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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