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Welcome to Seward Brewing Company

Nestled in the heart of Seward, Alaska, the Seward Brewing Company is a vibrant pub embracing the spirit of community and craft brewing. With a commitment to innovation, the brewery offers an impressive array of beers, including signature brews like the Sauvy B "ky"PA and fruity ales. Patrons rave about the diverse menu, featuring standout dishes such as the vegan "No Bones" plate and gourmet pizzas. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with stunning views near the waterfront. This hidden gem captures the essence of local culture, making it a must-visit destination for food and beer enthusiasts alike.

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If you're planning a visit to Seward, Alaska, make sure to grab a pint at Seward Brewing Company, a local haven for craft beer enthusiasts and foodies alike. Nestled at 139 4th Ave, Seward, AK 99664, this brewery offers not just a variety of unique ales but also a delightful culinary experience, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing.

Seward Brewing Company prides itself on its innovative food menu that goes beyond your typical pub fare. Diners rave about their surprisingly delicious offerings like the No Bones vegan plate, featuring roasted cauliflower, hummus, and fresh greens, all packed with flavor. The creative twists on comfort food don’t stop there; if you’re a fan of fusion cuisine, the Send Noods dish—a vibrant mix of chili-garlic udon noodles—promises to impress your taste buds with its bold umami profile.

The pizzas have gained a reputation of their own, with one guest declaring it the "best pizza I’ve ever had." That’s high praise in a town full of great options! And for those seeking lighter fare, their Pretzel comes highly recommended for its perfectly browned crust and heavenly texture, paired with a creamy beer cheese.

As for the drinks, Seward Brewing boasts a selection of eight unique taps, each highlighting the craftsmanship of local brewers. While many patrons point out the sweet profiles of their beers, including a standout Razberry Smash, there's a wide variety to explore, ensuring that beer lovers of every palate can find something to enjoy.

Customer reviews paint a picture of a vibrant atmosphere, characterized by its cool decor and friendly service. Many have also noted the brewery's convenient location, making it an ideal stop after visiting the nearby aquarium or exploring local shops. Whether you're looking for a cozy place to kick back with friends, or a lively dining scene with breathtaking views, Seward Brewing Company is a must-visit destination.

From the carefully curated beer selection to a menu that celebrates local flavors with a creative twist, Seward Brewing Company is more than just a brewery—it's a culinary gem in the heart of Seward.

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Tony R.
Tony R.

Lucky enough to visit the last day they were open for the 2024 season. Enjoyed the Sauvy B "ky"PA and It is what it is berry Ale. Didn't get to stock up on the merch as it was all out of stock

Jennifer N.
Jennifer N.

After sightseeing all day, Seward Brewing was a fun option for an early dinner. It's right near the aquarium, so a perfect choice after our visit there. Free street parking and nearby cute shops you can also explore. We got there around 4:30, so were seated right away. I ordered what I think was called the "No Bones" vegan plate. Roasted cauliflower with hummus and greens. Very innovative flavors. Cool decor and fun vibes. It was getting packed after 5 so I'm glad we arrived early enough to avoid the wait. Solid choice for non-touristy dining in Seward.

Jenna M.
Jenna M.

I think this is the best pizza I've ever had. And I don't say that loosely. in fact before I put my review in, I took an evening to think about it and I slept on it to think about all the pizza I've eaten and when I woke up, I decided that that was the best pizza and I ever had

Jon T.
Jon T.

To our surprise, Seward Brewing delivered some of our favorite food in Seward, with friendly service and a beautiful view near the water. We stopped by in September on a Thursday evening, and got seated right away on the second floor. We sampled a few dishes and ordered a flight of beer. - A Pretzel ($14) - We originally ordered this as a comfort food, but man - this might be the tastiest pretzel we've had. Perfectly browned and adorned with salt, every bite was doughy heaven, paired with the creamy beer cheese. - Send Noods ($20) - An umami bomb of flavor with the comfort of udon noodles. This was an asian flavor sensation of chili-garlic noodles and veggies. We didn't expect to find such good fusion down here. - Side of the Day ($6) - We got a mediterranean farro dish, unfortunately I don't remember the name. Another lovely fusion flavor burst with fresh vegetables and grains. - Flight ($13) Shockingly, the beer was the biggest shortcoming. Don't get me wrong, each was unique and fun, but the brewers have a clear focus on SWEET. The stout, seltzer, Saison, and Razberry smash were all very sweet. I did enjoy the Razberry the most, and the seltzer the least. The milk stout was also nice, with the most bitter profile of the flight. It would have been nice to have a clean lager or malty red, just something to break up the sweet, sweet, sweet. To be fair, there is a 49th State lager, but I'm here to try the Seward Brewing brews. Loved the meal and would come back. Just temper expectations if sweet beers aren't your thing. If they are, this might be your home.

Julie T.
Julie T.

I had gone here in September with a good friend and love the layout. The beer was tasty and they have a lovely gose. Lots of open seating and I loved their merch. Gorgeous stickers. Highly recommend as it is in a very good location for lodging, harbor services and shops.

Bruce M.
Bruce M.

A revelation for a smaller town's brewco. We try nearly every brewco where we travel and this Seward's visit was exemplary of brew masters knowing their stuff. Eight taps (taps heads are designed/produced by local artisans) hit every flavor: pilsner blonde ale-ish, two distinctly different IPAs, a super delicious chocolate stout = every sample was novel and very satisfying. Highly recommend you beer advocates to stop in. And barkeep was a great guy.