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

Latest reviews from Eureka Springs

76 /100 96 RIDGEVIEW RD
“As of this week, this is the only brewery open in Eureka Springs. Very nice outside area, 9 hole disc golf course, cornhole, horseshoes, plenty to do. The beers were good, not much variation. Small on the inside, one guy working there, he was great. No food. Great place.“
coachd 1469 days ago
28 /100 96 RIDGEVIEW RD
“Visited this place in early September 2019 and have no intention of returning. They've evidently spent a lot of money putting this place together, even though it's hard to find and poorly signed. The bartender was cordial enough and the atmosphere was good. Unfortunately, all the beer was really, really lousy. The saison was so bad I couldn't even drink it, and the bartender finally acknowledged that there might be something wrong with it. (So why did he serve it to me?) So while I acknowledge the attraction of the venue, you can't have a brewpub unless the beer is, at least , palatable. Maybe it will be better with time. I'll let someone else figure that out, first.“
liebs105 1727 days ago
62 /100 96 RIDGEVIEW RD
“Visited here in mid September '19 while visiting the area hiking. Located on the edge of town, right next to what looks like an abandoned hotel from Scooby Doo! Situated on several acres of land, they use the space for a disc golf course. Have about 10 of their own on tap, all needed some refining, a little bland. Spacious bar area, equipment is located right there. Friendly brewer/staff. Have a food truck parked out front. Prices leaned to the high side,“
PorterPounder 1730 days ago
8 /100 140 E VAN BUREN
“Permanently Closed Since Since 2015“
liebs105 1748 days ago
70 /100 140 E VAN BUREN
“Eureka Springs is a pretty interesting town. It’s located in a beautifully rugged part of the Ozarks and has been something of a tourist destination since the middle of the 19th century. These days the town feels a bit kitschy and tired. It was a pretty pleasant surprise to find Ozark Mountain among all of the lowbrow attractions. It’s a small place located right next to a liquor store in a former office block. Maybe 20 people can fit inside. The 12 taps pour exclusively local beer. Stuff from Core, Saddlebock, Apple Blossom, and Fossil Cove was available during my visit. The owner/bartender was extremely chatty and friendly. She’s a big supporter of the local scene and hopes to use her bar to showcase what’s going on in northwest Arkansas. Breweries out here aren’t putting out universally good product, so I’d definitely recommend visitors try samples before they commit to a full pour. Prices are awesome, 4oz tasters are available too. Overall, this is a real out of the way location. But if you’re in the area, be sure to check this place out.“
jackl 3634 days ago
36 /100
Alpine Liquor (Beer Store)
2036 E VAN BUREN
“This is a small convenience store with a very limited selection of high quality craft beers as well as macros. This is a resource for anyone looking for quality beer in Eureka Springs.“
Lupulucid 3981 days ago
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