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Beer Available At Tangle Town (Elysian Brewing Public House) (arranged by most recent)
Elysian Bête Blanche Belgian Tripel (2011) 88, Elysian 12 Beers of Apocalypse #4 - Peste Chocolate Chili Ale 50, Elysian Bifröst Winter Ale 92, Elysian My Prerogative , Elysian Dragonstooth Stout 99, Elysian Arboreal Chestnut Brown Ale 60, Elysian Elk Frost , Elysian Poison Dwarf Scottish-style Ale 84, New Belgium The Trip X (’72 Eldorado Fresh Hop IPA) , New Belgium Lips of Faith - Kick 93, Elysian Mens Room Original Pumpkin Ale , Elysian Kürbitinus 78, Elysian Saison of the Witch , Elysian Dragon’s Teat , Elysian Type - O , Elysian Idiot Sauvin IPA 96, New Belgium The Trip IX (Down Under IPA) , Elysian Raconteur , Elysian Akhnaten
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| Petronius (24), Seattle, Washington | | April 23, 2012 [ Updated May 17, 2012 ] Service, ambience and food are making this for me. Beer is alright, as in it might not rock your world, but all of the brews have character and are more interesting then, say line-up at maritime or naked city. Let’s not forget 2 casks! | | MartinT (469), Montreal, Quebec | | March 2, 2011 Came here for brunch and was not disappointed. The omelet I had was delicious, as were the potatoes. Plenty of food on the plate too. The house brews were all very good, but the Analog Pale Ale, a 3.8% brew was the standout. Absolutely stellar. It was a slow Sunday around noon, so service was prompt but disinterested. All in all, I’d come back here for brunch anytime if I were in northern Seattle. | | presario (135), Stampede City, Alberta | | February 26, 2011 Big place. Family friendly. Good brunch and burgers. Lots of Elysian beer. | | highibus (16), Vail, Arizona | | August 10, 2009 Nice looking location on a corner, open and bright. Was there with the family and I would probably vote against that for others. Service was kind of I will be there whenever even though I only have 2 tables. Nice enough though. Had ordered a The Trip II for me and a Koolsh for my wife. She liked mine better damn it. So I will have to leave the beer judgement for another time. Need to try more. But food was expensive and not that good. Overall not a great experience. | | after4ever (176), Brier, Washington | | December 12, 2008 Nice little place in a somewhat out of the way neighborhood. If you are in the Seattle area, it is pretty much a given that you will be visiting all of the Elysians. If you are from out of town, it makes sense to combine a visit to this location with a visit to Green Lake and Uber and the Duck. Check to see what is on draft here before you come. There might be something cool on that the other Elysians do not have pouring at the moment. This location does offer guest faucets to other local breweries. The place is well put together and well run. All the fixtures are clean and new. The staff is efficient and active. It is a bit noisy when busy, but you can either sit in the bar and watch a game or treat it like a restaurant in the dining room. In the summer they open the big garage doors that front the busy street, with plenty of foot traffic and people watching flowing by. | | kmweaver (116), Santa Rosa, California | | October 31, 2008 Quick stop here for some local pumpkin beer leftovers from the Elysian Pumpkin festival. Had maybe fifteen beers total, about half of which were pumpkin oriented: Hansel & Gretel Pumpkin Ginger, Elliot Bay’s Mashing Pumpkin, PK-47 Pumpkin Malt Liquor, etc. Basic lineup of Elysian beers were available on tap and in bottles, along with some solid Belgian selections (bottles: Chimay, basic De Dolles, etc.). Very friendly service, slightly expensive pints, but plenty of free samples. | | Crit (132), New Westminster, British Columbia | | June 15, 2008 [ Updated September 19, 2008 ] Very attentive bartender, good selection, decently priced. Food slightly above average. Quiet location easy to park.
Was there on a quiet Thursday afternoon, very enjoyable
| | Ibrew2or3 (248), Phoenix, Arizona | | November 12, 2007 [ Updated November 19, 2007 ] Nice space with multiple roll up windows/doors (letting tons of light in) that lead out to the street in this quaint tiny shopping district. It has a kind of modern feel and look to the place in some respects. The bar surface looks like sheet metal. They have some sixteen beers listed on tap all but three are there’s. Today I see five (had to count twice to be sure because it doesn’t seem right) different pumpkin beer varieties on tap. I was told they had even more a couple of days earlier. There are also two beer engines for select cask dispensing. The food is tasty and has some unique flair. I see a decent bottle selection with about a dozen fairly standard Belgium offering and a few craft brews. One tube here in the corner is tuned to sports. | | mmilrod (12), | | October 19, 2007 A nice neighborhood pub in Seattle’s TangleTown, in the old Honey Bear site. They feature Elysian brews, making some on premise, along with others.
This place allows children outside the bar area. If you are looking for the hip happening spot to see and be seen, this is defintely not for you. However, if you are looking to avoind that seen scene, it definitely IS. Can be hard to find, hence the name, Tangletown. | | Feinschmecker (53), Seattle, Washington | | September 5, 2007 Great selection for this neighborhood. Not too big not too small. We went on a week night and there was not much gong on, which is good sometimes. |
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