Ha, I'm a regular at the Black Kettle. They've now expanded the patio so even more bike friendly (in fact, last week I did a lap of Fromme and then rode straight to the Kettle and even though they were really busy, they let me park my bike at the back of the brewery - so big thumbs up from me).
Also big fan of the WildEye...great set up with bike rack and great visibility of bikes. In fact, I managed to squeeze in a few beers after this evenings ride....
Hearthstone is another one with bike friendly patio but not been there for some time and I'm not sure whether they are currently open.
Deep Cove brewery has a few spots outside, so bike friendly if you get an outside spot and don't have a lock. (There is also a proper bike rack).
Beere is another spot which is (sorta) bike friendly. Not so sure about Green Leaf...not sure I'd leave a bike outside there.
House of Funk - only been there once but not really bike friendly from memory.
Not sure about some of the newer breweries, and I've not been to the Bridge for a while (aren't they moving to Lonsdale area?).
Funnily enough, on tonight's road ride I also a scoped out Bomber and Off The Rails. Bomber is a fail for me as no patio whereas Off The Rails has a (very small) drinking area (I wouldn't call it a patio) but no seats. My compadres refused to stand up (tarts!) so that was a refusal (but a possibility). We also looked at Parallel 49 but they had a big line up and bike racks were full. Will go back sometime but needs a decent bike lock!
Anyone else - feel free to post up your thoughts on this very important topic! Northpoint? Streetcar? Anyone know?
I also want to try Port Moody but not a fan of the Barnett Hwy. I guess there's always the SkyTrain if I drink too much...😉