Echoes Brewing Company

Independently-operated craft brewery in Poulsbo. Family friendly with an arcade. Outside food welcome, and rentable space upstairs.

Tizley’s EuroPub

Willkommen!

Tizley’s EuroPub opened its doors in 2006. We are dedicated to providing a family-friendly place to enjoy a European-style meal. We still use the same recipes that have made us a long-time Poulsbo favorite. We are famous for our schnitzels, shepherd’s pies and many others. Enjoy our full bar, 11 rotating craft beers and 1 cider on tap. Visit www.tizleys.com for our menu and list of events.

Sully’s Bistro & Bar

Sully’s is a fun little bistro on the shores of Suquamish with incredible views of Mt. Rainier, Seattle, Bainbridge Island and the Puget Sound.  You can visit us by car or boat to enjoy delicious American fare/Gastro pub’ish food complimented by ice cold beer, creative cocktails and PNW wines.  We hold weekly events that include live music, trivia, bingo, and karaoke.  We do our best to provide an entertaining experience where our friends, family and community can gather to enjoy each other’s company and take in all that the amazing PNW offers.

Western Red Brewing

Western Red Brewing is a locally owned and operated business that is comprised of a group of friends that have lived in Kitsap County for many years. We aim to join the other local breweries of Kitsap County with our location in downtown Poulsbo. Western Red Brewing’s goal is to brew and to serve the best craft beers ever made in the Pacific Northwest. As beer is subjective and the best is lofty, we will provide our customers with beer that meets our team’s flavor and quality standards. We will strive to make Western Red Brewing an entertaining and pleasurable experience both at our facility and at home.

Slippery Pig Brewery

You’ve found us! Now you ask, what have you found? For starters, delicious beers in an atmosphere like no other. We delight in brewing beers that are wildly different from the norm, some completely original, and some highly traditional and forgotten, but with our Northwest fingerprint.