Event Room at Bickersons Brewhouse Seattle
About this space
Looking for a special and memorable location to hold your upcoming gathering?
Look no farther than this historic craft brewery restaurant facility for rent!
This location, which was once occupied by The Bickersons Brewhouse, offers a distinctive ambience ideal for hosting a range of events, from birthday celebrations to business gatherings.
It is a terrific place for beer fans to congregate and celebrate because it has a working brewing system and other equipment.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
Dogs allowed.
The two founders, Shaunn and Frank AKA The Bickersons started out drinking mostly wine (Frank) and spirits (Shaunn) but once a former co-worker opened a brewery their palates adjusted and they were bitten by the beer bug.
In 2017, Frank started researching the art of brewing beer and by luck, 2 of his co-workers had beer equipment and experience thus the hobby started. With Frank being an analyst by trade, his thirst for knowledge in a subject took off and quickly went from a part time hobby to full time.
In 2018 when we wanted to open a brewery, it was important that we opened in our neighborhood. Driving home from dinner one night, we came across a spot in our neighborhood and thought this was a sign. We hope you come visit and learn how The Bickersons and their Brewhouse came to be.
Other spaces and event packages at this venue
minimum spend / per session
FAQ
Please contact Bickersons Brewhouse Seattle using the enquiry form to confirm the cancellation and refund policy for your event.
At Bickersons Brewhouse Seattle, the following catering options are available:
- In-house catering service is available
- Bringing your own catering/food is allowed
- Free on-street parking is available
- Paid parking facilities are available nearby
For detailed pricing tailored to your event, please contact the venue.
Bickersons Brewhouse Seattle is located at 1514 Northwest Leary Way, in the Adams district of Seattle.