

We look forward to serving our loyal and regular customers.

Cheers

McCoy's Firehouse

McCoy's Firehouse opened May 29th, 1998 in an old brick building erected in 1898, located in the heart of Seattle's Historic Pioneer Square District. The building has had a diverse and sometimes sorted past. It has been a hotel, a brothel and numerous restaurants and taverns in the last 120 years. You will no longer find the infamous women keeping the Klondike Gold Rush men company. However the building retains its original charm with pressed tin ceiling, brick walls and arched doorways providing a fun and interesting place to meet old friends and find new ones.

McCoy's is a full service Bar and Grill offering a mouthwatering array of food and libations. You will discover an ever-growing collection of firefighting and firefighters memorabilia, which includes turnout gear, hoses, helmets, brass, and old photos. McCoy's Firehouse has attracted guests from all over the world...check out the patches from fire departments from around the world. (Be sure to bring or send in your patch.) McCoys has become a regular watering hole for some of the finest firefighters this side of the Great Divide.

If you have not yet enjoyed our fantastic foods from the grill, we invite you to visit soon to enjoy our hand-cut tasty steaks cooked to perfection and our hand-made sausage is one of our signature offerings in three varieties.

Check out our extensive menus online...you can add our famous sausage varieties to many dishes for only $3.95...it really spices up our Pork Pile Up. Several of our sandwiches have earned modest fame in the neighborhood...McCoy's Peanut Butter Bacon Burger is really incredible, the Reuben is a classic favorite, and our Hot Turkey Dip is very popular.

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