Join Pike Brewing on New Year’s Eve

It’s an annual ritual at Pike Brewing in Seattle: the Old Bawdy New Year’s Eve Dinner. The Prix Fixe dinner, which has a beer pairing option, is available between 4:30 and 10:30. There’s a lot more to it than that, and you have some options, so I’ll simply share the information straight from Pike Brewing:

Celebrate New Year’s Eve on Wednesday, December 31 at the Pike Pub

Please join us for an optional ‘Old Bawdy’ Prix-Fixe Dinner, available between 4:00 pm and 10:30 pm. Reservations are recommended and appreciated. Live music in the Front Bar by Mama Stringer & The Roaring 20-Somethings and a complimentary midnight toast with the New Year’s Eve release of Pike’s 2014 Old Bawdy Barley Wine. Come for all or part of the evening as Pike Brewing continues to celebrate its 25th year.  

Cost: $70 and $80 with beer pairing (all inclusive).
Menu: click here


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AND  

SEE FIREWORKS!

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There is no better place to see fireworks on New Year’s Eve than from Kerry Park.

Pike is partnering with Emerald City Trolley to offer the ultimate NewYear’s Eve Dinner and Fireworks package!

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Join us for our Old Bawdy New Year’s Dinner anytime between 4:00 pm and 10:30 pm. Be ready to hop on the Emerald City Trolley in front of Pike Brewing at 10:45 pm for the 11:00 pm departure for spectacular Kerry Park (best view in Seattle!) to watch the fireworks show at midnight; the trolley will bring you back to Pike after the show.

Cost: $85 all inclusive without beer pairing/ $95 all inclusive with beer pairing. Tickets available through Emerald City Trolley

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