82 /100 315 E. 5TH ST. Good beer. Very nice food. Nice venue. Overall excellent. Service was good too. |
76 /100 315 E. 5TH ST. Really cool use of the old bus terminal. Just on the edge of downtown, plenty of parking, easy to walk to also. Modern interior, bar, plenty of tables as well, nice patio. Food is available. Flights are available and feature their six flagship beers. Good service, friendly vibe. |
76 /100 100 EAST SIXTH STREET Small space on a corner storefront. A handful of tables and a small bar. Brewing is done off-site. Small food menu too. Wide range of styles on the tap list, overall decent. Owner was there, very friendly. Quirky place, but charming |
80 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST 12 taps, mostly Oregon, well-curated. Minimal super-local stuff, but again, beer from further north in the state is great. Some good PNW stuff in the coolers, too--nothing you won't be able to find elsewhere but if this is your goto bottle shop and beer bar, you won't be doing too badly. Worth a stop on the off chance you ever need to spend the night halfway between Seattle and San Francisco. |
68 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE Intimate little spot in downtown Medford. Taplist is fairly small, with ordinary beers. Flights of 3 or 6 available at $2/taster. 2 of the 3 I tasted were pretty solid, though nothing extraordinary. The server was extremely friendly, quick and inviting. Great little pit stop, but nothing all that noteworthy. |
82 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE Very nice place in downtown Medford. Tasty food, quick and friendly service, Good beers as well. Lucky strike for us. |
86 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE Visited the place at 7:30 pm on a Friday. Got a table at once though the place was jumping. Fights of six. Fourteen beers to choose from not counting four guest taps We got excellent service and the waitress knew something about beer which is a plus. Extensive menu of pub food. Food was good (Mac and Cheese with Sausage and pulled pork tacos). Bit on noisy side. But the beers were good. |
80 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE Great place for the price, couple of nice beers, a bit traditional a bit experimental, solid breakfast stout, they have a ton of IPAs but enough of other styles to not be too boring, food was tasty and inexpensive, will go back if in the area |
80 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST Stayed in Medford while driving from Portland to San Fran. Decided to stop by and was very happy with that decision. This is a bar that just happens to sell bottles to go. It was a dream stop for someone from the Midwest as they had hard to find beers from HOTD, Russian River, Deschutes, FW and many others. Doubtful I ever find myself in Medford again, but would stop here no doubt if that did happen. |
72 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE A large tap room and restaurant in quaint downtown. Staff is pleasant but not really beer focused. Lots to try and flights are a good price. Food is good and priced as an upscale pub. Beer was solid, but I had a cold so I can’t say for sure. Lots of ticks and a decent stop. |
80 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST Bar and bottle shop downtown. Small patio and nice bright seating space. Self serve at the counter and bartender was friendly and decent. Small but good tap list with a nice bottle selection. Impressive for a smaller town and a good stop if you are visiting local breweries. |
90 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST August 2013: Friendly owner and other nice ppl at the bar. Very helpful. Great selection of local and regional beers, even some from the east coast and belgium. Some nice vintage beers. Good beers on tap - like Russian River Blind Pig. All good. |
92 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST Great little bar that has an impressive selection. Was working out of medford and visited the bar several times, staff was friendly and generally the crowd was fun to talk to. They were having a vertical tasting randomly one day I was there and it seems like they have a lot of straight up great beer events so you may get lucky when you go. If you like beer, and your in town, go here. |
64 /100 45 S. CENTRAL AVENUE A small sort of spartan tasting room located on a corner of downtown Medford. Some food served, although we didn’t partake. Friendly server handing out very cheaply priced samples and pints to a roomful of regulars. Bright but somewhat shabby interior. I could see hanging out here, even though the beers were pretty pedestrian. |
82 /100 Harry & David (Beer Store) 1314 CENTER DRIVE A very good selection of Oregon beers, and some others it was surprising to see. This is a must stop if going on I-5 past Medford. Got 12 new to me beers! While browsing I was offered a box! |
100 /100 101 EAST MAIN STREET This late night tapas lounge has an excellent and diverse menu with a great downtown Medford location. Wide selection of beer, wine & cocktails. Comfortable and elegant atmosphere. Friendly service and the owner supports local non-profits.
I recently had dinner at Elements and ordered the Ceviche, San Sebastain Flatbread, Trio of Albondigas and Catalunian Paella. All were delicious, served promptly and cooked to perfection.
Having spent several months in Spain and eating tapas frequently, this Southern Oregon tapas lounge is as close as it gets to the real thing. Highly recommended for dinner and drinks in downtown Medford.
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100 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST 400+ unique and hard to find beers, 5 exceptional beers on tap, all the local Oregon beers, chilled pint glasses, beer tastings every Friday at 5:00 pm, friendly & knowledgeable employees that are passionate about beer, to-go pricing if you want to take it with you, nice atmosphere with a super friendly crowd, lots of sharing and a great downtown Medford location. Beerworks is simply a great place to to drink beer. The owner supports local non-profits. I highly recommend that if your heading north or south on I5, and will be staying in Medford, that you stop by for a cold one.
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80 /100 Beerworks (Beer Store) 323 E MAIN ST Wow. What a treat to find something of this nature in Medford. About 400 bottles of a decent selection all across the board. A few rare items to keep a serious seeker like myself interested, including this year’s Parabola, which I gnabbed. Taps were extremely plain including a Widmer brew. But for Medford - THIS IS A GEM! Def worth a stop in if you’re in the area and need something to drink that isn’t yellow piss! |
72 /100 Harry & David (Beer Store) 1314 CENTER DRIVE In addition to selling the greatest pears ever (when in season), this particular Harry & David’s also happens to double as a solid grocery store, with an excellent selection of local brews. Most regular releases from Caldera and Southern Oregon Brewing were available in bombers, along with things like Ninkasi, Rogue, Silver Moon, Boulevard (!), and a mish-mash of imports. Pretty solid selection overall, with maybe a hundred or so different bottles, all craft, and a focus on their local southern Oregon breweries. |
74 /100 Harry & David (Beer Store) 1314 CENTER DRIVE Nice grocery store. Carries tons of high quality foods and a good selection of microbrews and wine. Nice helpful staff, free food samples from time to time, nice building and easy access from I-5. |
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