Pitchwood Alehouse
About the Business
Located in Raymond, Washington, Pitchwood Alehouse is a cozy bar and restaurant offering a wide variety of craft beer and award-winning food. The establishment was established in 2012, taking over from the rowdy Top Notch Tavern which had a long history dating back to 1934. Despite the change in ownership, Pitchwood Alehouse still pays homage to the tavern's past and the logging industry with its rustic atmosphere.
Pitchwood Alehouse aims to attract both locals and travelers to downtown Raymond with its delicious food made from fresh ingredients and a selection of 19 draft beers. The establishment has received numerous awards, including Best Lunch and Best Wait Staff in the Best of Twin Harbors 2017. They have also been recognized with Certificate of Excellence awards from TripAdvisor and named Best Burger in Southwest Washington by Traveler's Companion.
The accommodation options at Pitchwood Alehouse vary, from single hostel-style beds to pet-friendly rooms with kitchenettes. Each room is equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, and WiFi. Whether you're looking for a relaxing stay or a fun night out, Pitchwood Alehouse has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
425 3rd St, Raymond, WA 98577, United States
Hours open
Monday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Great rustic atmosphere, large selection of local and craft beer, we had the nachos with jalapeños and a local blood orange ale."
"This is a lively pub where you will rub elbows with the locals. It reflects some of its tavern history but is tastefully updated and warm. It boasts a full bar, and an array of local brews on tap as well as all the regular bottle/canned beers/ciders you would expect plus some. The food is good. The PW gets pretty busy in the evenings so be patient as the service is good but the bartenders are also the servers, they can get really slammed bouncing between tables and manning a usual full bar at dinner rush. You will also find a wonderful outdoor seating area with its own outdoor bar in the summer. It is open to family dining until 9pm. It has specials, music, and events each day of the week. On the weekend it’s generally the only thing to do in this small town so Friday and Saturday nights are happening especially with the 20’s-30’s crowd. The rooms are behind the bar so I wouldn’t say to expect 100% peace and quiet. But the bar doesn’t stay open until 2am either."
"My family and I stayed at Pitchwood Inn a couple of weeks ago and had an enjoyable stay. We were traveling from the Oregon coast up to Olympic Nat'l Park and this spot fit our travel time perfectly. We arrived around 7 pm and checked in at the bar with Spencer. We had 2 rooms - #1 and #5. # 5 is the room with the mail slot in the door. I had read previous reviews that had security concerns about the slot but we did not feel it was an issue. The slot is pretty small and I'm sure if it was an issue the owners would seal it. Our rooms had a fun & unique decor. Best way I can describe it is antique meets logging camp. :) Nothing fancy, but the rooms where clean and the beds were comfortable. We stayed on a Thursday night so the bar and inn were quiet. We did eat at the Alehouse. Food overall was good, and Spencer was a great bartender and waiter. Friday morning as we were leaving, we ran into one of the owners. She was so friendly and helpful when we asked for a good place for breakfast. She told us the story of how her, her husband and son bought and remodeled the Inn. Nice to see an owner out there helping to clean rooms and be on site. Overall it was a nice, clean place to stay."
"This is a one of a kind winner! Great food, great staff, great music and fantastic rooms! The workmanship is very well done on the place. They used a lot of repurposed materials and it turned out great. Do not miss it!"
"This is a review of the restaurant only - we stopped in for a late lunch on the way from Astoria to Copalis Beach. As we were doing things on the fly, and many options were closed at around 3 PM, we opted for the Alehouse. We need not have been concerned that it was one of the few non-fast food options open as we had a very nice, non-fussy meal here. The pulled pork and turkey sandwiches were just right for a simple lunch - they have sweet potato fries if you like them (my girlfriend does) - and the regular fries are pretty good too. Price was fine and service was super friendly and accommodating of simple menu changes (no bacon on the turkey sandwich - slaw on the side for the pulled pork - stuff like that)."
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