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Where to Drink in Edmonds, WA Bellwether’s Cocktail & Bar Guide

From candlelit cocktails to dive-bar karaoke, this is your curated guide to Edmonds bars, breweries, and cocktail spots. Whether you’re into negronis or pints, there’s something worth sipping.

From candlelit cocktails to dive-bar karaoke, this is your curated guide to the best bars, breweries, and cocktail spots in Edmonds, WA. Whether you’re in your Aperol era or just want a perfect pint by the water, you’ll find something here worth sipping.

There’s something about Edmonds at golden hour. The breeze off the Sound, the clink of a glass, the soft buzz of locals catching up over mezcal or merlot. It’s not loud. It’s not flashy. But it is undeniably good.


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This is your Bellwether-approved list of the best places to grab a drink in Edmonds.

Bar Americano

Italian-inspired and beautifully designed. This is where we go when we want a negroni that tastes like it came straight from Milan and a booth with flattering lighting. Great patio in the summer. Classic vibes all year.

Why we love it: cozy, elegant, and always feels like a treat.
Where: 612 5th Ave S | drinkatbaramericano.com

Kelnero

A moss-toned cocktail bar that knows what it’s doing. The seasonal menu is full of layered, surprising flavors and the bartenders are wildly creative. Ask for something off-menu if you’re feeling bold.

Why we love it: moody, delicious, and a little unexpected.
Where: 545 Main St | kelnero.bar

Niles Peacock Kitchen & Bar

Cocktails arrive smoked, foamed, or flamed — but not in a gimmicky way. Think dinner and a show, with excellent pizza and sunset views. Great for groups or a lively date night.

Why we love it: playful drinks, solid food, and good energy.
Where: 178 Sunset Ave S | nilespeacock.com

Daphne’s Bar

Small, soulful, and still feels like a secret. This former barbershop-turned-speakeasy has loyal regulars and vintage European energy. You’ll want to stay awhile.

Why we love it: intimate and unbothered in the best way.
Where: 415½ Main St | drinkatdaphnesbar.com

Church Key Pub

A British-style pub with darts, deep booths, and a proper cocktail list. The kind of place where you can talk for hours and no one rushes you.

Why we love it: cozy, classic, and reliably good.
Where: 109 4th Ave N | churchkeypub.com

Salish Sea Brewing Co.

The hometown brewery. Great beer, no pretense, and two locations depending on your mood. Go downtown for energy or head to Harbor Square for something more low-key.

Why we love it: local, relaxed, and easy to bring friends.
Where: 518 Dayton St and Harbor Square | salishbrewing.com

Engel’s Pub

Dive-bar energy in the truest sense. Karaoke, live music, and no shortage of stories. Strong pours, sticky floors, and a crowd that’s seen it all.

Why we love it: not fancy, but always fun.
Where: 113 5th Ave S | Engel’s on Facebook

Channel Marker Pub & Grill

Loud, casual, and ideal for pool, sports, or late-night fries. The drinks are strong, the crowd is chatty, and no one’s here to impress.

Why we love it: sometimes you need a bar that’s just a bar.
Where: 120 W Dayton St | thechannelmarkerpubngrill.com

A Very Taki Tiki Bar & Grill

Colorful lights, tropical drinks, and a vibe that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Great for groups and casual hangouts that turn into late nights.

Why we love it: campy, happy, and completely unpretentious.
Where: 518 Main St | Taki Tiki on Facebook

Brigid’s Bottleshop

24 taps, a huge bottle wall, and a view of the water. Dog-friendly, snack-friendly, and a regular Friday night staple.

Why we love it: low-effort, high-comfort.
Where: 188 Sunset Ave S | brigidsbottleshop.com

Edway Taphouse

Modern, minimal, and always rotating their tap list. Also serves cider and wine. You’ll find the occasional food truck or pop-up here too.

Why we love it: clean, casual, and flexible depending on your mood.
Where: 611 5th Ave S | edwaytaphouse.com

Gallagher’s Where U Brew

Part taproom, part DIY brewing experience. You can grab a beer, make your own, or hang out while someone else does. Definitely one of the more Edmonds-y spots on the list.

Why we love it: weird in the best way, and community-centered.
Where: 180 W Dayton St | whereubrew.com

Before You Go

Whether you’re celebrating something big or just escaping the week with a well-made cocktail, these Edmonds bars and bottle shops offer more than drinks. They offer mood, memory, and maybe your next favorite place to be a regular.

Looking for wine instead? Check out our Edmonds Wine Bar Guide.
And if you’re craving more insider picks, check out more of our Local Love features.

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