Telephone:
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+1 425-462-9300
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Address:
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550 106th Ave NE Ste 103, Bellevue, WA, 98004
b/t 6th St & 4th St
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Nearby public transportation stops & stations:
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330 ft106th Ave NE & NE 6th St
580 ftNE 4th St & 108th Ave NE
770 ftNE 8th St & 106th Ave NE
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Specialties
Rock Bottom brewpub is Bellevue’s only microbrewery. We feature an innovative menu complimented by fresh, handcrafted beers and fabulous service.
Our moderately priced menu features entrees that appeal to every appetite including Alder Smoked Salmon Fish and Chips, Texas Fire Steak, a variety of salads and pastas, brick-oven pizzas, our signature White Cheddar Mashed Potatoes and the restaurants famous Spicy Spinach Cheese Dip.
Our handcrafted beers range in style from a light lager to a brown ale and stout, each brewed on premise from our Brewmaster’s own award winning recipes and only available in our restaurant.
History
Established in 1999.
These breweries are located in several states, with seven restaurants in Colorado, four restaurants each in California, Arizona, and Illinois, two restaurants each in Washington, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, and one restaurant each in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oregon, Virginia, and Maryland.
Each of these has a menu that features a selection of «American Style» cuisine including pizza and burgers, steaks, salads, and desserts. Each each store has its own selection of beers and beer logos. It is rare to find two beers of the same name and/or taste in two different stores.
Rock Bottom is almost identical to the Walnut Brewery concept. In fact, when the first Rock Bottom was being constructed in downtown Denver, it was to be called Walnut Brewery. The store was being built in the bottom of the Prudential building. The store was renamed Rock Bottom after someone pointed out that they were ‘building at the bottom of the rock’ which was Prudential’s slogan at the time