Iron Horse (restaurant)

Former restaurant in Seattle, Washington, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Iron Horse was a hamburger restaurant in Seattle, Washington, established in 1971 by Charlie Maslow.[1] Located in Pioneer Square, food orders at the restaurant were delivered by model trains which moved along a track that circled the dining area.[2][3][4] The Iron Horse closed in 2000, its then-owners citing increasing rents created by the dot com boom, combined with a loss of event business occasioned by the demolition of the Kingdome, as reasons for its shuttering.[1]

Established1971 (1971)
Closed2000 (2000)
Food typeHamburger
Location311 3rd Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, United States
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Established1971 (1971)
Closed2000 (2000)
Food typeHamburger
Location311 3rd Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, United States
Coordinates47.599569°N 122.330478°W / 47.599569; -122.330478
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After the closure of the Iron Horse, the subsequent closing of another train-themed Seattle restaurant – Andy's Diner – prompted the Seattle Weekly's Mike Seely to eulogize that in "the sweet hereafter ... the Big Engineer in the sky makes a choice between Andy's and the Iron Horse".[5]

The restaurant was located at 311 3rd Avenue South, near the King Street Station.[6]

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