2 Best Sights in Seattle, Washington

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We've compiled the best of the best in Seattle - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fair Isle Brewing

Ballard

In the land of IPA enthusiasts, Fair Isle bravely brews an assortment of innovative saisons and farmhouse ales, sometimes incorporating local ingredients such as rhubarb and elderberry. Fair Isle lends its kitchen to a wide variety of pop-ups serving everything from Turkish lamb roasts to Taiwanese soups. The taproom is all-ages, so bring along your little future beer lovers. On Fridays at 5 pm, one of the co-owners guides tours through the brewery that include a tasting of young ales.

936 N.W. 49th St., Seattle, 98107, USA
206-428–3434

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Old Stove Brewing Co.

Downtown

Part of Pike Place Market’s recent expansion, Old Stove—which is brewed on-site—might be the kid-friendliest taproom in town. Choose from 24 drafts at the award-winning brewery, which can be paired with pub fare like burgers, sandwiches, and pretzel bites, or oysters and salmon dip, if you're feeling fancy. Try to nab a seat on the patio or by the window (especially at sunset) so you can watch ferries glide across Puget Sound from the 80-foot west-facing window that frames Elliott Bay and the mountains.

1901 Western Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-602–6120

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