El Sueñito Brewing opens its Seattle taproom and tamale shop on Friday, August 9th. As we reported last month the Bellingham-based brewery will bring its uncommon concept to the Fremont neighborhood at 106 N 36th Street.
Here is the announcement that appeared yesterday on Instagram. “¡Hola Seattle! Our Seattle grand opening is here! Tell your friends and come be gay and merry with good tamales, tacos, beer and drinks for everyone.”
“Please join us this weekend starting Friday, August 9th from 11 AM to 10 PM every day to join us as we celebrate the grand opening of our new Fremont/Frelard location featuring our second El Sueñito location and our brand new Seattle Frelard Tamales home.”
“Make sure to save the date and join us this weekend to experience the new Frelard Tamales x El Sueñito concept. Share this on your stories and send the post to your friends. Our staff has been training in preparation for this weekend. While we don’t promise a perfect operation (new place means lots of learning opportunities) we promise good beer, great Mexican food and good memories.”
Original Story July 2, 2024:
Okay, so this is happy and exciting news! El Sueñito Brewing is coming to Seattle. The Bellingham-based brewery recently announced its plan to open a location in the Fremont neighborhood. They’ve not yet announced an exact opening date, but we expect to hear details soon. The location is near The George and Dragon Pub, for those familiar with the neighborhood. El Sueñito Brewing describes itself as a child company of Frelard Tamales. If you’ve visited the Bellingham brewery’s taproom you know it is a tamale shop, too. And the tamales are outstanding!
On social media, El Sueñito Brewing announced it is bringing its beer and 1/2-pound tamales to Seattle. The tamales, of course, have been around for a while. Dennis Ramey and Osbaldo Hernandez (above) opened Frelard Tamales in 2015, on Latona Avenue. (Right across the street from the much-beloved Latona Pub, btw.) The recipes are based on Osbaldo Hernandez’s family recipes.
Dennis and Osbaldo went on to open El Sueñito Brewing in February 2023. Dennis earned his brewing chops working with the likes of Hellbent Brewing in Seattle. To learn more about El Sueñito Brewing’s backstory, check out this story I wrote in 2021.
On Instagram recently, El Sueñito Brewing announced the following. “¡HOLA SEATTLE! We would like to take a second of your time to do a brief introduction: We are El Sueñito Brewing Company and we happen to be the child company of @frelardtamales – the place you’ve come to love for their 1/2 lb. tamales.”
“We happen to be Washington’s first Mexican and gay-owned brewery & we are so excited to join the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle in a few weeks! Our Fremont location will combine the magical & delicious flavors of Frelard Tamales with our refreshing craft beers specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. For some of you, our brews won’t be new as you all have been enjoying our beers made available at various delightful watering holes and stores across the Puget Sound like @pccmarkets, @chuckshopshopseward, @thelatonapub, @bottleworksbeer, @watershedpub, and others.”
“Our construction project is coming to an end soon and we are actively hiring our founding team so we can open our doors in a few weeks. We are thrilled about our Frelard Tamales x Sueñito partnership to provide a unique and rich dining experience for all of our fans that is rooted in our love and passion for food, craft beer, tradition and Mexican culture.”
“Stay tuned to our social media channels and sign up for updates on our website to learn more about our upcoming grand opening. A date is to be announced in the next couple of weeks.”
“We will meet soon! Thank you for following us in our queer small business journey. Make sure you are following @elsuenitobrewing and @frelardtamales to stay updated.”
“In the meantime, help us build the hype up and tell your friends about us, post this announcement on your stories and send your friends this post to make sure they’re ready to party with us!”