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Seattle 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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Seattle Sidewalk Offline Restaurant Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to Seattle Dining
by Sidewalk Com (Editor), Kathleen Flinn (Editor)
November 1997,  Paperback, 288 pages, (guidebook)
More than 500 restaurant reviews presented alphabetically, with five indexes organizing the reviews by star ratings, neighborhoods, cuisines, special features, and especially good deals.  Comes with a pull-out map to help you locate the restaurants. Order now...

Green Cuisine: A Guide to Vegetarian Dining around Seattle and Puget Sound
by Cameron J. Woodworth
October 1998, 2nd edition, Paperback, 224 pages, (guidebook)
Covers more than 900 restaurants, juice bars and health-food stores
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Seattle Cheap Eats: 300 Terrific Bargain Eateries
by Sumi Hahn
January 1999, 6th Edition, Sasquatch Books, 192 pages, (
guidebook)
From small neighborhood eateries to the sophisticated "name" restaurants.
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Seattle (Citylife Pictorial Guide)
by Barbara Sleeper, Mike Sedam (Photographer)
October 1998, Paperback, 96 pages, (non-fiction)
A showcase of the city's attractions in pictures and long captions. Order now...

Rough Guide Seattle
by Richie Unterberger

July 1998, mini edition, Paperback, 256 pages, (guidebook). Less than six inches tall and four inches wide, this guide packs in the major neighborhoods, from Lake Washington to Capitol Hill to Downtown; listings of accommodations, cafes, restaurants, and bars; sections on the performing arts, gay nightlife, festivals, sports, and activities for kids, plus shops and galleries and more. Order now...

Above Seattle
by Emmett Watson, Robert W. Cameron (Photographer)
May 1994, Hardcover, 160 pages, (non-fiction)
A collection of historical and original aerial photos of the area with captions that tell you what you are seeing from these unusual angles. Order now...

The Pocket Guide to Seattle and Surrounding Areas
by Duse McLean
June 1998, Paperback, 6th edition, (non-fiction)
Combines current information with historical events. Extensive index, maps and line drawings. Great glossary of local terms.
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Lonely Planet Seattle
September 1998, Paperback, 222 pages, (guidebook)
Washington's largest city is made accessible to travelers with such outdoor activities as skiing, kayaking, and hiking, as well as full restaurant and nightlife recommendations.
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Walking Seattle
by John Owen
March Blessed with a bustling waterfront, charming neighborhoods, a cosmopolitan city center, and a visionary park system, Seattle is a wonderland for the explorer on foot. 19 walks include step-by-step directions, detailed maps, and intriguing descriptions of points of interest along the way. Order now...

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