With?Laura at our sister site Queen Anne View
First craft beer, now craft cider ? Interbay is becoming a hub for local beverage creations. Number 6 Cider Pub?opened at 945 Elliott Ave W?Friday,?serving the ciders you may know from local retail spots (Met Market, PCC, QFC, and Total Wine all sell their ciders) as well as bars and restaurants.
Now, you can taste their wares and seasonal specialties without having to travel far from home. Owners Tom Todaro and Don Broyals founded Number 6 Cider after looking for a new business venture. They source the cider from Yakima apples, a mix of 5 different varieties that are definitely fresh ? according to Number 6 Cider ?squeezed and delivered to our door in a 5000-pound tank within 5 hours.?
Number 6 Cider Pub gets its name from the neighboring railroad tracks that run alongside its new Interbay location ? Number 6 was one of the most dangerous railroad tunnels that connected the lines from East to West. You can learn even more about how our newest business got their name (Number 6) in their Facebook video:
According to co-founder/co-owner Tom Todaro, ?we are psyched to open the pub so that people can come together and try an extended range of seasonal ciders? ? and you can do so every day at the new pub, weekdays 3-9pm, Saturdays noon-9pm, and Sundays 3pm-9pm.
They also?serve tasty bites with the cider with a selection of breads, cheeses, and Salumi charcuterie. And, if you lean toward the grape or the hop, they have local wine and beer too.
The rotating cider taps pour six varieties of Number 6 Cider including:
- True
- Honey-Ginger
- Pomegranate
- Spice Box
- Juniper
- Smoked Jalape?o
They also?fill growlers to go, and have rotating seasonal ciders on the menu.
Stop by to welcome Number 6 Cider Pub to the neighborhood, and enjoy the local menu of ciders, beers, wines, and bites.