Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl

Blending craft beer tasting and culinary exploration, the Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl invites you to discover the remarkable sight of salmon swimming upstream.

The Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl offers a unique blend of local craft beer tasting and culinary exploration in the Magnolia neighborhood. Guests can sample top West Coast brews while savoring Northwest cuisine across two restaurants and a café. The tour also includes a visit to a salmon ladder, where they can witness the remarkable sight of salmon swimming upstream. With flexible start times and wheelchair accessibility, this 3.5-hour experience caters to various fitness levels and interests. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or simply seeking an engaging outdoor adventure, the Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl promises a delightful…

Key Points

  1. The 3.5-hour tour in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle offers a comprehensive experience of local craft beer and cuisine, including a salmon ladder viewing.

  2. The tour includes beer tastings from top West Coast breweries, meals at restaurants and a cafe within the National Nordic Museum, and short walking distances with rest breaks.

  3. The tour is wheelchair accessible, with a total walking distance of 2.75 miles on mostly flat ground, making it suitable for a range of fitness levels.

  4. Guests can secure a spot on the tour with no upfront payment and have the flexibility to choose from available start times.

  5. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior to the tour, and online reservation management is provided for easy booking.

You can check availability for your dates here:

Tour Overview

The Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl is a 3.5-hour tour that takes participants on a journey through the vibrant Magnolia neighborhood, where they’ll discover top-notch breweries and savor Northwest cuisine.

Venture through the vibrant Magnolia neighborhood on a 3.5-hour tour to discover top-notch breweries and savor Northwest cuisine.

Priced from $122.33 per person, the tour is wheelchair accessible and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Highlights include visiting a salmon ladder, tasting beers from West Coast breweries, and enjoying meals at the National Nordic Museum.

The total walking distance is 2.75 miles on mostly flat ground, with rest breaks provided.

Booking is available with no upfront payment, and the meeting point is outside Bizarre Brewing.

Experience Highlights

Visitors can observe salmon swimming upstream at a nearby salmon ladder, a unique opportunity to witness the natural wonder of these powerful fish.

The tour then visits top West Coast breweries, providing beer tastings that highlight the region’s craft beer scene. Participants also enjoy Northwest cuisine at two restaurants and one cafe within the National Nordic Museum, sampling local flavors.

With a total walking distance of 2.75 miles on mostly flat ground with rest breaks, the tour is accessible and suitable for a range of fitness levels.

Tour Inclusions

This Seattle beer crawl tour includes a variety of experiences to immerse visitors in the local craft beer scene and Northwest cuisine. Guests can expect to sample beers from top West Coast breweries and enjoy meals at two restaurants and one cafe within the National Nordic Museum. To provide a well-rounded experience, the tour also includes snacks and dessert. The key inclusions are summarized in the table below:

| Inclusion | Details |

| — | — |

| Beer Tasting | Samples from West Coast breweries |

| Snacks | Provided throughout the tour |

| Dinner | Northwest cuisine at 2 restaurants |

| Dessert | Served in a cafe |

Booking Information

Guests can reserve their spot on this Seattle beer crawl tour with no upfront payment. The tour has flexible start times, so visitors can check availability to find a time that works for them.

This "reserve now & pay later" approach allows guests to secure their spot without any immediate financial commitment. Once booked, they’ll receive confirmation details and can easily manage their reservation online.

With free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, guests have the flexibility to adjust their plans if needed. The straightforward booking process ensures a seamless experience from start to finish.

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Meeting Point and Directions

The tour meets outside Bizarre Brewing in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle.

Guests can reach the starting point via a 25-minute bus ride from downtown Seattle on bus number 33.

Alternatively, the location is:

  • Less than 15 minutes by car

  • 30 minutes by scooter or bike share

  • Easily accessible for those in wheelchairs

The meeting point offers convenient transportation options for attendees, ensuring a seamless start to the Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl experience.

Brewery Visits

After meeting at the starting point, participants embark on a journey to uncover Seattle’s vibrant beer scene.

They visit top breweries, savoring a variety of craft beers from the Pacific Northwest. The tour guides share insights into the brewing process and the region’s distinct flavors.

Guests also enjoy Northwest cuisine at the National Nordic Museum, complementing the beer tasting experience.

With short walks between venues, the tour offers a well-paced exploration of Seattle’s beer culture.

Cuisine and Dining

While exploring Seattle’s vibrant beer scene, participants also savor Northwest cuisine at the National Nordic Museum.

The tour includes:

Dining at two restaurants and one cafe within the museum, sampling signature dishes featuring fresh, local ingredients, and enjoying a selection of traditional Nordic specialties.

  • Dining at two restaurants and one cafe within the museum.

  • Sampling signature dishes featuring fresh, local ingredients.

  • Enjoying a selection of traditional Nordic specialties.

  • Finishing with a delectable dessert to complement the beer tastings.

This gastronomic component adds depth to the experience, allowing guests to fully enjoy the cultural and culinary traditions of the Pacific Northwest.

Salmon Viewing

Along the tour, participants have the opportunity to visit a salmon ladder and observe these remarkable fish swimming upstream. The salmon ladder allows the fish to navigate the natural obstacles in the river, making their way to their spawning grounds. Witnessing the salmon’s determined and graceful movement is a highlight of the tour.

| Feature | Description |

| — | — |

| Location | Magnolia neighborhood, Seattle |

| Distance | 2.75 miles of mostly flat ground |

| Duration | Included in the 3.5-hour tour |

| Accessibility | Wheelchair accessible |

This unique salmon viewing experience provides a fascinating insight into the life cycle of these iconic Pacific Northwest creatures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

The tour does not have a specified dress code. Comfortable, casual attire is recommended to allow for easy walking and visiting various breweries and restaurants during the 3.5-hour experience.

Are Restrooms Available During the Tour?

Restrooms are available during the tour. The tour includes multiple stops at breweries and restaurants, providing participants with access to restrooms throughout the 3.5-hour experience.

Can Participants Bring Their Own Alcohol?

No, participants cannot bring their own alcohol on the tour. The tour includes guided beer tastings at select breweries, and bringing outside alcohol is not permitted. Participants must consume the provided beer samples during the scheduled tastings.

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is not suitable for children, as it primarily focuses on beer tastings at several breweries. The experience highlights and inclusions are geared towards adult participants over the age of 21.

Is Gratuity Included in the Tour Price?

The tour price does not include gratuity. Participants are expected to provide tips to the tour guide and any servers at the restaurants visited during the tour.

The Sum Up

The Seattle: Viking Beer Crawl offers a delightful blend of local craft beer tasting and culinary experiences in the Magnolia neighborhood. Visitors can explore top West Coast breweries, savor Northwest cuisine, and witness the natural wonder of salmon swimming upstream. With wheelchair accessibility and flexible start times, the tour caters to various fitness levels, making it an enjoyable outing for all.

You can check availability for your dates here: