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Naked City Taphouse
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 24 Bottles: 60
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Snipes Dos Borrachos , Two Beers Pumpkin Spice , Raccoon Lodge Belgian Tempter Tripel 75
More Beers Available Here
Naked City Dubbel 75, Snipes Mountain Sour Horn 75, Two Beers Jive Espresso Stout 75, Whitstran Over-the-Edge 75, Elliott Bay Vanilla Bourbon Stout 75, Port Townsend Meet Your Maker Porter 75, Rattlesnake Mountain Smokey Porter 54, Silver City Fat Woody Oak-Aged Scotch Style Ale 96, Firestone Walker Union Jack IPA 98, Big Al Fresh Hop Harvest Ale 98, Spire Mountain Dark & Dry Apple Cider 63, Hales Special Bitter (Cream HSB) 63, Issaquah Hoppy Frog IPA 58, Schooner Exact Regrade Pale 58, Unibroue Maudite 98, Northern Lights Copper Fest 98, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Extra! Ale 98, Avery The Beast Grand Cru Ale 95, Elliott Bay Barleywine (Pro-Am) 95, Chuckanut Altbier 95, Snipes Mountain Oktoberfest 95, Snipes Mountain Hop Valley Common 95, Chuckanut Rauch Bier 68, Black Raven Morrighan Stout 68, Glazen Toren Saison dErpe-Mere 92, Walking Man Barefoot Brown 73, Silver City The Blend IPA 73, Cascade The Vine 96, 7 Seas Ballz Deep Double IPA 96, Issaquah White Frog Ale 55, Moylans Dragoons Dry Irish Stout 87, Black Raven La Petite Mort 87, Oceanside Ale Works 7 Seas IPA 87, Big Al Local Hero #3 Cream Ale 87, Southern Tier Mokah 99, Chuckanut Helles 99, Silver City Gold Mountain Pilsner 35, Russian River Temptation 100, Russian River Blind Pig IPA 99, New Belgium The Trip I (Trippel IPA) 82, Gouden Carolus Noël (Christmas) 98, Lost Abbey 10 Commandments 97, Girardin Gueuze Black Label 100, Verhaeghe Echte Kriekenbier 83, New Belgium La Folie 100, Rodenbach Grand Cru 98, Russian River Consecration 100, Terminal Gravity Triple 74, Boulevard Tank 7 Saison 95, New Belgium The Trip III 68, Iron Horse Mocha Death 68, Terminal Gravity Breakfast Porter 76, Big Al IPA 76, Allagash Burnham Road 79, Alpine Marzen 46, Big Time Trombipulator 77, Amnesia Dubbel Whammy 77, Elliott Bay Helles 77, Big Al Summer Lager 77, Firestone Walker IPA 83, Boundary Bay Amarillo Shingle Hop 71, Oskar Blues Gordon 98, Chuckanut Dortmunder 98, Salmon Creek Scottish Ale 44, Naked City Hoptrocity Rye Pale Ale 44, Walking Man Homo Erectus Imperial IPA 94, Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 91, Big Al Belgian IPA 91, Moylans Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Moylans Double Kiltlifter (Batch 1000) 82, Moylans Pomegranate Wheat 61, Moylans Special Bitter 57, Anacortes Eau Sombre 57, Hazel Dell Imperial IPA 57, Yakima Craft IPA 57, Ice Harbor IPA 57, Black Raven Kristale Wheat 57, Big Al Vienna Lager 57, Cascade Mouton Rouge 94, Port Townsend Imperial Scotch Ale 94, Silver City Kellerbier 41, Trade Route Infidel Lime IPA 69, Mc Chouffe 94, Avery The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 99, Baron Maibock 99, Chuckanut Stout 99, Northern Lights Solar Winds 58, Avery The Czar Imperial Stout 98, Big Al Dark Roast 98, Rogue Independence Hop Ale 84, Hales Supergoose IPA 86, Urthel Hop-it 92, Silver City Imperial Stout 90, Schooner Exact 3 Grid IPA 75, Silver City Big Daddys E.S.B. 60, Avery Collaboration Not Litigation 93, Elliott Bay Hop Scotch 93, Rogue Imperial Porter 95, Lazy Boy Red Head Imperial Red 69, Russian River Pliny the Younger 100, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Big Al Local Hero # 1 Kevins Doppelbock 100, Iron Horse Whisky Oaked Belgian Black 100, Three Skulls Cutthroat Red 56, Three Skulls Black Bonney Porter 43, Ninkasi Tricerahops Double IPA 94, Elliott Bay Chocolate Porter 94, Walking Man Black Cherry Stout 81, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Lost Abbey Red Barn Ale 95, Laughing Dog Bourbon Barrel Aged The Dogfather Imperial Stout 95, Verhaeghe Vichtenaar 93, Anacortes Klosterbier 93, Lost Abbey Serpents Stout 100, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Diamond Knot Ho-Ho 84, Avery Fifteen 68, Big Al Winter Warmer 68, Chuckanut Organic Amber Ale 68, Gilligans American Pale Ale 68, Chuckanut Pilsner 68, Chuckanut Vienna Lager 68, Chuckanut Marzen 68, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Dunkleweisse 30°) 90, Water Street Burrs Frosty 74, Port Townsend Winter Rye 74, Pike Entire Wood Aged Stout 95
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10 reviews for Naked City Taphouse
| Feinschmecker (51), Seattle, Washington | | October 1, 2009 I have been here several times and they always have something new on tap that is local and I have not tried. They have also a list of what will replace the beers currently on tap to entice you to return. Amazing place for a great selection of Washington beers. | | CheersMate1 (34), Atlanta, Georgia | | August 12, 2009 This place is awesome. We have nothing like this in Atlanta. A failry decent sized place. Sat at the tables on the left hand side of the bar. Very good service. Nice selection of drafts. I was able to try Blind Pig on tap. The food selection wasn’t as awful as everyone makes it out to be. This place is a great place to drink. It is in an awesome part of town. Second to Uber in my opinion. | | OldMrCrow (34), Seattle, Washington | | July 11, 2009 [ Updated August 6, 2009 ] Nice new addition to the Seattle scene. Awesome focus on the PacNW region, food aims toward organic and local. Gotta love the fire sale they were having when I got in there -- lots of good bottles at wholesale cost for take away only. Downsides: (a) The acoustics are pretty awful in what is otherwise quite a nice space. (b) The wife claims that the food sucks. It’s not exceptional, but "sucks" is too strong.
Sour tasting 8/05/09 was awesome. $25 bought 14 sours, very few of them boring, including Consecration bottle and draft, St. Lamvinus draft, and Cascade The Vine. Service at this event was A+. | | SuzyGreenberg (25), Seattle, Washington | | May 21, 2009 One of the top new taphouses to hit Seattle recently; a beautiful, long bar seats probably 20 or more; another slender bench in the bar area for more seating and a host of tables; 20+ taps of mostly local offerings as well as their own brews (look forward to more!); haven’t eaten their yet, but the menu has a german feel to it that more than just the average pub grub; was packed on a recent friday night, so this has been a hit with the neighborhood | | ¾ (599), Colorado | | May 18, 2009 Kind of polished look to the place. Local taps galore, some regional, some national, wide selection, focus on American-style micros. Food is soup, sandwiches and pasta, okay to fill you up, tasty for what it is. Nice enough spot, no complaints. | | BrewDad (239), Olympia, Washington | | May 17, 2009 Nice place they have a great selection of brews over 23 awesome taps and some of there own brews . Great food and service they will take care of the beer customer. A must stop for the Seattle beer scene. | snakeoilpete (4), Seattle, Washington does not count - explanation | | January 24, 2009 Great place within walking (or stumbling) distance, so I go fairly often. Beer selection is great- 24 taps of mostly local stuff, but always a few interesting brews from farther away, and the taps rotate pretty frequently. The owners and staff are all friendly and willing to talk about beer or whatever. It is a pretty good sized place, and "modern clean feel" is probably as well as you could describe the decor. Not my ideal setting, but it doesn’t bother me. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in the Seattle area. | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | January 14, 2009 [ Updated May 15, 2009 ] Visited early evening on Tuesday, Jan 13 2009 with bvc. This place has a very tasteful modern clean feel to it. Decent sized bar with a bunch of bar tables. Service at the bar was very attentive and friendly. I really like what they are doing with the tap list, focusing on local Washington State brewers. They also have a small brew kit in back and brew a couple of their own house beers. Hit had more Washington tap handles than any other place I have seen in Seattle. This alone makes it worth the visit if you are looking to try a bunch of WA beer. Food menu was really limited, and not terribly exciting. I didn’t eat, so can’t speak to quality at all. Coll concept, well executed. I wish every city had a place like this, couple of house beers, huge focus on locals, etc. | | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | January 3, 2009 They are really working hard to bring their prices in line since they opened, and that is just awesome. They have tons of great taps for sure--lots of Washington State stuff. The food is just ok, but the service is really good, and the owners want to succeed with the beer geeks. They will hang out with you and shoot the breeze. The Washington state selection is not to be trifled with--this place lives and dies by it, but it is a pretty amazing local selection. | | dsagoas (11), , Washington | | December 11, 2008 Great place. They have a great selection of beers both on tap and in the bottle. The fun part is when a keg blows, they almost never replace the keg with the same beer. I havent had the food, but I know the guy that put the limited menu together, and Im sure he did a good job. Don Webb and GM Rachaal are always a pleasure to talk to about beer. |
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