Brewery Profile

Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery

In the heart of Seattle, this small brewery stands out by putting beer and house-made ice cream in the same visitor experience. A stop here is less about a standard pint-only tasting room and more about seeing how small-batch brewing can share space with a microcreamery counter. Visitors can expect the central idea to be clear as soon as they look over the day’s options: beer is treated as something that can be tasted on its own, paired with a scoop, or turned into a float. That gives the place a different role in the city’s beer scene, especially for travelers who want a casual stop that does not feel interchangeable with every other taproom.

Seattle beer drinkers often look for freshness, seasonal variety, and room for experimentation, and this is where Bluebird’s format fits naturally. The known focus is on inventive flavor combinations rather than a fixed list of flagship beers, so the experience is best approached with flexibility. Someone interested in a straightforward pour can still focus on the beer, while another visitor might look for a stout to match with ice cream or ask what combination works well as a float. For out-of-town guests, that mix can be a useful change of pace between more conventional brewery visits, especially in a region where craft beer is often explored across neighborhoods, food stops, and relaxed afternoon itineraries.

Because specific amenities, hours, and tap lists are not known here, the taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours, available ice cream flavors, and any suggested pairings. Visitors should not assume a particular beer style, named release, food menu, or seating setup without checking directly. The most reliable plan is to arrive expecting small-batch beer, house-made artisanal ice cream, and the possibility of combining the two. If you are traveling with a group split between beer drinkers and dessert seekers, this format may make the stop easier to agree on than a typical brewery visit. It is also a good place to ask questions at the counter, since the day’s best option may depend on what has just been made, what is pouring, and which flavors are available when you arrive.

Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery offers a distinctly Seattle experience, pairing meticulously crafted small-batch beers with house-made artisanal ice cream. Located in the heart of the city, this unique spot specializes in inventive flavor combinations, ensuring every visit ends with the perfect beer float or a stout that complements your scoop. It’s the ultimate destination for those who believe that the best things in life are both hoppy and sweet.

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7415 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, Washington, 98103-5044

Phone: 2066598154

Website: https://www.facebook.com/bluebirdicecrm

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

  • Fremont Outdoor Movies

    Jul 4, 2026

    Outdoor summer movies with cult classics and blockbusters on Saturdays at dusk during July and August. Features short films before the main show.

  • Bacon, Eggs & Kegs Brunch Event at CenturyLink Field

    Aug 27, 2026

    Seattle’s largest bacon-centric brunch event featuring bacon and egg dishes from local restaurants, Northwest craft beer and cider tastings, live entertainment, games, and educati…

  • Bacon, Eggs & Kegs Brunch Event at CenturyLink Field

    Aug 28, 2026

    Seattle’s largest bacon-centric brunch event featuring bacon and egg dishes from local restaurants, Northwest craft beer and cider tastings, live entertainment, games, and educati…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery located?
Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery is located at 7415 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, Washington, 98103-5044. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery's hours?
Taproom hours are not posted to Beer.Social. Call 2066598154 to confirm before visiting.
How can I learn more about Bluebird Microcreamery and Brewery?
Visit https://www.facebook.com/bluebirdicecrm for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.