Über Tavern is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

1. Über Tavern

7.8
7517 Aurora Ave N (at 75th), Seattle, WA
Beer Bar · Greenwood · 27 tips and reviews

Bernhard K.Bernhard Kössler: Awesome beer selection... around 20 beers on tap which change on a regular basis + easily 100+ bottled beers..

Zackary B.Zackary Brown: Great rotating draft beer and bottled beer options.

Peter L.Peter Lee: The fire table is nice especially now that it is colder. But it will warm up your beer. Shield your beer with a menu.

Brouwer's Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

2. Brouwer's Cafe

8.9
400 N 35th St (at Phinney Ave. N), Seattle, WA
Pub · Fremont · 106 tips and reviews

John v.John vR: 65 Beers on tap, 300 different bottle beers. Did I just die and go to heaven, NO! They don't have Coopers!

Ronald H.Ronald Healey: Holy mother of draft and bottle beer lineups. Prepare to empty your wallet craft beer lovers!

Denise F.Denise F: Wide selection of beers, knowledgeable and kind staff. Bottled beers little overpriced and enjoy happy hour time 3-6pm ($1 on tap). Fries are cheap and good!

The Beer Junction is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

3. The Beer Junction

9.3
4511 California Ave SW (at SW Oregon St), Seattle, WA
Beer Store · West Seattle · 40 tips and reviews

Luke W.Luke Winikates: Cool space that does pints, growler fills, and also sells canned and bottled beer to take home.

Nate Y.Nate Yancy: Excellent selection both on tap & in the cooler. Place regularly hosts guest breweries & specialty tasting events. Friendly & helpful staff. Flat screen tv's & you can bring in your own food

Patrick C.Patrick Campbell: Over 1300 beers to choose from, including gluten free beers, and 150+ ciders, meads and sake. 23 taps, including 2 designated cider taps and 2 designated draft wine taps. Always rotating the taps.

The Atlantic Crossing is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

4. The Atlantic Crossing

7.9
6508 Roosevelt Way NE (at NE 65th St.), Seattle, WA
Pub · Roosevelt · 38 tips and reviews

Seattle Happy HourSeattle Happy Hour: Happy hour Every Day 3pm-6pm, $2 - $6 appetizers, $1 off draft beers and bottled beers! Read more.

Katherine M.Katherine Moore: Biggest fattest yummiest veggie burger! And pleased to find a good Brit pub.

Major League SoccerMajor League Soccer: Atlantic Crossing is an official pub of MLS!

Sand Point Grill is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

5. Sand Point Grill

8.1
5412 Sand Point Way NE (47th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Laurelhurst · 11 tips and reviews

michael e.michael edmundson: We were there taking our daughter and her family out while we visited Seattle! Everything was great! Pork chop was wonderful my son in law had a great piece of salmon

Sharon E.Sharon Ensminger: The ciappino was outstanding as was the filet, the salmon, the burger, pork chop and chicken strips! Great waiter as well.

JordynJordyn: A wonderful little neighborhood place. The people are so nice and the food is excellent. Best mussels I've ever had.

Pizzeria Pulcinella is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

6. Pizzeria Pulcinella

8.7
10003 Rainier Ave S (68th Ave S), Seattle, WA
Pizzeria · Rainier Valley · 35 tips and reviews

The Seattle TimesThe Seattle Times: This chic European cafe gets the mood right for enjoying true Neapolitan pizza and other Italian classics like lasagna, cannelloni and eggplant parmigiana, with an exceedingly solicitous staff. Read more.

Gabriela B.Gabriela Baiocchi: Best pizza in Seattle !!

Greg FellinGreg Fellin: Try the Pizza Margherita

Rock Creek Seafood & Spirits is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

7. Rock Creek Seafood & Spirits

9.0
4300 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Fremont · 65 tips and reviews

Ashley R.Ashley Rose: Sweet seafood spot in Fremont. Start with the hamachi and then the black cod. Drink whatever mezcal magic is on the cocktail list.

EaterEater: A super newcomer to the brunch scene, RockCreek has been killing it on weekends with their scrambles, beet hash, bacon and oyster benedict, and pancakes. There's no line out the door...yet.

EaterEater: Former Toulouse Petit chef Eric Donnelly has given Seattleites what we've been waiting for—expertly prepared seafood in a space that's equal parts accessible and stunning. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

The Hideout is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

8. The Hideout

8.6
1005 Boren Ave (at Madison St), Seattle, WA
Speakeasy · First Hill · 53 tips and reviews

Mia C.Mia Cole: Best hidden bar in the area. Dark. Artsy. Gorgeous.

MazdaMazda: There are a lot of unpredictable things that happen at the Hideout, but the quality of your drink is not one of them. We hand squeeze all of our orange, lemon, lime and grapefruit juices.

Julia S.Julia Skelley: Great bartenders great drinks great vibes

Pan Pacific Seattle is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

9. Pan Pacific Seattle

8.0
2125 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA
Hotel · Belltown · 32 tips and reviews

Alex P.Alex Pearmain: Great hotel. Service is excellent, and rooms are lovely with cool features like sliding bath screens. Good location and Starbucks and Whole Foods downstairs, which is useful.

Hope A.Hope Allen: If God had to stay at a hotel in Seattle, he'd stay here.

Seattle's G.Seattle's Goof: Ask the concierge where Local 360 restaurant is located... Best $10 taxi ride (or walk to Belltown). This is a sustainable restaurant that takes its name literally with its local approach on ingreds

The Terrace Lounge is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

10. The Terrace Lounge

7.6
411 University St (In the Fairmont Olympic Hotel), Seattle, WA
Lounge · Seattle Central Business District · 10 tips and reviews

Nicole B.Nicole Baade: One of my favorite drinks in Seattle is their Lavender Martini! Go on Thurs-Sat evening for a drink & they have a great piano guy too.

Rose L.Rose Lorea: Lavender martini...yum!

Susan O.Susan Ortiz: Another world, port, kettle one martini & fine piano playing

Cafe Racer is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

11. Cafe Racer

7.7
5828 Roosevelt Way NE (at NE 59th St), Seattle, WA
Bar · Capitol Hill · 19 tips and reviews

Jon W.Jon W: On weekends they serve the best corned beef hash in the city.

Natalie W.Natalie W: They make nearly all their own bread, so be sure to try a sandwich or French toast. But really, everything's good here.

Northwest M.Northwest Music Scene: Thinking about you and the senselessness of what happened.

Queen Margherita is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

12. Queen Margherita

7.5
3111 W McGraw St #103 (at 32nd Ave.), Seattle, WA
Pizzeria · Magnolia · 11 tips and reviews

Michael Todd S.Michael Todd Smith: Definitely try the special pizza's of the day. The Leroux is also fantastic!

Eugenio F.Eugenio Ferrante: Best pizza in town!

Whitney B.Whitney Baxter: Pizza is amazing. Go with something with fewer / lighter toppings for crispier crust

Petra Mediterranean Bistro is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

13. Petra Mediterranean Bistro

7.9
2501 4th Ave (at Wall St.), Seattle, WA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Belltown · 43 tips and reviews

Connie L.Connie Lu: Order the Mezza Tray because all the mediterranean apps are great. Entrees are super flavorful too! Go on Saturdays at 7:30pm and be treated to live belly dancing!

Tom A.Tom Arnold: giro salad is fantastic!

Jeffrey C.Jeffrey Canton: Try their signature red lentils!

Liberty is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

14. Liberty

8.6
517 15th Ave E (btwn E Republican St. & E Mercer St.), Seattle, WA
Lounge · Capitol Hill · 109 tips and reviews

Stas G.Stas Gray: Fantastic coctails! Great sushi as well and they serve it late into the night. Awesome chill bar, come here to take it easy and enjoy some delicious drinks and snacks.

akshay a.akshay a: drink bourbon

Parity  .Parity  : Close the effing door behind you!

Agua Verde Café is one of The 15 Best Places for Bottled Beers in Seattle.

15. Agua Verde Café

8.4
1303 NE Boat St (at 15th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
Mexican Restaurant · University District · 88 tips and reviews

Rachel S.Rachel Simrell: Wait for an outside table for a great water view!

ThrillistThrillist: Recover from any near-death watersport experiences with some quesadillas, tortas, and tacos, along with lots of locally-made keg wine. Read more.

CheapismCheapism: Waterfront dining on a budget. Lunch here for a view of the Montlake Cut and tasty Baja eats at around $8 a plate. During weekday happy hour, pay for a 2-hour kayak rental and get a 3rd hour free. Read more.