Engine House No.9 was built in 1907 to provide fire protection for Tacoma's North End. E9 became the first non-smoking pub in Pierce County in 1992. With the opening of Tacoma's first micro-brewery, the Engine House once again establishes itself as the area's premier eating and drinking establishment.
Engine House No.9, (The "E-9") is a unique non-smoking restaurant and brew pub. Built in 1907 and placed on the National Historical Register in 1975, numerous fire-fighting elements in the décor capture the essence of what once was. The front patio as well as the enclosed courtyard can be enjoyed during warmer months.
With the new onwership subtle changes are in progress such as wider beer and menu selections, premium spirits, and additional TV's for viewing all your favorite sports action. Level 2, currently used for catering, will soon be open certain evenings as well.
Beers: At least 8 fabulous fresh ales from the award winning brewery as well as import and guest handles including 3 cask conditioned ales. Fine wines and top shelf spirits are also available. The Beer Club is a fun way to explore the diverse draught and bottled beer selections in this "trend setting" establishment.
Food: An eclectic menu of soups, chilis, appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pastas, and daily specials. Selected as one of the top 10 restaurants in the Puget Sound.

