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“Innovative craft beers”
In 1981, Redhook founders, Gordon Bowker and Paul Shipman, had a vision to bring Seattle a better beer than the light yellow fizzy stuff that was widely available at the time. Seizing upon the progressive energy of other pioneering Emerald City brands, the two established Seattle’s Redhook Ale Brewery. From modest beginnings in an old transmission shop in the Ballard neighborhood, to a former trolley car barn in Fremont, Redhook has always embodied the spirit of Seattle. After 39 years, Seattle’s Original Craft Brewery is still brewing fresh, innovative craft beers for the new generations of beer lovers.
Tried veggie pizza and tater tots. Tasted well. Worth trying. Pizza is very different style, meaning, it's a thick bread with toppings. We liked it. It was nice outdoor seating in summers.... Read more
The place has an industrial feel with exposed bricks with ample seating. No reservations required. We took our 7 year old with us. Trivia night was fun! Food was self-service, order via the QR... Read more
Such a fun spot! Great food (kobo pizza) and great drink selection of beers, ciders, and hard kombucha. Lots of inside seating so it makes for a great place to hang out with friends. Service... Read more
Redhook Brewlab
Hours
- Sun: 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
- Wed, Thu: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
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