Trails End Taphouse and Restaurant

Taps: 28 | Bottles: 150+
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  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 13/15
  • FOOD 9/10
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 18/20
andrewje41  (142) Monroe, Washington | June 25, 2017
Great place to grab a beer or two, and enjoy some excellent food. First couple times visited was during the Snohomish crawl, and the wait was too long, and we chose to move on. This time, we were able to get a table on the outside patio out front with barely any wait. It’s a small place. Probably the hottest day of the year, so it was nice to sit outside in the sun, where they have the mist going. A ton of great beers on tap, including a bunch that are extremely local to the Snohomish area. Was able to try a brewery that I’ve never seen anywhere else, which was great. The food was excellent. Staff was extremely fast, helpful, and enjoyable to be around. They had several coolers of bottles, with a wide variety of styles, but I wasn’t clear if they were for onsite consumption only or not, though reading other reviews seems to clear that up. I stuck to the draft list. Interesting to have a restaurant that is dog friendly on the patio. This is huge for me. Love the dog friendly places. A great experience Overall, incredible beer and food, and a great experience overall. I’ll definitely be back.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 8/10
  • SELECTION 11/15
  • FOOD 9/10
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 16/20
maxwelldeux  (148) Snohomish, Washington | April 6, 2015
Really nice little place in Snohomish right at the end of the Centennial Trail. They have 28 taps and a couple coolers of bottles that can be opened in house (for a $1 cracking fee) or purchased to take home. 6 taps are permanent, and the other 22 rotate. Most are craft locals, though there are a few craft imports or quality selections from US breweries. The food is a bit pricy, but high quality and nicely varied. Staff behind the bar seem to know their stuff, and they print up-to-date beer menus in house.
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  • AMBIANCE 3/5
  • SERVICE 7/10
  • SELECTION 8/15
  • FOOD 5/10
  • VALUE 4/10
  • OVERALL 14/20
JFParnell  (35) Washington | September 20, 2014
Not as good as Fred’s Riverfront Alehouse. Decent food, but a little pricey. Beer selection was good.
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  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 11/15
  • FOOD 7/10
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 15/20
after4ever  (322) Mukilteo, Washington | February 18, 2013
Met a buddy here to help him pass the time during a baby shower that his wife was attending upstairs--this is actually relevant to the experience, because catering and special events are actually a huge part of the business here. I wouldn’t have known that otherwise. This place used to be a bottle shop making a pretty sincere effort at being a craft beer mecca. They still offer a big selection of bottles, but they have greatly expanded their draft offerings and more than tripled the size of their dining room. It’s a real restaurant now without a doubt. Most of the building is still a big indoor soccer center, so when you show up, you might be fighting for parking with all the families at the game. This doesn’t mean the restaurant is packed. The restaurant itself is actually quite nicely decorated; you don’t get any sense at all that you’re in an afterthought business. It’s there to be a restaurant, not a coffee shop for the soccer center or anything like that. It’s got pretty floors, furniture, exterior, and all the carpentry inside is attractive. There are fireplaces, and TVs in the bar. The staff is young and bustling and super friendly. They’re really nice. They know the menu well, and they give great service. We were here for lunch, and the menu is solid--a few apps, sandwiches, small pizzas. The dinner menu is evidently pretty ambitious. Our sandwiches were well made and satisfying. They pour a couple dozen beers, most of them west coast, with a few europeans mixed in. They pour quite a few Washington beers, and they have a great relationship with Boundary Bay, always pouring good stuff from them. Overall, these guys are really doing it right. You can come in for a beer, a light meal, or a real meal. Weekend dinners are packed out the door, but the rest of the schedule is pretty accessible, and you’re fairly well assured of a good experience here. I’ll definitely be back when I am in the area. They’re clearly the best beer bar in Snohomish now.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 14/15
  • FOOD 8/10
  • VALUE 8/10
  • OVERALL 18/20
geezer840  (2) Washington | December 17, 2012
Open for over a year and expanded seating and added a great food menu. Currently they have 28 taps consisting of NW micro brews along with many west coast and a few Belgian and German selections. Kegs are available. The food selections are limited to grilled sandwiches and pizza and soup for lunch with a full menu in the evening. The food is usually excellent but still suffering a bit of inconsistency in the preparation. Hopefully it will smooth out. Brewer events are infrequent but outstanding when offered. Children are welcome but the crowd is usually almost all serious beer aficionados.
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  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 10/10
  • SELECTION 11/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 9/10
  • OVERALL 17/20
CampesinoTino  (71) Seattle, Washington | May 30, 2011
Great selection of beers from the PNW and beyond (Boulevard, Southern Tier, The Bruery, etc) and excellent service. Taps should be up and running this summer. Definitely worth a visit to Snohomish along with Fred’s Alehouse.

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