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6 reviews for Scuttlebutt Brewing Company
| highibus (14), Mill Creek, Washington | | November 13, 2009 Neat building right on the water. My wife was concerned since the parking lot is out over the water. No frills not a neuvo brewpub in any way. But service was great, beer was the best price I have seen (under $4 pint). Food, well, not great, but decent prices and not too bad. Kids enjoyed it too. I will be back, nice laid back atmosphere and games for the kids and kids at heart. | | tongatim (11), Bellingham, Washington | | September 12, 2009 Cozy, friendly little place. Average food. Above average, but not great beers. | | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | June 5, 2007 Serviceable converted light industrial location of some kind. They’ve cleaned it up pretty well. They have a couple of flat screen tvs up, but it still feels a hair’s breadth removed from a cafeteria at a ferry dock.
The taps are all SB--about 10. They always have a seasonal or two and a nitro among them. The waitstaff is a bunch of kids. The beer here is quite nondescript, and the food is barely at Denny’s level--egg shells in the salad, a bunch of stuff pulled out of hermetically sealed industrial food supply bags and deep-fried.
If you’re hardcore about hitting breweries, this one is acceptable, but if you have non-beer-geeks in your group, you can do better. There’s just not much happening here--no other beers, no activities, just a small square dining room. | | Ibrew2or3 (161), Safety Harbor, Florida | | August 16, 2006 Cool looking place. We missed our turn here and figured one of the next streets would lead us down the hill to the water front. WRONG. This place can be tough to find if you’ve not been in the area much and you’re not following clear directions and attempt to “wing it” as I did. It took longer than expected to get seated considering the light crowd. Food was tasty and the service was good. Their beer is OK. Nothing wrong with it just it isn’t noteworthy. To me it seems like their IPA is like most Pale Ales and their Pale is more like a Mild. | | linc33 (29), Albany, New York | | July 11, 2006 Visited July 2006. A little easy to miss if unfamiliar with the area. Decor was .. boathouse? Maritime stuff with some random pictures of aircraft and vessels on the walls, no doubt to do with the base situated directly behind. Had the best and worst beer of the 60+ I tried in the Seattle and Portland areas. Don’t miss the Hoptopia. A shame it wasn’t available in 12s or 22s. | | maltdog (51), Knoxville, Tennessee | | August 24, 2005 Visited April 2005. Easy-to-miss... nondescript whitewashed cinderblock facade, and a small sign that doesn’t face the road. The back of the building is on the waterfront, but the BP itself has a lovely view of the railroad tracks. Utterly dismal inside; white cinderblock again, decorated with maritime paraphenalia, ranging from Naval and Coast Guard pennants and awards, to snapshots of dinghies. Plastic chairs and tables, indoor-outdoor carpet. So-so beers, but the cola-like porter was nice, as was the slightly medicinal Belgian. Typical bar menu; burgers and fries. Food was good... solid sandwiches and burgers, fries were some of the best I ever had! Good service (we were outnumbered by the staff, being the only two customers.) A little effort on the appearance would help tremendously. |
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