"A family-owned & operated brew pub in downtown Seward, Alaska. Passionate about high-quality craft beer, good food & hunting down the most unique ingredients we can get our hands on."
Come visit us and enjoy the amazing view of Resurrection Bay & downtown Seward.
A Living Tap List
Sixteen rotating handles. Pacific Northwest hops, Alaska water, one rumored barrel aging since 2019.
Best Table in Seward
Sunset over Resurrection Bay, snow-capped Kenai peaks, and a glass of amber lager. Open seasonally.
Wild & Local
Halibut from the docks, reindeer sausage, sourdough proofed in-house. Pairs with the IPA. Or the porter.
Events & Releases
Trivia Tuesdays, live music Fridays, seasonal beer drops, and Oktoberfest weekend. Updated weekly.
Good Questions
WAIT! Before you call with a question, check out these FAQ's
Are you kid friendly? +
As long as your kid is friendly, then we are too. Just no minors sitting at the bar.
Are there gluten free options? +
There are, but remember we are still a brewery so ...cuidado
Are pets allowed? +
No. Unlike a tap room, we are a brew pub and our focus is also on food. As much as we are animal lovers, please keep them outside the restaurant. But we encourage bringing them some leftovers.
Why are you closed in the winter? +
This is a huge old building that requires a lot of energy to keep warm and to make food and brew beer. The winters are dark, cold and take a lot to sustainably and economically keep the doors open. As much as we think beer belongs to the people, it costs us more to stay open in the winter, than to close and for that reason only, we choose to be seasonal.
Do you take reservations? +
Nooooooo reservatioooonnnsssss, its first come first serve, so no lolligagging.
Do you sell kegs for a party? +
Due to our high demand here at the pub, we do not sell kegs for your keg stands.
Do you do take out? +
We do, however during peak busy hours we just might suspend take out orders so our in house guests get the best service possible.
Do you sell beer to go? +
Oh hell yeah, we have prefilled 32 oz canned brews called crowlers available at the host stand.