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Contribute Feedback What Colm Wykoff likes about The Good Society Brewery Public House:
The beer itself was wonderful; one of the better Oktoberfest beers I've had; very comparable to Ayinger. I like more variety in my very favorite breweries but this was solid nonetheless. View all feedback.
What Claudia Monroy doesn't like about The Good Society Brewery Public House:
They have great beers but are not kid friendly at all. West Seattle is a family community and they have very strict kiddo rules. Kids aren't even allowed to get up from their tables. Even though it's a great local place, I would advice they make it easier for families with kids. If you have kids go to another brewery. View all feedback.
Great local brewery in West Seattle! They have a few gluten free (non beer) options and have added a few gluten free and vegan snacks to their limited eat-in menu as well. Typically best for a drink before or after dinner. Ample indoor seating (we jokingly call it the baby brewery because it easily accommodates many strollers) and excellent outdoor seating on the street that is heated in the winter. All around good vibes and a solid all-season spot.
This is a new find for us. Loved it. My husband and I really enjoyed The First to Fall Grisette while we snacked on the yummy Brewer’s Board. High ceilings, party lights strung indoors, large (and smaller) tables so you can meet up with a large group of friends. You can see the brewing equipment. Large wall displaying a local artist’s work. Clean bathrooms. Friendly, well trained service staff. Covered outside area which also have party lights. Well definitely will return.
This is the best spot! great beer, service and you have to try the hummus and brewers boards. The ambiance is really chill and you can have a large group and still hear each other.
Ranked the best small brewpub in the US right before the pandemic, and glad they're doing well. Offering a variety of on-tap and to-go options, with a good range of (but not sole focus on) IPAs and pale ales. To-go cheese plate was also impressive, with high-end selections.
They have great beers but are not kid friendly at all. West Seattle is a family community and they have very strict kiddo rules. Kids aren't even allowed to get up from their tables. Even though it's a great local place, I would advice they make it easier for families with kids. If you have kids go to another brewery.