HoneyHole Sandwiches | |
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![]() Exterior of the restaurant on
Pike Street,
Capitol Hill, 2022 | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 1999 |
Owner(s) | Evan Bramer |
Previous owner(s) |
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City | Seattle |
County | King |
State | Washington |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 47°36′50″N 122°19′24″W / 47.6140°N 122.3232°W |
Website |
www |
HoneyHole Sandwiches is a sandwich restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Established in 1999, the business closed in October 2023, before being relaunched in 2024. [1]
Previously, HoneyHole operated an outpost that rebranded as Beck's Bar and Grill. [2]
HoneyHole Sandwiches is a sandwich restaurant on Pike Street, on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Previously, the business operated a second location on Jefferson in the First Hill / Central District area. [3] [4] Seattle Metropolitan has described the Pike location as a "jolly alt dive". [5]
The restaurant has hot and cold sandwiches, as well as sides such as French fries, [6] [7] coleslaw, potato salad, and a house salad. [8] The menu has sandwiches named Emilio Pestovez and the Texas Tease, which has shredded barbecue chicken. [9] [10] The Buford T. Justice has pork and pineapple, [11] the Daytripper has hummus, [12] and the Pilgrim has been marketed as " Thanksgiving dinner on a roll". [13] The Built to Satisfy is a classic BLT. [14]
Established in 1999, [1] the restaurant was founded by brothers Sean and Devon London; Hannah Roberts was also a co-owner. [15] Kristin and Patrick Rye purchased the business in 2021. [16]
The 4,000-square-foot outpost opened in 2021, adding 30 employees. [17] It later closed and was replaced by Beck's Bar and Grill. [18] [19]
In May 2023 former employees alleged that there had been paycheck irregularities and late payment, in addition to a toxic work environment under the management of Kristin Rye. [20] [21] The couple sold the business to general manager Evan Bramer in August 2023. [22]
On October 31, 2023, Bramer was reported to have disappeared, leaving employees unpaid and unsupported. [23] [24] Travis Rosenthal reopened the Capitol Hill shop in March 2024. [1] [25]
HoneyHole won in the Best Sandwich category of Seattle Magazine's annual readers' poll in 2018. [26] The business was included in the Daily Hive's 2021 list of Seattle's best sandwich eateries. [27] Caitlin Flynn included HoneyHole in Eat This, Not That's 2022 list of "The Best Spot to Get a BLT in Every State". [14]
HoneyHole Sandwiches | |
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![]() | |
![]() Exterior of the restaurant on
Pike Street,
Capitol Hill, 2022 | |
| |
Restaurant information | |
Established | 1999 |
Owner(s) | Evan Bramer |
Previous owner(s) |
|
City | Seattle |
County | King |
State | Washington |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 47°36′50″N 122°19′24″W / 47.6140°N 122.3232°W |
Website |
www |
HoneyHole Sandwiches is a sandwich restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Established in 1999, the business closed in October 2023, before being relaunched in 2024. [1]
Previously, HoneyHole operated an outpost that rebranded as Beck's Bar and Grill. [2]
HoneyHole Sandwiches is a sandwich restaurant on Pike Street, on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Previously, the business operated a second location on Jefferson in the First Hill / Central District area. [3] [4] Seattle Metropolitan has described the Pike location as a "jolly alt dive". [5]
The restaurant has hot and cold sandwiches, as well as sides such as French fries, [6] [7] coleslaw, potato salad, and a house salad. [8] The menu has sandwiches named Emilio Pestovez and the Texas Tease, which has shredded barbecue chicken. [9] [10] The Buford T. Justice has pork and pineapple, [11] the Daytripper has hummus, [12] and the Pilgrim has been marketed as " Thanksgiving dinner on a roll". [13] The Built to Satisfy is a classic BLT. [14]
Established in 1999, [1] the restaurant was founded by brothers Sean and Devon London; Hannah Roberts was also a co-owner. [15] Kristin and Patrick Rye purchased the business in 2021. [16]
The 4,000-square-foot outpost opened in 2021, adding 30 employees. [17] It later closed and was replaced by Beck's Bar and Grill. [18] [19]
In May 2023 former employees alleged that there had been paycheck irregularities and late payment, in addition to a toxic work environment under the management of Kristin Rye. [20] [21] The couple sold the business to general manager Evan Bramer in August 2023. [22]
On October 31, 2023, Bramer was reported to have disappeared, leaving employees unpaid and unsupported. [23] [24] Travis Rosenthal reopened the Capitol Hill shop in March 2024. [1] [25]
HoneyHole won in the Best Sandwich category of Seattle Magazine's annual readers' poll in 2018. [26] The business was included in the Daily Hive's 2021 list of Seattle's best sandwich eateries. [27] Caitlin Flynn included HoneyHole in Eat This, Not That's 2022 list of "The Best Spot to Get a BLT in Every State". [14]