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The 1,000 square-foot space has a mezzanine that is railed in by an old cast iron gate found in a small village in the Highlands. Wei-Mac had a “bar deck” built that mimics the style of bars they saw throughout Scotland and showcases stained glass they salvaged while traveling... The room is exposed brick, mahogany booths, and features a custom painted map of Scotland on the ceiling.
-Shalini Gujavarty, "Macleod's Scottish Pub Now Open," Seattle Eater, December 22, 2011
Posted up in the historic/triangular Junction Building, this Scotch-inspired 75-seater from the crew behind Bastille and Poquitos boasts two levels of polished wood-heavy drink space tricked out with stained glass/ironwork salvaged in Scotland...
-"Two levels of Drinks and Curated Eats," Thrillist, January 4, 2012
In the distinctive building on the corner of Ballard and 20th you’ll find a welcoming Scottish pub called Macleod’s. The ambience is classic dark wood truly representing an authentic Scottish pub with a traditional bar as the main space and a cool corner area for lounging and a foosball table for entertainment.
-Tasting in Seattle