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Welcome to Pike Brewing Company

Pike Brewing Company is a renowned brewery-style restaurant located in the heart of Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market. The atmosphere exudes a cool and modern vibe, with giant Pike beer bottles integrated into the walls, showcasing the brewery's essence. Their diverse range of beers, including limited brews celebrating Women in Beer and Pike Pride, are a must-try. The food menu, under the Pike Fish Bar name, offers delectable dishes like perfectly breaded Fish and Chips and a creamy asparagus risotto with seared scallops. The service is top-notch, and the overall experience is a perfect blend of great food, fantastic drinks, and killer ambiance.

Pike Brewing Company: Reviews & Ratings

Viola A.
Viola A.

My kids and I came here after a long day exploring Seattle by foot, on our way back to the ferry. We were seated right away and our server engaged with my little ones the same as she did me and my older daughter. I ordered the Caesar Salad, my older daughter ordered the flight of pretzels and mustards, my son ordered the chicken strips and my youngest ordered the mac & cheese with bacon. Everything was large portions. My older daughter let me try her mustards and I enjoyed all of them, plus the pretzel was soft on the inside and crunchy exterior. The chicken strips looked cooked well, and the mac and cheese was well-seasoned and tasted great! Everyone left full and happy, with leftovers.

Chunneath K.
Chunneath K.

First time at Pike brewing company and this place is surprisingly huge. It has a dive bar vibe. Overall it was a good experience. It's a good quick pit stop if you're going to a concert or show at the Showbox across the street. I got a beer and a burger. The burger was fine, kind of your typical burger. The service wasn't the best, or more of the lack of service. I had to go find my own utensils and napkins. You either order your food/drinks at the bar or through the QR code.

Sara C.
Sara C.

Pike Brewing is a cool brewery style restaurant and pub right in the iconic Pike Place Market of Seattle. We stopped into Pike Brewing when we stumbled in from exploring Seattle all day, having worked up an appetite. The ambiance was cool and modern, with giant Pike beer bottles embedded in the walls (love both giant things and beer, so yay). As you walk to the eatery area of Pike Brewing, you're also walking through the actual brewery, where you can see the pipes running throughout, the giant Pike branded grist case, and other brewing accoutrements I recognized. Every beer I tried was fabulous, and they also do awesome limited brews with important social aspects like Women in Beer, and Pike Pride, which I love. The food was great too (it's named Pike Fish Bar, but is all a part of the Pike Brewing location/umbrella). I had the Fish and Chips, with filets that were perfectly breaded, and fries that were extra crispy and salty, as I like 'em, and they were tossed in Old Bay Seasoning for a little extra kick. My husband had a special of the day, which was a creamy asparagus risotto with scallops that were seared beautifully, topped with slices of parmesan and tomatoes. Super yum! Pike Brewing/Pike Fish Bar had the perfect equation for me. The service was great, the food was fantastic, and the ambiance was killer!

Diane Z.
Diane Z.

This place is very nostalgic, lived all the history on the walls, nice big brewery right in the middle of downtown! The beer flight was nice to have so we knew what we wanted to buy for later, the pizza was pretty good! And the guacamole was fresh. I'd like to go back on a weekend! I'm sure it's a hot place to be! You have to order via scanning, but they brought the food and drinks out fairly quickly, not much interactions with staff.

Katherine P.
Katherine P.

This place is the real thing. Kumamoto Oysters were absolutely dee-lish and the Fish n Chips the best I've had since I went to England. Super crispy and very close to Seattle Art Museum where I saw the Calder exhibit.

Jasmine F.
Jasmine F.

Very cool spot to stop at lots of cool things to look around on the walls it is a two stories restaurant/bar take the stairs or there is an elevator. Me and my friend went straight to the bar. Bartender was really nice. Gave us recommendations to try. I had a German lager very light and crisp. My friend had a cherry sour I think but it was very delicious. Nice spot to have dinner with the family or just go to the bar with friends and hang out.

Caroline J.
Caroline J.

Stopped into try their beer and grab a bite to eat. Beers were good and service was also very good! I believe our waitress's name was Trish, and she was excellent. Got us everything we needed and checked in on us often. Nachos were very good! Wish they offered salsa on the side for some extra sauciness! The chicken was very tasty and it's a good size. Plenty of seating with a mix between booths, tables and high tops as well as around the bar. Tons of beer decor throughout as well! There are a lot of steps around the place but also ramps and just make sure to request an area that is accessible by a ramp if needed!

Mel C.
Mel C.

I can only review based on drinks we had, but we decided to visit Pike after the Gum Wall. It was a last-minute decision to stop in. The inside has a very cool and relaxed vibe with several areas available for seating. Ordering is fast and easy to do. We made it in and put with six of us in under 30 minutes. We just missed the women's history month Bbrewing event by a day but tried the beer brewed by the women of Pike. I bought some cute merchandise too. The pilsner here was light and crisp, and I like the smooth, easy taste. It's a short walk from here to the pier and aquarium, too.

Location

Pike Brewing Company: A Gem in Seattle's Culinary Scene

Located in the heart of Seattle at 1415 1st Ave, Pike Brewing Company is a must-visit destination for food and beer enthusiasts. This brewery-style restaurant and pub, nestled in the iconic Pike Place Market, offers a unique dining experience with a menu that caters to all palates.

As a food reviewer, my dining adventure at Pike Brewing Company left me thoroughly impressed. The ambiance exudes a cool and modern vibe, with giant Pike beer bottles adorning the walls. Walking through the brewery area, observing the brewing process up close, added an extra layer of authenticity to the dining experience.

The menu boasts a variety of options, from classic pub fare to innovative culinary creations. The Fish and Chips, with perfectly breaded filets and crispy fries tossed in Old Bay Seasoning, were a standout dish. The creamy asparagus risotto with seared scallops was a delightful surprise, showcasing the chef's skilled hand in balancing flavors.

What sets Pike Brewing Company apart is its commitment to social causes through limited edition brews like Women in Beer and Pike Pride. The diverse range of beers offered, coupled with the delicious food options, ensures a memorable dining experience for all patrons.

In conclusion, Pike Brewing Company is a culinary gem that seamlessly combines great food, exceptional brews, and a vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're a beer aficionado, a food enthusiast, or just looking for a unique dining experience in Seattle, Pike Brewing Company should be at the top of your list. Cheers to great food and great company at Pike Brewing Company!