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Seattle Beer Co — Restaurant in Seattle

Name
Seattle Beer Co
Description
Locally-made beers & ciders poured in a chill, 2-story space with lots of windows & TVs for sports.
Nearby attractions
The Gum Wall
1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Aquarium
1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59, Seattle, WA 98101
The Showbox
1426 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Waterfront Park
1401 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
The Seattle Great Wheel
1301 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Antiques Market
1400 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Art Museum
1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Original Selfie Museum | Seattle
92 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Aquarium
1483 Alaskan Wy Pier 59, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Wings Over Washington
1301 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
Nearby restaurants
Pike Place Fish Market
86 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Pike Place Chowder - Pike Place Market
1530 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
Alibi Room
85 Pike St #410, Seattle, WA 98101
Lowell's Restaurant
1519 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101
Zig Zag Cafe
1501 Western Ave Ste 202, Seattle, WA 98101
The Athenian Seafood Restaurant And Bar
Next to Pure Food Fish Market, 1517 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101
Storyville Coffee Pike Place
94 Pike St Top floor Suite 34, Seattle, WA 98101
Maximilien Restaurant
81A Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Sound View Cafe
1501 Pike Pl #501, Seattle, WA 98101
Place Pigalle
Behind where they throw the fish!, 81 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Nearby hotels
Green Tortoise Hostel Seattle
105B Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
99 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101
Inn at the Market
86 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Palihotel Seattle
107 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
The State Hotel
1501 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
Thompson Seattle, by Hyatt
110 Stewart St, Seattle, WA 98101
The Charter Hotel Seattle, Curio Collection by Hilton
1610 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
99 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101
Reside Seattle Downtown, a Wyndham Residence
104 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Moore Hotel
1926 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
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Seattle Beer Co

1427 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
4.5(385)
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Locally-made beers & ciders poured in a chill, 2-story space with lots of windows & TVs for sports.

attractions: The Gum Wall, Seattle Aquarium, The Showbox, Waterfront Park, The Seattle Great Wheel, Seattle Antiques Market, Seattle Art Museum, Original Selfie Museum | Seattle, Seattle Aquarium, Wings Over Washington, restaurants: Pike Place Fish Market, Pike Place Chowder - Pike Place Market, Alibi Room, Lowell's Restaurant, Zig Zag Cafe, The Athenian Seafood Restaurant And Bar, Storyville Coffee Pike Place, Maximilien Restaurant, Sound View Cafe, Place Pigalle
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Phone
+1 206-249-9858
Website
seattlebeerco.com

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Featured dishes

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Heathen Blackberry Keylime Sour
(5.2%)
Seattle Schilling Semi-Sweet
(6.5%)
Elemental
(6.5%)
Schilling Spiced Chai
(6.5%)
Schilling Mango
(6.5%)

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Nearby attractions of Seattle Beer Co

The Gum Wall

Seattle Aquarium

The Showbox

Waterfront Park

The Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle Antiques Market

Seattle Art Museum

Original Selfie Museum | Seattle

Seattle Aquarium

Wings Over Washington

The Gum Wall

The Gum Wall

4.2

(5.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Seattle Aquarium

Seattle Aquarium

4.3

(8.2K)

Open 24 hours
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The Showbox

The Showbox

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park

4.5

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Transport to Snoqualmie & Hike Twin Falls w/ Guide
Transport to Snoqualmie & Hike Twin Falls w/ Guide
Tue, Dec 23 • 8:00 AM
Seattle, Washington, 98104, United States
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Seattle Donut Tour: Sweet Treats & Skyline Views
Seattle Donut Tour: Sweet Treats & Skyline Views
Tue, Dec 23 • 10:00 AM
Seattle, Washington, 98121
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Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt: Based on Hot Habits Series - Issaquah Area
Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt: Based on Hot Habits Series - Issaquah Area
Thu, Dec 25 • 1:00 PM
400 Northwest Gilman Boulevard, Issaquah, WA 98027
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Nearby restaurants of Seattle Beer Co

Pike Place Fish Market

Pike Place Chowder - Pike Place Market

Alibi Room

Lowell's Restaurant

Zig Zag Cafe

The Athenian Seafood Restaurant And Bar

Storyville Coffee Pike Place

Maximilien Restaurant

Sound View Cafe

Place Pigalle

Pike Place Fish Market

Pike Place Fish Market

4.7

(2K)

$$$

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Pike Place Chowder - Pike Place Market

Pike Place Chowder - Pike Place Market

4.6

(3.2K)

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Alibi Room

Alibi Room

4.6

(1.0K)

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Lowell's Restaurant

Lowell's Restaurant

4.4

(1.8K)

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Reviews of Seattle Beer Co

4.5
(385)
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3.0
6y

It’s located across the street from the Pike’s Place Public Market, and is a two story tap room, so depending on how you end up there, you might stumble in at the entrance below street level, or the street level entrance. I stumbled in from below street level and found plenty of seating, but no bar at which to order.

Never fear my friends, I can walk you through this. Look for the stairs and head up to street level, and you’ll find a small bar to order your draft or canned beers from.

They have 12 beers on tap and a couple of dozen canned beers. The sign out front touted “over 50 beers” but it looked more like a couple of dozen to me. This is NOT a brewery, so don’t expect any of their own brews. However, they carry mostly local and regional brews, so hats off to them for that.

Prices - it’s in a major tourist area, so the pints are pricey. I had a Hellbent Triple Berry Wheat for $7.50 and the Elysian Men’s Room Red Ale (that one was at least $6 but it might have been more, I don’t recall).

The place seems like a cool place to hangout. Rustic decor with lots of wood and even wooden table tops propped on top of wooden whiskey barrels. Below street leve, they have a small patio that fits about three tables.

They sell growlers sold and also refill them here.

It’s A-OK, I was just looking for a wider selection of draft beers instead of canned selections.

Customer service and friendliness from the tapmaster was spot on...

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5.0
26w

Offering a collection of beverages made in Washington, Seattle Beer Co. was an accidental find after exiting the overcrowded Public Market area. This conveniently located watering hole caters to all crowds with offerings of all different beer styles (drafts and cans), ciders, some wine, and also N/A beers. There's something for everyone, and Trenton makes sure that every single person is served some quality liquids based upon their tastes. For those unsure of what to order, Trenton asked only one to two questions and nearly nailed exactly what the customer was seeking. That's the type of service that every establishment should aim to achieve to keep people flowing in the doors. I highly advise people to make this a stop when in the Seattle...

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1.0
6y

Came to visit Seattle, stopped by Seattle beer company early in the trip and enjoyed it. Nice bartender, good beer selection. Tried to come back on our last day here just to buy some shirts before catching our flight out. Sign said they opened at 10, we waited for 20 minutes before the opened their doors. We asked if we could head on in to look at shirts, the lady snipped at us, saying they still aren't open, while it took two of them to carry one sign down the street. Finally made it inside, have been waiting another 10 minutes just to pay for a shirt while they're still opening. If you're looking for a brewery, there's plenty of others to...

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Brent LBrent L
It’s located across the street from the Pike’s Place Public Market, and is a two story tap room, so depending on how you end up there, you might stumble in at the entrance below street level, or the street level entrance. I stumbled in from below street level and found plenty of seating, but no bar at which to order. Never fear my friends, I can walk you through this. Look for the stairs and head up to street level, and you’ll find a small bar to order your draft or canned beers from. They have 12 beers on tap and a couple of dozen canned beers. The sign out front touted “over 50 beers” but it looked more like a couple of dozen to me. This is NOT a brewery, so don’t expect any of their own brews. However, they carry mostly local and regional brews, so hats off to them for that. Prices - it’s in a major tourist area, so the pints are pricey. I had a Hellbent Triple Berry Wheat for $7.50 and the Elysian Men’s Room Red Ale (that one was at least $6 but it might have been more, I don’t recall). The place seems like a cool place to hangout. Rustic decor with lots of wood and even wooden table tops propped on top of wooden whiskey barrels. Below street leve, they have a small patio that fits about three tables. They sell growlers sold and also refill them here. It’s A-OK, I was just looking for a wider selection of draft beers instead of canned selections. Customer service and friendliness from the tapmaster was spot on though. #Cheers!
Justin ZapczynskiJustin Zapczynski
Offering a collection of beverages made in Washington, Seattle Beer Co. was an accidental find after exiting the overcrowded Public Market area. This conveniently located watering hole caters to all crowds with offerings of all different beer styles (drafts and cans), ciders, some wine, and also N/A beers. There's something for everyone, and Trenton makes sure that every single person is served some quality liquids based upon their tastes. For those unsure of what to order, Trenton asked only one to two questions and nearly nailed exactly what the customer was seeking. That's the type of service that every establishment should aim to achieve to keep people flowing in the doors. I highly advise people to make this a stop when in the Seattle downtown area.
Jack StrubbeJack Strubbe
Always a favorite of mine, albeit i live and work in Pike Place Market. No food other than snacks, but you are permitted to bring in to-go, so really no problem! The beers are ALL PNW regional, and remarkably well-curated. And, a plus to wheelchair visitors (I am one) the insurance bureaucracy of the recent electrical fire has finally been cracked, and bathrooms on both levels are once again operational. Huzzah! And, I am now enjoying the possible last nitro keg of Boundary Bay Stout since they are retiring and closing their doors permanently.
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It’s located across the street from the Pike’s Place Public Market, and is a two story tap room, so depending on how you end up there, you might stumble in at the entrance below street level, or the street level entrance. I stumbled in from below street level and found plenty of seating, but no bar at which to order. Never fear my friends, I can walk you through this. Look for the stairs and head up to street level, and you’ll find a small bar to order your draft or canned beers from. They have 12 beers on tap and a couple of dozen canned beers. The sign out front touted “over 50 beers” but it looked more like a couple of dozen to me. This is NOT a brewery, so don’t expect any of their own brews. However, they carry mostly local and regional brews, so hats off to them for that. Prices - it’s in a major tourist area, so the pints are pricey. I had a Hellbent Triple Berry Wheat for $7.50 and the Elysian Men’s Room Red Ale (that one was at least $6 but it might have been more, I don’t recall). The place seems like a cool place to hangout. Rustic decor with lots of wood and even wooden table tops propped on top of wooden whiskey barrels. Below street leve, they have a small patio that fits about three tables. They sell growlers sold and also refill them here. It’s A-OK, I was just looking for a wider selection of draft beers instead of canned selections. Customer service and friendliness from the tapmaster was spot on though. #Cheers!
Brent L

Brent L

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Offering a collection of beverages made in Washington, Seattle Beer Co. was an accidental find after exiting the overcrowded Public Market area. This conveniently located watering hole caters to all crowds with offerings of all different beer styles (drafts and cans), ciders, some wine, and also N/A beers. There's something for everyone, and Trenton makes sure that every single person is served some quality liquids based upon their tastes. For those unsure of what to order, Trenton asked only one to two questions and nearly nailed exactly what the customer was seeking. That's the type of service that every establishment should aim to achieve to keep people flowing in the doors. I highly advise people to make this a stop when in the Seattle downtown area.
Justin Zapczynski

Justin Zapczynski

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Always a favorite of mine, albeit i live and work in Pike Place Market. No food other than snacks, but you are permitted to bring in to-go, so really no problem! The beers are ALL PNW regional, and remarkably well-curated. And, a plus to wheelchair visitors (I am one) the insurance bureaucracy of the recent electrical fire has finally been cracked, and bathrooms on both levels are once again operational. Huzzah! And, I am now enjoying the possible last nitro keg of Boundary Bay Stout since they are retiring and closing their doors permanently.
Jack Strubbe

Jack Strubbe

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