


I was very excited to see adult shakes on the menu in addition to some signature cocktails, but after all, what goes better with burgers than shakes? Each night there are a half dozen options of shakes with a shot, ranging from Malted Mexican Mocha with tequila to the Washington Triple Berry with vodka. It's good to have a knife and fork handy with this burger as you just might need them.
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Staked, messy, and full of sweet and spicy flavors. The Jimi burger takes pork to an even higher level by combining burger with BBQ pulled pork, slaw, buttermilk fried onions, dill pickles and pepper jack cheese. This is a hearty burger that will surely fill you up and is a true representative of the name stack. This is a full half-pound burger with bacon, house bourbon slaw, bacon whiskey jam, cheddar cheese, pickles, marinated tomatoes and steak sauce served between two buns. Defiance, the current site of Point Ruston. This photo from about 1910 shows the ASARCO smelter on the edge of Commencement Bay and Pt. I was a little disappointed to find out that the burgers here come without any accompanying sides, but once I got a look at the Fatted Sow and quickly realized it couldn't handle a side. The stack, erected in 1917, the highest in the world back then, rose 571 feet above its base. My favorite, however, is the tempura green beans which are crunchy little beans with three dipping sauces - a BBQ aioli, creamy romesco, and a tangy burger sauce. There is also the crispy Brussels sprouts served with bacon whiskey jam, or the fried green tomatoes, a delight not always easy to find. These thick and crispy treats are drenched in sauce and fresh crumbled gorgonzola cheese that offer great flavor.

The gorgonzola waffle fries bring new meaning to the fries of which most are accustomed. JAKE: I came for the burgers, but there are a few small plates and sides that can't be overlooked. It didn't take a lot of persuasion to get Jake to give this place a try. One of which is Stack 571 burger and whiskey bar name to honor the 571-foot stack that once stood on the same location. ANNOUNCER: With the revitalization of Point Ruston where the Asarco smelter used to stand, there is now a community feel with condos, activities and several restaurants.
