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Flatstick Pub - RedmondC-Worth Trying
7530 164th Ave NE Suite A108, Redmond, WA 98052
· Pub
· 4.5/5 Google (495 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
High-energy pub with mini golf and games; great beer and fun vibe, basic food and spotty service—go for play, not a foodie night.
Why it gets a C- for overall quality
Flatstick Pub delivers exactly what it promises: a fun, social hub centered on games and drinks rather than culinary excellence. Strong destination appeal for group events and trivia nights and clean, spacious design anchor the experience, but basic to middling pizza and pub food paired with inconsistent execution prevent a higher grade. The grade reflects what most visitors actually seek: entertainment and camaraderie, not destination dining.
Restaurant Summary
Step inside to a scene that feels lively and playful: putters clink, TVs glow with the game, and groups cheer over duffleboard while kids try one more putt before 8 pm. A guest summed it up simply: "Go for the games and vibe"—the energy runs high on weekends and private events sometimes take over sections, but the staff often rallies to fix hiccups when they happen. The cooking leans toward straightforward pub grub—pizzas, wings, fries, and garlicky snacks. The culinary approach is classic comfort with minimal frills: more about fueling play than chasing foodie fireworks. Expect reliable snacks and rotating Washington beers rather than destination dining; several diners felt the pizzas were just okay while the beer selection shines. For families, it is genuinely kid-friendly with cheese or pepperoni pizza, mini corn dogs, fries, and ice cream, but note the firm minors cutoff at 8 pm. Portions and prices can surprise, so budget accordingly, and if you have picky eaters, simpler pies and fries are safe picks while adventurous toppings may be hit or miss.
At a Glance
- Big, fun space with mini golf, duffleboard, and strong local beer selection
- Well-run for team parties and group hangouts; management resolves billing issues
- Food quality is basic to middling and priced on the high side
- Noisy and crowded at peaks; private events can limit access
- Minors must leave at 8 pm—policy enforcement can feel abrupt if not known
What Sets It Apart
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- large_event_friendly_space
What People Love
- Playful mini golf and unique duffleboard
- Large tap list of Washington beers and ciders
- Easy group/event logistics
- High-energy atmosphere with trivia and bingo
Points of Concern
- Pricing feels high for basic bar food; pizzas and wings draw mixed feedback
- Communication gaps around the 8 pm minors cutoff and private event closures
- Service inconsistency: delays at counter, missed items, and occasional rudeness reports
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (templated owner replies and polished marketing tones) which may not reflect every diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost$34-47 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For kids: Par 3 cheese pizza and fries; add ice cream ($7)
- For groups: 2-3 pizzas ($22-26 each) plus fries and hummus to share
- For lighter eaters: Clubhouse or Duffer's Delight salad (half $9-10) and hummus
Perfect For
- After-work hangs with games and beers
- Youth team parties or school-season celebrations
- Casual birthday groups that want activities
- Rainy-day family outing before 8 pm
Location Insights
Area: Lively suburban tech hub near Microsoft, mixing after-work crowds, families, and weekend groups.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and high foot traffic typical of Eastside suburban cores.
Nearby: Close to Downtown Park, apartments, offices, and other restaurants; good for pre/post-park visits and team events.
RedmondRedmond is a vibrant suburban city famous as the headquarters of Microsoft and other tech companies, attracting a large population of tech workers and their families. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from casual eateries and family-friendly restaurants to more upscale and international cuisine, reflecting the area's multicultural demographic. The neighborhood is safe, accessible, and has a community-oriented atmosphere with many parks and shopping centers.
OverlakeOverlake is a commercial and residential sub-area within Redmond known for its proximity to major tech campuses and retail hubs. It has a modern dining environment with a mix of chain restaurants, cafes, and some independent eateries catering primarily to professionals and local families. The area is well-maintained, with good transit connections and a suburban feel.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–23:00
Tuesday11:00–23:00
Wednesday11:00–23:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–01:00
Saturday11:00–01:00
Sunday11:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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