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| About: | Enjoy lunch or dinner in this 1920s industrial-style restaurant and watch beer being crafted right before your eyes. The creative menu complements the beers well. Try the handmade German sausage with smoked pork chop, bacon and sauerkraut, and the poached salmon. And don't forget the Pike Street Stout float for dessert! Finish up with a cigar in the Pike Pub Lounge. The pub also hosts meetings, receptions and parties for up to 500 guests, with table service or buffet-style catering. Also visit the Seattle Microbrewery Museum. |
| Hours: | Mo to Fr from 06:30am to 03:30pm,Sa from 08:00am to 01:00pm |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Brewpubs, Grill Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Pay, Street |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Amenities: | Award Winning, Billiards, Game Menu, Microbrews, Pub, Reservations |
| Cuisine: | American, Bistros & Brasseries, Contemporary |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Fun |
| Feature: | Bar, Great Beer List |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Price: | $10 - $22 |
| Guest List: | Get on the guestlist or purchase tickets |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (206) 622-8730 Email: info@pikebrewing.com |
Good beer....food okay: Great beer. Thought the food was about the fish and chips variety, sandwiches, hamburgers, etc.
Good Food and Beer: Interesting industrial decor and micro-brewery. We stopped in after walking through the public market and doing some shopping.
The menu offered some great alternatives to the daily grind and complemented the beers well. The Bloody Mary needed some help though.
Overall a good value for the money.
My Favorite place for lunch: Every time I go to Seattle I think about trying someplace else for lunch. It seems like I am always drawn back here. The Setting is wonderful. Fun and Friendly. The staff always seem like they enjoy where they work. They are very helpful if you have any troubles deciding what you might like. The food is good. But the Ales oh my. It seems I always try a different one. Today I tried Naughty Nellie Ale. It was a good well bodied beer very easy on the hops. This great choice for those that think beers shouldn't be bitter. I have in the past tried the kilt lifter. Shared a pitcher with my children when they came. But my all time favorite has to be their Amber Ale.
A great place to bring friends and a pretty good value. Ale and lunch was under $15