About Touchdown's Sports Bar & Grill
Touchdown's Sports Bar & Grill is a casual sports pub located at 14622 15th Ave NE in Shoreline, Washington (www.mapquest.com ). Its marquee boasts “Shoreline’s Finest Wings” (www.tdssportsbar.com ), reflecting the menu’s focus on crispy chicken wings and hearty pub fare. The bar embodies an “All Sports, All The Time” vibe (www.tdssportsbar.com ), with 22 TVs (and two 143" projector screens) for every game. Visitors praise its eclectic comfort-food menu (burgers, nachos, salads, etc.) and friendly staff (www.mapquest.com ) (restaurantguru.com ). Housed in the former Viking Sports Bar space, it has quickly become a local favorite for game-day gatherings and community events.
Events and Programming
Sports broadcasts are the core of the schedule. All major leagues are shown – NFL (with full Sunday Ticket, opening at 9:00 AM on Sundays (www.tdssportsbar.com )), NBA, NCAA, soccer, and more. There’s usually no cover for standard games. Beyond sports, Touchdown’s hosts weekly entertainment. Regular events include Wednesday trivia night and Thursday karaoke (touchdowns-sports-bar-grill.restaurants-world.com ). These themed nights typically have no entry fee – just come and join the fun. On big game days or fight nights, they may run special watch parties, but generally you don’t need to buy tickets in advance. Most live events and contests are free or included with food/drink purchase. In short, expect high-energy games, crowd sing-alongs, and occasional DJ or live music (especially on weekends), with modest or no cover charges.
Tickets and Booking
There is no formal box office – no advance tickets or reservations for regular events. Touchdown’s operates on a first-come basis. If a special event (like a marquee fight) requires a fee, it will be announced on the bar’s website or social media. Otherwise, just walk in and find a seat. In particular, the bar opens early on Sundays (at 9:00 AM for NFL games (www.tdssportsbar.com )), so plan to arrive before kickoff. Reservations are never taken for normal nights. If you have a large party or need private space, call ahead to ask about a special booking, but note that the venue generally does not hold tables. Popular games can sell the place out, so arriving early is the best strategy. There are no ticket tiers – all seating is general admission.
Seating and Layout
The interior is an open, multi-area layout. The main bar area has an L-shaped bar (about 8 stools) and five tall tables seating 4 people each, plus a long communal table at center (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ). A small dance floor / music space sits near the bar (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ) with a few extra chairs. Against the walls are dozens of flat screens (10 TVs in front, plus 5 in back (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com )). Behind the bar lies a game lounge section: several booths and tables surround five more large screens, and that back room contains two pool tables, pinball machines, and arcade games (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ) (www.tdssportsbar.com ). In sunny weather, the patio outside offers additional seating (restaurantguru.com ). In practice, the best seats are those facing the largest screens – bar stools and nearby tables have the clearest view. The venue can hold roughly 80–100 people at once (including all seating and standing areas). Avoid corners far from the screens if you want to see every minute of the action. Thanks to the many TVs and projectors, almost every seat gets a decent view. Acoustics are lively but manageable; expect crowd noise and music. There are no special VIP zones – it’s all general seating.
Getting There and Parking
Touchdown’s is straightforward to reach. The exact address is 14622 15th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 (www.mapquest.com ). By car, take I-5 (exit 175 to NE 145th St) or Aurora Ave to 145th, then north on 15th Ave NE. The bar has a dedicated parking lot (shared with adjacent businesses) and generous free street parking along 15th Ave and side streets. Guests usually park in front or alongside the building at no cost. Rideshare/taxi drop-offs occur at the 15th Ave entrance.
Public transit: Multiple King County Metro routes serve 15th Ave NE (moovitapp.com ). Notably, buses 65, 348, 333, 345, and 346 stop within a block. For example, 15th & NE 150th St (Bus 65) is a 2-minute walk, and NE 145th & 15th (Bus 348/102) is about 8 minutes away (moovitapp.com ).
Walk/Bike: There are sidewalks and bike racks. (The new Link light-rail station at NE 145th St will be a short bus/bike ride away once it opens.)
Directions from Seattle: Head north on I-5 to exit 175, follow NE 145th St east one block to 15th Ave, then north one block.
Inside the Venue
Upon entry, expect a vibrant sports bar atmosphere. There’s minimal entry screening aside from the usual ID check for alcohol. No formal dress code – jerseys and casual attire are welcome. The bar side serves a full menu: standout items are wings (buffalo, BBQ, etc.) and big burgers, plus nachos, tacos, salads and hearty appetizers. Reviewers consistently note the delicious “flavorful dishes” and prompt service, and that prices are “affordable” (restaurantguru.com ). They run a daily happy hour (10 AM–6 PM every day (www.tdssportsbar.com )) with drink and app deals.
Drinks: The bar stocks about 10 beers on tap (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ) (including local crafts) and a full cocktail menu. Credit cards are accepted (restaurantguru.com ).
Games & Features: True to form, Touchdown’s boasts many games – skeeball, shuffleboard, pool, darts, pinball (8 machines) and even pull-tab lottery machines (www.tdssportsbar.com ). These are centered in the back area. Overhead speakers and TV audio provide excitement (especially for big games).
Amenities: Free Wi-Fi is available for guests (restaurantguru.com ), and the venue is marked as wheelchair accessible (restaurantguru.com ) (ramps, ADA restroom). Restrooms are located inside near the main and back areas. There’s no cloakroom; coats and bags stay with you. The staff is known to be friendly (restaurantguru.com ), and often motors through food and drink orders quickly, even when busy.
Nearby Amenities
Touchdown’s is sandwiched among a few convenient eateries. In the same plaza you’ll find Italo’s Bella Roma (Italian cuisine, pizza & pasta) and Zaika (Indian cuisine) (www.mapquest.com ), both good options for pre-show dinner. A coffee shop and a market in the complex provide snacks and supplies. If you want more restaurants or happy-hour bars, North City (15th Ave NE & NE 178th St, about 0.5 miles north) has several pubs and pubs and a brewery/restaurant (North City Tavern, Taprooms, etc.). For later-night snacks or beer-to-go, a Safeway grocery store (NE 185th St & 15th Ave) and a Whole Foods (on Aurora Ave) are a short drive away.
Hotels: There aren’t many hotels immediately next door; visitors typically stay a bit farther out. The closest lodging is near the I-5 corridor (SpringHill Suites or Sleep Inn at 205th St exit) or in Kenmore/Edmonds. Downtown Seattle hotels are ~30 min south. When the Link light-rail extension opens (around NE 145th), airport hotels will be an easy rail ride away from just 3 blocks south of Touchdown’s.
What Makes This Venue Special
Touchdown’s stands out as Shoreline’s go-to sports hangout. First, the sheer number of screens is impressive: 22 TVs plus two giant projector screens means games are truly immersive (www.tdssportsbar.com ). It also uniquely blends this with a full gaming hall (arcade and tables) – many bars have one or the other, but Touchdown’s offers both. Its motto “All Sports, All The Time” captures the nonstop vibe (www.tdssportsbar.com ). Unlike generic taverns, this place is designed explicitly for fans. The owners modernized the old Viking Sports Bar setup into something high-tech and fun. (A neighborhood blog from 2017 noted Viking had 10 beers on tap and similar layout (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ), and Touchdown’s has built on that legacy.)
Culturally, Touchdown’s has become a gathering space. Many patrons say the staff makes you feel at home, and local regulars bond over teams. MapQuest even calls it a “vibrant setting” where community spirit thrives (www.mapquest.com ). Its events (like karaoke nights and charity fundraisers) also add to its identity beyond sports. Architecturally it’s not iconic – it’s a straightforward bar building – but it’s how they’ve used the space that’s special. The mixed bar-and-game layout (with a small stage/dance floor for live karaoke) creates a party atmosphere that keeps crowds buzzing. In short, Touchdown’s merges a neighborhood bar feel with stadium-style watching, making it a unique sports venue in Shoreline.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Touchdown’s is wheelchair-accessible (restaurantguru.com ), with ramp access and an ADA-friendly restroom. There is room for mobility devices near tables. All genders can use any restroom, and family restrooms are available.
What to Bring: Bring your ID if you plan to drink (polite ID checks occur). Dress casually – team jerseys, T-shirts, jeans or shorts. You might want earplugs if you’re sensitive (the crowd and music can get loud). The bar provides free Wi-Fi (restaurantguru.com ), so downloading scores/screenshots is easy. Cash is accepted, but cards are fine (restaurantguru.com ). Carry only small bags; there’s no coat check.
Arrival Time: Doors open at 10 AM (and 9 AM on Sundays) (www.tdssportsbar.com ) (www.tdssportsbar.com ). Plans to arrive at least 30 minutes before a big game or event are wise. Coming early helps snag the good seats (bar stools center, or couch/table near the main screens). Retrieving your food is faster if you arrive before the crowd. If attending a theme night (trivia/karaoke), expect the main group to show around 7–8 PM.
Common Mistakes: Don’t underestimate parking demand on game days – arriving 15-30 minutes early will avoid last-minute lot hunts. Also, don’t order all of your drinks at once during a rush; give the bartenders a moment. Try not to camp at tables (since turnover can be slow when it’s busy). Always tip generously – it’s a competition bar, but staff work hard even when slammed.
Ages and Groups: The atmosphere is family-friendly during the day, but late night (10 PM–2 AM) becomes predominantly 21+. If visiting with teens, earlier games/shows are better. Groups of all sizes fit in, but parties larger than ~8 may be split between tables. Double-check guest count during busy Seahawks games.
Other: Feel free to kindly chat with neighbors – this place is social. Taking photos or waving your team flag is welcome (the bar is lively, not privacy-focused). Last call for drinks is about 15 minutes before closing (2 AM), so finish up by then. If you want to watch games on your phone to compare plays, that’s fine too – they have cell service and wifi (restaurantguru.com ). Remember, Touchdown’s is a laid-back sports pub – just enjoy the game and good company!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cover charge or ticket required to get in?
No. Touchdown’s generally has no cover charge for watching games or attending regular trivia/karaoke nights. It’s a casual pub – just come in and sit. Only special events (like a paid UFC broadcast) might have a small cover, but those are rare and clearly advertised. For most nights, no tickets or reservations are needed.
How much do items cost? Are there any discounts?
Touchdown’s pricing is pub-casual and affordable (many reviewers call it "affordable" (restaurantguru.com )). Expect burgers and entrees to be around $10–$15 and beers/cocktails in the mid-single digits. Specials run daily during happy hour (10AM–6PM) (www.tdssportsbar.com ) with discounted drinks and appetizers. (For example, happy-hour prices may mean $2–$4 well drinks and appys.) They don’t have tiered ticket pricing – you just pay for what you order, and nothing extra just to enter.
How do I get to Touchdown’s by bus or light rail?
Several Metro routes serve the area. King County Metro buses #348, #65, #333, #345 and #346 all pass nearby (moovitapp.com ). Key stops are at 15th Ave NE & NE 150th St (a 2-minute walk to the bar) and NE 145th St & 15th Ave NE (about an 8-minute walk) (moovitapp.com ). Use any of those stops and walk to 14622 15th Ave NE. (The future North City Link Light Rail station at NE 145th will also be only a block away when it opens.)
Is there parking available at Touchdown’s?
Yes. Touchdown’s shares a free parking lot with the shopping plaza it’s in. Just park in front or alongside the building. If that fills, more public spaces line 15th Ave NE. All parking there is free – just avoid blocking driveways. Rideshare drop-off is right at the front entrance on 15th Ave.
What are the best seats for watching a game?
For prime viewing, snag a barstool or table closest to the biggest screens. The main area has 10 TVs at bar-level and two huge projectors (www.tdssportsbar.com ), so stools at the bar or tables right in front of those screens offer the best sightlines. The back room also has several TVs; booths there are good for smaller group viewings. Generally avoid seats with your back to the center of room, as you’d have to twist around to see some screens. Outdoor patio has no TVs, so it’s only for dining/drinking.
Is Touchdown’s wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The bar is on street level with ramped access and has accessible restrooms. The venue is listed as wheelchair-accessible (restaurantguru.com ). Tables can be rearranged to fit chairs or scooters. If you have special needs, calling ahead can ensure any accommodations (like extra staff help) are ready, but in general it’s navigable by all guests.
Does Touchdown’s serve Wi-Fi and accept cards?
Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available for guests (restaurantguru.com ), so you can browse scores or stream during the game. Credit/debit cards are accepted (restaurantguru.com ) (no need to carry a lot of cash). Splitting the tab is easy since they take all major cards.
What food items should I try?
The standout is the chicken wings (buffalo, BBQ, etc.) – famously the bar advertises them as “Shoreline’s Finest Wings” (www.tdssportsbar.com ). Other top picks are the burgers, nachos and hearty pub sandwiches. Since there are ~10 beers on tap (jeepspubtaverns.blogspot.com ), many patrons order a flight or pint of local IPA to pair with wings. If you’re unsure, ask the bartender for the best-seller (they often recommend a combo plate with fries).
When is happy hour and what specials are offered?
Happy hour runs 7 days a week, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (www.tdssportsbar.com ). During that time you can get discounted drinks and appetizers. For example, well cocktails and domestic beers are marked down, and some snacks (like bar snacks or pitchers) have special prices. Check with the bar on arrival for the day’s current happy-hour line-up.
Can I smoke inside Touchdown’s?
No. By Washington law, indoor smoking is banned in bars and restaurants. Touchdown’s is non-smoking indoors (an outside smoking area may exist, but any smoking must be outside).
How early should I arrive for a big game?
For major games (like Seahawks or playoffs), show up at least 30–60 minutes before kickoff. The bar opens at 9:00 AM for NFL Sundays (www.tdssportsbar.com ), and ten o'clock on other days (www.tdssportsbar.com ). Getting there early lets you choose a good seat and beat the rush. If you arrive just at kickoff, the best seats will likely be gone.
Do large groups need reservations?
Touchdown’s doesn’t take table reservations for parties. Large groups are accommodated on a first-come basis – arriving earlier helps fit everyone together. If you have a very large party (10+), calling ahead can give staff a heads-up, but generally everyone just signs in on entry and finds seats. It’s still open-seating even for big groups.
Are minors and families allowed?
Yes, children are allowed at Touchdown’s, but mostly during daytime and early evening. Before about 10:00 PM the crowd is mixed-age, so families are welcome. Late-night hours (10 PM–2 AM) tend to be adult-only. If visiting with anyone under 21, plan to come earlier. The bar is spacious enough for kids to sit at tables (though it’s not a kid-focused place).
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
No. Outside food and beverages are not permitted. All food and drink must be purchased from Touchdown’s. This is typical bar policy (and helps keep the kitchen running). If you have special dietary needs or plan to come right when they open, they do serve breakfast items (and coffee) on Sunday mornings, so you can grab a meal from the menu.
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