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Figurehead Brewing MagnoliaB+Worth Trying

4001 21st Ave W unit b, Seattle, WA 98199 · Brewery, Beer garden · 4.7/5 Google (235 reviews)

Neighborhood brewery with Belgian-leaning beers, relaxed patio vibes, rotating food trucks, and welcoming staff; beer quality is generally strong with a few dissenting views.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Figurehead Brewing Magnolia delivers solid neighborhood brewery performance through strong beer quality and genuinely friendly service, earning its grade B+ standing. The waterfront patio and relaxed maritime vibe create an inviting local gathering spot, though limited indoor space and modest destination appeal prevent higher grades. Consistent execution and loyal regulars confirm reliable quality for casual beer enthusiasts.

Restaurant Summary

This Magnolia taproom leans local-first, with a relaxed patio near the water and staff who are often called warm and helpful. One guest summed it up as a place with an old school Seattle vibe where it is easy to settle in for a pint. Another shared, "Our beer tender was upbeat and helpful," underscoring the friendly service theme that repeats across reviews. On the taps, expect a Belgian streak and rotating specialties rather than hype-chasing extremes. People rave about a creamy nitro white stout, clean lagers, and a balanced wit, while a few hopheads wished the IPAs were less malty. Food is a rotating cast of trucks plus occasional in-house panini, so the eating experience feels casual and flexible. Families are welcome. One parent praised a staffer who played peekaboo so they could enjoy lunch, and there is ample outdoor seating for strollers and pets. Kid-friendly options depend on which truck is parked and the panini of the day; expect simple bites rather than a dedicated kids menu.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$20-35 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Working waterfront meets residential; relaxed, local-first vibe near Fishermen’s Terminal.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; industrial edges but well-maintained.

Nearby: Near marinas, light industry, Magnolia residences, and a farmers market presence mentioned.

BallardBallard offers a diverse dining environment ranging from casual seafood eateries to upscale restaurants, reflecting its coastal roots and modern culinary trends. The area is popular for its walkability, local breweries, and a strong sense of neighborhood identity, attracting both locals and visitors seeking a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.
Ballard Locks DistrictThis micro-neighborhood near the Ballard Locks features waterfront parks and eateries with views of the locks and salmon ladder, creating a unique dining experience that combines nature and local culture.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday15:00–21:00 Tuesday15:00–21:00 Wednesday15:00–21:00 Thursday15:00–21:00 Friday14:00–21:00 Saturday12:00–21:00 Sunday13:00–20:00
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