Brewery offers indoor and covered outdoor seating with ample space for groups and dogs. Atmosphere feels cozy and eclectic, with a casual, light-hearted vibe enhanced by views of planes descending nearby. Frequent dog-friendly environment includes heaters for cooler days and TVs for entertainment.
Easy parking sits right in front with spots adjacent to the brewery. Only a few parking spots exist, so availability can be limited.
Wide variety of award-winning beers includes Hefeweizen, Pilsner, and Hazy styles. The beer selection pairs well with a relaxed vibe and views of planes landing nearby.
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Reservations for events are free unless the entire venue is booked.
The brewery is dog friendly and welcomes children.
Parking is available right in front of the brewery.
Tap room sits in an industrial area with huge metal barn doors and high ceilings. Atmosphere feels laid-back and eclectic, welcoming families and dogs alike. Outdoor space includes a small beer garden with a fire pit, popular for casual afternoons and cooler evenings.
Plenty of onsite parking makes it easy to find a spot. Parking is straightforward and hassle-free.
Beers here stand out for their great selection and solid craft quality. The Lucille IPA sets a high bar, and the pale ales rank among the best tasted in the region.
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Georgetown Brewing Co is dog friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Parking is generally easy to find on the street adjacent to the brewery.
Most pints cost between $5.50 and $6.50, with 6-packs priced at $10 to $11.
Small brewery with cozy indoor and outdoor seating creates a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Local crowd enjoys unique craft beers including flights and cask offerings. Space feels beautiful and versatile, fitting brewery elements into a compact area.
Lots of parking available makes access easy. Street parking offers an alternative when spots fill up.
Flights come in 4 or 8 samples, letting you try many beers at once. The selection includes dark beers, IPAs, and unique brews like Sour Cherry Asian Perry and Belgian Quaddammit. The atmosphere feels cozy and friendly, with a clear beer-making vibe.
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Parking can be challenging, but street parking is usually available.
The brewery is dog-friendly, allowing pets inside.
Prices for a pint range from $9 to $12.
Cozy space with minimalist decor and a dog-friendly outdoor patio creates a relaxed, friendly vibe. Industrial sounds from passing trains add unique energy, while creative cocktails offer a fun, distinctive experience.
Easy and free parking is available with a medium-sized shared lot. The lot is under cameras and offers super convenient access.
Draft beer options include at least three IPAs. The bar offers a full selection of creative cocktails alongside a good variety of beers.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
There is free parking available on-site for all guests.
The venue is dog-friendly, allowing pets on the patio.
Worker-owned cooperative restaurant offers a bright, beautifully decorated space with casual, cozy atmosphere and energetic, friendly vibe. The setup encourages a self-serve, casual dining experience with diverse menu and extensive bottle shop. The environment feels welcoming and intentional, reflecting care in every detail.
Plenty of free parking is available. The spot offers great views of working fishing boats nearby.
Selection includes cool local beers on tap alongside a great variety of beer and wine. Options cover both popular and local brews.
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The fish and chips cost $20 plus tax for just two pieces and fries.
There is plenty of free parking available for guests.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions in their menu.
Bookstore shares space with micro-brewery and cafe, offering smash burgers and pastries alongside a wide book selection. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with wood floors and tall bookshelves, though background noise from TVs can be loud. Seating includes large tables and barstools, suitable for reading or working.
Parking lot fills up often, so nearby parking is usually needed. Outside seating sits close to the parking area, making access straightforward.
An amazing range of craft beers fills the bar and shop within the same building. Big tables invite board games alongside good food and a variety of beer options.
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Third Place Books hosts author readings and book clubs regularly.
Food is served starting at 11 AM, including hamburgers and cheeseburgers.
On Mondays, enjoy a $1 Korean wing special.
Outdoor seating dominates with a covered beer garden and ample parking nearby. Atmosphere feels like a friendly backyard with kid and dog-friendly energy and casual vibes. Frequent food trucks and activities like axe throwing add to the lively community feel.
Ample parking exists behind the building with plenty of spaces available. A small burger place sits right in the parking lot for quick food grabs.
A wide selection of Washington local beers fills the taps, offering a great variety without needing to visit multiple spots. The beer quality is solid and worth the wait, with options like root beer and kombucha for non-drinkers.
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Kids and dogs are welcome, making it a family-friendly spot.
Food trucks frequently visit, offering a variety of options.
Parking is ample behind the building.
Wide open space blends bookstore, taproom, and restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere stays chill and family friendly with arcade games and pinball adding casual fun. Beer selections include nitro options, creating a relaxed spot for socializing or quiet browsing.
A small, packed parking lot sits on site, but free street parking is available nearby on the same or perpendicular streets. Parking mainly happens on the street and is fairly easy to find.
Offers a 50-beer tap list and a large fridge selection with unique regional beers. Serves 8oz pours at half price, making it easy to taste many options. The beer variety is constantly changing and includes many rare finds.
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Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 7PM with a maximum team size of six.
Happy hour runs daily from 8-9pm with special burger and Hamm's tall boy.
Dogs are allowed on the covered outdoor patio but not for indoor dining.
Space resembles a massive covered patio with colorful decor and starry midnight lights creating a magical atmosphere. Live music, karaoke, and games like chess and giant Jenga add to the lively vibe. Cocktails and Indian cuisine complement the funky bar setting remodeled from an old garage.
On-site parking offers convenience and easy access. It stands out in a city where parking can be tough.
Cold beer stays refreshing thanks to good airflow. Selection includes inexpensive beers and non-alcoholic options from Athletic Brewery. Tried the mixed Lusb IPA and Space Dust IPA.
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Karaoke night happens every Wednesday with a fun host.
Happy hour runs until 7 PM with a new cocktail each day.
Open decks occur every Saturday from 2 to 5 PM.
Taproom offers cozy seating with eclectic decor and guest art that creates a welcoming atmosphere. Friendly crowd includes nerds, furs, and otaku who enjoy amazing ciders and casual snacks like popcorn and hotdogs. Space feels laid-back and inclusive, encouraging relaxed socializing.
Parking includes a lot behind the venue and spots around it, which helps in an area with limited options. Construction can make parking a bit tight but still manageable.
Clean setting offers a wide variety of beers and ciders. Options include local brewery beers and creative blends like Pepper Bear and The Trash Panda.
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They have a parking lot, which is valuable given the area's limited parking options.
Parking was a bit tight due to construction, but it was workable.
Karaoke night happens regularly, providing a fun atmosphere for visitors.
Organic food store with a grass roots feel and sensory-friendly lighting creates a welcoming, comfortable atmosphere. Robust bulk section and wide variety of local produce attract shoppers seeking natural and organic options. Parking garage eases access despite limited street parking.
Parking includes a garage that makes it easier to find spots, especially in busy areas. Onsite parking is also available, adding convenience for drivers.
Great variety of local craft beers and international options like Polish Zywiec stand out. The selection pairs well with groceries and fresh food offerings.
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Parking is available, but it can be cramped and limited.
You can bring your own containers to fill with grains and spices.
The co-op has a discount program for individuals receiving food stamps.
Large store with vast selection of wine, beer, and spirits offers reasonable prices and easy parking. Atmosphere stays calm despite occasional staff chattiness. It serves as a one-stop shop for beverage needs with an organized layout.
A huge parking lot surrounds the place, offering plenty of parking spots. Parking is generally easy to find and accessible.
A wide selection of beer includes local options like Georgetown and familiar brands like Busch. Prices vary, with some beers costing more than at other stores, but the variety covers both novices and connoisseurs.
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Total Wine & More has a huge collection of products.
Prices are generally better compared to other stores.
The parking area is convenient and accessible.
Open space in a repurposed warehouse offers indoor and outdoor seating with arcade games and a shuffleboard table. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and chill to loud during events like karaoke. Dog-friendly environment with a large patio and simple, elegant decor.
Parking is easy to find on less busy days like Friday nights, with plenty of spots available. It can get challenging on busier days.
A huge selection of ciders and beers appears on tap, including offerings from Seattle Cider Co and Two Beers. The variety includes rotating beers alongside a wide range of ciders and cocktails.
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Parking is easy to find, especially on less busy days.
The venue is dog-friendly, allowing pets on the patio.
A 25% gratuity is added for large parties.
Chinese barbecue restaurant with cozy, relaxed atmosphere and authentic Asian sports bar vibe despite no sports on TV. Tables feature small stoves to keep skewers warm, enhancing the dining experience. Decor is simple and fun, evoking a sense of being back in China.
A sizable parking lot sits right on Aurora Avenue with lots of free parking. The lot always has plenty of space and offers easy parking access.
A great selection of beers pairs well with light snacks after work. Beer is available to order alongside food, making it a solid spot for late night beer time.
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Reservations are recommended on Friday evenings due to high demand.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially during dinner hours.
Prices for BBQ skewers are generally reasonable compared to other Asian BBQ places.
Sports bar with multiple TVs and pool tables creates a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere. Regulars enjoy free pool and games like darts and trivia in a friendly, welcoming setting. The vibe suits casual hangouts and game day gatherings.
A big parking lot offers plenty of space for vehicles. Some incidents like fights have occurred in the parking area.
Cold beer options include local brews like Manny's and a craft beer selection. The menu pairs well with free pool and offers creative cocktails alongside the beers.
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There is plenty of parking available at the venue.
Karaoke happens every Tuesday and Friday night.
Credit cards are accepted, but watch for duplicate charges.
Large bowling alley blends vintage and modern elements with interactive lane displays and high-tech scoring. Two bars, including a tiki bar, add to the lively atmosphere that shifts with neon and blacklights at night. The space balances being busy and fun without feeling overcrowded.
Ample parking space exists with easy access in a quiet neighborhood. Parking does not pose any issues.
A great bar serves an assortment of local craft beers with a good selection on tap. The venue also offers a variety of drinks including cocktails and non-alcoholic options, plus a tiki bar upstairs.
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Reservations are recommended as the bowling center can get busy.
Parking is limited and can be difficult to find nearby.
The cost is about $20 per person for lane time and $20 for shoe rentals.
Open space with warehouse style and beautiful interior creates a casual yet intimate vibe. Outdoor seating and private areas accommodate groups comfortably. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and relaxed to loud inside, supporting both casual slices and date nights.
Onsite parking exists but can be tricky to find. Walking a few blocks often helps due to limited availability in the area.
A large selection on tap offers very good ales and IPAs. Beer prices stay cheap, making it easy to enjoy alongside pizza or sandwiches.
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Reservations are recommended for busy weekend nights to avoid long waits.
Parking can be tricky, so consider walking a few blocks.
The all-you-can-eat event is reasonably priced and popular.
Waterfront brewpub offers stunning lake and skyline views with a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a patio and dock where boats and paddleboards can pull up. The vibe suits groups enjoying good beer and casual conversations in a dog-friendly setting.
Street parking offers more space than the cramped driveway. Both the street and the lot provide enough spots for parking.
Offers great beer that often exceeds expectations for the location. Encourages tasting beers before ordering to find the right choice without waste.
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Expect to share a picnic table or find seating on a first come, first serve basis.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours, so arrive early.
Small live music venue with a cozy, intimate atmosphere and great sound system. Space supports Western swing dancing and offers clear stage views from anywhere. Energy tends to be lively and jamming, especially during concerts.
A secured fenced parking space is available, making parking generally easy. It can get a bit tough on weekends, but the area stays super walkable once parked.
Good beer selection includes cold options on tap. Prices vary, with some beers being cheap and others pricey. Crowds can make it tricky to move around with drinks.
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Parking can be a challenge in the area, especially on weekends.
The venue hosts a Square Dancing event every month.
Limited seating is available, so arrive early for a good spot.
Traditional Irish pub offers a chill, warm vibe with live music and a lovely outdoor patio. The space feels like a comfortable community spot with a mix of cozy interiors and lively energy. Dogs are welcome, and the atmosphere often includes music and dancing.
Great selection of Irish beers and whiskey pairs well with the food. Bartenders mix drinks like the Black Velvet perfectly, and the beer menu complements hearty dishes like Stout Beef Stew.
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Trivia night starts at 7:30pm on Tuesdays; arrive early for seating.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
The pub features live music during St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Chicken restaurant with country vibe and eccentric chicken decor creates a casual, lively atmosphere. Spacious interior with comfortable seating and open layout supports larger groups and easy parking. Loud music and a full bar add to the energetic, social setting.
Lots of free parking is available, making it easy to visit. The new spot has plenty of seating for larger groups, but sometimes parking can be a challenge during busy times.
A large selection of locally sourced beers rotates regularly, featuring many brews not commonly seen elsewhere. Staff often suggest great local options that pair well with the food, especially the PNW beers.
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Expect long wait times on busy days, especially during lunch hours.
Lunch specials are available on National Fried Chicken Day.
Ordering in advance can help avoid long lines.
Basement bar with intense sound system and live punk and alt music creates a noisy, friendly atmosphere. Small indoor space centers around a pool table, while outdoor area offers more room. Regular bands and classic dive bar style attract a crowd that enjoys real local music and casual vibes.
Parking availability varies widely, with some spots offering lots of parking while others feel like a gamble. A dedicated parking lot exists but overall parking can be inconsistent.
Great selection of cold beers on tap and in cans pairs well with stiff drinks and non-alcoholic options for designated drivers.
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Open mic night happens every Wednesday with no cover charge.
Trivia night is on Thursdays at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Jazz Jam sessions occur every Sunday evening, featuring local musicians.
Cozy spot with white tablecloths and wine glasses creates a bistro vibe without pretension. Atmosphere blends casual friendliness with a charming, homey feel. Spacious interior features tasteful, if somewhat outdated, decor that adds character.
Ample street parking surrounds the area, making it easy to find a spot. Parking is convenient and complements the overall experience.
Lots of nice beers on tap create a solid selection. The place offers only beer and wine, focusing on a very nice assortment.
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Parking can be a problem, so arrive early to secure a spot.
They offer corkage if you want to bring your own wine.
Expect modest portion sizes, allowing for multiple courses.
Neighborhood market with bodega-style deli and west coast vibes offers a cozy, chill atmosphere and vibey, grungy energy. It features a full service deli and a wide selection of specialty goods and drinks. Seating is tight, emphasizing a casual, local feel.
Parking relies on limited parallel street spots near the market. The location offers a mix of a main road and an off-street area, making parking and walking manageable.
Selection includes local beers, ciders, and seltzers alongside wines and sodas.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering online is recommended due to busy times.
Street parking is available, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Expect to pay around $15 for a sandwich, which may not include sides.
Cozy space with authentic Nepali vibe and modern updates creates an inviting atmosphere. Friendly interactions and large, fancy tables contrast with several sports TVs, producing a unique energy. Small but comfortable, it offers a warm setting for enjoying flavorful Indian and Nepali dishes.
Ample parking space makes access easy. The parking lot adds convenience to visits.
Mustang beer brings a Nepalese vibe to the table. Frosted glasses enhance the drinking experience. IPA beers come in cans and feel worth a higher price.
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The menu includes uniquely Nepali dishes not found in other Nepali restaurants.
The portions are very reasonable.
They maintain high cleanliness standards.
Cinema combines cafe-style tables with intimate seating in 2-person booths, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. Food and drinks arrive at tables via personal QR code ordering, enhancing the relaxed vibe. The space feels old school and lively, especially during nostalgic film screenings.
Plenty of street parking exists on Union and in nearby neighborhoods. Parking can be easy within a couple of blocks, but spots may be difficult in the residential area three blocks away.
A solid drinks menu features beer, cider, cocktails, and wine. Watching movies pairs well with a glorious pint of beer and a great beer selection.
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All fees and tips are included in the ticket price, so no surprises at checkout.
Parking is plentiful in the surrounding neighborhoods, making it easy to visit.
You can get food and drinks delivered right to your seat during the movie.
Modern taproom with clean lines and big open windows creates a bright, comfortable setting. Metal and hard rock music plays loudly, shaping a distinct, intense atmosphere. Space welcomes dogs and families, offering a neighborhood-focused vibe despite its edgy soundtrack.
Street parking is the only option and can be a challenge to find. Parking spots near the taproom exist but require some patience.
Beers range from crisp lagers with perfect foam to complex saisons and deep stouts. IPAs impress consistently, and the selection includes unique styles and dark lagers, all balanced and intentional.
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Outside food is welcome at the taproom, making it family-friendly.
Parking can be challenging, as only street parking is available.
The taproom does not offer beer flights or tasters.
Small live music venue offers intimate setting with two stages and industrial-chic ambiance. Sound system delivers powerful bass and clear audio, while multiple bars and an outdoor smoking patio provide space to relax. Venue feels cozy yet energetic, with good airflow and visual lighting enhancing the experience.
Plenty of free parking sits close by, making it easy to find a spot. The parking is also accessible and straightforward to use.
Only beer on tap is served, no bottled options. Prices stay reasonable, with cans around $8. Holy Mountain beer appears as a specialty tap. Dancing with beer can be tricky due to the lack of bottles.
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The venue has a strict no re-entry policy after 11 PM during events.
Parking can be difficult in the area, so arrive early.
The event start time listed on tickets is when doors open, with performances starting later.
Dive bar with a small town feel and cramped, funky interior offers a dynamic atmosphere fueled by '80s synth pop and punk music. Outdoor seating includes a covered patio with heaters and a fireplace, creating a chill vibe despite occasional loud jet noise overhead. Regulars enjoy board games and a menu known for the best burgers in Seattle.
A secret stash of parking exists nearby in the South Park neighborhood. They offer parking, which helps newcomers.
Good beer selection pairs well with classic pub food like burgers and fish and chips. Sitting outside with a cold beer on a sunny day adds to the experience.
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ID is required to enter the restaurant.
Minors are not allowed on the premises at any time.
A pint of beer, double tavern, and fries cost about $32-$35 after tax and tip.