Fremont Brewing
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Fremont Brewing

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Stuart Axelbrooke

A neighborhood brewery with communal tables, a family-friendly patio, and some of the best IPAs in the Pacific Northwest. Fremont doesn't do food, so you bring your own or grab from one of the nearby trucks. The Urban Pale Ale is a gateway drug; the bourbon-barrel-aged dark beers are where they really flex. Unpretentious, democratic, and consistently excellent.

Insider tip

The Lush IPA on a warm afternoon at the outdoor tables. Bring a dog, bring a kid, bring a pizza from down the street.

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