A family-owned, golf-themed pub celebrating local beer and a fun-forward atmosphere is continuing its expansion.
Flatstick Pub, founded by brothers Andy and Sam Largent, is set to open on 13205 N.E. 175th Street in Woodinville’s Schoolhouse District, taking over the former Walla Walla Steak Co. space later this year, according to Puget Sound Business Journal.
Billing itself as an “adult playground,” the space features miniature golf and golf-themed games created by the Largents, including Duffleboard, Wickets and Pockets. The concept centers on bringing friends and family together over old-school games, bites and brews.
Founded in Kirkland in 2014, the pub has expanded to Pioneer Square, South Lake Union, Spokane, Bellingham and Redmond, with Woodinville slated to become its seventh location.
“Flatstick was inspired by an idea to create a casual beer focused pub that featured a unique and challenging miniature golf course. We’re passionate about craft beer and supporting our community. From day 1 we have only offered beer from independent breweries located here in the great state of Washington. You’ll never find corporate beer here,” the website reads.

Flatstick’s menu spans snacks, salads and sandwiches, with pizzas as a standout. Options include the Par 3 with red sauce, parmesan and mozzarella; the Big Boy topped with red sauce, bacon, pepperoni, Italian sausage, salami and mozzarella; and the Green Jacket, finished with pesto, Italian sausage, red onion, pepperoncini, fontina and mozzarella, then drizzled with balsamic glaze and chili flakes.
Beyond its focus on Washington-based, locally owned breweries and cideries, the pub also offers house-made cocktails, mocktails and shooters.
Flatstick Pub has not yet announced an official opening date for the Woodinville location. Visit the website and follow along Instagram and Facebook for updates.
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