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Here for Beer Bellevue Downtown Association

Bellevue, WALocal News

Seattle's craft beer industry is flourishing, with Bellevue emerging as a significant hub for enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike. The article emphasizes Bellevue Brewing Company, celebrated for its Scotch Ale and a menu filled with comforting pub food, making it a must-visit for locals. The newly opened Henry's Tavern is set to make waves with its staggering 100 beer taps, featuring a diverse range of local and international options. Paddy Coyne's stands out with its authentic Irish cuisine and extensive whiskey selection, creating a cozy atmosphere for enjoying traditional favorites. Tavern Hall caters to sports fans, offering a vibrant environment with numerous screens to catch every game.

Each establishment is not just a place to drink; they foster community and provide a unique experience for visitors. As the football season approaches, these venues are gearing up to become the go-to spots for game-day gatherings. Bellevue's craft beer scene is undoubtedly one to watch, showcasing the best of local brewing talent and culinary delights.

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