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Welcome to Urban Family Brewing

Urban Family Brewing in Seattle offers a diverse selection of craft beers, specializing in hazy IPAs and sours with local fruit infusions. The brewery is known for its cozy and family-friendly atmosphere, featuring outdoor seating with heaters and fire pits, making it perfect for both beer enthusiasts and furry companions. With ample NA options and a rotating food truck scene, Urban Family Brewing caters to all tastes. Customers rave about the unique flavors, such as the foeder-fermented corn lager and the sour with pineapple, coconut, and orange zest. Overall, Urban Family Brewing provides a vibrant and inclusive experience for all beer lovers.

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If you're a fan of craft breweries and flavorful beverages, Urban Family Brewing in Seattle is a must-visit spot. Situated at 1103 NW 52nd St, this brewery offers a diverse selection of sours, hazy IPAs, lagers, and more, catering to every beer enthusiast's taste.

One of the standout features of Urban Family Brewing is its welcoming atmosphere for families, furry friends, and beer aficionados alike. With amenities like outdoor seating, gender-neutral restrooms, and a heated outdoor area, this brewery ensures a comfortable and inclusive experience for all visitors. Additionally, the presence of food trucks serving up delectable dishes adds an extra layer of excitement to your brewery visit.

Customers have praised the brewery for its range of beverages, including unique offerings like hazy IPAs, sours with local fruit, and collaborations with other local businesses like Zeeks Pizza and Old Stove Brewing. The diverse beer menu ensures there's something for everyone, whether you prefer tart sours or smooth lagers.

Overall, Urban Family Brewing provides a vibrant and lively setting for beer enthusiasts to explore different flavors and enjoy a relaxing time with friends and family. Don't miss out on the opportunity to try their delicious brews and soak in the chill vibes of this neighborhood gem.

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Susan S.
Susan S.

Big screen on the bottom and smaller screen on second floor. Only 21 and older on second floor and a bathroom. Families are welcome downstairs and outside. Beers are average price $7* each, standard for Seattle. Fair selection.

Colleen Y.
Colleen Y.

Stopped by after checking out Rad Power Bikes, and Urban Family Brewery did not disappoint. It's a vibey, dog-friendly haven with a killer selection of sours--basically, a playground for beer nerds and their furry sidekicks. Bonus points for the visiting food truck serving up Fijian cuisine that smelled so good... Chill vibes, great brews, and a rotating food truck scene? Say less.. Bonus: vegan and non Vegan dog treats by the counter

Lucas W.
Lucas W.

For being a brewery that focuses on lambics and sours whilst still offering a variety of beers, I didn't really know what to expect but found the beers to be generally good with certainly more hits than misses. The misses were big - there was a really interesting tea beer that sounded up my alley but the combination just did not work at all. But they also had one barleywine that was fantastic - rich, smooth, boozy but not tasting of booze. And a good Oktoberfest Marzen that I quite liked too. I'd be happy to go back, felt like a good vibe and service was friendly too!

Laura E.
Laura E.

Urban Family is situated near a few other breweries in Ballard but they are the only ones to offer coffee in the morning! They have a large selection of sours with a few different types of beers for those not wanting a tart taste. They also have a cooler with NA offerings. They have a nice outdoor seating area as well. No food but a good truck outside most of the time. Service was great with good recommendations and patience while my friend and I decided on a beer. They also offer 5oz pours for a make your own flight.

Avery H.
Avery H.

Very cool spot with huge screen TV, lots of options on tap and in the case, and plenty of NA options. Outdoor (and covered) seating is a huge plus. Great staff, too!

Janeesha D.
Janeesha D.

Unreal hazy ipa beer!! Staff is amazing! Super fun and chic! This is a place to be! BAM!

Y A.
Y A.

We heard they had Santa, Mrs. Klaus, and reindeer so we wanted to bring our child. Unfortunately, his nap time did not work with the schedule! They also had holiday vendors. Regardless, it's a cozy, nicely decorated brewery with ample indoor and outdoor seating. The 2nd floor is only for 21 and over. We chose fresh air outside where they have a fire pit and many overhead heaters! Perfect for our family and dog! Ordering was easy with 3 people taking orders. They're known for their sours. I also enjoyed their hoppy IPA and mulled wine ($10) so more than the beer. Overall, I would go back!

Matthew J.
Matthew J.

The last brewery we visited while in Seattle was Urban Family Brewing. Urban Family Brewing Company is a small, family-friendly craft brewery in Seattle, Washington that specializes in hazy IPAs, sours with local fruit, and other styles as well. While we were there they had a DELICIOUS smelling food truck stationed outside, but we had dinner reservations so didn't want to spoil our meal. We got a flight of their fares, covering each of the menu sections, to get a feel for what they are doing (spoiler: they are doing it right). Zeek and Destroy: A Double IPA brewed in collaboration with Zeeks Pizza. Hazy and delicious with a medium body and a bit of chewiness (oat/wheat perhaps in malt bill). I got some light notes of guava, medium-high candied orange peel, and ripe mango. Delicious IPA for sure. Let's All Go to the Lager: A Foeder-Fermented Corn Lager. Let me tell you, this was our favorite of the flight and one of my favorites of the entire trip where I had my fair share of beer. Dry and crushable with good corn flavor and just a hint of foeder woodsiness. I wanted a four pack of this, but sadly they didn't have any! Treehouse In the City A Barleywine aged in Westland Whiskey barrels. Caramel, molasses, and bourbon vanilla lead the flavors. The depth continues with a bit of oak and almost dark cacao nibs. Alcohol warming and a hint of astringency. A Barleywine I would order again. Stove-altine: A Coffee Stout brewed in collaboration with Old Stove Brewing. They added Maple, Coffee from Onda Origins, and Lactose. This is a maple mocha if I ever did drink one. All the adjuncts clearly come through without one single one overwhelming the others. The base stout / coffee stout definitely shines with just a hint of maple, lactose sweetness, and additional coffee depth. Brain Thiller: A Sour with Pineapple, Coconut, and Orange Zest. If you have ever had a Painkiller cocktail, then you know exactly what this sour tastes like as its spot on. _____

Mary V.
Mary V.

If you're a fan of sours, this is the place for you. I wanted to try most (if not all) of the breweries in the area, so I was glad that Urban Family did offer a few lagers. I'll admit that this was one of our many stops while we were sampling the local breweries. While I'm not crazy about sours, I was pleased to see that there was indeed a beer they carried that I could try. I was also pleased that you have the option to get a portion less than a full pint. A 5-ounce glass of beer was really all I wanted, and sure enough, that's what they had and that's what I got. A solid choice if you're in the area - again, especially if you're into sours. Plenty of comfortable outdoor seating and friendly employees.

Brian F.
Brian F.

There are a decent amount of breweries within walking distance of this one so this place could be one stop in your brewery-hopping itinerary. Food trucks park here daily to serve food since the brewery does not have food, and they have a calendar online with the schedule. There is indoor seating, additional seating upstairs, and outdoor seating with heat sources and fires for those colder days. There's no dedicated parking lot but there is street parking in the residential neighborhood. My first drink was the treehouse in the city ($10 for 10oz) which had a high ABV with strong flavors but was sweet and easy to drink. My second drink was the lighthouse in the woods hazelnut & vanilla ($10 for 10oz) which was also good. I sampled this one and the orange & zest and I liked the former more which was what I settled on. My third drink was the crash test mummies ($3.50 for 5oz) which was lighter than the previous two and was decent. If you're looking for other options, they also have cider and even a sour beer slushie. The servers were friendly and let me sample different beers before committing to one. This place is also dog-friendly and kid-friendly!