“Love Downpour. Living in Edmonds, one of our favorite things to do is walk on the ferry to Kingston and spend the afternoon in one of the coolest towns in Washington. And a stop for a pint or two at Downpour is always part of the experience. It has to be! Friendly people, great variety of brews and a fun atmosphere. Can't recommend it enough.“
“We stopped last Friday for our first visit to this new pizza place and were so impressed. We had the Acropolis pizza and a house salad which had the best dressing. The pizza was delicious as well. Mike's Hot Honey would have been a nice addition to have. Over and above our delicious meal was our server, Michael O, who was beyond polite and friendly and really made our stay wonderful. As luck would have it, his father had stopped in and upon realizing the connection, I made a point to stop and tell him what a fine son he had and that he should be very proud. All in all, both my husband and I enjoyed the ambience of this restaurant, the staff of course, and the food was wonderful. We will be back for sure.“
“This place is a great option if you want to sit and snack while sipping a beer. Cider options were good. They had a root beer on tap. Music was a bit loud, but the vibe was laid back. The whole place seemed very clean. The salmon flatbread was delicious!“
“Wow a great find recommended by my sister and hubby. Another very good spot in Edmonds. The food is varied and terrific. Tomato bisque and a seafood chowder were awesome. My pulled pork gyro was messy and delicious. Sandwiches are large and imaginatively tasty. 17 beers on tap, need I say more? The pulled pork nachos and hummus appetizer plates would be a dinner for two! The service is quick and last minute customizations are easily done. Nice people and good staff. It is a pub atmosphere but has excellent food, hard to beat that.“
“Love coming here when it’s sunny to read and enjoy some great beer. The variety of taps is wonderful, lots of choices for IPAs but also a great selection of less juicy/hoppy beers. The pils was great easy drinking for our week of fake spring“
“Came to check out this local brewery after seeing their post on how they might be closing and wanted to support our local businesses and try out their beers, of course! When I walked in, I was nervous because a lot of breweries welcome children but it's never spacious or have proper seating options (I don't just mean highchairs), but only stool seating you know? NOT Peace of Mind! It is SO spacious inside, booths and stool and even couch areas are available. The bartenders were so friendly and engaging with our kiddos. I loved the booths and the dart and game areas that they provide. Some might think it's a turn off, but I think it's cool they let you bring in your own food. They do have food trucks outside that had pretty decent Mexican food, nothing special... but besides that! Very cozy and comfortable brewery with friendly staff.“
“My Son brought me here and I couldn't be happier. A great place to hang with the locals and drink excellent beer, my favorite being Bad Habit, so good. Come find your own favorite beer too, while playing one of several pinball machines or mingle and expand your friend circle. A++“
“A consistently good, but rarely exceptional brewery. Perhaps my expectations are too high due to the history, head brewer, etc for this brewery, but I was expecting some truly fantastic IPAs. While all of the IPAs on tap were definitely above average, nothing blew us away in the way we hoped. Cloudburst definitely knows what they are doing, though. I expect them to be a pillar of Seattle brewing for the foreseeable future. Staff was fine, but not particularly friendly or knowledgeable. While we went in the middle of winter, it was approximately the same temperature inside as it was outside as well. There are a few kinks to work out as far as service goes.“
“The beer is great, but the staff is incredible. This is one of those places that keeps me coming back simply because I love their staff so much. Even if their beer sucked (which it most certainly does not), I would still keep going here. I love having this place in the neighborhood.“
“Great brewery to have a quick hop with a friend. Feel free to bring your four-legged friend and small humans as this place allows dogs and children. What's best, one of their offerings is a sour beer, in addition to what is expected in the area (IPAs). If your lucky, the bbq food truck is there to complete your full experience.“
“Very chill space. Casual vibe, lots of locals and regulars. Great place to visit and get a sense of Seattle and the local micro-brew scene. Couches, tables, barstools, wifi; upstairs there's more tables and couches, plus games and a pool table. No kids, 21 and older only. No food, but food trucks almost every day. And damn good beer. They have at least 25 on tap, moat they make themselves. Plenty of parking too. Bring your own food, or get it from food trucks or nextstore. Truly "come as you are" and bring your dog, too.“
“This is my 200th brewery I've visited!This is a cute neighborhood garage, a sort of man cave for darts, games, pinball, dogs, a variety of beers from the area, and a couple brewed at the place (3 when I visited). Cute, warm even on a winter night, and pleasantly cozy.“
“This is a very very awesome brewery! I am excited at the opportunity to work with them, to help them have live events like comedy, music, and other forms of entertainment. It is a really nice space and has a nice outdoor area and is in a great neighborhood. The neighborhood has a 1990s nostalgic light feeling, in a way that the other parts of Seattle do not currently have anymore. (With the exception of West Seattle, which still very much holds onto that feeling I so much miss from my childhood) So go to the brewery! Have fun, be safe, and laugh a lot! - Noah aka DinoDad“
“A small local brewery that makes excellent brews. No, eh beer here. From Pilsner to stout and IPA to porter they do it right. They have a great knack for making boozy beers that don't taste or smell boozy, which is also dangerous if you're not paying attention“
“Been coming here for years! The beer is great and the service is very friendly. I love the blonde ale, but it's hard to go wrong. It is also my go to camping beer: does great in growlers and super refreshing, crisp beers are always on tap.“
“I've been to Lantern a couple of times to meet friends. They have a lot of tables inside, but depending on the time of day, they may fill up. Also note that the place is kid friendly and the stroller and kid contingent tends to dominate the place earlier. If you want to avoid that, that grouo tends to clear out towards 7, consequently freeing up tables.About the beer: when I go to a brewery, especially in the PNW, I tend to eyeball their IPA selection. In the two times I've been to Lantern, what I've noticed is that they haven't had an IPA selection. That isn't terrible in itself, and it kind of forces me to expand my choices. I've had pales and sours (which they had a couple of the times I've gone), and had their gose the last time, which all of us enjoyed.For food, there's usually a truck. Last time was a nice Mexican truck, which was really quite tasty.Parking sucks. Arriving around 6:30 increases your chances because the folks with kids and their SUVs tend to be heading out at that time.“
“Cairn BrewingEYB was created to showcase our love of Beer and Nature. We enjoy both, and both are enjoyed together. When we discover a brewery that supports our perspective, we make sure to find a way to support them.When we learned about @cairnbrewing and all that they do to give back to their community, city, and state, we knew we had to stop in.This is a warehouse style brewery located in Kenmore, WA. Kenmore/Woodinville are quickly becoming what the locals call the “eastside brewery district” The taproom has exposed mechanical systems with nods to nature throughout. Paintings of Cairns complimented by evergreen accented walls and various other plants make it clear, you're amongst nature loversTo complete the theme, dark, stained-wood bierhall seating is spread throughout, with TVs lining the one wall and garage doors that open to the patio area, on the other.Their tap list had a lot of quality crafts. While we were there, we tried:?Sunshine Saison | 6.5% Abv.?Party Time Pale Ale | 5.8% Abv.?Hoptraverse Hop Smash IPA | 6.7% Abv.?Spruce Hugger Pine IPA w/ Spruce Tips | 7% Abv.?Sippy Cup Hazy IPA 7% Abv.?Here comes the sun Hazy Pale Ale | 4.9% Abv.They don't offer food themselves but have a food truck most days of the week.“
“Ogres is the real deal for delicious, expert-crafted beers in a very ...unique setting. There will be ogres, of course. But also friendly dogs, chill neighborhood barflies, next door nosh and a super comfy vibe. The bartender will be friendly and knowledgeable. The only downsides are that their hours are very sporadic, and they are located on a gorgeous island in the middle of woodlands. Just right for a reclusive Ogre!“
“Gallagher's is AMAZING! I highly recommend to anyone that likes a good beer to stop by. Chris and Gregg at are kind, helpful, and knowledgeable about all things beer. There are 8 rotating taps covering a wide range of styles and change often so everything is super fresh. Even if you have no desire to brew yourself, this place has an easy, laid back, unpretentious vibe. If your kids and dog are well behaved, you may bring them too!In early November, I was frustrated by not finding the beer styles I wanted locally so I stopped in. Man, am I glad I did! Two weeks later, with Gregg's recipe adjustment suggestions, I brewed up a full batch of English stye Porter. I kegged and bottled it 3 weeks later. Chris even cleaned and sanitized my 5 gallon soda kegs for me! The next day, I brewed up a batch of Czech style Pilsner. I'll keg and bottle it last week of December.I've tapped the first keg of Porter, and It's very close to what I was aiming for. I've already discussed minor recipe adjustments with Gregg to make the next Porter even better.Come visit Gallagher's. You'll be glad you did.“