Tapster A Modern Twist on Bartending

Bellevue, WALocal News

Tapster, a self-service bar located in Bellevue, Washington, is transforming the traditional bartending experience with its innovative model that allows customers to pour their own drinks from a selection of 54 taps. Since its opening in 2017, Tapster has expanded to five locations across the U. S. and offers a wide variety of beverages, including craft beers, wines, kombucha, and non-alcoholic options, all charged by the ounce. This self-service setup encourages patrons to sample different drinks, creating a unique experience with each visit.

The bar is designed for group outings and hosts weekly events such as trivia nights and Sip n Paint classes, contributing to a lively social atmosphere. Manager Garrett Lee underscores the venue's dedication to providing a safe and enjoyable environment, enhancing Bellevue's entertainment landscape. Visitors are also welcome to bring food from local restaurants to complement their drinks. As part of the Ride2Downtown promotion, Tapster will offer a 25% discount on tabs from August 12-18, 2024, making it an attractive destination for summer gatherings. With its distinctive offerings and engaging events, Tapster is set to thrive in the Bellevue community.

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