Letterpress Distilling
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Letterpress Distilling Reviews
While visiting Seattle for our Alaska trip, our family friend, Brian, introduced us to this place. He is a regular customer who visits twice a year and has been telling me about it for years. We finally had the opportunity to stop by and try it for ourselves.
The owner, Skip, was very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. This place is definitely a hidden gem, and I’m glad we finally got to visit.
Skip and the lady there (sorry I forgot her name) were absolutely amazing and so was their products. Definitely a place to visit when you get a chance.
We attended a flight tasting of their cellos and amaros. They were delicious! The owner shared the story behind the brand and you could get a sense of his passion for this craft. What a nice hidden gem!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 12 - 6PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 4PM |
Letterpress Distilling is a hidden gem in an old warehouse, providing a cozy and educational experience. The proprietor, Skip, is knowledgeable and takes time to explain the distillation process. The Amaro is particularly loved, even by those who do not usually drink it. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of products and a fantastic tasting menu that features many options. The staff is friendly and professional, ensuring a pleasant visit even during busy times. Although the restaurant closes on Sundays, guests look forward to returning home with bottles they purchased.