Bathtub Gin & Co. cuenta con una decoración única y un ambiente acogedor para quienes desean ir a tomar una copa o dos. La decoración es rústica y las luces bajas aportan un encanto distintivo al lugar. El servicio también es muy amable, la elaborada selección elaborada de tragos y la amabilidad de los camareros pueden alegrar cualquier noche. Para obtener más información, llamar con antelación.
A series of brewers have tried their luck with this West Seattle Junction location. This latest opened here in 1997 and attempts to broaden its appeal by catering to families and hip urbanites. The decor favors brass, and the smoking section's location upstairs with the pool tables keeps the air fresher downstairs. The pub has 10 beers on tap, six brewed onsite. There's also root beer on tap for the kids. Burgers and sandwiches dominate the menu. Hear live folk and jazz music most Saturdays. Call ahead for hours.
The American dream is alive and well here at Georgetown Brewing Company. Friends Roger Bialous and Manny Chao turned their brewing-in-the-garage hobby into this fixture of the Pacific Northwest beer scene. With five full-time brews and many others on tap, free samples make this the place for beer geeks to nerd out. Not sure which beer is right for you? The friendly staff is there to answer all your questions. Have a lot of questions? Take a Saturday brewery tour and learn how that fine beverage you're holding is made (just make sure to reserve your spot beforehand).
Located in Pioneer Square, this elegant, romantic restaurant features a very impressive menu of Italian classics. The antipasti are favorite starters, and customers return again and again for popular pasta, seafood, veal, beef and lamb entrees, such as the Osso Buco and New York steak with truffle oil. Leave room for the Tiramisu, which some call Seattle's best. The wine list focuses on wines from Italy, California and the Northwest. Guests can dine in a simple yet elegant dining room or through the French doors on the courtyard terrace.
This may be a bit off of the usual tourist path, but for a taste of the local scene, head to Pacific Inn Pub in Wallingford. Here you can find throngs of friendly regulars cheering on the Seahawks or Mariners, enjoying the fresh Washington air from the adjoined outdoor seating area. Get the fish and chips (some call it the best in the Pacific Northwest!) and wash that down with a cold pint of your favorite IPA. For fans of dive bars with local flavor, Pacific Inn Pub is sure to please.
At this loud and spacious college hangout, conveniently near the University of Washington campus, you'll find traditional college fare, pizza, nachos, soups and sandwiches and beer. This microbrewery, one of several in the area, makes and serves several unique brews. Students and faculty alike come to Big Time Brewing Company to relax. Don't be surprised to see groups of students (and sometimes their instructors) discussing class projects over beer and munchies. Stop by to hang out, drink and play shuffleboard with the local college crowd.
The American dream is alive and well here at Georgetown Brewing Company. Friends Roger Bialous and Manny Chao turned their brewing-in-the-garage hobby into this fixture of the Pacific Northwest beer scene. With five full-time brews and many others on tap, free samples make this the place for beer geeks to nerd out. Not sure which beer is right for you? The friendly staff is there to answer all your questions. Have a lot of questions? Take a Saturday brewery tour and learn how that fine beverage you're holding is made (just make sure to reserve your spot beforehand).
Located in Pioneer Square, this elegant, romantic restaurant features a very impressive menu of Italian classics. The antipasti are favorite starters, and customers return again and again for popular pasta, seafood, veal, beef and lamb entrees, such as the Osso Buco and New York steak with truffle oil. Leave room for the Tiramisu, which some call Seattle's best. The wine list focuses on wines from Italy, California and the Northwest. Guests can dine in a simple yet elegant dining room or through the French doors on the courtyard terrace.
Situated at the top of a hill, this secluded winery delights its patrons with delicious wines, a scenic setting and a homey atmosphere. Owners John and Peggy revel in treating guests like royalty, offering valet parking for that extra luxurious touch. After a visit to JM Cellars, you will feel as if you've discovered a secret that you want to keep all your own.
Bathtub Gin & Co. cuenta con una decoración única y un ambiente acogedor para quienes desean ir a tomar una copa o dos. La decoración es rústica y las luces bajas aportan un encanto distintivo al lugar. El servicio también es muy amable, la elaborada selección elaborada de tragos y la amabilidad de los camareros pueden alegrar cualquier noche. Para obtener más información, llamar con antelación.
There is no better place to try one of Washington state's best known commodities, the apple. Here at Schilling, you can taste the flavor and beauty of these apples in alcoholic form. All of their ciders are made from Washington apples and their product is 100% GMO-free and handcrafted in state. The cider-makers have six different ciders that they serve year-round and when the seasons arrive, the ciders are modified accordingly. If you want something really innovative, try the Grumpy Bear Nitro, this coffee-infused cider uses nitrogen to achieve one of the creamiest ciders on the planet.
At this loud and spacious college hangout, conveniently near the University of Washington campus, you'll find traditional college fare, pizza, nachos, soups and sandwiches and beer. This microbrewery, one of several in the area, makes and serves several unique brews. Students and faculty alike come to Big Time Brewing Company to relax. Don't be surprised to see groups of students (and sometimes their instructors) discussing class projects over beer and munchies. Stop by to hang out, drink and play shuffleboard with the local college crowd.