The Spring District Now Home to Bellevues First Locally Owned Brewpub

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Brewing Company has opened its second location in The Spring District, establishing Bellevue's first locally owned brewpub and enhancing the local craft beer scene. Since its founding in 2012, the brewery has become a favorite on the Eastside for its craft beers, local ciders, and delicious food. The new urban location aims to attract a broader audience, moving away from traditional industrial settings. Partnering with Cascadia Pizza Co. adds a culinary dimension, as the pizzeria is known for its high-quality ingredients.

Owner James Whittaker emphasizes the expanded kitchen, allowing for an innovative menu that caters to diverse dietary preferences. The brewery's commitment to local ingredients and sustainable practices, including eco-friendly serving tanks, distinguishes it from competitors. Bellevue Brewing Company aspires to be a welcoming community space for residents to enjoy great food and drinks, marking a significant milestone in enriching Bellevue's dining and drinking landscape.

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