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  2. List of breweries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Distant West Brewing [12] Seattle: Opened in 2024 Elliott Bay Brewing Company [13] Seattle, Burien: Opened in 1997 Elysian Brewing Company: Seattle (3) Opened in 1996; owned by AB InBev: Fremont Brewing: Seattle: Opened in 2009 Georgetown Brewing Company: Seattle: Opened in 2002 Ice Harbor Brewing Company: Kennewick: Opened in 1996 Iron Horse ...

  3. Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Bay Park along the waterfront, downtown Seattle. Two marinas are in Elliott Bay. The larger of them is the privately owned Elliott Bay Marina, in the Magnolia/Interbay neighborhoods at Smith Cove, with 1,200 slips. [19] [20] Bell Harbor Marina, operated by the Port of Seattle, is in the Central Waterfront along Belltown. Up to 70 ...

  4. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott Bay Water Taxi, started its run from Downtown to West Seattle in 1997. [98] In April 2009, the route was renamed from the Elliott Bay Water Taxi to the King County Water Taxi, [99] and dock was upgraded. [98] 8 Seattle Yacht Club (Yacht Anchorage [100] [95]) 1892 [101] 1918 [101] float & boathouse; clubhouse on shore [101]

  5. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Central Waterfront is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is the most urbanized portion of the Elliott Bay shore. It runs from the Pioneer Square shore roughly northwest past Downtown Seattle and Belltown, ending at the Broad Street site of the Olympic Sculpture Park. The Central Waterfront was once the hub of Seattle's maritime activity.

  6. No-Li Brewhouse - Wikipedia

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    No-Li Brewhouse is a brewery and restaurant in Spokane, Washington, United States, co-founded by brewmaster Mark Irvin and beer industry executive John Bryant, expanding on Irvin's Northern Lights Brewery. The brewery is known for its emphasis on local sourcing and local production; in 2013 it was designated a "Spokane Style Beer" producer.

  7. Palisade (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Metropolitan has said of the restaurant: "Sometimes it feels like every other table has someone proposing marriage or planning their Ride the Ducks tour, but this longstanding spot does boast one of Seattle's great views, the sweep of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound toward the Olympics. Inside, the whiff of grandeur only an indoor pond ...

  8. Smith Cove (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Smith Cove, with Elliott Bay Marina in the distance and Port of Seattle piers in front of that. Seen from the Betty Bowen Viewpoint on Queen Anne Hill. The Magnolia Bridge is at right. Smith Cove, seen from the Columbia Center downtown. This image also shows the grain terminal at the southwest corner of the cove.

  9. Hale's Ales - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Mike Hale in 1983. The first batch was brewed in a Colville, Washington apartment before the brewery opened in a local warehouse. [1] Its second brewery opened four years later in Kirkland, Washington. The Colville brewery moved to Spokane, Washington, in 1992, and the Kirkland brewery to Seattle's Ballard neighborhood in 1995.