
Adam’s Bistro is a bold new move for the little lumber town of Monroe, a place where mom and pop cafes still line the Main Street. Twin Rivers in Monroe is part of Adam’s Bistro. This place brews beer on site, as well as roasts coffee. Mixing music, food and beer, Dreadnought serves up award-winning brews in a relaxed atmosphere.Īfter a day of mountain valley recreation, be sure to refuel at Timber Monster in Sultan. A great place to catch an outdoor beer, weather permitting. This dog-friendly warehouse experiments many varieties of hops: you can smell them when you walk in, the aroma wafting from the large tanks. Skookum Brewery is known throughout West Coast beer circles as the place to get a hazy IPA. Nothing better than a day playing in the Cascades followed by a refreshed micro brew. The beer is brewed on site, and you can get $2 pints during the week. This is where the magic is brewed, and it’s one the only places in Everett’s cool/historic Riverside district to get a craft beverage. They’re always creating new seasonal brews and pushing the limits of tasters’ palates with pineapple hefeweizen or a curious spin on an IPA. Since 1990, the Bannan family has been churning out barrels of ales, pilsners, porters and more. Scuttlebutt was making craft beer in Everett before craft beer was a thing.

Scuttlebutt Restaurant1205 Craftsman Way #101 In the summer they host food trucks outside in the parking lot. Prized locally for their open-air dining patio, At Large is the summer spot for catching a sunset over Port Gardner. Another dog-friendly establishment.Īt Large Brewing & Taproom2730 West Marine View Drive You can order food to the bar from local places off a curated menu, no Uber Eats necessary. Catch them after a Silvertips hockey game (the stadium is right down the street). The Independent Beer Bar1801 Hewitt Avenue Thai food and a sour beer make a great combo.

You can bring in outside food, which is great because Hewitt Avenue has no shortage of delicious options within walking distance. Toggle’s has 600 varieties of craft beer and cider in their coolers. This seaside port city has everything you need for a hoppy two- or three-day trip to the true PNW.
