I love Seattle! It’s such a great city with a great vibe of life and
culture. There is always something happening there no matter what the
weather. I just got back from a great trip there where I got to hang out
with old friends and drink some great new beer.
My first stop was The Pine Box.
This craft beer and spirit bar is located in what used to be a funeral
home chapel. This was where Bruce Lee’s funeral was held in 1973. The
bar is beautiful and the staff was very friendly. Their beer selection
is constantly rotating with about 25-30 taps of various craft brews. I
ate at the Baguette Box before the Pine Box opened so I did not try their food.
Our next stop was my must visit spot every time I go to Seattle. Brouwer’s Cafe
is an awesome Belgian Bar in Fremont. Their 64 beer draft list and 300+
bottle list paired with their great food makes this my favorite spot. I
LOVE their cheese plate. A nice Avec Les Bons Voeux paired with the
cheese plate made for a great snack.
One the way to Port Angeles we stopped for lunch in Port Gamble, WA. This quaint little town has a great general store and cafe
that features a nice list of local craft brews to pair with their
fresh, local organic menu. This is a must stop at place for a good
lunch.
I went to Port Townsend to visit a brewery that I found out was no longer there. Instead we went to the Owl Sprit Cafe.
This tiny cafe in Port Townsend, WA, was recommended to us by the local
wine shop. The place is small but the food was big and tasty. Small
beer list that featured Hale’s Kolsche and a red, white or blush wine by
the glass menu. The staff was very nice and the food was well worth the
wait.
The final pub spot was another of my old stomping ground places. When I left Seattle in 2010 I held my going away party at the Collins Pub.
Another place for great food and great beers in downtown Seattle. This
bar is located next to the Smith Tower on 2nd street. I used to go here a
lot before catching the bus home from work. Their beer list is ever
changing and they have some outdoor seating for the summer months.
Two other highlights from this trip:
Churchkey beer:
This pilsner comes in a old flat-top steel can. Each six pack comes
with an opener and instructions for anyone who needs help figuring out
how to get to their beverage. Nice golden beer with a great, refreshing
flavor. Right now this beer is only available in the Washington and
Oregon area.
Strip, Strip Hooray:
I lucked into traveling to Seattle at the same time that Dita Von Teese
was holding her new burlesque review. This was my first burlesque show
and I have to say it was an amazing experience. We stood right at the
stage and had a great view of the entire show. The MC, Murray Hill
was hilarious. The performers were beautiful, and energy was vibrant.
If you have the opportunity to see this show, do not pass it up.
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