Ridgecrest Public House

  4.8 – 645 reviews   • Pub

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Flights of craft draft beer & growlers to go offered in chill digs with food trucks outside nightly.

Ridgecrest Public House 98155

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Address: 520 NE 165th St, Shoreline, WA 98155

Phone: (206) 823-7792

Website: http://www.ridgecrest.pub/

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Reviews

Alli Patel
We feel so lucky to have Ridgecrest Pub in our neighborhood, and we’ve brought many friends and visitors who have become equal fans and returned on their own! The rotating drafts are always appealing – I love trying the new beers and ciders! We’ve brought dogs outside, pregnant friends who love the NA options, and also joined for community clubs meeting regularly at the pub. They’ve also been so helpful when planning a small celebratory party, with reserving tables at the back and ensuring we had space needed for our group. Food truck schedule is great with truly delicious food options, and we often pop up for dinner. Love this place!
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Jim Beckley
This is a good place to go. They have a different food truck every day and a great selection of libations. I like the fact that they display art from local artists. Right now (late November) would be a great time to get locally produced art for Christmas gifts!
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Avant Lard Travel – by Houston Porter
This place is a total gem of a neighborhood find!

We were looking for some drinks and food on our way to an Everett AquaSocks game and stumbled upon Ridgecrest Public House and are now hooked.

First and foremost, the woman who curates the tap list is simply phenomenal. She not only has a great selection of hyper local beers (everything is from Seattle north to the border) but actually knows beer styles and can give specific information about everything she is pouring, as well as highly effective recommendations for something that will fit your particular needs. My wife and I are international beer judges and finding a bartender who can tell us more than simply whether something is dark/light is unusual. Here, however, when I asked for a good light non-hoppy beer, but voiced hesitation at trying a Northwest (usually hoppier than I like) pilsner (I love Continental pilsners) she steered me towards and assured me that I would like what ended up being a perfect pilsner from Chuckanut. In fact, it was so good that we’re actually on the hunt for more beers from that brewery, so she not only did right by her pub, but actually helped create a new fan for Chuckanut. (We had several other beers we quite enjoyed too.)

Second, we were quite impressed with the ambiance, with plenty of different seating areas and even with live music out back, the sound level inside the pub was very pleasant. (I didn’t even know there was live music until I wandered out back – that’s how good the sound control is, which is something we appreciated.)

And although they offer their own food menu, we were impressed that they also allow outside food from whichever food truck is parked out front. On this particular night, the truck was Momo Express, which was some of the best Vietnamese food we’ve ever had.

Finally…the Lopez Island Ice Cream! We discovered this ice cream years ago and it truly is some of the best…and that is saying a lot considering how much of an ice cream connoisseur I am. In fact, when we first walked in and were trying to decide if we were going to stay and dine/drink at Ridgecrest, it was the Lopez Island Ice Cream on their menu that convinced us this place was legit. If they cared enough to carry the best local ice cream, then we figured it was worth sticking around and trying their beer and food (truck.) Seriously, little things like offering quality ZERT items makes a huge difference to those of us who pay attention to the finer details. And they don’t mess around when it comes to scoop sizes. They gave each of us nearly a pint of ice cream!!! with the salted caramel being one of the top 5 ice creams we’ve ever had. (The cookies and cream is seriously legit too!)

We figured this visit would be a one off, but after having such a great all around experience, now plan to make a special trip to visit Ridgecrest Public House every time we’re in Seattle in the future. Downtown Seattle has some great food and drink options, but we will be recommending to all our friends that they make the short drive out to Ridgecrest if they want a delicious and authentic Seattle dining/drinking experience.

Thanks for the great time, Ridgecrest. We hope to see you again soon…and often!!!
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Ray Febus
Amazing selection of beers and ciders, even wine. Great staff, super friendly and gave good suggestions. Sad the food trucks had left already but the chips were good and paired well with the beer. Good place to chill and chat. Would go again. Want to join the coaster club!
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Mno Jkl
Huge selection of drinks on tap. Local fare and boutique brews.

Local sandwich truck outside.

Mulled wile for the winter months.

What more can you ask for?
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J Seeb
A nice local hangout, been here several times over the years. Like the beer variety and the backyard sitting area, also inside is cozy. Service has always been decent. The way this started via the food truck my friend had me try so we took the food and sat inside the pub. Nice experience!
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Heidi Lauer
Cozy little bar in a quiet neighborhood next to a book store = my kind of crowd. Went here with people who wanted to read and drink and it was perfect. They have small snacks but we didn’t try them. There are sometimes food trucks. The beer, wine and cider selections all seem well-curated with local picks from brewers who are located north of Seattle. I’m well versed in the local beer scene and they had beers I’d never had before.
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Rachael Viars
Thank goodness for this neighborhood gem. The staff is top notch. Great food trucks.
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John Weber
Super friendly. Love the rotating food truck, AND the next door location, The Drumlin (Drumlin is kid friendly!!), has its full menu available too. Pretzel knots tonight, yum!

Great atmosphere and place to meet up with friends.

Six stars if I could.
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Kira Hendricksen
Wonderful neighborhood gathering spot for community building, food truck eats, a beer or cider, games with friends, or local events and talks. I loved how easy going the atmosphere was – I was able to work on my computer, have a snack from the food truck, and a pint of cider.
I’ll be coming back! Cheers!
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