12 Best Breweries In Seattle For A Drink (+ What To Order)

Seattle has long been home to many of the greatest breweries.

Sometimes, it feels like you can’t walk more than two blocks in Seattle without running into a world-class brewery.

To help you save time, let’s narrow down your beer crawl list with our suggestion on the best breweries in Seattle!

1. Rooftop Brewing Company

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Rooftop Brewing is one of the best Seattle rooftop bars, where the main focus is fine beers, an easy-going atmosphere, and a relaxing moment. Step onto their rooftop and enjoy the view of Salmon Bay and the Fremont Cut.

The rooftop bar has 10 taps serving a rotating selection of 13 different brews. Some IPAs, some pales, and a variety of other beers.

Settle down with some hearty Pacific Northwest craft beers, or the mild, creamy, and chocolatey Makeda Coffee Porter.

Or if you need something to cool down your day, then take the Glorious Basker which is extremely fresh with hints of blood orange and lime peels.

What to order: Hoppin Honey, Glorious Basker, Makeda Coffee Porter, Glorious Basker

Address: 1220 W Nickerson St, Seattle, WA 98119

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2. Urban Family Brewing Co.

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Urban Family Brewing is undoubtedly home to the haziest IPA in Ballard, besides, they also feature a wide array of creative sour beers, many of which feature strong fruit flavors.

Come by and enjoy your beer on their front patio with string lights and invites lingering. You’ll love it!

Urban Family is all about two types of beers: the aforementioned hazy, cloudy, citrusy IPA, and the sour, slightly funky farmhouse ale. Start with the Violet Tempest with bold blackberry flavors, brightened with a citrusy punch of grapefruit zest.

Then grab another glass of Solar Storm – a sour ale brewed with raspberries and lemon peels. Pure deliciousness!

Then end your journey right with Death To Cereal, a deep, dark, and roasty stout fermented with milk sugar, and coffee beans, which is sure to satisfy your palate!

What to order: Guava Dawn, Violet Tempest, Solar Storm, Death To Cereal

Address: 1103 NW 52nd St, Seattle, WA 98107

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3. Stoup Brewing

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Stoup Brewing is famous for its award-winning beers and is widely loved for its multiple gathering spaces, ample outdoor seating, and rotating food trucks parked outside.

Featuring 22 beers on tap, but highlights include Robust Porter, Hyperpersonalized, Chinook, and Barley Wine.

If you’re into the citrusy, fruity taste, then go for the Hyperpersonalized with pine and tropical fruit carried on a crisp, clean IPA.

Or Chinook that brings aromas of pine and citrus.

Here comes the darker one, Robust Porter, which is rich in both flavor and color with hints of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and lightly malty sweetness.

For a milder one, take the smooth, caramel-y, and toasted malts Barley Wine.

What to order: Hyperpersonalized, Chinook, Barley Wine, Robust Porter

Address: 1108 NW 52nd St, Seattle, WA 98107

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4. Reuben’s Brews

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Reuben’s Brews is the local’s favorite thanks to its wonderful outdoor space that feels like a home away from home.

Offering a wide range of styles not commonly found at other breweries, such as cognac barrel-aged beers, Reuben’s Brews is your next go-to spot for a memorable beer-tasting journey.

Start lightly with Reuben’s Super Crush with a heady punch of tropical fruit, and a soft, pillowy body.

Then take it to a higher level with Westport Larger, an easy-drinking yet impressive one with a touch of bitterness and a flavor of biscuits and honey-coated cereal.

Then end it right with Bbis to experience the wonderful aromas of cocoas, milk chocolate, and bourbon, wrapped up with some cherry notes at the finish.

What to order: Reuben’s Super Crush, Gose, Westport Lager, Bbis

Address: 5010 14th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107

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5. Fair Isle Brewing

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Fair Isle Brewing has become one of the hottest newer Seattle breweries since it first opened its door in 2020.

This place is so famous for its naturally fermented farmhouse ales and fruity, tangy saisons, among other beers. Plus, their beer-tasting room brings a luxurious and mysterious with its dark wood and exposed rafters. How cool!

You can’t go wrong with Eugene, their most famous farmhouse IPA with punchy notes of navel orange and lime leaf, followed by a brisk finish with a refreshing tartness.

Keep going with the simple but powerful Harlen. You can spot that light and lean but with a silky mouthfeel right away, and with a touch of palate-cleansing bitterness in the finish.

What to order: Eugene, Harlen, Lora, Adelaide, Alexandra

Address: 936 NW 49th St, Seattle, WA 98107

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6. Fremont Brewing

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Fremont Brewing is a well-known family-owned brewery that opened its doors in 2009 and it has become the locals’ hidden gem since then.

It’s always busy at Fremont thanks to their really good beers, special seasonal releases, and lively ambiance. 

Start with the easy-going Golden that embraces such a refreshing, great-tasting, crisp, light body. T

hen, grab the tropical treat Lush, which is brewed with a hand-selected blend of malts and lush, tropical hops reminiscent of lime, mango, and guava.

In case you want something stronger, don’t hesitate to have the Disco Wolf. This fruit-forward double IPA is brewed to be approachable with a moderately bitter bite.

What to order: Golden, Lush, Disco Wolf, Dark Star, Legend, Winter Ale

Address: 1050 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103

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7. Pike Brewing Company

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Having been serving good beers since 1989, top-notch breweries in Seattle can’t go without Pike Brewing Company.

Come by to enjoy one of the world’s most extensive collections of beer memorabilia and a satisfying food menu with several vegan and vegetarian options. 

You can’t go wrong with the Space Needle IPA as a crisp counterpart for any of the bites. Or Talus Fresh Hop Hazy which brings out the best grapefruit, citrus, and pine flavors and aromas.

Then, level up your game with Pike 5X Stout, a stout legend with a rich, dark yet smooth mouthfeel and wholesome finish on your palate.

Don’t hesitate to have some Crab Chowder, Pretzels, hearty Burgers, and house Pizza so that you can make it til the night!

For a vegan choice, we highly recommend the Mushroom Burger, probably the most flavorful vegan burger you’ve ever known!

What to order: Seattle Freeze Cold, Talus Fresh Hop Hazy, Pike 5X Stout, Ekuanot Fresh Hop Hazy

Address: 1415 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

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8. Cloudburst Brewing

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Since Cloudburst Brewing first opened its door in 2016, it quickly became one of beer lovers’ favorites.

Let this beer heaven inspire you with its creative, always-changing beer on tap served in a welcoming atmosphere and old-school vibes.

Settle down with a glass of West Coast IPA Is Dead first, it can quickly wake up your palate and nose with its complex citrusy and tropical notes anchored by assertive, clean bitterness.

Then slow it down with Yeah But Why Though, a typical malt-forward American beer with hints of pine. 

To end the show, hands down for Side Of Toast. This drink is just so toasty and bready with a kiss of caramel and a touch of earthy hops but still crispy and oh-so drinkable.

What to order: Side Of Toast, West Coast IPA Is Dead, Yeah But Why Though

Address: 2116 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

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9. Holy Mountain Brewing Company

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Tucked away on Elliot in Interbay, Holy Mountain Brewing is a must-go destination for a short, adventurous, and always delicious tap list if you’re in Seattle.

This cozy taproom welcomes you with its friendly ambiance, open-air space, and some of the most interesting beers in town. 

Start it right with Song Of The Sea Dortmunder, an easy-drinking, crisp, and slightly minerally lager, also a perfect partner with some fries or any heaty meals.

Then speed it up with Well Of Souls with a bright, fruity character, from which you can surprisingly taste that pronounced notes of tropical fruits and stone fruits from the first sip!

The classic Belgian beer White Lodge is always a lovely way to end your game with its blend of citrus and floral characters.

What to order: Well Of Souls, The White Lodge, Song Of The Sea Dortmunder, Bitter Peace

Address: 1421 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

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10. Perihelion Brewery

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Located near the Beacon Hill Link light rail station, Perihelion Brewery has long been a hidden treasure in Seattle’s beer and culinary scene.

Featuring 12 beers made on-site unique spices and aging techniques, and a satisfying food menu, Perihelion Brewery is sure to have your heart!

For beers, must-try include the fresh, floral, and citrusy Belgian Blonde Ale to start.

And a bottle of Dark Matter Black Saison to keep your journey going. You’ll be surprised by how rich yet easy drinking it is!

For food, don’t hesitate to have the hearty, meaty Smoke Brisket and Pork Belly Chili, Banh Mi for a crunchy yet saucy side dish, or BBQ Jackfruit sandwich with horseradish coleslaw.

What to order: Crispy Pork Belly Banh Mi, Bacon Burger, Belgian Blonde Ale, Dark Matter Black Saison

Address: 2800 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144

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11. Ghostfish Brewing Company

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Ghostfish Brewing Company is the only place in Seattle to serve entirely gluten-free food and beer menus that are surprisingly good!

Pay a visit and you’ll never regret having a unique beer experience in such a cozy, gathering atmosphere.

Settle down with Chili Fries topped with housemade Belgian white ale smokey cheese sauce, Blackened Salmon Sandwich that is flavorsome in every bite.

Now, wash it all down with a serious citrus bomb – Grapefruit IPA – lively, bright, bracingly bitter, and eminently refreshing.

Just one more bottle of Shrouded Summit Belgian bursting with aromatics of banana, clove, and sweet orange, and you’re all set!

What to order: Grapefruit IPA, Vanishing Point Pale Ale, Shrouded Summit Belgian, Watchstander Stout

Address: 2942 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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12. Seapine Brewing Company

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Serving some of the best local takes on Northwest-favorite IPAs and pale ales, Seapine Brewing Company is a perfect pick if you need a break from the hop bombs.

The taproom is set next to the brewing equipment inside an old warehouse to create such a vintage, cozy yet elegant vibe that you’ll love.

Highlights include Seapine IPA, a west coast style IPA with tremendous citrus aromas that finishes with a pleasant bitterness.

If you’re planning for some spicy dishes, then Seapine IPA is your perfect choice to pair with!

Positron has an even stronger aroma and taste of citrus, with hints of passion fruit, lemon grass, and guava.

And Imperial Stout will amaze you with its smooth texture, and plenty of chocolate & dark coffee notes 

What to order: Seapine IPA, Positron IPA, Citra IPA, Imperial Stout 

Address: 2959 Utah Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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Above are the 12 best breweries in Seattle that you shouldn’t miss the next time you’re jonesing for a brew.

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How We Create Our “Best” Lists

All Noms Magazine’s “best” lists are created using multiple factors and signals to help readers find the best restaurants, things to do, and places to stay at. Some of these factors and signs include personal experiences, correspondence with locals, and compiling experiences from review sites.

Each list is also created to be balanced (in terms of price, cuisine type, ambiance, and more) as possible. This means that the lists are not specifically created in ranking order. You should be comfortable picking from any of the spots on the list and generally have a good time. But of course, YMMV (your mileage may vary) and everyone may have different experiences/palates.