Brouwer's Cafe
(http://www.brouwerscafe.c...). belgian restaurant and bar most noted for their huge draught beer selection menu printed daily. the food is reasonably good but the main reason to visit is the beer selection.
Buckaroo Tavern
(http://www.buckarootavern.com/). several movies. closed by over-zealous developers.
Dad Watson's
Mcmenamins (http://www.mcmenamins.com/) food, beer and hospitality. closed due to poor economy.
Hale's Brewery and Pub
(http://halesbrewery.com/), 4301 leary way, +1 206 706-1544. established in 1983 and is one of the pioneer microbreweries in the nation. the brewery operations are in open view of the comfortable pub. available throughout the northwest.
Red Door
(http://www.reddoorseattle.com/). good beer and cocktail selection as well as very good food. the mussels are great.
Zoka
(http://www.zokacoffee.com), in what is variously known as the meridian district or tangletown, between wallingford and green lake. hip students, professionals, and soccer moms meet here. great desserts and whole grain scones. roasts their own coffee, supplying to cafes across the u.s. and at zoka's two cafes in japan. there is also one north of the u-village shopping complex on blakely.
Elysian Brewers
2106 n 55th st, +1 206 547-5929â (http://www.elysianbrewing.com/), 3 locations across seattle, brews can be found in local bars and sold in individual bars at local grocery stores including this one in tangletown.
Geneve Cafe and P.S.C.
4459 fremont ave n, +1 206 547-0570. scaled down and relocated from former location in geneva. graciously serving bã¼nderfleisch panini and fine swiss wine. serves high end imported attibassi traditional espresso. very small and cozy. free wifi. rumored that they will still accept swiss francs. swisscom is obviously no longer necessary.