7 Seas Brewing – Gig Harbor WA
Microbrewery with a wooded beer garden and an intimate taproom overlooking production.
Gig Harbor Tap Room at the Waterfront, 2905 Harborview Drive, is now open.
Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., with limited outdoor and indoor seating. Currently, families can be seated outside until 1 p.m. daily. There will be no pets.
The Gig Harbor Tap Room on Judson Street is permanently closed as of Sunday, March 21.
Indoor seating is available seven days a week.
Friday and Saturday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Seating is now available for families from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 21 and up after 2 p.m.
Kegs To Go can be picked up in Gig Harbor and Tacoma. Send an email to info@7seasbrewing.com to inquire about current availability and to schedule a pick-up.
Some of the nicest people in the beer industry. That’s a lot to say, but it’s what I have to say about the folks at 7 Seas Brewing in Gig Harbor. 7 Seas was the first Washington craft brewery to package its beer in aluminum cans, among many other accomplishments. Actually, I believe they were one of the first craft breweries in the country to do so. (Read that story from 2010 here.) It’s difficult to imagine a world without craft beer in cans a decade later.
7 Seas Brewing has just announced that it will be relocating to the waterfront. The plan to relocate down the street to Gig Harbor’s waterfront has been in the works for a while, but it is finally coming to fruition.
We will keep you updated as more information becomes available. Perhaps we’ll provide you with firsthand information when we visit the new location, which we hope to do soon. In any case, keep an eye on this space. Follow 7 Seas Brewing on Instagram, where they made the following announcement:
Visit our online store to order cans, growlers, and bottles to go, then stop by for quick pickup.
To be honest, our story is fairly generic in many ways. Two hardworking people meet, form a friendship, and turn their love of great beer into a business. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, bla We don’t want to bore you with some fanciful story about why our story is so unique and how romantic brewing beer is. What makes it unique are the details and experiences along the way, the obstacles overcome, hardships endured, friendships formed, and all the happy and sad moments that life brings. We’d rather have a pint and talk about the past and future.
Bridgeport IPA, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Mad River Steelhead Double IPA, and Big Sky Moose Drool were among the beers that inspired and fostered our love of craft beer.
Directions
8 min (2.3 miles)
via Olympic Dr and Soundview Dr
Fastest route, the usual traffic
10 min (3.2 miles)
via 38th Ave