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The Perfect 3- Day Seattle Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
"Redhook is "proud to hang his hat at a state of the art brewery located in the heart of scenic Woodinville, WA." Completed in 1994, the impressive venue takes inspiration from the brewhouses of Bavaria, Germany. The popular spot features grounds on which many events take place the warmer months (like an alfresco movie series). Overlooking the brew tanks, visitors find the Weatherman's Room and Tour Gallery (which can be rented for private parties)."
"Shying away from the popular austere industrial look, this tap room is tricked out with warm lighting, art, brick walls, and cozy fire pits. Planters, Adirondack chairs, and a shuffleboard make it an ideal place to kick back. Photo by Megan Swann"
"This local microbrewery, with its huge interior, expansive windows, and copper-topped bar, is eminently cool and is a great place to hang out with friends and sample house-brewed beers. Many of them bear mythological names, in keeping with the brewery's name, and you'll find everything from lagers and stouts to pilsners and ales. A good menu of pub fare includes pastas, sandwiches, stews, and fish and chips."
"Started back in 1995 this brewery is a Seattle Craft Beer Icon. Their Capitol Hill location is the first of 4 locations where patrons can not only grab a great beer but nosh on items from a vast menu selection. While the beer on tap really is the star of the show, their locations feature not just beer but wine and liquor choices along with a variety of non-alcoholic options."
"You can't get much more local than the Elysian Brewery, which brews its beer in Georgetown, a neighborhood in south Seattle. They offer 20-plus different beers at their three locations. They're possibly best known for their Night..."
"Taking a bite of this creamy and tangy lime pie will send you right to heaven. With its sweet coconut crust, it’s sure to sweeten up your day."
"Before we did this whole shebang, Olympia Coffee was among my favorite coffee roasters in the world, and they started right here in the Pacific Northwest!. Until recently, it has been hard to get my hands on their coffee in Seattle because the nearest location was in Tacoma. But now they have two locations in Seattle – one in West Seattle, and one in Columbia City (south of Downtown Seattle)."
"The seasonal Latte with Strawberry Beret Syrup is a must at Olympia Coffee Roasters, which has two locations in Seattle (Columbia City and West Seattle). The latte features strawberries and pink peppercorns, combined with iced Rishi Peppermint tea."
"After head over to the Daily Dozen for scrumptious tiny donuts, you won’t be able to get enough of. Their signature donut is the sugar donut, however, we were drooling over the maple bacon mini donuts."
"Grab some doughnuts at Daily Dozen Doughnuts or a coffee and pastry at the original Starbucks for breakfast. Mornings at the market are a little quieter than many afternoons"
"Located up in Northgate, this nondescript strip mall donut shop is a mom-and-pop donut haven for crullers and fritters galore. Straight and simple, the donuts here are legit and the selection is vast. Family Donuts also has a location in Lynnwood, should you find yourself in that neck of the woods."
"Walk into the Family Donut Shop and you’ll feel like you took a step back into your childhood. Not trying anything over the top or too fancy, these owners pride themselves on one thing- making great tasting donuts."