![]() The first beer Shin really liked was Fat Tire, which he discovered while attending the University of Washington, but it was a few years later that he really learned to appreciate a variety beers and beer styles. Hop Shop regulars covet the limited patio seating and the rotating schedule of food trucks. Not only does Shin offer bottles and growlers to go, he has created a neighborhood gathering spot where parents with kids are welcome to try samples and order pints, selecting from more than 38 different draft beers. He describes his shop on 85th Street as a family-friendly beer store, where he has treats for kids of all ages. At Norms Market, a Shell gas station mini-mart off Highway 9 in Lake Stevens, owner Shane McDaniel recognizes the value of being able to fill your barbecues propane tank, gas tank and growler at the same time.īut Chuck Shin, the owner of Chucks Hop Shop in Greenwood, adds another dimension to the concept of beery convenience. Super Deli Mart in West Seattle regularly hosts special beer events, fills growlers and even sells kegs to go. What are your favorites? Share them in the comments section, on our Facebook page or on Twitter.Between 7-Eleven and the bottle shop (beer store) lies the beer convenience storea new breed that offers a broad selection of craft beer along with other essentials, such as tortilla chips and cigarettes. Don’t forget to fill your growlers!Ĭhuck’s is just one of the many dog friendly places to visit in Seattle. The bar tenders are always super friendly and helpful in helping me pick through all the choices and making a decision. You can order one of there 50 drinks they have on tap, or buy a bottle from the refrigerators to go or drink on site (for a small cork fee). How: With friends, with your dog, your family, or even just to peak your head in to get out of the cold, Chuck’s has lots to offer to every beer enthusiast. Why: If the hundreds of beer selections weren’t reason enough, how about the rotating food trucks they have in their parking lots each night? Or, how about the fact they are dog friendly (great!) and family friendly? How about the fact they have a freezer with Full Tilt ice cream (so many vegan options)? How about the spacious indoor/outdoor seating? Great location? Cool staff? Okay, if you don’t get it by now, I can’t help you! When: Mon-Thu: 11 AM to 12 AM, Fri-Sat: 11 AM to 1 AM, Sun: 11 AM to 12 AM Come down to buy a six pack to go, a pint to stay, or fill up that growler for home. Chuck’s is rather spacious, offering both indoor and outdoor seating, and is both dog and kid friendly. A great place to come hang out with your friends, watch a sporting event on their many TVs (they had an old Muhammad Ali fight on last week!) and play a board game. Chuck’s has hundreds of selections of beer, cider and wine in their many coolers, as well as 50 rotating ciders and beers on tap. What: A combination craft beer shop and bar. Since the Central District location is two blocks from our house (so convenient, right!?) I can really only speak for this location, but rest assured that both are great! Chuck’s has two locations, one in Seattle’s Central District and one in Ballard. This week’s edition of “Dog Friendly Seattle” brings us to Chuck’s Hop Shop. ![]() I’m not being compensated for this post, just sharing my opinions on what I consider some pretty cool places in the city. ![]() From time to time I’d like to highlight some of my favorite dog friendly places. ![]() Pickle has broadened my horizons when it comes to visiting places in Seattle.
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