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Old Dec 9, 22, 11:03 pm
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Brewtop Social SEA

Stopped by the place for the first time today and thought I'd share their menu.


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Old Dec 13, 22, 10:59 am
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A few quick pictures of the place.



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Old Mar 5, 23, 1:27 pm
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Stopped by on both outbound (breakfast) and inbound (lunch) flights in February. Breakfast is probably among the top options at SEATAC, and a full meal will quickly burn through $28pp. Lunch menu is a bit of a miss: the quality is similar to the now-closed BBQ place. Expect at least :15 from ordering to food arrival, and they're happy to do take-away. Bring cash to tip.
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Old Jul 30, 23, 10:06 pm
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Menu says breakfast service stops at 1030 AM, but they'll extend that to 11 if you ask. Cook change-over, I think.

Servers will also carry a dollar over from your PP-covered bill to a separate check so you can tip. Helpful for those of us who never carry cash.
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Old Jul 31, 23, 2:23 pm
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Originally Posted by EkekoBWI
Servers will also carry a dollar over from your PP-covered bill to a separate check so you can tip. Helpful for those of us who never carry cash.
Why is that necessary? Can't you just put the tip on the original bill and pay with your credit card? Or are you saying that if your total bill falls under your PP allowance, no bill is generated to begin with? (My experience was that my total exceeded my allowance, so I got a bill with a balance due of the difference, to which I added a tip of any amount I should choose and paid with my credit card.)
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Old Jul 31, 23, 10:36 pm
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Originally Posted by sfvoyage
Why is that necessary? Can't you just put the tip on the original bill and pay with your credit card? Or are you saying that if your total bill falls under your PP allowance, no bill is generated to begin with? (My experience was that my total exceeded my allowance, so I got a bill with a balance due of the difference, to which I added a tip of any amount I should choose and paid with my credit card.)
The latter. I don't always get through $28 pp.
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Old Sep 17, 23, 1:05 pm
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They have a kids' menu now

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Old Sep 28, 23, 1:41 pm
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I read that it is not possible to use PP benefits for a "to go" order at this restaurant (or at the other one 2 PP restaurants in SEA: Ninth & Pike and Bambusa). Is that correct?
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Old Sep 28, 23, 1:57 pm
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Originally Posted by sfvoyage
I read that it is not possible to use PP benefits for a "to go" order at this restaurant (or at the other one 2 PP restaurants in SEA: Ninth & Pike and Bambusa). Is that correct?
According to the rules, it's not possible, but I always had my stuff to go from Bambuza and Bretop. I can't believe that I've never known about Ninth & Pike being a part of PP in Seattle...
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Old Sep 28, 23, 2:29 pm
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Originally Posted by hyedmd
According to the rules, it's not possible, but I always had my stuff to go from Bambuza and Bretop. I can't believe that I've never known about Ninth & Pike being a part of PP in Seattle...
According to the menu above, Brewtop is not a veggie-friendly place for vegans and vegetarians. Are you familiar with the menu selection at Bambuza and Ninth & Pike - do they have more vegan and vegetarian dishes?
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Old Sep 28, 23, 3:58 pm
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Originally Posted by sfvoyage
According to the menu above, Brewtop is not a veggie-friendly place for vegans and vegetarians. Are you familiar with the menu selection at Bambuza and Ninth & Pike - do they have more vegan and vegetarian dishes?
Can't really comment on that, but I'm sure Bambuza would have some veggie options. I think I posted a picture of their menu sometime last year, and you can try to find that thread.

I haven't been to Ninth & Pike, but I can take a picture of their menu this coming Sunday.\
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Old Sep 28, 23, 4:16 pm
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Originally Posted by hyedmd
Can't really comment on that, but I'm sure Bambuza would have some veggie options. I think I posted a picture of their menu sometime last year, and you can try to find that thread.
Thanks. I found your photo of Bambuza's menu from Jan 2022. They have a grilled tofu bowl.
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Old Sep 28, 23, 10:34 pm
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Originally Posted by sfvoyage
Thanks. I found your photo of Bambuza's menu from Jan 2022. They have a grilled tofu bowl.
I'm not a vegetarian, but I actually decided to try it one time. I ended up loving the noodle tofu grill bowl and got it again multiple times on other trips through SEA. So I would definitely recommend it.
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Originally Posted by hyedmd
According to the rules, it's not possible, but I always had my stuff to go from Bambuza and Bretop. I can't believe that I've never known about Ninth & Pike being a part of PP in Seattle...
I just went to Ninth&Pike yesterday. they have a very small dining area, most food is to to-go there, and I had no problem getting to-go with my PP. I had Grilled Cheese Panini, and a Chicken/Cheese Panini. They were OK. The bread was like Focaccia bread, but rectangular in shape. For $27 for both those sandwhiches very expensive for what you get. Bambuzza is your best bang per buck option out the 3 restaurants at Sea-Tac.
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Old Oct 2, 23, 2:00 am
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Originally Posted by scklumb
I just went to Ninth&Pike yesterday. they have a very small dining area, most food is to to-go there, and I had no problem getting to-go with my PP. I had Grilled Cheese Panini, and a Chicken/Cheese Panini. They were OK. The bread was like Focaccia bread, but rectangular in shape. For $27 for both those sandwhiches very expensive for what you get. Bambuzza is your best bang per buck option out the 3 restaurants at Sea-Tac.
I echo this. I created a new thread for Ninth & Pike with their menu. You can check if you like something there.

P.S. I also uploaded the updated menu at Bambuza in the respective thread. Prices have changed since last year.
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