Spada Farmhouse Brewery




709 1st St
Snohomish, Washington, 98290
United States
(425) 330-6938 | map
spadafarmhousebrewery.com
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by flagmantho from Washington
3.85/5 rDev -0.5%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.75 | service: 4 | selection: 3.75
3.85/5 rDev -0.5%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.75 | service: 4 | selection: 3.75
I dropped in at Spada Farmouse Brewery a couple weeks ago. I think of this as their “new” location, though they have been here for years now. Previously, they had a taproom elsewhere in Snohomish but didn’t brew onsite. Now they do (the brewhouse is small but visible in the back of the taproom), and have a sizeable space with a bar and a restaurant. It’s a neat old brick building with an antique bar and a welcoming vibe; it really fits the aesthetic of Snohomish, I think.
On my visit, they had 9 of their beers on tap: a Mexican lager, a blonde, cranberry saison, strawberry pale, two IPAs, amber ale, a strong dark ale, raspberry sour. They also have a couple of guest ciders. One of the beers I had was quite decent, but the other wasn’t particularly great. I’d say that the quality seems uneven to me. I still like the interesting selection they have, though.
May 02, 2026On my visit, they had 9 of their beers on tap: a Mexican lager, a blonde, cranberry saison, strawberry pale, two IPAs, amber ale, a strong dark ale, raspberry sour. They also have a couple of guest ciders. One of the beers I had was quite decent, but the other wasn’t particularly great. I’d say that the quality seems uneven to me. I still like the interesting selection they have, though.
Reviewed by snaotheus from Washington
3.64/5 rDev -5.9%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.75 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.5
3.64/5 rDev -5.9%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.75 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.5
2022-10-16
Visited early afternoon on a Sunday for a late lunch with my family (yes, they allow kids, and have a kids menu).
They had two IPAs and a fresh hop pale ale, an amber and a lager, and a saison on tap. They also had two guest ciders and root beer. They have a full bar, I think, and can do cocktails. The food was pretty good -- we shared poutine (not bad) and pretzels (very good), my son had pizza (fine) and my daughter had mac & cheese (fine).
Service was so-so, but I think it was mostly our specific server. She forgot to bring us things and needed to be reminded, wasn't particularly quick about checking on us, and was "not drinking right now," and therefore apparently knew nothing about any of the beers -- like whether either IPA was hazy or WC, something I would expect even the most tee-totaling brewery employee to know. She did give me samples of the two IPAs to decide for myself, so there's a little redemption.
The beers we tried were pretty good, one of the IPAs was quite good.
Overall, if you're in the area and looking for a bite accompanied by some obscure local beer, definitely it's a worthwhile stop. But, it's probably not a "make sure you make plans to go visit" kind of place.
Oct 18, 2022Visited early afternoon on a Sunday for a late lunch with my family (yes, they allow kids, and have a kids menu).
They had two IPAs and a fresh hop pale ale, an amber and a lager, and a saison on tap. They also had two guest ciders and root beer. They have a full bar, I think, and can do cocktails. The food was pretty good -- we shared poutine (not bad) and pretzels (very good), my son had pizza (fine) and my daughter had mac & cheese (fine).
Service was so-so, but I think it was mostly our specific server. She forgot to bring us things and needed to be reminded, wasn't particularly quick about checking on us, and was "not drinking right now," and therefore apparently knew nothing about any of the beers -- like whether either IPA was hazy or WC, something I would expect even the most tee-totaling brewery employee to know. She did give me samples of the two IPAs to decide for myself, so there's a little redemption.
The beers we tried were pretty good, one of the IPAs was quite good.
Overall, if you're in the area and looking for a bite accompanied by some obscure local beer, definitely it's a worthwhile stop. But, it's probably not a "make sure you make plans to go visit" kind of place.
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