"Reuben’s Brews’ second Seattle taproom is right near the Harbor Steps. This Downtown spot pours familiar favorites like their Robust Porter and Hazealicious IPA, plus plenty of seltzers and N/A options. The food menu is big, with funnel cake fries with porter chocolate sauce and vegan reubens." - kayla sager riley, gabe guarente, aimee rizzo
"If you only have time to visit one Ballard brewery, make it Reuben’s. It’s a fun taproom with 24 homemade beers and plenty of long wooden tables perfect for day drinking with a big group. There isn’t much decor beyond a few big beer-making tanks, but their beers—like the gose and the Crikey IPA—are so good that you won’t care. And now, Reuben’s has their own food truck permanently parked outside that serves sandwiches and snacks." - aimee rizzo, gabe guarente
"One of multiple Ballard breweries contributing to the neighborhood’s brewery district and walkable beer scene." - Eater Staff
"If you only have time to visit one Ballard brewery, make it Reuben’s. It’s a fun taproom with 24 homemade beers and plenty of long wooden tables great for day drinking with a big group. There isn’t much decor beyond a few big beer-making tanks, but their beers—like the gose and the Crikey IPA—are so good that you won’t care. There are also rotating food trucks parked outside, like Burger Planet and Now Make Me A Sandwich." - aimee rizzo
"There are so many breweries in Ballard. So many. But Reuben’s should absolutely have a place in your neighborhood beer crawl. It’s a fun taproom with 24 homemade beers on tap and plenty of long wooden tables great for day drinking with a big group. There isn’t much decor beyond a few big tanks, but the beers are so good (especially the salty gose) that you won’t care. If you’re hungry, order some pies from Ballard Pizza Co. for delivery—and tell them you’re at Reuben’s to get a discount." - aimee rizzo