Seattle Cider announces grand opening of rebranded tasting room

A bartender pouring a glass of cider at Seattle Cider Company.
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When Two Beers Brewing shut down late last year, its sister company, Seattle Cider Company, was unaffected. The Woods Tasting Room in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood remained open, serving a broad selection of its ciders alongside guest beers. The tasting room still felt and looked like a brewery taproom, which was a problem. And, it was also feeling a bit dated. Now Seattle Cider announces that it has revamped the tasting room and is ready to invite the world to see the new Seattle Cider Taproom. The grand reopening event is scheduled for Saturday, July 19th starting at 5:00 PM. (4660 Ohio Ave. S., Seattle.)

Interior at the new Seattle Cider Taproom.

The new taproom will serve plenty of beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages in addition to all the cider, but the atmosphere is now more appropriate for the brand and Seattle Cider’s liquid. Whatever kind of beverage you crave, know they’ve sourced the good stuff from producers around the Pacific Northwest.

New look and new vibe

Having visited the new taproom during the transformation, I can tell you it feels brighter and more sophisticated. It’s warm and inviting but feels clean and fresh. A lot of dark walls have been whitewashed. Original artwork in the form of murals now adorn the walls. New lighting. Reimagined spaces. All of that.

Mural on the wall at the new Seattle Cider Company Taproom.

The grand reopening event on July 19th will include live music, special draft releases, special food items from Bread and Circuses (the food vendor at the taproom), and more. You’ll find all the details in the press release below.


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Seattle Cider Co Announces Grand Reopening of Rebranded Tasting Room – Seattle Cider Taproom

Seattle, WA – July 2, 2024 – Seattle Cider Company is thrilled to announce the grand reopening of its newly rebranded tasting room, Seattle Cider Taproom. Formerly known as The Woods tasting room, the space has undergone a complete transformation. This elevated venue proudly showcases all the craft cider made onsite just feet away from the taproom. The unique and comprehensive tasting experience at Seattle Cider Taproom also includes craft beer and wine from around the Pacific Northwest and a carefully curated selection of non-alcoholic options including locally produced NA beer and kombucha.

Seattle Cider Taproom is the first, exclusively branded tasting room experience for the Seattle Cider brand showcasing its world-class, award-winning ciders, small batch, limited release ciders, and celebrated core line.


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Grand Reopening Event:

  • Date: July 19, 2024
  • Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Location: Seattle Cider Taproom, 4660 Ohio Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

To celebrate the grand reopening, Seattle Cider Taproom will host a festive event featuring live music and a selection of special draft releases. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the new ambiance of the taproom, which has been designed to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for cider and beer enthusiasts alike.

Event Highlights:

  • Live Music: Scratch Cats Jazz Band will perform al fresco throughout the evening.
  • Special Draft Releases: The event will showcase exclusive draft releases crafted specifically for this celebration. Sweet Summer (6.9% ABV, 1.5 Brix) is a coferment with raspberry juice, infused with rose hips and back sweetened with clover honey. It tastes like fresh raspberries picked from the vine, with the whispers of clover and rose throughout – reminiscent of an evening summer picnic in the garden. Beached Boiz (7.5%, 1.8 Brix) mango, guava, and lime cider has a tropical fruit nose with a hint of lime; its well-balanced mango and guava flavors blend seamlessly with the apple and it finishes with a little kick of citrus.
  • Curated Tasting Menu: A carefully selected tap menu featuring the best of Seattle Cider Company’s craft ciders alongside a selection of craft beers from our brewing partners.
  • Special Menu from Bread & Circuses: The brick-and-mortar restaurant inside Seattle Cider Taproom will offer delicious menu specials for the event.

“We are incredibly excited to welcome the community to Seattle Cider Taproom,” said Scott Katsma, Brand Development Manager of Seattle Cider Company. “Our goal was to create a space that not only prioritizes our exceptional cider but also embraces the vibrant craft beverage culture of Seattle. We can’t wait for everyone to experience the new home of Seattle Cider Co. and are looking forward to celebrating with you all.”

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The Seattle Cider Taproom will be open seven days a week, offering regular hours for tastings, events, and private bookings. Guests are encouraged to visit and explore the diverse range of flavors that Seattle Cider Company has to offer, including exclusive small-batch ciders that can’t be found anywhere else but at the source.

Join us on July 19th to celebrate the grand reopening of the Seattle Cider Taproom and discover the perfect blend of craft cider and local beverages in an inviting new space.

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About Seattle Cider Company®

A leader in craft cider since 2013, Seattle Cider Co. ferments innovative, award-winning ciders in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle Cider offers an incredible lineup of year-round and seasonal offerings with something for every cider drinker.

Visit in person at Seattle Cider Taproom located at 4660 Ohio Ave. S. in Seattle. For more information, visit seattlecidercompany.com, or follow Seattle Cider Company on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok (@seattleciderco). 


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