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EXPLORE PORTLAND | | | | | | | 4765 NE Fremont St
Portland,
OR
97213
503-460-9025 | | | | | Description: With specialty ales like Spring Rose Doppelbock (made with fresh rose petals) and Brickhouse Brown Ale (a seasonal English style Nut Brown Ale), this Alameda brewhouse is garnering quite a reputation for its finely crafted brews. The interior space of this pub is spare and comfortable with high ceilings and a welcoming feel. All beers are created on-site in their 5.5 BBL brewhouse, and different seasonal beers are generally on tap, pointing up the ever changing nature of the Pacific Northwest. The food menu offers traditional Northwest eats, typical pub fare and seafood. All menu items are made in-house.
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| 1313 NW Marshall
Portland,
OR
97209-2806
503-233-6540 | | | | | Description: PEARL DISTRICT. The ivy-covered brick warehouse that houses BridgePort provides initial indication that this is a cool, upscale brew pub. Inside the voluminous space, patrons gather around large wooden tables, quaffing microbrews and talking about the day. The selection of ales on tap is particularly good, and you can accompany them with the brewery's pizzas, which are made fresh on the premises in a wood-fired oven. BridgePort is a great destination for inexpensive eats after you've done the First Thursday gallery walk around the district, too.
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| Lucky Labrador Brewing Company915 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland,
OR
97214-3545
503-236-3555 | | | | | Description: This smoke-free microbrewery is a fun place to go for house-brewed beers and delicious sandwiches. The crowd tends to be the upwardly mobile young professionals ready to slake their seemingly endless thirst with tasty selections like Black Lab Stout, Stumptown Porter and Dog Day India Pale Ale. The pub occupies an old warehouse, sporting exposed wood beams, skylights and wood flooring. An outdoor patio is the ideal setting during warm weather months.
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| 2730 NW 31st Ave
Portland,
OR
97210
503-228-5269 | | | | | Description: Within this great building, complete with high, raftered ceilings and copper brewing vats, is a fun, boisterous pub that serves up terrific food. Craft-brewed beers are the specialty, and the options are fantastic. Among the samplings you'll find are India pale ale, honey beer, Scottish amber ale, lagers, stouts and porters. They also do a great series of seasonal brews. The food, a step above pub fare, frequently incorporates handcrafted beers into the preparation, making a perfect companion to the house beverages. Inside, the Tap Room is open and spacious, the Fireplace Room rustic and inviting. The outdoor heated patio is desirable year-round.
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| Old Market Pub and Brewery6959 SW Multnomah Blvd
Portland,
OR
97223
503-244-2337 | | | | | Description: A winning combination of tasty menu items and finely crafted house ales define this Southwest Portland favorite. With anywhere between 14-18 beers on tap (about half being house brews), Old Market has become one of the standouts on the crowded stage of Portland microbreweries. Order a thick burger, dish of pasta or a pizza, team it with their signature Multnomah Village Golden Ale and enjoy the casual atmosphere of this spot that was once a food market. Expansive wooden tables, pool tables, shuffleboard and an outdoor patio make for an ideal group meeting spot. Smoking is allowed in the billiards room.
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| Philadelphia's Steaks and Hoagies6410 SE Milwaukie Ave
Portland,
OR
97202
503-239-8544 | | | | | Description: Maybe good things really do come in small packages. Located in Westmoreland, this unpretentious brewpub, the smallest in Portland with only three barrels, brings the favorite food of Philly to the Northwest. Authentic cheese steaks accompanied by signature home brewed beer is what keeps the door revolving and the demand for their Ginger Wheat Ale and Ginger Hefeweizen & Blackberry Porter high.
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| 711 SW Ankeny St
Portland,
OR
97205-3703
503-226-2508 | | | | | Description: An intimate gathering spot that's part brew pub, part antique watch repair shop, and part living room/library, this quirky spot has become increasingly well-known for its outstanding house brewed beers. Order the Cask Stout or the Hop Red, and you'll quickly find yourself asking for another. Regularly changing beers and a hearty roster of international beers and wines, along with the book-lined interior, give this place a definite character and a draw that's inescapable.
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| 955 North Russell St
Portland,
OR
97227
503-281-3333 | | | | | Description: For a touch of German ambience, head over to this convivial pub, located beneath the Fremont Bridge and adjacent to the well-known Widmer Brewery. The Gasthaus occupies a historic building that once functioned as a hotel. That spirit of hospitality can still be found, thanks to the great staff and fun-loving patrons. Microbrews are a way of life here, whether they're a celebrated hefeweizen or a classic ale. To complement them, order something hearty from the menu, like sauerbraten, schnitzel, or some of the excellent sausages. A big-screen TV shows important sports events, and the no-smoking environment ensures that everyone is comfortable.
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