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Former FX McRorys owner to open new Kraken Bar & Grill at Northgate
A view of Kraken Bar and Grill (Kraken Generator)
What’s better than professional hockey at Northgate? Maybe hanging out in a restaurant run by Mick McHugh, formally of F.X. McRory’s, while watching professional hockey at Northgate.
McHugh announced on Thursday he’s opening the Kraken Bar and Grill at the new Kraken practice facility. He told KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson that the digs will have the spirit of F.X. McRory’s.
“Anyone can come in and watch the Kraken practice,” McHugh said. “No charge, anytime they’re in town. They’re going to have kids leagues, adult leagues, figure skating the place is going to buzzing. We’re going to be open every day of the year.”
Former owner of FX McRory s returns to the restaurant scene leading Seattle Kraken s flagship eatery
Former FX McRory s owner Mick McHugh said the restaurant he s leading for the Seattle Kraken will have the FX McRory s spirit. Author: Chris Daniels Updated: 5:09 PM PDT April 8, 2021
SEATTLE FX McRory’s is back, kind of.
On Thursday, Mick McHugh announced he’s coming back to lead the Seattle Kraken’s new flagship restaurant at Northgate.
“It will be the Kraken Bar and Grill, official name, but it s going to have the FX McRory s spirit in a hockey bar,” said McHugh on Thursday.
It’s been four years since he had to close the decades-old FX, as it came to be known. It was one of the first sports bars in North America when it opened in 1977. The Pioneer Square spot was also one of the first in the country to pour Guinness, and McHugh’s cheerful persona helped welcome dignitaries, politicians, and sports fans alike, whether they w