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A fun choice if you want to out with some friends and grab some food and drink. Hale's makes their own microbrews right here. They also have a fu... More
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Its been a while since we've been here but we loved it when we went a while back with friends. We both had some yummy beer and smoked salmon chowde... More
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I went to Hale's Ales for lunch yesterday, and I was disapointed. I found that for lunch (when I couldn't be partaking in one of their signature ales), that the prices were to high and the food was... More
I went to Hale's Ales for lunch yesterday, and I was disapointed. I found that for lunch (when I couldn't be partaking in one of their signature ales), that the prices were to high and the food was subpar. I had a salmon burger, which just didn't have any pizaz to it. I'm still game to try it for dinner sometime (when I can partake...), but won't return again for lunch.
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It is unlikely you're going to walk to Hale's, which is unfortunate because their beer is very good. Set up in the new-traditional brewpub style, you're surrounded by big vats that are working on... More
It is unlikely you're going to walk to Hale's, which is unfortunate because their beer is very good. Set up in the new-traditional brewpub style, you're surrounded by big vats that are working on producing the beer that flows from the taps.
Their food is really good as well. It ranges from traditional bar fare to more upscale dishes. In addition to being a great place to go with a small group, I've also seen large groups there (weddings, etc.).
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I like getting kegs from here for any events and if I have time its always nice to get a pint and some food. They are definitely on the pub food side of things, but I have always been happy with... More
I like getting kegs from here for any events and if I have time its always nice to get a pint and some food. They are definitely on the pub food side of things, but I have always been happy with the quality and price of things there.
If you sit at the bar, get to know the bartenders, they are always pretty nice and sometimes will hook you up with a beer someone ended up not wanting, etc...
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Hale's is in that odd stretch of Leary Way between Ballard and Fremont, interspersed with shipyards and storage units. Despite its odd location, once you enter, it's clearly a haven for good beer... More
Hale's is in that odd stretch of Leary Way between Ballard and Fremont, interspersed with shipyards and storage units. Despite its odd location, once you enter, it's clearly a haven for good beer and good food.
The big fermenters are on proud display in front, and the entryway smells like a brewery -- malt and bleach. Once inside the restaurant, the decor is a bit sterile but the bar is big and wooden and comfortable, and the booths are cozy. A dozen of Hale's own beers are on tap and are all worth a try; the house flavor is distinctive and pleasant, and the brews are generally European-inspired. The dinner menu is a mix of sandwiches, salads and very good looking pizzas. You won't find any greay culinary adventurousness here, but the food is solid and a good counterpart to the beer. On Monday nights they barbecue, and though I haven't tried it, it smells wonderful, smoky and meaty.
Of note, Hale's is a restaurant, not a pub, so children under 21 are allowed; this makes it a good choice for parents who want a craft-brewed beer with dinner.
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