Interior (8/6/23)
Interior looking towards production area (8/6/23)
Exterior, has indoor & outdoor seating (8/6/23)
Merch (8/6/23)
Interior
Showed up at Lantern Brewing for a WA State cheese pickup (8/6/23)
Peachy Queen & Jolie Folie
Tasting flight
What's on tap (8/6/23)
Outdoor, covered seating
Had no idea about this brewery/taphouse with food trucks, off of N95th & Aurora (8/6/23)
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Refrigerated items w/guardian gargoyle? (8/6/23)
Indoor open-air seating
Flight
drink
drink
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Nowhere I'd rather be!
10 beer flights for $13
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Interior (lots of picnic tables)
Tap list
Alan L.
Jul 2, 2023
Local brewery great for social gatherings. Food choices are limited to whichever Food Truck is onsite for the day, but the drinks are plentiful & very affordable. We liked the fruity scents and really enjoyed the Ch'Boum for its cherry nodes & Pomegranate Sidra for its slight tartness. Aside from drinks, Lantern is dog-friendly and has outdoor seating; all the more to love amongst us locals
Read MoreNicole T.
Sep 4, 2022
Very cute brewery tucked into a quiet neighborhood. Parking is a bit challenging because the street is very narrow, but you can park further into the neighborhood. Be careful though because it gets quite dark on the this street and in the neighborhood, so I wouldn't recommend walking to your car if it's too darkThere are plenty of beers and games to pick from! The staff is friendly and there are many tables that accommodate large and small partiesThe food truck rotates so the food served is always different. It's pet friendly with an open concept for indoor/outdoor seating
Read MoreIsobel P.
Nov 29, 2021
We finally made it here this past weekend and I was blown away. The aesthetic and concept are totally perfect, in my humble opinion. I love the art nouveau style of the brand and the French names of the beer. And most importantly, they taste amazing. We came specifically for the very limited release of Sagesse, their special beer infused with sage leaves. It was perfect! Truly such a unique beer and so aromatic. I loved it so much that I even got a mini growler of it to go, and even the growler was beautifully designed. All the other ones we tried were great too. A stout with cherries, a pickled beet beer, a hazy, and a couple more...come adventurous! If you're hungry, they have a rotating selection of food trucks or just chips up front.
Read MoreYen D.
Oct 18, 2019
There's only street parking which may be hard to find especially when the jiu jitsu classes are in session, but the beer here is good and in my neighborhood.We got the 10 beer flight for $16 with a side of snack mix for $3 more. I didn't care for most of the beer except the three saisons. There was no hard cider on the menu.They have one food truck each day. Today was Curbside.
Read MoreRicky R.
Nov 2, 2018
My friends took my wife and I here. It was a close walk from their house. It was a funny brewery and I dont know if it was time or the brewery or location, but it was about half adult half children in this place. Now that kind of stuff does not bother me. I dont have kids but I love being able to visit places like this with friends who have kids. The brewery has plenty of seating and a great atmosphere. Its a smaller warehouse/industrial converted to brewery. You can see all the tools in the back and i love seeing where breweries brew. It was a cool place for sure.The beer is pretty amazing. We did the big flight and tried everything they had. I did not have one beer I did not like. The dubble and tripel are amazing. Not only is the tripel almost double digit abv, but it had a great flavor as well. This place is a bit of a drive for us, but we will gladly come here to visit some friends and grab some beers!!
Read MoreFranklin P.
Feb 22, 2022
Cool place to sit down with a buddy and have a beer. There was a food truck outside if you wanted a bite to eat. Open area, felt welcoming. We had the flight and that was more than I bargained for lol I'd come again.
Read MoreBryna S.
Feb 4, 2021
They're doing an excellent job with COVID-safety! Their beers are creative, delicious, and really well-described on the tap-board. My girlfriend and I purchased bottles to go because the patio was busy, but we wished we could have stayed and had a flight! While in line, we couldn't help but to notice their hoodies! Zip up, cozy, AND with thumb holes! They're delightful. Completely worth the trip alone. This place is worth a stop if you're in Seattle or nearby!
Read MoreDebbie P.
Mar 14, 2016
I've bookmarked Lantern Brewing to try months ago and just this past weekend I've finally made it in. It's right off Aurora, and it's pretty unassuming, located in a neighborhood, it would be pretty easy to miss. The interior is a pretty large space, and they have food trucks on-site, you will need to check the website as to the rotations. This past Saturday evening, it was Cycle Dogs (Hot dogs, which go perfect with beer). On days that there are no food trucks, you can bring in outside food. It appears this used to be a car garage, they have the ginoromous doors for it, and during the warm months, those doors would open up to allow for more breezes. There were numerous spaces throughout, you can have a seat at the bar, or opt for the picnic table settings, or just a regular table seating. There were board games as you enter to your left, and a foosball table, too. They are kid and dog friendly. And if you want to rent out the space, you can! So, enough about the interior, let's have a chat about the beer. We opted for all 10 beer tastings for $13, a total bargain! Plus, I wanted to try what they offer. What they offer is more along the lines of Belgium style beer. A bit lighter, not really IPA-centered, but that doesn't mean they don't have IPAs, they do, it's just not their focus. On their current tap menu is the Alpenglow: collaboration with NW peaks, Triple IPA with juicy hop aroma, apricot and pineapple flavor notes, a definite must! Of the 10 tastings, this was my favorite.While we were there, our tap-master was Nate, a super cool, ex-bike mechanic dude. Of course, he and my hubby know a lot of the same people in the industry, so we were there for a while enjoying beer and conversation. Overall, I would definitely place Lantern Brewing on my top 10 breweries in Seattle.
Read MoreWill L.
Nov 29, 2023
I've been to Lantern a couple of times to meet friends. They have a lot of tables inside, but depending on the time of day, they may fill up. Also note that the place is kid friendly and the stroller and kid contingent tends to dominate the place earlier. If you want to avoid that, that grouo tends to clear out towards 7, consequently freeing up tables.About the beer: when I go to a brewery, especially in the PNW, I tend to eyeball their IPA selection. In the two times I've been to Lantern, what I've noticed is that they haven't had an IPA selection. That isn't terrible in itself, and it kind of forces me to expand my choices. I've had pales and sours (which they had a couple of the times I've gone), and had their gose the last time, which all of us enjoyed.For food, there's usually a truck. Last time was a nice Mexican truck, which was really quite tasty.Parking sucks. Arriving around 6:30 increases your chances because the folks with kids and their SUVs tend to be heading out at that time.
Read MoreMark D.
Sep 24, 2023
I stayed in a hotel room last night and it happened to be right next to this brewery so I thought I'd check it out.I got the 10 beer sampler so I could try all their beers and it was only $20, not terrible. So I tried each one and hung out in their decently large space. The abbey double was really good! The rest were fine, nothing totally outstanding to my specific flavor palette.I noticed a ton of fruit flies flying around which was annoying. Then I noticed they kept flying into my beers and drowning themselves in there. Probably not the worst way to go but absolutely not ideal for wanting to drink my beers. I told the server and she didn't seem to be surprised or care so I just left with 10 beers that I only took a sip out of each. Very disappointing experience.
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