Blythe S.
Yelp
I popped into Copperworks before walking the piers around the great Seattle wheel. It's right across from Miner's Landing (food and shops), so it's a nice location. I got there maybe 30-60 minutes before close on a Thursday. I remember reading someone's review that said they loved to welcome you there, so I was kind of looking forward to that ngl. There wasn't really a warm welcome, but a straight to the point man (not always a bad thing lol) that did offer up some good suggestions and explain that one of their bottles donated to Hurricane Ian reliefs for each one sold. So that was neat! Too bad I live in Utah so I couldn't ship any and I only had a carryon for the weekend. There was only one other person in there, sipping their spirits and enjoying a book. I will say I loved the playlist they had on inside, albeit more of a quiet environment. I did see a couple of event planners setting up for a private event that was to happen after close, so it was about to get more lively. I knew I wanted to do a build your own flight that included the plum gin, which turned out to be my favorite, if not tied for second with the small batch Northwest cask aged gin! It was a nice place to sit, sip, and enjoy while planning out next steps to the day/weekend. And the hand built copper stills were cool to look at. I think if ever in town again I'd go back on a Friday or Saturday for a tour, and good to know they're open seven days a week for tastings and purchases.