About
The Churchkey Pub, nestled in the heart of Edmonds, Washington, has quickly become a beloved local fixture, drawing patrons into its warm embrace. Located at 109 4th Ave N, this cozy pub embodies the charm and character of a traditional Irish or British pub, making it a perfect spot for both casual outings and special gatherings. With a phone number of +1 425-835-0230, reservations might not be a bad idea, as this vibrant venue often buzzes with energy.
One of the standout features of The Churchkey Pub is its extensive selection of beers and classic cocktails. Many customers—like Robert Bunda—have praised the "OUTSTANDING" offerings, ranging from rich beer choices to expertly crafted cocktails that are served swiftly and thoughtfully. The food here is equally impressive, with dishes like corned beef sliders and the classic bangers and mash receiving accolades from satisfied diners.
A visit to The Churchkey Pub wouldn’t be complete without sampling their comfort food options. Lex Starwalker recommends the mac and cheese, expertly topped with bacon and green onions. Add to that the delightful shepherd's pie, as noted by Crystal Clemens, and you'll find dishes bursting with flavor. It’s no wonder that patrons leave with full bellies, often unable to resist the urge to indulge in desserts like the marvelous banana bread pudding paired with cinnamon brown sugar ice cream.
What truly enhances the experience at The Churchkey Pub is its unique ambiance. Michael Bauer describes the inviting atmosphere, reminiscent of cozy gatherings in traditional pubs. With varied seating arrangements—including spaces near the dartboard that encourage friendly competition—every visit feels fresh and distinct. Holly couldn’t agree more, reminiscing about the perfect cozy vibe while enjoying the artichoke dip and a delectable brownie for dessert.
In summary, The Churchkey Pub is more than just a place to grab a bite and a drink. It’s a cornerstone of the community, where every visit promises delicious food, a stellar drink selection, and the sheer comfort of a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a local or just passing through, make sure to stop by and indulge in a slice of what makes this pub a cherished gem of Edmonds.
“ A busy classic pub. Great beer selection, and a wide variety of classic cocktails served swift but smart. Prices were reasonable, and the food and drink were OUTSTANDING. We had the dates, corned beef sliders, and bangers and mash. We couldn’t finish it all between the two of us and the only thing harder than making the adult decision to not try another cocktail was putting down the fork after I was more than stuffed. ”
“ I’ve been to Churchkey now about 10 times. I really appreciate the warm and cozy feel of this place. Makes me feel like a British or Irish pub. There are several seating spaces that feel unique like the front room, bar, island, and back near the dart board. I started coming here because of the dart board and I simply love it. Only complaint is that the table there can mean that a group may block both boards. I’ve had a few appetizers and they were good enough. The tap selection is great and they always have a wide variety and also ciders and spirits. Haven’t tried a cocktail yet but maybe next time. I really like this cozy pub which feels like part of the neighborhood fabric. ”
“ I've been here so many times, I can't believe I'm only now leaving a review. This place has really good comfort food. Also a great beer selection. They're often busy, and there are good reasons why. Service is top notch and super friendly. If Edmonds has a Cheers!, this is it. I highly recommend the mac and cheese with bacon and green onions, but all the food is excellent. You really can't go wrong. ”
“ All I can say is OMG. Little Irish pub off the beaten path. Delicious food and great staff. Good is fresh and flavorful. Shepherd's pie was amazing, not dry, lots of flavor and made very well. House chili had a little kick but also delicious. Banana bread pudding and cinnamon brown sugar ice cream....yes please. TO DIE FOR. Drinks here are amazing. Great selection. Staff wad welcoming, friendly and ready to help you pick Drinks and food if you're having a hard time deciding. Place is clean, open seating and steadily was busy. Will definitely come back here. ”
“ This place has a charming Irish pub vibe. It’s quaint and small, with great food and service. I came in hungry and left full. We started with the artichoke dip. It was a little different than your average artichoke dish. I couldn’t pinpoint what was so different maybe the onions but still a good start of the meal. A couple of us ordered the bangers and mash, while my friend got the Smoked Bratwurst Flatbread. The flatbread was a decent size, and I even had leftovers from the bangers and mash because you get two sausages—plenty of food for one. I was delighted! We also had the brownie with ice cream, which just melted in your mouth—a perfect treat after a hearty meal. The drinks were your standard beers and ciders, no complaints there. ”
“ First time in tonight, and so glad we decided to try it! Comfy atmosphere (though definitely a pub feel at 9pm), cozy warm despite sitting by the window and door, server was lovely and accommodating, cocktails were perfection (and the menu is great with lots of old fashioned cocktails you don’t see on menus often as well as more “signature” drinks and some standards), and the food was great! Started with cocktails and the pretzel with cheese, which was fluffy and not too greasy or salty. Then had a house salad which comes with sunflower seeds (love that!) and the chicken pot pie, which was heavenly, probably the best I have ever had. Partner had the Reuben with a cup of tomato soup and he thought that was delicious as well. Overall great experience and we will definitely be back again! Thanks for having us! ”
“ Absolutely love this pub. Kade treated us well. We ate corn beef sliders which were to die for! Can't wait to get back there! ”
“ We asked a local resident for dining recommendations and this is what was recommended. We like it because it’s not touristy. Service and foods are good. Drinks and menu items are a dollar off during happy hours, which I believe it was 4-6pm even on Sunday. ”