Corvallis Beer Guide: Your Corvallis guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Corvallis

82 /100 201 SW 2ND STREET
“Stopped in here while Trivia was in full swing so every table was full but I was able to snag a seat at the bar. Trivia is not usually my thing, but this version was a lot of fun. The two people sitting next to me were off duty bartenders, so I sort of joined their House team and we did pretty well. Service is very friendly, efficient even when jam-packed. Good taplist variety with an emphasis on Oregon & Washington beers and ciders, and even a perry; flights of six are possible. No food, but you're surrounded by restaurants. Solid place.“
Travlr 61 days ago
80 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“This is block 15's original location. It seems to be more of a restaurant that added a brewery, then the brewing part of the business outgrew the space. There's a long L-shaped bar and the rest of the place has restaurant tables. Different taplist than the taphouse location, and different bottles too, so I think it's worth visiting both. The food is very tasty here, and again is different than the taproom. Good service, even though the restaurant takes priority, all the staff I chatted with knew their beers. Coolship located in the basement barrel room where all their wild ales are created.“
Travlr 61 days ago
78 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“This place is on the top floor of a three story building, accessible via stairs or an elevator. You'll see a nice but narrowish deck that wraps around the east side of the building, and then an indoor bar and some bar tables. But the place is actually huge - continue around the bar for more rooms, both indoor and outdoor. The beers are fine, nothing bad and nothing over-exciting. Flights of six available. Lots of happy hour food and drink specials. Some veggie options - then Thai veggie curry bowl was very flavorful. The sandwiches are huge. The bartender and I were trading beer travlr stories, and she actually knew Uzbekistan! Nice to come to place wehere folks are well traveled. Worth a stop.“
Travlr 62 days ago
66 /100 160 SW MADISON AVE
“It's a coffee place, of course, but they have a well chosen though small taplist including Block 15, pFriem and Ecliptic. Parking is easier at the downtown location than at the location just south of town.“
Travlr 63 days ago
84 /100 151 NW MONROE AVE
“This is as close to a genuine Belgian beer bar restaurant as you'll find outside Belgium. One of the owners has Belgian ancestry, hence their interest. Taplist is mostly Belgian with some local IPAs and other styles thrown in. They even have a house beer brewed by St Bernardus was named after this place and is available at only a dozen or so places around the world. Good bottle list too - think Orval, all three Rocheforts, and a bunch of local beer. Food is Flemish comfort food plus crepes. A must-visit while in town.“
Travlr 63 days ago
86 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“My first stop in Corvallis, lunch time on a Sunday. In a light industrial subdivision, but the taproom and its covered patio face a completely wooded area with the coastal mountains beyond, so you get the feeling of a very rural space. Light crowd, plenty of parking and lots of seats at the bar. Very friendly staff and friendly locals, some of whom I ran into at other beer places later in the day. Two brewers doing some dry hopping and kegging, and since the brewhouse is an intimate part of the taproom (or the other way around) I got to watch the hopback in action. Good variety of beer styles on draft included two wild ales, one of which, bizarrely, was 12% abv. Tasty creative pub grub. Worth going out of your way to visit.“
Travlr 63 days ago
70 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Sky High is right! Lovely roof top patio overlooks Corvallis. The facility goes from street level to the roof, with multiple levels in between. Elevator available for easy roof access. Good service, beer varies.“
stevoj 699 days ago
64 /100 5800 NW HWY 99 W
“So this is a crappy little gas station convenience store, was not expecting much. Pleasantly surprised that they had a tidy little craft beer section, including selling singles. Found a few new ticks in this unexpected location.“
stevoj 699 days ago
80 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“Visited July 2017. Industrial/business park sort of location. They had a big space inside along with some picnic tables outside. Some patio games as well (e.g., cornhole). Some families hanging out playing games and enjoying some food and beverage. Got some sandwiches and tried the beers we hadn't had before. The food was quite good and so were the beers, of course. They have stuff to go as well. Good service and great selection.“
brokensail 1059 days ago
80 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Brewpub for the brewery, this is in the middle of town and close to the Oregon State campus. Typical feel, with wood and metal, new school brew pub feel, plenty of seating inside and out. Service was friendly and knowledgeable enough, a little slow but we went during lunch time on a Tuesday, so understandable. Beer selection was great, varied and everything was top notch. Worth a stop if you're in town, and the production brewery isn't open, as was my case.“
jbruner 1283 days ago
76 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“Loacted out a bit from town, industrial/office park, but jammed on a Saturday. Indoor and outdoor seating, brand new, modern. To go beets also available. Nice selection of their beers. Food menu available.“
stevoj 1868 days ago
70 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Came here after a long morning at the Block 15 release. Was nice to have a place to hang out without too much crowding. First, I really like the place itself. It’s up 3 flights of stairs, and you get the feeling that there’s at least something to see when it’s not as clouded over as it was on a cold day in February. Though it’s got a bit of a sports bar feel; they’ve done enough to mix in family decor outside the bar. Service was excellent; this was one of the few places I’ve gone where my interest in rating marked me as someone worth chatting to. Though the beer isn’t great; it’s solid and won’t disappoint. They’ve covered the basics. It’s a nice place; one I’ll visit again with the family. If only to see the view.“
Sarlacc83 2688 days ago
84 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Cool brewpub with lots of locals eating lunch. Beer selection is nice and staff very helpful. Didn’t try the food but it looked nice.“
Kristophe 2846 days ago
70 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Visited on 10th November 2014. A modern looking place on the 2nd floor a few minutes from Block 15. It has a nice modern feel to the place and has a deck area. We stayed inside as it was a little parky. A good range of beers available with 12 on tap. They weren’t the best we tried but were OK and came in flights of 6. Service was decent enough and prices OK. Good for the ticks but not the best beer.“
WingmanWillis 2906 days ago
76 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Visited on 10th November 2014. Thanks to Frank for the ride from PDX. Took about 90 mins from downtown. It’s a modern place with a mix of booths and normal tables set in a rough U-shape. A good range of their own beers on tap which are available in tasters. A good crown in later on for food. We tried some snacks which were good. A really good venue with decent beer. Liked it.“
WingmanWillis 2906 days ago
80 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“Visited here for the Turbulent Consequences release. Sat outside the building with free coffee and donuts (and then some free beer! Thanks Nick!) before getting outside. It’s a big place, but it looks very inviting. There are a great number of tables both inside and out - which all filled up very quickly - and there are plenty of taps here to keep a person occupied. Moreover, despite the fact that you’re in a production brewery, it has a lot of charm, with some great bottle art on the walls, and plenty of breathing space. Service was great, and the beer, as always, shows across the board skill. Really, the only complaint I have is that it’s so far away from Portland because I would be here just about every night if I could.“
Sarlacc83 2944 days ago
84 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“I didn’t come to this place expecting it to feel like a pilgrimage, but I have a sneaking suspicion that my next visit might feel that way. They’ve really put together a great specialty beer bar in a town where you could be forgiven for not expecting to find a specialty beer bar, and they have a great kitchen behind it as well.

I came down here after snagging a winning ticket in the bottle release lottery; in addition to a guaranteed haul of bottles I got to sit down in the taproom for brunch. I promptly took the day before off of work so I could come down for dinner the night before as well.

Dinner was packed, since they were pouring a bunch of special release beers. They’re not technically a part of Block 15 Brewing here, but they share a common owner—they pour a lot of B15 beers, and B15 holds events here regularly (in addition to at the original B15 taproom, which is still next door, and the B15 production facility/taproom, which is on the south side of town). So for the weekend when three flavors of Turbulent Consequence came out, here was Les Caves, pouring all of them, plus 17 other interesting PNW beers, some of them B15.

The space is nice enough; it’s a long narrow bar space covered in dark wood, with a few more tables in the long narrow next room. The staff are super nice, and the tap and bottle lists are spectacular. They bring out a food menu in a little manila dossier, and the cellar book is a big chunky directory covered in pebbled leather. Everything here feels substantive and official, but they maintain a nice informality on top of that, mostly because the kids working here are so nice.

We checked out the meat and cheese plate, beef cheeks, and Caves Burger. The meat plate was pretty feeble, to be honest. Nice choices, and tasty bread, but just a couple bites of actual meat and cheese; even in Portland you get 5x the cargo for about the same price. (Seattle prices are much higher). This was not a huge deal, but it was kinda funny after hearing the waiter go on and on about how it was a meal unto itself. Can’t fault the guy for enthusiasm, but it’s safe to say he’s really scrupulous about watching his weight if this is his idea of a hearty meal. The beef cheeks were cooked perfectly, with wonderfully flavor asparagus on top. The burger was fantastic, as were the fries.

Next morning, I had the pork pancakes. So rad. Spicy smoked pulled pork scattered over four buttermilk pancakes. Such a strange idea, but so good. Very filling, to say the least. They have waffles with bacon and chocolate syrup—those evidently were not on the menu, but since this was a bottle release with assigned seating, we had locals at our table who had heard to order it. Looked awesome. The polenta eggs benedict were tasty (the one bite I had), but the goose eggs benedict sounded even more interesting.

Prices here are fantastic, and bottles are all available to go. I will definitely be back many times. “
after4ever 2947 days ago
80 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“Wow, what a gorgeous facility! Before you even get there, you can clearly see the great work they have done to build fruitful relationships around them: The city has put up multiple signs on the streets leading in, guiding to you to the brewery with directions and distances. They obviously expect lots of visitors heading out this way and want to make sure they get there. That’s nothing unusual for a sports stadium or something, but I can’t remember the last time I saw official street signs pointing to a small independent brewery. Dig it.

The building is out in some fairly open space; there’s a decent amount of parking but on a big bottle release day they still spill way out into surrounding streets, because so many people show up. It’s not overly flashy, but it’s beautifully built—nice high ceilings with pretty blond wood everywhere. Flooded with light thanks to the big wall of windows. There’s a huge patio where you can hang out for fresh air with your beer.

Inside there are long tables, a big bar, and around the corner is a huge production facility packed floor to ceiling with gleaming stainless steel. The taps focus primarily (if not exclusively) on house beers. About a dozen faucets pouring awesome sours and hoppy stuff, for the most part. They have some bottles for sale out of a cooler behind the bar, too.

These guys are truly special even in a state with dozens of good to great breweries. They really shape up their beers and get them just how they want before they release them; you just never hear about B15 beers that are still works in progress. They must have a few things now and then that are only okay and only the locals taste, but for an out-of-towner like me, it seems like these guys make dozens of spectacular sours, fruit sours, hoppy things, stouts, and strong ales. They just consistently make beers that are about as good as anything anyone else is doing.

I have to say the kids working here are so, so nice and friendly. Even on a crazy stressful huge release day (five beers at once) with never-ending lines, they were always in a great mood. Three really funny, likeable bartenders and a cool sales/distro guy all made time to chat and answer questions, and they kept slinging more and more boxes of beer on the bar for me. I dig everything about this place. “
after4ever 2947 days ago
80 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“Came here after flat tail since this seemed like a better fit for some grub. Arrived just before the end of happy hour so I ordered off that menu. The burger and fries were fantastic, a little pricey for a "happy hour" menu but worth the value. Had a beer along with it. The tap menu seemed slightly subdued, but interesting none the less. Would surely return if given the opportunity.“
UDBeernut 2960 days ago
80 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“came here for a few beers before slipping off to the hotel and falling asleep at 7:30 PST. My travel day was more like PTSD. sat at the bar and was service was warm and friendly. had two beers and grabed a four pack for the week in my hotel at a reasonable price. decent. might be back this week, but so many other things to explore so we will see.“
UDBeernut 2961 days ago
68 /100
Safeway - Corvallis (Grocery Store)
450 SW 3RD ST
“Great selection of beer from all over the world.“
bjakk 3027 days ago
80 /100 3415 SW DESCHUTES AVE
“This is the actual production brewery with a large tap room and kitchen. Very modern and quite nice. Service is at the counter, so can be slow, but they know their stuff. The food is similar but a smaller scale of the restaraunt and seems to be cheaper. A great spot.“
Ferris 3053 days ago
74 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“A cozy spot with lots of nooks and crannies that tends to fill up quickly with locals. Surprisingly not a predominant beer crowd. Service is good, and can be a bit slow as they take time will all patrons. Food is well done and interesting pub food. Flights are available and you can try anything. A nice spot if you want a cozy spot to hang out. But I prefer the new taproom.“
Ferris 3053 days ago
70 /100 420 NW THIRD ST
“Small place, outdoor seating. Great service. Wasn’t busy at all. The beers were quite good, better than average. Pretty much looks exactly like a McMenamins. Good basic food.“
douglas88 3222 days ago
98 /100 5800 OR-99W
“Great little store with a friendly staff and a huge, ever changing beer selection. Imports, exports, you name it. Our own little "Cheers" in a convenience store package.“
TracyB 3337 days ago
78 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Great place with a local vibe. Some of the best sours in the state, worth trying anything with fruit in it. The food is tasty pub grub. I tend to fill up growlers whenever I’m passing through. And their cellar events are typically worth waiting in line.“
Alphadelic 3414 days ago
66 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Visited around 12.30 at lunchtime on Monday 10/11/14. Sky High is a modern facility around a 5 minute drive from Block 15. It’s located on the 2nd storey of the building, modern clean feel, wood and tiles, nice outside decking area which will be great in the summer though way too cold on our visit as winter was starting to take a grip on this part of the PNW! 12 house beers available, all pretty medicore with my ratings averageing out at just 3.06, the Freewheel IPA was way above the rest at 3.5. Beers available in tasting flights of 6. Service was fine, we didn’t eat. Good place to come to for ticks but for great beer - no!“
Theydon_Bois 3494 days ago
78 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“We rocked up outside 5 minutes before the 1100 opening on Monday 10/11/14, just shy of a 90 minute drive from PDX, parked right outside. Modern building mixture of booth seated areas along with standard tables, kind of follows U shaped floor plan. Brewing facility is next door as is Les Caves, the more upmarket eatery, although this was closed on our visit being a Monday. 15 beers on tap, all their own nearly all solid apart from the styles you come to expect to be dull, available by the pint, half pint or 4oz tasters. Service was good and the place soon filled up with an early lunching crowd. We only had some grazing food on this stop, spinach and artichoke dip was fine. Overall a solid brewpub with a good core beer range, plesant atmosphere allied to decent service.“
Theydon_Bois 3494 days ago
70 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Great location for a brewery, very cool building that overlooks the city and river. Beer was not very good. Did not eat, though I hear the food is very good from many people. Worth going to just to see the building, but don’t except to like your brew.“
Danyel 3511 days ago
82 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Really cool brewery in Corvallis. Set up is really nice, nice location, great beer, great food, great service. Overall, had a great time here. Definitely worth the visit.“
Danyel 3511 days ago
78 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Next door to Les Caves (same ownership) but a different type of place. Feels like a college town brewpub, although these are guys aren’t doing standard stuff downstairs. Service is great, the food is fine just nothing stand out, and the draft selection is always solid. Some regulars are on all the time and then a bunch of rotating stuff. Always enjoy coming here and nice the the 2 place are so different.“
bvc 3593 days ago
86 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“Been in a couple of times and both were great. Nice spot, great service and food, excellent liquor selection as well as the bottle list. Draft list doesn’t disappoint either. A must if in town and will be by again.“
bvc 3593 days ago
82 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Busy place, 4:30 on a Thursday. Have like 16 of their beers on tap and cover a wide range of styles. Loved both beers. Maze like place with a lot of folks working there.“
raphael 3641 days ago
86 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Nice little restaurant and brew pub in downtown Corvallis. Tasty eats, friendly service, cool swag. What’s not to like?? Roughly 12 taps is house brews.“
50belair 3666 days ago
84 /100 160 NW JACKSON AVE.
“Sky high is a fantastic addition to Corvallis. The outside seating on the second story patio is wonderful and heated. There is a great view of downtown from the restaurant and a wonderful view of the Willamette River from the patio. Great food and nice service. If you want outside seating on the weekend, prepare for a 20 min wait or make a reservation. When waiting you can order a drink from the bar and wander around the brewery. I really enjoy this place...PS - the wooden beam work is amazing :-)“
Salmoniform 3755 days ago
80 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Block 15 is located downtown, several blocks from campus. I’ve been going there for several years and it is a go-to establishment when visiting Corvallis. Food is great and the beer is even better. There is usually a pretty decent selection of year-round brews as well as several seasonal/cask brews which are rotating. Food is great, but prices are a tad high for what it is. It also gets busy in the evening and if you want to eat dinner at 6:00pm on a Friday or Saturday, it would be best to call ahead to have a table reserved so you don’t have to wait 45min for a table. Overall, I really enjoy Block 15.“
Salmoniform 3889 days ago
88 /100 33930A EASTGATE CIRCLE
“Great Brewery. The guy pouring beer knows his stuff. Very helpful and knowledgeable about beer and the process. Good service and a good place to try Belgian style beers. Both the head brewer and the intern brewers were great. Talked beer with me for over an hour. At the end of the night, after closing, they let me taste some of their experimental brews in the backroom. I’m sold on this brewery...I think it has the best service and the best selection of beer in Corvallis.“
cwald 3913 days ago
94 /100 33930A EASTGATE CIRCLE
“Great place for a cold beer. Staff is very friendly, courteous and knowledgeable. A must stop! Great flavors and nice selection.“
Mrnjus 3917 days ago
80 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Awesome place. Nearly 20 beers of their own on tap. Went for a special event, but I bet the usual service is similar. Excellent overall brews and good food. The Brunch went off perfectly and was a blast. Great place.“
douglas88 3929 days ago
90 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“The second stop in Corvallis after Les Caves (which is the same ownership.) Corvallis has come a long way since Block 15 opened up over 5 years ago now, and I think it’s the inventiveness of the brewery that does it. They release a constant and well rounded series of beers from IPAs to sours to RISes and there’s typically something new or interesting to try when you come here. Floor space is well maximized since it’s not that large of a space (2 stories). Service is generally good and reliable, and the prices for both food and beer are Oregon average. It’s mostly pub fare, but it’s good pub fare. Recommended, however, Les Caves is where you really want to go. Edit: Bumping up the score on this, as I’ve gone out of my to get here far too many times now.“
Sarlacc83 3970 days ago
94 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“This is the best bar in Oregon, in my opinion. A Belgian inspired hangout that’s small yet layed out to remain spacious with a lot of old world charm. Have had brunch here multiple times for Block 15 bottle releases, and there’s always an extensive and interesting draft selection, as well as some of the best prices on bottles you’ll see anywhere. (Most bottles cost about the same as they do in the store.) Service is always outstanding. Go here, if you can, it’s worth the drive.“
Sarlacc83 3970 days ago
66 /100 341 SW 2ND ST
“Interesting place with a real small farm town drugstore feel. Beer and food are pretty good.“
mrhoppy 3971 days ago
76 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“The brew pub is located in the old newspaper printing building and has a one of a kind atmosphere not to mention awesome beer and pub food“
Ginzzy 3997 days ago
52 /100 2740 SW 3RD ST
“This is a pretty typical bar. If you just want to sit down, get a typical burger, a typical beer, and someone who won’t hassle you, this is the place for it. If you want a nice beer, nice food, great atmosphere, go closer to downtown. There are a few pool tables. A few gaming machines, and occasionally some trivia.“
S0rceress0 4080 days ago
74 /100 420 NW THIRD ST
“The ambiance of this little pub makes it all worthwhile. The service is a touch slow, but considering the type of pub, it’s very acceptable. The staff is very worthy when it comes to talking beer. Tasters offered, not just on request. Though I was skeptical, the Irish Stout was impressive as was the Ruby. Both lovingly and expertly crafted. I would return here in a heartbeat.“
S0rceress0 4080 days ago
72 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“Not bad. The beers are a little heavy on the hops, but they do have some bottles available at times, some growlers at times, and tastes are always available to find what you really want. The staff was nothing but polite and kind even when they were very rushed.“
S0rceress0 4080 days ago
94 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“Can you call a place perfect? I can’t literally, but Caves is as close as I’ve seen. Superb yet reasonable food, friendly and knowledgable staff and a wonderfully diverse selection of drafts and bottles. I though I had seen the last of Upright’s Fatali Four, but Caves made my day!“
ericdevin 4264 days ago
90 /100
Les Caves (Restaurant)
308 SW 3RD ST
“nice place, good, knowledgeable staff . The best pretzels and Lingua tacos you will ever try.“
idedek 4300 days ago
66 /100 300 SW JEFFERSON AVE
“it’s ok. not great beers for a brewpub. bar staff isn’t the best“
idedek 4341 days ago
74 /100 1045 NW KINGS BLVD
“Small bar on the side of a pizza joint. 30 + taps including 10 IPA when I was last there. Small bar with a few tables inside and a large outside area. Beer selection is impressive but the bar is not.“
BK7 4376 days ago