Bar in Seattle, United States
Perihelion Brewery
100Pearl PointsBeacon Hill craft beer, no hype required.

About Perihelion Brewery
Perihelion Brewery is a no-frills craft taproom in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood, worth returning to for rotating draft beer without the scene or the spend of Capitol Hill bars. Walk-ins are easy, pricing is accessible, and the local crowd keeps it grounded. Best for a casual pint rather than a cocktail program or a destination night out.
Is Perihelion Brewery worth visiting in Seattle?
If you're looking for a brewery in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood, Perihelion Brewery is worth knowing about — a craft beer spot at 2800 16th Ave S that draws a local crowd without the tourist noise of Capitol Hill or South Lake Union. The short answer for a returning visitor: yes, go back, but go knowing what you're there for.
What Perihelion Brewery Is
Perihelion sits in a part of Seattle that doesn't get written up in travel roundups, which is part of the appeal. The address puts it in a working neighborhood, and the room reflects that — this isn't a polished taproom built for Instagram. What you see when you walk in is a no-frills space where the focus lands on the beer in front of you, not the décor around you. For a second visit, that's actually useful to know: come for the pint, not the scene.
The brewery format means the drinks program is beer-forward by definition. If you visited once and stuck to whatever was on tap, the logical next move is to ask what's rotating, craft breweries at this scale typically run seasonal or small-batch releases alongside their core lineup, and Perihelion is no exception to that pattern in Seattle's active brewing community. Washington State's craft beer culture is among the most developed in the country, which raises the baseline for what a neighborhood brewery needs to deliver to hold regulars.
On value: independent taprooms in Seattle at this tier tend to price pints in the $7–$10 range, which keeps Perihelion accessible compared to cocktail-forward bars in the city. If budget matters more than a full spirits program, this is a better fit than heading to Canon or Roquette, where spend per head rises fast.
Booking is not a concern here, walk in. This is a taproom, not a ticketed experience, and the neighborhood location means it doesn't face the same walk-in pressure as bars closer to downtown or Capitol Hill. If you're planning around a group, a weekday evening gives you the most breathing room.
For broader context on drinking in Seattle, see our full Seattle bars guide. If you're exploring beyond bars, our full Seattle restaurants guide, our full Seattle hotels guide, our full Seattle wineries guide, and our full Seattle experiences guide cover the rest of the city well. If you're traveling and want to benchmark Perihelion against craft-focused bars in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston all show what a focused drinks program looks like at different price points. Closer to Perihelion's neighborhood, 2963 4th Ave S and The Doctor's Office are worth comparing depending on what you're after.
Quick reference: Walk-in only, no reservation needed. Beer-focused taproom in Beacon Hill. Accessible price tier for Seattle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Perihelion Brewery?
Perihelion is a craft brewery, so the focus is on house-brewed beer. Specific tap listings aren't confirmed in our data, so check their current offerings before visiting — rotating taps are standard for breweries at this level. If you want a guaranteed cocktail program alongside craft beer, Rob Roy or Bar Miriam give you more flexibility.
Do I need a reservation at Perihelion Brewery?
Almost certainly not. Neighborhood breweries at this address type in Seattle run walk-in. Show up, find a seat. If you're bringing a group of six or more, arriving early on a weekend gives you better seating options than calling ahead.
Does Perihelion Brewery have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed for Perihelion, but Seattle breweries in this tier routinely run weekday afternoon specials. Worth checking directly before your visit. If locked-in happy hour pricing matters to your decision, Canon and Rob Roy in Capitol Hill have more documented programming.
Is Perihelion Brewery good for groups?
Perihelion works for casual groups who want a low-key beer-focused outing in Beacon Hill. It's not a private-event or large-party venue in the way a downtown bar would be. For groups that need a cocktail menu alongside beer, Bar Miriam or Roquette are better fits.
Does Perihelion Brewery have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in our data. Seattle breweries at 2800 16th Ave S are typically warehouse or converted industrial spaces — outdoor space, if it exists, is likely limited. Worth confirming before a summer visit when patio seating matters.
What's the crowd like at Perihelion Brewery?
Beacon Hill is a working neighborhood that doesn't draw the Capitol Hill bar-crawl crowd, which is exactly why Perihelion draws regulars over tourists. Expect a mix of locals and craft beer drinkers who sought this place out rather than stumbled across it. Dress is casual — there's no reason to overthink it.
Location
2800 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
Seattle, United States
Compare Perihelion Brewery
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Perihelion Brewery | Easy |
| Canon | Unknown |
| Bar Miriam | Unknown |
| Rob Roy | Unknown |
| Roquette | Unknown |
| The Doctor's Office | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Canon, Notable alternative
- Bar Miriam, Notable alternative
- Rob Roy, Notable alternative
- Roquette, Notable alternative
- The Doctor's Office, Notable alternative
For beer-focused drinking in Seattle, Perihelion sits at a different point on the map, literally and conceptually, than most of the city's well-known bars. Canon is the obvious contrast: one of the most decorated spirits bars in the country, with a whiskey list that runs into the thousands and prices to match. If your priority is craft beer at an accessible price in a low-key room, Perihelion wins on value and ease of entry. If you want a serious spirits program or a destination bar experience, Canon is the clear choice and worth the higher spend.
Roquette and The Doctor's Office both skew cocktail-forward, which puts them in a different category for most visits. Rob Roy and Bar Miriam similarly prioritize the spirits and cocktail side of Seattle drinking. None of these are direct substitutes for a neighborhood taproom, they serve a different need. If you're deciding between Perihelion and one of Seattle's cocktail bars for a given evening, the question is really whether you want beer-first simplicity or a more considered drinks program.
For a second visit to Perihelion specifically, the comparison that matters most is practical: it's easier to walk into than most of its peers, cheaper per round than the cocktail bars, and positioned in a part of the city that rewards visitors who want to get off the main bar circuits. If that sounds like your evening, book nothing and just go. If you want a more curated drinking experience and don't mind the higher tab, Canon or Roquette are the stronger calls.
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