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

Latest reviews from Kennewick

74 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“Went here to get some beers that they didn't have at the Marina location. It looks like they converted an old warehouse into a brewery and pub in an industrial part of town.“
coasternut 126 days ago
80 /100 350 CLOVER ISLAND DRIVE
“Stopped there yesterday for lunch. They weren't overly busy and we were seated and served rather quickly. Food was very good and the bartender was knowledgeable about the beer. Very enjoyable time. Nice location on the water and not too far from the brewery itself.“
coasternut 206 days ago
62 /100 350 CLOVER ISLAND DRIVE
“Located near the Clover Island Inn (walking distance) and the marina. Although we went late, this location is really nice, with bar, indoor and outdoor seating. Interior was kind of non-descript, there were a few TVs scattered around. When we walked in we were ignored by the hostess. She was occupied doing the kind of work you would do when you have no customers ( and there were plenty of customers). Everybody who came in was getting ignored. We sat at the bar, and the bartender was busy in conversation with someone else who worked there. Again ignored. Finally, he came over and served us, and was good from there on out. Beer was average, they do have food, but we did not eat. Gonna knock them for their service...“
stevoj 579 days ago
70 /100 8378 W. GAGE BLVD,
“Sports bar with slight roadhouse vibe. Decent tap list reflects local and regional craft brews. Standard pub fare, decently priced. Service seemed a bit slow, but it was busy. Nothing fancy, you should be able to check out a good portion of the local brews here.“
stevoj 2360 days ago
72 /100 9312 WEST 10TH AVENUE
“A new and large tap room that serves beer, wine and their cider. They have a nice big patio as well. Service was really half assed, the phone was more interesting than serving us. Selection of ciders was decent. Wifi is very spotty, which means bring cash as the machine may not work. Flights are available and very cheap. A decent stop if you are in the area.“
Ferris 2443 days ago
78 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“An old time structure with a fun and comfortable bar inside. Very local and friendly. Service was awesome, super friendly and fun. Good selection of beers, flights and wifi. Food was decent but nothing special. A nice stop for lunch.“
Ferris 2443 days ago
80 /100 350 CLOVER ISLAND DRIVE
“Came on a Wednesday and hardly anyone here. Good food and the beer was all solid. Nice ambiance and clover island is worth a little stroll. We got all 11 beers on tap, in a sampler, for less than 20 bucks, so hard to beat that value.“
zdk 3137 days ago
88 /100
Barley’s BrewHub (Restaurant)
3320 W KENNEWICK AVE
“8-place tiled bar. Black and chrome swivel chairs. No footrail. 3 cider taps. 37 draught taps, all regional. Two silent TVs behind bar showing Comedy Central with closed captioning. Rock and roll background music. Three shelves of glassware beneath long row of logod tap handles daily "happy tap" at $3.75/ pint and $10/growler. Lounge area with tal black circar tables with black and chrome padded chairs. Adjacent open dining room with two dozen dark wood tables and chairs, movable to accomodate groups. Five additional Silent TVs, some with sports. Trivia Night Tuesday. Live music Saturdays. Sandwiches, burgers, and wraps. Open four months. Mellow weekday crowd. Very cresh beers“
tomciccateri 3378 days ago
72 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“Nice place tucked into Kennewick. Definitely a locals establishment, but it’s a great spot for a beer lover. They do tours, food, beer, homebrewing, etc. They had about 8 taps, all of their own stuff. The flight was 6 beers generally of their flagship stuff. They have a cooler with quite a few of their own bottles you can purchase and take with you. The food was decent bar food - but the fried pickles were amazing with the sauce. Beer is of solid quality as well!“
maxwelldeux 3415 days ago
60 /100 350 CLOVER ISLAND DRIVE
“body spot for dinner on a friday night, mostly family groups with kids out for drinks and food. okay, after the last couple of spots i really felt like giving up and leaving town, but the chalkboard had three IPAs so it stuck it out, FOR SCIENCE. beer was surprisingly good, food not so much, your typical brewpub burgers, wing-dings and things.“
3fourths 4804 days ago
80 /100 350 CLOVER ISLAND DRIVE
“With two locations you will never be with out a seat. Oh wait its Ice Harbor and they’re always packed. I had the opportunity last fall to go to both Ice Harbors in one day and what a treat. They’re located with in a few miles of each other and have two separate distinct looks and feel. The original “Pub” is an old warehouse right off the train tracks with that rustic feel. With a homebrew shop right there what else does a beer geek need? When a train passes be sure to be in the main bar area they spin the discount wheel and where it lands is what the special for beer prices are for the next 10 minutes. Spin the wheel and hope for that cheap price. They have some great beers from light ales to a heavy Barley Wine that will put you to sleep. Good pub food and live music always at the pub. As for the newest pub they call the “Marina” they also have pub food and live music. Gotta give Ice harbor credit they keep busy if not one event they might have two going on the same day. The same beers as the main pub and with the couple miles travel the beers do not lose on flavor. Ice Harbor for this beer lover is the shizzle in the Tri-Cities. Make a stop they are kid friendly with free WiFi and get there early when it comes to football watching or you maybe out of luck on finding a seat.“
BrewDad 4971 days ago
82 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“With two locations you will never be with out a seat. Oh wait its Ice Harbor and they’re always packed. I had the opportunity last fall to go to both Ice Harbors in one day and what a treat. They’re located with in a few miles of each other and have two separate distinct looks and feel. The original “Pub” is an old warehouse right off the train tracks with that rustic feel. With a homebrew shop right there what else does a beer geek need? When a train passes be sure to be in the main bar area they spin the discount wheel and where it lands is what the special for beer prices are for the next 10 minutes. Spin the wheel and hope for that cheap price. They have some great beers from light ales to a heavy Barley Wine that will put you to sleep. Good pub food and live music always at the pub. As for the newest pub they call the “Marina” they also have pub food and live music. Gotta give Ice harbor credit they keep busy if not one event they might have two going on the same day. The same beers as the main pub and with the couple miles travel the beers do not lose on flavor. Ice Harbor for this beer lover is the shizzle in the Tri-Cities. Make a stop they are kid friendly with free WiFi and get there early when it comes to football watching or you maybe out of luck on finding a seat.“
BrewDad 4971 days ago
90 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“This place is awesome. A really cool unfinished look that made me feel like I was at my home watering hole. The staff couldn’t be more friendly and helpful. Everyone was very knowledgeable and passionate about beer. The Pale Ale, IPA, and Stout were all fantastic. The homebrew store was an added bonus for my uncle who is looking into brewing. The food was some of the best pub food I have ever had and there mustard is the best I have ever had in my life. If you are ever in Kennewick this is a must stop.“
afterglow 5503 days ago
82 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“Very cool place. Stopped by for the Fresh Hop Fest on Oct 4th. Nice atmosphere, good food, and people working who knew the right way to fill a growler. Great selection of IPA’s from the heart of Hop Country. Side Note - man it was great driving down I-82 and smelling the hops in the air from the freeway on our way to El Pasco. That picture should be updated place was much nicer than a few lawn chairs and a cheap banner.“
19Ei8hty 5675 days ago
72 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“Right next to "the tracks" in an old farmers market looking building. Brick walls, large interior with several unique rooms. A large "commons" room with plenty of tables and roudy local kids. A "record room" which was covered entirely in vintage records, that creeped me out. A homebrew shop where you could also buy bottled Ice Harbor beers. Upstairs lounge with extra seating and games away from the hussle. The staff was mostly flair with a little knowledge. They summoned the brewer though and he seemed like a nice enough bloke. Lots of beers of tap, some of them decent and unique. Looks like they rotate them often as well, which is a plus for some.“
BückDich 6919 days ago
68 /100 206 N. BENTON ST.
“Neat space, a big brick building...I think they said it was a granary. Has a cool half-finished look to it. Service was solid, considering it was reasonably busy when we arrived. Brewer came by for a chat. Darts and pool upstairs are upstairs. They have a homebrew store on site as well. Most of the beers were okay, but nothing too flashy. Probably the best atmosphere of any brewpub in SE Washington.“
Oakes 6920 days ago
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