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Bimbo's Bitchin Burrito

Address
504 E Pine St Seattle WA 98122
Phone
(206) 322-9950
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(206) 329-9978

Business Hours

Status: Closes in 47 minutes

Sunday
12:00pm-2:00am
Monday
12:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
12:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
12:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
12:00pm-2:00am
Friday
12:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
12:00pm-2:00am

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Neighborhood watering hole serving up homemade Mexi-style food. Home of Stoner Nachos and Double Decker Tacos!

Known as ground zero for Seattle rock and roll royalty, the Cha Cha is hipster central. Locals congregate around the bar and tables up front, always seeming to keep an eye on the door. The decor is tiki bar meets Mexican cantina, but the burrito smells are not just your imagination;they have drifted over from Bimbo's, adjacent to the bar. If the smoke and attitude become a little much, head...

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Overall review sentiment

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60%

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Overall review sentiment

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Editorial reviews from the web (4)

"Crowded, dark" and "self-consciously ironic", this "Mexican red light district"-worthy dive adjacent to Capitol Hill's Bimbos Cantina "typifies the Seattle hipster scene" with an "endearingly scuzzy" atmosphere that includes "porno wall projections"; less racy touches include a photo booth and vending machine that dispenses T-shirts and keychains, and while staffers are "not all on the same...

The bratty attitude may be a bit shocking, but the food is tasty at this techno-taqueria.

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The Mardi Gras-on-acid decor (loud music, glitter, Day-Glo and kitsch) seems an appropriate setting fort the hipster Capitol Hill clientele. The menu is a fairly...

A hipster watering hole rife with Mexican kitsch, punk-minded patrons and stiff drinks.

Average Rating
80

In Short
The sign on the door says it all: ""If you are racist, sexist, homophobic or an asshole, do not come in."" Spilling over with all types of rockers and pseudo-hipster hangers-on,...

The bratty attitude may be a bit shocking, but the food is tasty at this techno-taqueria.

The Scene
The Mardi Gras-on-acid decor (loud music, glitter, Day-Glo and kitsch) seems an appropriate setting fort the hipster Capitol Hill clientele. During the day, the crowd is a mix...

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20

Mediocre food. Rude door guy with lame gauges looks like a scene kid from 2009. Needs to go back to the Legion Hall and check himself. Not going back.

Average Rating
20

Ordered delivery, chips were smashed and salsa was smashed too. Didn't come with guac I ordered but I still got charged for it.

Average Rating
60

I was here on 5/5/2017. I live in LA, and have been to the location there many times, so I thought it was interesting that there was one in Seattle. We waited in a short line to get in. The door guy wasn't rude exactly, but just kind of dismissive and condescending, which seems to be the way people are in …

Average Rating
20

The id checker is rude. Left immediately after the encounter with him so don't even know if the food is good.

Overall:Fun tiki vibes with a large screen downstairs and yummy drinks. Friendly staff and interested in coming back to visit!Drinks:Frozen margaritas with tequila or frozen coke and whiskey....

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Known as ground zero for Seattle rock and roll royalty, the Cha Cha is hipster central. Locals congregate around the bar and tables up front, always seeming to keep an eye on the door. The decor is tiki bar meets Mexican cantina, but the burrito smells are not just your imagination;they have drifted over from Bimbo's, adjacent to the bar. If the smoke and attitude become a little much, head...

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Bimbo's Bitchin' Burrito Kitchen is a Mexican, Beer, and Bar restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.

Bimbos Cantina (formerly known as Bimbo's Bitchin' Burrito Kitchen) rolled its first burrito in 1995. The original location at 506 East Pine Street has since gone the way of the wrecking ball, and after relocating to East Pike Street (between 10th & 11th Avenues) it can be said that Bimbo's Cantina has had a huge part in turning this portion of the Pike/Pine Corridor into ground zero for...

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Know Before You Go

If unisex bathrooms aren't your thing, you might want to steer clear of this place.

The Extras

Wash it down afterward with a drink from the Cha Cha Lounge.

Where to Sit

Seating is scarce. Eating in? Grab a table before ordering--counter seats are too cramped for comfort.

Know Before You Go

If your spice tolerance is low, ask them to go light on the jalapenos; if you like the heat, try the Inferno Burrito.

What to Drink

Bimbo's joins a small group of places offering a fresh, homemade sour blend for its margaritas. This difference is evident in the house margarita with Patron tequila--a fragrant, fruity concoction with a seductive, extended finish.

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