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Restaurant | Pub
Lot No. 3
Critic rating: ![]()
Imbibers attune to the nuances of bourbon and rye, or small batch versus single barrel, will like building their own Manhattans. The robust, carb-rich fare (duck confit sliders; roasted chicken; bacon in lots of dishes) goes well with the global beer list and classic 20th-century cocktails.
460 106th Ave. N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: 425-440-0025
Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 11am to 12am.
Thursday & Friday, 11am to 2am.
Saturday, 10am to 2am.
Sunday, 10am to 12am
Happy hour 3pm to 6pm
Reservations: Not required
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Average price of a dinner entrée:
Under $10
$10 - $15
$15 - $25
$25 and over
Note: Price reflects average breakfast or lunch
entrée if that is restaurant's primary meal.
Meals available: SRW Lunch, Lunch, Happy hour, Brunch, Dinner, After 10 PM
Alcohol: Wine, Beer, Liquor
Payment forms: All major credit cards
Parking: Validated parking
Disabled access: Yes
From The Times
Restaurant review
Bellevue's Lot No. 3 specializes in booze, beer and bacon (September 23, 2010)
By Providence Cicero
Lot No. 3 is the latest in the Heavy Restaurant Group's eateries located in Bellevue Towers. This one is heavy on beer, booze and bacon.

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