Brewery space opens to a sunny patio with water and train views, featuring open brewing equipment inside. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with a mix of lively music and outdoor seating. Crowd enjoys fresh, hoppy beer alongside homemade food like burgers and wings.
Staff like Clea and Kyler make families feel welcome even with a wild toddler. Kids enjoy watching the trains go by and can order kid-friendly items like the Seattle Dog.
A wide variety of beers includes fun collaborations and flavorful IPAs. The sour beer is drinkable and balanced, with options like Acid Wave featuring kiwi, lime, and jasmine tea flavors.
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Happy hour runs on Monday evenings from 4 to 10 pm with great deals.
Trivia night happens every Monday at 7 pm with a fun atmosphere.
Vinyl Night allows you to play your own record for just a dollar.
Small space with wood accents and warm colors creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. The vibe is chill and safe, attracting a relaxed crowd including teens. Seating includes booths and a bar, making it feel like a neighborhood spot rather than a formal dining place.
Kids enjoy the chicken karaage and fries, with the karaage often getting cleaned up completely. The ramen and California roll offer tasty, budget-friendly options that appeal to younger tastes.
Japanese beers come at a very affordable price and pair well with the fried chicken. Happy hour offers good deals on Karaage and beer, making it a solid spot for a casual drink.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Online ordering is available, but the system can be glitchy.
Cozy eat-in space features a rad orca painting and great music, creating a friendly, relaxed vibe. Casual spot offers vegetarian and vegan pizza slices with unique toppings like roasted red potato and peach. Parking can be challenging and hours vary, but the atmosphere stays welcoming and calm.
Kids find options like Greek pizza with olive oil and vegetarian pepperoni pizza appealing. The restaurant welcomes large groups of children comfortably.
A solid variety of beer on tap is always available, alongside a good selection by the bottle. The tap list features consistent quality beers.
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The hours of operation at World Pizza are inconsistent.
Getting parking at World Pizza can be challenging.
Street parking is free after 8 pm nearby.
Self-serve beer taps activated by key-fob create an interactive drinking experience. Multiple rooms offer varied atmospheres, including a swing room, beer pong area, and blacklight karaoke, fostering a laid-back vibe with retro and cabin-like decor. Games like pinball and board games add to the fun, social energy throughout the space.
Eighteen pinball tables keep kids entertained while adults relax with drinks. The spot suits both adults and kids, making it a kid friendly hangout.
Pour-your-own taps offer a unique beer experience with a wide range of self-serve non-IPA choices. The selection pairs well with varied pizza options for a fun beer outing.
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Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with prizes for winners.
Karaoke shows are hosted on Thursdays and Fridays starting at 10pm.
The venue features a unique self-pour system for drinks.
Large taproom offers indoor and outdoor seating with plenty of space and a friendly, energetic atmosphere. Wide selection of local craft beers includes many IPAs and lagers. Dogs are welcome, and TVs show sports, creating a relaxed, social vibe.
Kids can eat outside food here with staff showing kindness and flexibility. The building welcomes children, but the kids' chicken tenders are mushy and lack flavor.
A wide selection of local craft beers includes famous IPAs, coast styles, and a fresh hop lager. The special downtown debut Hazy IPA and non-alcoholic beers add variety to the lineup.
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Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
Expect limited food options, primarily small snacks and main courses.
Outdoor seating is available but fills up quickly on weekends.
Large, sunny space offers varied seating options including big tables for groups and a cozy loft upstairs. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with a lively mix of families, friends, and board game players. Fully kid and dog friendly with a dedicated play area and board games, it balances comfort with excellent beer culture.
An entire kids section makes the space stand out. The brewery welcomes children and pets inside, creating a dog and kid friendly environment.
Beers show a perfect balance and smoothness across styles from dark to fruity. IPAs stand out as excellent, with both beer and cider tasting consistently great.
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Children are welcome at the brewery, making it family-friendly.
The brewery allows outside food, including catering from local vendors.
Expect a lively atmosphere during events, especially on weekends.
Large space with high ceilings and a fire oven view creates a lively atmosphere. Upbeat music supports easy conversation while a full bar offers specialty cocktails and local beers. Seating includes long communal tables and outdoor options on a shared sidewalk.
Choices suit both picky eaters and pizza fans. Waitstaff stay attentive and friendly even with small kids. Kid-friendly options appear on the menu.
Local beer on tap stands out with a good selection and draft options. Quick service at the bar makes grabbing a beer easy while waiting.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 PM with $8 half pizzas and drink discounts.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM on weekdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport or rideshares.
Cruise boats offer spectacular waterfront views of city skylines, mountains, and harbors. The atmosphere blends relaxed sightseeing with occasional lively moments like dancing and live narration. Onboard amenities include a full-service bar and snacks, creating a social yet scenic experience.
Kids enjoy the cruise with options suitable for ages 1 to 9. The one-hour Harbor tour offers an informative and fun experience for the whole family.
Offers a good selection of local beers and craft drafts priced around $9. Happy hour features $1.50 beer specials, making drinks reasonably priced during the cruise.
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The cruise lasts one hour and offers great views of the city.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and snacks during the cruise.
The cruise departs at 6:45 PM on select days.
Outdoor seating on a pier offers waterfront views and a calming atmosphere with UK vibes and kitschy decor. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, often accompanied by soft background music and a neighborhood feel even for visitors.
Kids enjoy the Mac and cheese pie and warm cookies. Staff like Kevin and Annette provide thoughtful care and make sure kids feel welcome.
Offers local beer and cider with prices around $5. Pairs well with savory meat pies and includes options like IPA and crab dip.
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Happy hour offers pasties for $6, making it a great deal.
During happy hour, drinks are $1 off, but most items are full price.
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends.
Two-story arcade offers well-spaced machines and a massive layout with vintage and modern games. The atmosphere stays fun and energetic without feeling cramped or too loud. Multiple private event spaces and sound-dampening features support longer visits and group gatherings.
Lots of fun games for kids fill the space, making it a lively spot for birthday parties. The friendly staff create a welcoming vibe, and the online gaming section offers a safe place for kids to play.
A small but good selection of beers is available downstairs, with a great draft beer selection and fair prices. The beer is served cold, complementing the video games and sports on the TVs.
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GameWorks Seattle has a restaurant for food and drinks during your visit.
Expect some games to be out of order during your visit.
GameWorks Seattle is suitable for hosting large events and parties.
Small, cramped space inside a historic market offers breathtaking waterfront views and a funky bar atmosphere. Energy is lively with people-watching and loud conversations, creating a vibrant vibe. Known for excellent seafood and drinks, it draws crowds despite limited seating.
A good kids menu offers dishes like fettuccine Alfredo, shrimp and chips, and crab that kids enjoy. Stroller access limits seating options with the best views.
Local beers on tap pair well with meals and come with a wide selection. Staff offer samples and share knowledge about the varieties. Happy Hour prices range from $7 to $8.
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The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Happy hour runs until 6pm with food and drink specials.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Space combines authentic Japanese decor with a partially open kitchen showcasing chefs at work. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with Japanese rock and K-pop music playing at a moderate volume. The environment feels clean, chic, and inviting, suitable for comfortable dining.
Staff show patience with kids and treat young diners well. Japanese chicken yakitori is a kid favorite that often gets second orders.
Pitchers of beer come at a good price, especially with yakitori combos that include food and a drink for $30-$40. The Kirin beer is light and refreshing, pairing well with grilled meats and other dishes. A selection of Japanese beers on draft and other drinks like sake and Izakaya cocktails are available.
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Happy hour offers 50% off drinks after 9pm on weekdays.
The restaurant is open until midnight on weekdays.
All-you-can-eat yakitori is available, but limited to 90 minutes.
Dive bar with dark, cozy atmosphere and walls covered in quirky art and neon signs. Music plays from a digital jukebox featuring random and classic tunes, creating a lively vibe. Open 24 hours, it draws a mix of characters and offers a genuine Seattle rock โnโ roll spirit.
Staff treat kids with warmth and kindness. The menu offers kid-friendly dishes like Mac and cheese and juicy, well-seasoned burgers with crispy fries.
Several local beers come fairly cold and in good quantity. The selection pairs well with greasy breakfast or burgers, creating a social atmosphere for chatting with strangers.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals on drinks.
Breakfast happy hour specials start before 8:00am with discounted menu items.
The cafe is open 24 hours a day, making it a convenient option.
Five-level old mortuary building creates a haunted Irish pub atmosphere with authentic Irish character. Live music and sports viewing add to a lively, relaxed vibe. Outdoor patio offers a quieter spot amid loud music inside.
Staff welcomes families warmly, making it easy to dine with kids. The menu includes simple options like a cheeseburger that kids enjoy without fuss.
A wide selection of beers includes house-made brews like the blood orange wheat ale that stands out even to non-beer drinkers. The Irish stout and red offer solid options for classic tastes.
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Kells opens early for special events like the Womenโs Rugby World Cup Championship.
Tickets are recommended for the St. Patrickโs Day block party due to high demand.
The kitchen closes at 7 pm, so plan your meal accordingly.
Small space with patio seating offers a beautiful waterfront view and sports TVs. Atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming, with music adding to the vibe. Wings and other dishes vary, but drinks like mango margaritas stand out.
Staff respond quickly to sensory needs, adjusting music volume for comfort. Kids meals offer good value with tasty options like burgers and crinkled fries that picky eaters finish.
Pitchers of ice-cold beer like Space Dust IPA are available alongside food. The service is quick and the beer pairs well with wings and fries.
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Expect an hour wait for wings during peak hours.
The 6-wings option allows you to choose up to 2 flavors.
Prices are reasonable, but there's a 3% surcharge on all orders.
Two-story space filled with chronologically arranged pinball machines from the 1960s to present day creates a nostalgic and fun atmosphere. The environment ranges from quiet upstairs midweek to loud and crowded downstairs, with machines placed close together. Repurposed machine parts decorate the walls, adding a unique touch to the experience.
Kids spend hours playing on pinball machines with staff who explain rules clearly. Used pinballs often become souvenirs, creating memorable moments for children.
Local breweries provide beer and ciders served cold. Guests can enjoy drinks while playing on various machines on display. Tall boy beers are available for purchase alongside Free Play bracelets.
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Admission for adults is $23, which includes unlimited play on all machines.
The museum closes at 6pm on Saturdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Getting there is easy with the light rail, making it accessible for visitors.
Small, intimate space with cozy vibes and anime music playing softly. Clean and simple design creates a homey atmosphere that feels welcoming despite limited seating. Unmarked entrance adds a sense of mystery and charm to the experience.
Onigiri dishes like Tuna Mayo and Cheese Yaki appeal to kids and adults alike. Toddlers eat well here, but there are no high chairs available.
Selection includes Japanese beer with a notable Umami IPA. Servers recognize regular orders and seating preferences quickly.
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They donโt take reservations, so expect to wait during busy hours.
The wait during weekends can exceed 30 minutes due to limited seating.
There are few tables, so arrive early to secure a spot.