The Dray has 12 constantly rotating taps, and an expanding selection of mostly imported bottles available at the bar or to-go (they also fill growlers for about $14). They offer a small selection of sandwiches and pastries for food as well.
The interior is small, but set up nicely. Twenty people could fit comfortably. One of the few things I could do without was the music...techno on a Sunday afternoon is overkill for me, no matter how chilled. The beer lineup this Sunday included Vicotry Pils, Baron Helles-Bock, Maritime Pacific Red Alt, Maredsous Tripel, Snoqualmie Falls Copperhead Pale Ale, Roots IPA, Port Townsend IPA, Mad River IPA, Van Steenberge Tripel, Big Time Blonde and Boundary Bay Reefnetter Pale Ale.
The Dray is definitely a welcome addition to a great neighborhood. You could have yourself a solid night of drinking between here and the Tin Hat down the street. The owners know their beer and promise to keep some great things on tap at all times.
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