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Food and Beverage
Microbreweries and Brew Pubs
The local taste for beer spurs the microbrewing industry. Even before the
microbrew revolution in the 80s, Seattle was ranked as having America's largest per capita
consumption of beer.
Elliott Bay
Brewing Co. 4720 California Ave. SW, Seattle, WA 98116. Phone:
206-932-8695.
E-mail
Elysian
Brewing Company. 1221 E Pike Street, Seattle WA 98122.
Phone: 206-860-1920.
Hale's Ales.
4301 Leary Way NW, Seattle, WA 98107. Phone: 206-706-1544. E-mail
"Think Globally, Drink Locally" is their motto. Read about seasonal brews,
and their facilities.
Redhook Ale
Brewery Inc. The Redhook Brewery in Fremont has
relocated to Woodinville, Washington.
Pacific
Inn Pub. 3501 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103. Phone:
206-547-2967.
The Pacific Inn is a neighborhood Pub between Wallingford and Fremont in Seattle. The web
page has chatty essay on Seattle and surrounds, embedded with lots of fun links.
The
Pike Pub and Brewery. 1415 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101.
Phone: 206-622-6044.
Located in downtown Seattle. Read about the history, the brewing process, the beers and
events.
Pyramid
Alehouse, Brewery & Restaurant. 1201 First Avenue South,
Seattle, WA 98134. Phone: 206-682-3377.
Read about the beers, the facilities and events, and take virtual brewery tour.
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Sidewalk Offline Restaurant Guide:
A Comprehensive Guide to Seattle Dining
by Sidewalk Com (Editor), Kathleen Flinn (Editor)
November 1997, Paperback, 288 pages,
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Cuisine: A Guide to Vegetarian Dining
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October 1998,
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Covers more than 900 restaurants, juice
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Eats: 300 Terrific Bargain Eateries
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January 1999, 6th Edition, Sasquatch Books, 192 pages,
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October 1998, Paperback, 96 pages, (non-fiction)
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July 1998, mini edition, Paperback, 256
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Seattle
by Emmett Watson, Robert W. Cameron (Photographer)
May 1994, Hardcover, 160 pages, (non-fiction)
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June 1998, Paperback, 6th edition, (non-fiction)
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Planet Seattle
September 1998, Paperback, 222 pages, (guidebook)
Washington's largest city is made
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by John Owen
March
Blessed with a bustling waterfront, charming
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