FOLLOWUP: The Whisky West coming to Morgan Junction

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(WSB photo, February 4th)

When the owners of 6451 California SW, most recently the Feedback Lounge, tore away its facade for remodeling, they told us they didn’t have a confirmed tenant yet.

Now, two weeks later, they do.

The prospective tenants we met while checking out the renovations earlier this month were a West Seattle couple, Colin and Donna Pickering, well-known for The Whisky Bar downtown (2122 2nd Avenue).

And our check of the online liquor-license application files today revealed they’ve leased the space, to become their second location.

We just talked with Donna Pickering, who confirms the name will be The Whisky West, and that the space will be as similar to their downtown space as possible.

They’ve operated the downtown bar – on its second location – for 15 years, and owned a home in Gatewood for more than a decade. So for everyone who wanted to see a local operation take over this space, this is it.

She tells us they’re still working out a lot of details – “We’ve just had (the space) for a week!” – even the decision about whether to be 21 and over or to allow under-21s in for part of the day, perhaps just in the afternoon. Whatever the age limits turn out to be, she says they expect to be open from lunch until 2 am, at least for starters.

Their specialties will remain whisky and craft cocktails – and “good bar food,” probably with a menu somewhat expanded beyond what they offer in their first location; she mentioned sliders and fish and chips, among other things. They’re likely to have at least 20 beers on tap; their current location also offers 60 bottled beers.

While they won’t have regular music, they do plan to have some local bands.

But there’s still a lot of work to do – “it’s going to be beautiful,” Donna promises – so they’re not expecting to be open before June, she says; if you want a taste of what it’ll be like, visit The Whisky Bar downtown, until The Whisky West opens its doors.

85 Replies to "FOLLOWUP: The Whisky West coming to Morgan Junction"

  • DumplingGirl February 17, 2016 (3:55 pm)

    Sweet! The Whisky Bar in Belltown is a nice spot. Looking forward to having a business open on this corner again.

  • M February 17, 2016 (3:59 pm)

    This is officially the best news of 2016. I’ve not been to the one in Belltown, but I just looked up pictures. If the interior of the new space is as nice as their Belltown location this will be a huge uptick for the Morgan Junction. I hope I like it as much as I think I might. If so, I’ll be going there often.

    • Mike February 17, 2016 (5:57 pm)

      Couldn’t agree more. Proven, local business owners filling the space is a great confidence-booster for West Seattleites!

  • quinkygirl February 17, 2016 (4:06 pm)

    I wonder if the prices are going to be as high. Cause I got charged like $15 for a Bulleit bourbon old fashioned at Whisky Bar once!

  • Alki 45 February 17, 2016 (4:17 pm)

    Hooray!! West Seattle is seriously lacking in great craft bartenders. Looking forward to seeing a menu that has something beyond a pomegranate kazi.

  • Chuck February 17, 2016 (4:27 pm)

    Great news. I have so missed Feedback; it filled a bit more upscale niche in the neighborhood that the other neighborhood watering holes don’t reach (not a fan of just beer or just loud). It will be nice to get a well made Manhattan and (presumably) be able to hear myself think. Welcome to the hood!! Fingers crossed that said drink won’t be $15 as someone mentioned…

  • HelperMonkey February 17, 2016 (4:46 pm)

    Welcome to the hood, Whiskey West!!

  • coffee February 17, 2016 (5:08 pm)

    I am excited about this as I love a good whiskey.  Hopefully it will be price friendly, and the bar food will be good and also not over priced for what you get. 

  • Rick February 17, 2016 (5:30 pm)

    There goes the rent money!

  • dahlfinn February 17, 2016 (5:48 pm)

    Best lemon drops in town, can’t wait for the opening this summer!!!

  • Elly February 17, 2016 (5:51 pm)

    Awesome! Please allow littles, at least part of the day so mama can get a drink :)

    • Sam-c February 17, 2016 (9:00 pm)

      Please don’t call them littles, they’re kids. Littles make me think of small mouse-like beings with tails, but maybe that is cause i watched cartoons in the eighties.  I agree though,; it would be good if they had 21 and under hours. If i have a babysitter, we usually go to a really nice restaurant . Unfortunately din’t have energy or time for much more.

  • clamdigger February 17, 2016 (6:27 pm)

    No way! This is really great news. I love their downtown location,
    it’s a frequent go-to for Happy Hour and before shows at the Moore.
    Super friendly folks and great food. Woo hoo!! 

  • Mick T February 17, 2016 (6:29 pm)

    Right ON!  Their Scotch Eggs though weird to look at Taste Awesome!

  • Lizzie February 17, 2016 (7:16 pm)

    Horray. Please let Mammas in here part of the day! 

  • Ashley February 17, 2016 (7:22 pm)

    This is fantastic! Speaking on behalf of all West Seattle Moms we would LOVE if this was kid friendly during the day hours! Thank you for considering!!!!!!!

  • Leslie S. February 17, 2016 (7:24 pm)

    So excited! Would really the opportunity to be able to bring my kids during specified hours. Definitely would get more of my business if this was an option! Thanks!

  • Courtney February 17, 2016 (7:31 pm)

    So excited, it would be so great to allow kids in!  West Seattle has so many young families and it could be a great spot to go!

  • KNEEDLER February 17, 2016 (7:32 pm)

    Welcome =]

  • Anne February 17, 2016 (8:12 pm)

    We so need a place nearby that welcomes families! So disappointed that The Bridge doesn’t welcome kiddos – such a loss of business to them! Please allow for kids. We live 100 feet from there and would definitely benefit from allowing kids :)

  • Lulu February 17, 2016 (8:13 pm)

    Yes please open to moms and kids for weekend brunch/ lunch or weekday afternoons :-))

  • M February 17, 2016 (8:22 pm)

    Agreed on kids for part of the day. 

  • heather February 17, 2016 (8:27 pm)

    I definitely would like under 21 to be admitted.  WS is so family friendly and I’d love a place that is like the Third Place books Pub in Ravenna – very family friendly.

  • Ms. Fomo February 17, 2016 (8:48 pm)

    They also make THE best scratch Cadillac Margaritas too!! And, their bartenders and bar staff  are so talented, watching them in action always reminds me of the movie Cocktail, even their security/bouncers are hoot. It will be everyone’s new favorite hangout in West Seattle!! I’m so excited ~ and, the owners are locals, that is such a plus – plus, they are so endearing they quickly become everyone’s best friends!.,

  • kate February 17, 2016 (8:54 pm)

    I’ll have a Manhattan Sour, please! 

  • Eliza February 17, 2016 (9:00 pm)

    Would love to see an under 21 option!

  • Ty February 17, 2016 (9:24 pm)

    Best bet: immediately clarify that whisky west will be family friendly for certain hours. Hundreds of west seattle families are now eagerly awaiting your arrival…. 

  • Holly February 17, 2016 (9:55 pm)

    I’m so excited!  We need another craft cocktail place and I love their other location.  Hoorah! 

  • KJ February 17, 2016 (9:59 pm)

    Welcome! We can’t wait to go there, but sadly it just won’t happen if it’s not friendly to families. With kids, it will be a wonderful spot, and will still be a romantic/more quiet spot after 7pm when families leave to put kids down.  Please consider, and thank you for bringing your business to West Seattle!

  • Shirley Temple February 17, 2016 (10:03 pm)

    Ok…nothing against kids or their moms….but, it’s a craft cocktail joint with good bar food.  It’s not Applebee’s.    I will not stay for more than one round if I’m in a classy bar where kids are present.  Why? Cuz even awesome mommies tend to tune out and their kiddies get rambunctious or cranky and all I can think about is sucking down my drink, leaving mad and wondering why folks don’t spring for a sitter.    If I am spending 10-12 bucks on a drink,I want to enjoy it.  I’ve seen checked out parents too many times here in kid friendly drinking establishments in WS, so we now avoid those places.    We often enter, look around, and if we see a bunch of kids with drinking parents, we leave.     Sorry, moms, but that’s our reality.     

    • JVP February 18, 2016 (10:43 pm)

      Agreed.  

    • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (10:38 am)

      I agree as well. The simple pleasure of cocktails and conversation can easily be ruined by out-of-control patrons, be they tiny and sober or over 21 and smashed. In lieu of personal (and offspring) responsibility, my vote is for an adult-friendly bar.

  • kg February 17, 2016 (10:03 pm)

    You had me at Scotch Egg. 

    Now all they need is a meat tornado.

  • MsD February 17, 2016 (11:00 pm)

    How about allowing kids during the day prior to happy hour?   I would be way more open to having kids in a bar specializing in hard liquor had I not experienced West Seattle parents’ complete lack of attention to their children in restaurants, doing things like allowing their kids to lay in the doorway and totally ignoring that people were having to STEP OVER THEIR BODIES to get into the establishment.  So, I question how feral it would get at a whiskey bar.

  • Chuck February 17, 2016 (11:38 pm)

    Well said, Shirley. And thank you for saying it. Who knows what they’ll do in the daytime, but a bar like this makes its money at happy hour and later; not a kid friendly environment.

    The old Rocksport was the only place that had a family area that I’ve ever experienced, but that was far from a high end place. And, kids weren’t allowed past 8 or so as I recall.

  • Lori February 17, 2016 (11:48 pm)

    Since when do children need to be allowed to accompany their parents everywhere?!? I managed to raise a son & a daughter without feeling the need to take them to an ADULT activity…..going out for a cocktail is an ADULT activity, leave the kids da at home!

  • Emily February 18, 2016 (12:02 am)
    So excited to have a new option right up the street. Please consider letting kids eat there too, at least sometimes. Then we’d be able to go! 

  • Guy February 18, 2016 (1:29 am)

    Please don’t allow kids in the bar. I see way too many drunk parents and brat kids. Thanks, and welcome!

  • Cocktails taste better w/o kids February 18, 2016 (1:52 am)

    No kids, No kids- if it was family friendly don’t call it Whisky please? Excited to hear about something new there. thank you! 

  • Mike February 18, 2016 (5:37 am)

    Please allow kids so that I won’t be tempted to spend my money there…

  • Gatewood rez February 18, 2016 (6:24 am)

    I’m with the other mamas who’ve commented – let’s allow kids for a bit, eh.  We’d love to support a local owner and resident (so it stays in business!), but wouldn’t be able to do often if no kids are allowed.  Please no negative comments in response to fellow community members.

    • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (10:48 am)

      One could argue that patrons spending money would help the place stay in business, so even enterprising children with hard-earned allowances won’t be any match for drinking adults. Those that look forward to good cocktails and conversation will most likely linger and return (and generate profits) if the place has a good vibe about it, so my bet is that minimal kid hours or none at all would be better for the bottom line.

  • Jack February 18, 2016 (7:18 am)

    Glad to see someone else spoke up about no kids.

    I ,too, would vastly prefer no children at a COCKTAIL bar. 

    When I dine out, I almost exclusively go to 21+ only places because they are invariably a more enjoyable dining experience. 

  • LT February 18, 2016 (7:50 am)

    So exciting!!! Love the local business and nicer atmosphere coming to West Seattle. We need more good food establishments to go along with some fabulous drinks.  Not just a drinking establishment and no more pizza joints.

    As for the kiddo’s I agree, let them eat cake until 4pm. Happy Hour and beyond 21+ 

  • HelperMonkey February 18, 2016 (8:34 am)

    I for one am getting a kick out of picturing a bunch of drunk mamas, knocking back whiskey shots while their kids run amok. (Free brilliant business idea:  open a daycare near a bar here so all the drunk mamas can get their swerve on) Would prefer no kids myself, but am willing to compromise if they’re not allowed after a certain time, like 4pm so the rest of us can enjoy a cocktail after work without a bunch of screaming kids about.

    Cracked me up too the person who claimed The Bridge is losing business without allowing kids – uh, have you ever actually been there? Packed to capacity most times I’m there. Doesn’t seem to be hurting them at all.  

    • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (10:51 am)

      I don’t whether “getting one’s swerve on” is something you just made up, but I love it. Same agreement about The Bridge as well, which I’ve always thought was a reliably chill place (so we visit often) and I didn’t even realize that a no-kids policy could be partly responsible.

  • Not Dead Yet fan February 18, 2016 (9:09 am)

    Local bands, please!  

  • KBear February 18, 2016 (10:05 am)

    Wow, the place isn’t even open yet and it’s already packed with screaming children!

  • Mike E February 18, 2016 (10:20 am)

    The question should not be be “if” you allow under 21 for a portion of the day, it should be “when”…  West Seattle is built upon a foundation of being family-friendly, which is what attracted so many of us to this neighborhood.  Please help keep young families with as many options as possible to be themselves with their kids, instead of having to separate those times always…

  • M February 18, 2016 (10:28 am)

    Regarding kids, I think the point is that there is a huge thirst for more establishments in West Seattle that allow for parents and their children to enjoy together. Potential businesses in West Seattle should take note of this obvious demand, as clearly requested in this story’s discussions.

    I get that many people prefer to not enjoy their cocktails with kids around. Believe me, as a parent I long to spend some adult time away from my kids to enjoy a Manhattan with just my wife. However, like so many young families living in West Seattle, I do have kids. I LOVE spending time with my kids and want to be able to enjoy a great cocktail and bar food with my kids from time to time. I’m sick and tired of having to drive off the “rock” to South Lake Union or Queen Anne to to find these kinds of places. 

    The Morgan Junction and Gateway have a massive population of young families with more moving in every day. There is already the Beverage Place and the Bridge right there that are strictly 21+. We just want someplace other than pizza to congregate with friends and family and enjoy a drink. And shame on whomever suggested Applebees. Just because we have kids doesn’t mean that our standards have been abandoned. We’re Seattleites after all. Many of us even met our spouses in a swanky Seattle bar, and that’s how we eventually ended up with kids in the first place. 

    Second only to the West Seattle Blog in online influence is the West Seattle Mom’s FB group. Believe me, if a business could cater to that group and win the endorsement of its army of moms, it would do extremely well. 

    So, dear WS business owners – We have kids, a sophisticated palate, are down to still kick it, and have money to spend. 

    • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (10:58 am)

      I’m in the please-no-kids camp but I appreciate your comments here. I still don’t think a whisky/cocktail bar is a prime kid-friendly opportunity, but even I understand your point that parents shouldn’t have to suffer at Chuck E Cheese if they want to spend time out with their kids.

    • grrrr February 19, 2016 (4:08 pm)

      If there’s so much demand, that group of WS moms should pool their money and go into business for themselves, and create EXACTLY the establishment that THEY want to support, and stop demanding that OTHER business owners do so.  IF there’s that much of a need, start a business.  It will survive, right?

      • WSB February 19, 2016 (4:14 pm)

        In case it was missed upthread – the discussion about 21+ or not is not people “demanding” it one way or another. As noted in the story, when I asked if it would be 21+ – co-proprietor Donna told me they hadn’t decided yet. So, opinions ensued. – TR

  • Jonel February 18, 2016 (10:38 am)

    Love the Whiskey Bar  and very excited it is coming. 

    Hard to picture a craft cocktail bar with kids but assuming they will be gone by happy hour so I’ll see you then

  • sam-c February 18, 2016 (11:17 am)

    Why does everyone assume that the under 21 set will be misbehaved kids running around ? sure that might be some of the demographic, but I am sure that there are parents in Seattle who have older kids that spend time together. 

    I know one such parent. she loves good whiskey, and has a son that amazingly enjoys spending time out and about with his parents, but the 21+ things thwarts them sometimes too.  He’s 19.  I don’t think he will bother you.  and he’d only be there during breaks between semesters :)

    • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (11:04 am)

      Because it only takes one irresponsible parent (or patron, period) to ruin an otherwise amicable vibe. I have zero problem with kids and even get a kick out of them a lot of times, and if it were possible to weed out the running-around-screaming types I wouldn’t care if I was in a slim minority of 21+ customers. But when that couple shows up, ignoring their poorly-behaved kids and getting offended by people who say something, that’s kind of a bummer—and I’m guessing most of us have been there to witness it.

  • PM February 18, 2016 (11:25 am)

    The obvious middle-ground here is families for lunch up until 4 pm. And then no kids after 4 pm and in to the evening so people who wish to enjoy their drink in an adult only environment can do so.  I imagine that most people who go out solely for cocktails do so of an evening anyway.

    Looking forward to this new Morgan Junction addition!

  • Whisky Drinker February 18, 2016 (12:00 pm)

    Allowing kids is an absolute deal breaker.  Parents, taking your kids to a place called “Whisky”? Please.  Think that one through. You are going to a place like that to take the edge off being around your kids, so you thought you would subject everyone else to them while you are at it?

    Great role modeling for your teens BTW. Maybe order them up a Virgin Manhattan while you are at it.  Never too early to start. . .

    • M February 18, 2016 (12:28 pm)

      Can’t be bothered being in a place that allows kids BEFORE happy hour? Think that one through. Plenty of other places in the Morgan Junction to get one’s “day drinking” done without kids. 

      Also, sure seems like other cultures (e.g, France, Italy) where bringing one’s kids to places like a “Whiskys” when they are young leads to much less of a problem with alcohol as teens and young adults. Well.., at least certainly less “I don’t like kids running around” curmudgeons. 

      • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (11:09 am)

        Good point about not making such a big deal out of alcohol, but have you sat in a Parisian cafe with natives? Kids and adults (at least in my experience) seemed to have a distinctly greater sense of social decency. The one time we were out at dinner and witnessed a gratingly rude patron, it was an American reading a book nursing a glass of wine in a crowded restaurant, snapping impatiently to get servers’ attention. We were all glad he didn’t have or bring his kids into the equation.

    • JudgyMcJudgerson February 18, 2016 (12:41 pm)

      Let’s not throw around blanket judgment statements about being a role model just because perhaps you can’t drink responsibly. Being able to have a drink out of ones house should not be off limits the moment you have a child. 

  • KM February 18, 2016 (12:56 pm)

    Will you have a octagon in the back where the commenters can duke it out over your decision on how to run your business? Hopefully BEFORE 4pm.

    • datamuse February 19, 2016 (11:29 am)

      They could have a toddler pit, like the Alehouse in Montlake did.

      .

      Maybe make it big enough for adults.

  • Holly Wickizer February 18, 2016 (1:14 pm)

    Wow.  That went south fast.  

    Dear Whiskey West, not all of us West Seattlites are crazy people arguing back and forth about children’s policies in craft cocktail bar announcements, as though our newest business were responsible to end the kids/no kids desire for establishments we have brewing here.  

    I swear most of the people who live here are normal people who will enjoy your tasty cocktails and your fancy bar food and not expect you to cater your business to whatever it is we argue for loudly.  Most of us understand it is your business and we are happy to see it come here to appeal to whichever segments of customers YOU want to serve.  We have lots of hungry and thirsty people who will fit whichever type or combination of types of people you will cater to.  If you choose to conduct your business in a way that doesn’t meet my personal every need, I will understand that isn’t your job and will just enjoy coming to you for the stuff you DO supply.  

    • pupsarebest February 19, 2016 (6:28 pm)

      Perfectly stated—thank you.  :)

  • A Felton February 18, 2016 (2:35 pm)

    I would also appreciate having more options of places where my child would be welcome but I can also get great food and a craft cocktail. Some of my favorite places in West Seattle do not allow children, and while I respect that and their choice not to do so (I understand it creates additional licensing and construction hurdles), it does limit how often I can patronize those businesses.
    Certainly, parents are not the only patrons at a bar, but there are many young families in West Seattle, and disallowing them from bringing their children will alter the patron profile for a business – which may be exactly what that bar is aiming at, in which case, more power to them!
    I believe it is in the best interest of businesses to carefully consider whom in the community will be patronizing them and make their decisions to allow or disallow children thoughtfully, regardless of what that final decision is.

  • Mamasuze February 18, 2016 (4:12 pm)

    What is the deal with all the mother’s that need a cocktail? I understand wanting to go out…..here’s an idea……hire a sitter!  I also do not understand the multitudes of parents who take their little darlings with them (hello, EB Brewery) only to park little Gavin at the table with a screen of some sort to watch a movie for the 45 minutes the that the family is there. 

    • JudgyMcJudgerson February 18, 2016 (4:42 pm)

      There we go judging how parents raise their children, full of presumption and scorn as if you know whether that parent has engaged their kid for the last 12 hours with books and literature and learning activities and wants a damn break for all of 45 minutes. Puh-leeze. Now I’m concerned that some of you haters are going to be those nanny state folks calling child protective services if you see parents out with children.

  • DH February 18, 2016 (4:16 pm)

    I wouldn’t mind if the kids are out by 4:00, if people respect that limit, but want to add that while there may be a lot of families with kids in the area there are a lot of families , and singles, without kids. I, honestly, find there are few places that don’t allow kids. A cocktail bar seems like a reasonable place to hope for adults only. 

  • Peter February 18, 2016 (4:48 pm)

    I’m beyond ecstatic! This should be awesome, and hopefully ease the recurring overcrowding at Beveridge Place.

    If people want ot bring their kids, if the owners decide to allow them, please spare me the dirty looks parents always give me when they don’t approve of my conversations that they listen in on. Why do breeders do that, anyway? Please remember, having kids does not allow you to regulate anyone else’s speech and behavior, especially in a clearly adult oriented forum (check out the one downtown). 

    • WSB February 18, 2016 (4:57 pm)

      That’s it, people. Stop. The “21 plus or not” was fairly civil for a while. The only reason it made it into this story is because I asked – and Donna said they hadn’t decided yet. Sorry to see the discussion devolve. Thanks. – TR

  • Northwest February 18, 2016 (7:07 pm)

    Those were the days we had this place all to ourselves The Corner Inn. West Seattle was golden.

  • Tony February 18, 2016 (7:32 pm)

    Looks like the subject of children in establishments that serve EtOH needs to be added to the ‘must be moderated at all times’ topics like bikes and dogs. We truly have become a polarized society….

  • Fred February 18, 2016 (8:56 pm)

    Do Dads apply; or just Moms? If I can drink, eat and smoke at the same place(without standing on he sidewalk in the rain) I will be the second happiest Dad in Seattle. Feedback had a small patio out back for smokers. 

  • LL February 18, 2016 (10:07 pm)

    One more vote for allowing children!  As a family of two full-time working parents, we tend to eat out quite a bit.  Being able to enjoy a nice meal with an even nicer cocktail would be a lovely end to our hectic days.  We hire a sitter if we’re planning to ‘get our drink on’ as others have suggested but we actually enjoy our children and they enjoy experiencing new foods as well.  Keeping my fingers crossed for kids!

  • k February 19, 2016 (7:51 am)

    I agree there are too many family restaurants in the junction. This place should be relaxing. Why would you want to take your kids to a Whisky Bar anyways. Take them next door to the pizza place.

  • Matt S. February 19, 2016 (12:13 pm)

    Well, at least we’re all eagerly looking forward to the place. Best of luck Colin and Donna!

  • grrrr February 19, 2016 (3:26 pm)

    I am SOOO opening up a vegetarian, gluten free, child daycare center that serves booze to the mommies that need it. 24/7 . with treadmills, an indoor bike lane, and a sauna,  flutey new age music at 98dB with no sound proofing on the walls.  <SNARK>

    For the love of… IT’S. A. WHISKY. BAR.  

    :)    

    • HelperMonkey February 19, 2016 (3:43 pm)

      hey grr, you left out the off-leash dogs. 

      • grrrr February 19, 2016 (4:09 pm)

        heh :)  Dogs would obviously be welcome..  Not cats though.. because they’re cats.

        :)

  • 2 Much Whine February 19, 2016 (4:08 pm)

    Hey GRRRRR, you didn’t mention dogs.  Can we have off-leash dogs in your vegetarian, gluten free, child daycare center that serves booze to the mommies that need it 24/7?  Must be a bunch of noobs on the blog these days – nobody asked about whether the Whisky Bar will serve merlot – not once – it’s a disgrace.

  • 2 Much Whine February 19, 2016 (4:10 pm)

    Great minds think alike, HelperMonkey.

  • Bonnie February 19, 2016 (4:14 pm)

    I wouldn’t go there if there were dogs.  I would if there were cats.  No dogs.  Because they are dogs and dogs stink.

  • 2 Much Whine February 19, 2016 (4:26 pm)

    Hey Bonnie, did you tell the dogs that they stink before you posted your stinky dog rant?  If not, you may be violating the rules.  I won’t but I am sure that someone will point it out.  Be prepared.  Be very prepared.

  • Bonnie February 19, 2016 (4:43 pm)

    Uh oh.  I did not tell the dogs that they stink like stinky dogs.  I’m gonna get in big trouble.  

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