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    de Garde Brewing

    4.4 (130 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Somy K.

    Some of the most unique sours around! There's a nice selection to choose from and none of the beers have disappointed me yet. A delicious hidden gem and a must stop when I come to this part of the coast. Service is always friendly and the place is so spacious. Their outdoor patio is fun to hang out at after a sunny day at the beach.

    Dave L.

    Friendly service with expert explanations on the various beers. Comfortable tasting room. I had the porter and it was perfect. Highly recommended.

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    Amber S.

    No food at this location. But you can bring your own. Good selection of beers. Not busy at all, and it's Saturday. Servers are nice and helpful. Has a classic taproom feel that's comfortable and trendy. I recommend bringing a game and having a drink before you go out for dinner.

    Erik P.

    It must be me, because there were 8 other people in the place. But the beer was odd, I like sours, but BRETT beers are odd. It will be along time before I try those again.

    Ben C.

    De Garde is delish ~ specializing in sours and experimental farmhouse ales. The wild brews can make you squint and pucker but your tastebuds will definitely be happy. Many of the brews have been fermenting in barrels for a couple years, so this is no quick concoction. Friendly local servers happy to pour you a glass. This renown brewery makes this a small town destination besides just the cheese.

    Hang L.

    We stopped by here on our way to the coast because we wanted to try their sour beers. Our server Brice was friendly and we liked everything we tried. We picked up a few souvenirs too.

    Ricky R.

    We tried many beers and I would give high ratings to all of them, one was a little too skunky for me. I dont recall which one at this time, but it was a tough finish. The prices seem fine. The beer like I said is mostly good. I enjoyed the visit for sure and its a beer spot that I am glad I was able to chill at. With that being said everyone was extremely nice and helpful, but the atmosphere, the music, the inside experience was not my favorite. The music wasnt bad, but not really jam, super chill indie rock. I like this style at specific times, but not during a hang. It would be tough to go out with friends to this spot to chill. There are some breweries that this works better with, but this reminds of more of a vineyard experience. I wouldnt get rowdy or loud or play games in here, but once again, definitely worth the visit for the beer alone.

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    Lauren D.

    Amazing place to find delicious high-quality beers made from wine grapes, fruits, teas, or even truffles. Although I haven't tried their wine yet, I wouldn't be surprised if it were also top-notch. It's pretty cool they also have guest taps that are not sours, makes it easy to bring along people who don't prefer sour beers. Providing these options also seems part of de Garde's mission too, as even the staff are eager to celebrate what other brewers are up to. There's definitely a reason de Garde is consistently rated as one of the top breweries in the US every year. Highly recommend.

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    Great place with delicious beer!! Beertenders were very courteous and helpful. Looking forward to visiting again!

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    Awesome spot for sours, our favorite was the Pêchenmaak. Beautiful bottles to take home too. Get there!

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    Great beer selection if you enjoy the funky sour beers, which I do. Small space but has character. I'd like to have spent more time here.

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    A must visit whilst in Tillamook. 12 taps with rotating house and guest taps and the best mixed culture beer Oregon has to offer.

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    lived up to the hype, complex amazing beers. wish i could have spent more time tasting the various brews.

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    Review Highlights - de Garde Brewing

    If you're in Portland, you have to make the drive to Tillamook and try the sours here, they are phenomenal!

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    Pelican Brewing - Tillamook

    3.3(363 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Here's a polPelican Brewing in Tillamook is an absolute gem. The beer is consistently…read moreexcellent--fresh, flavorful, and brewed with real craft behind it. The food holds its own too, with dishes that are hearty, well-prepared, and perfect alongside a pint. On top of that, the service is warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. Whether you're a local or just passing through the coast, Pelican Brewing is the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again.

    I've visited almost every Pelican Brewing Company location along the Oregon coast, and while…read morepassing through Tillamook, my family and I decided to stop at this smaller location. We were hopeful going in, but unfortunately, our experience was disappointing. Our server, Brenton, was one of the rudest employees we've encountered not just at Pelican Brewing Company, but anywhere along the Oregon coast. He came across as though he genuinely disliked his job, which created an uncomfortable atmosphere. Because of this, my husband and I decided not to order anything and chose to leave instead. The overall vibe made it difficult to enjoy our visit. Needless to say, we won't be returning to this location. In the future, we would much rather drive the extra 45 minutes to the Pelican Brewing Company Cannon Beach location, which has always offered a much more welcoming environment and friendly service.

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    Pelican Brewing - Tillamook - Inside looking toward entrance. Lots of great merch and beer to go!

    Inside looking toward entrance. Lots of great merch and beer to go!

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    Pelican Brewing - Tillamook - Huge beautiful patio!

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    Werner Beef & Brew - Pretzel with Cheese

    Werner Beef & Brew

    4.5(199 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    As a self proclaimed clam chowder connoisseur I take the hunt for delicious clam chowder throughout…read morethe PNW coastal area very seriously. Each beach town my husband I travel to, I spend far too much time reading reviews about clam chowder. If only I spent as much energy in other areas of my life as I do "internet-researching" clam chowder, who knows what I could accomplish. I must say that the clam chowder at Werner Beef & Brew is exactly what I have been hunting for. It is the perfect texture and consistency. It has a spectacular balance of clam to potato ratio, and the potatoes are cooked to perfection. They don't have too much bite, nor do they disintegrate into mush the moment they enter your mouth. The chowder itself was worth traveling from Rockaway to Tillamook for. It was even worth a more industrial view vs. an establishment with a more coastal and picturesque backdrop. The salad bar was on point. The variety of salad add-ins, dressings, and topping crunchy-bits were epic. It was a nice balance to the very rich perfect chowder I am already missing. I miss it. I miss the chowder. My husband also got the fish tacos, based on others' reviews and enjoyed every bite. I enjoyed their Dragon Fruit Cider, and he ordered one of their Meaty Bloody Mary's. If you are on the fence if you should order one, you should. You should get that bloody mary. The bloody mary then led us to purchase some of their salami and bologna. It was an elevated version of the sandwich meat my grandpa used with white bread, yellow mustard (off-brand), ice burg lettuce, and a slice of cheddar cheese. Mid-life has me craving nostalgia. It might be the hormone imbalance, but salami white bread sandwiches, here I come.

    Hidden secret in a somewhat industrial area. If you didn't know it was there, you'd never find it,…read morebut we're glad we did. The guy at Tillamook recommend Werner for our lunch. We are glad we found it, as the food and beer/cider were yummy.

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    Root & Rye Hop Farm and Brewery - Sitting outside enjoying a cold brew.

    Root & Rye Hop Farm and Brewery

    4.6(18 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    5 stars hands down. When you come here you're going to have quality from start to finish. Family…read morefriendly to kids of all ages and you can visit rain or shine, they are prepared for any weather and you will be very comfortable. This place is truly a gem! Ambience- A Cleanliness- A Hospitality- A+ Food Quality- A Presentation of Food- A As of this writing the food options are minimal but what they offer is high quality. They have pool tables, foosball, soccer balls, corn hole, frisbees, etc. Don't forget to try the root beer!

    WARNING about ROOT and RYE. The owner's boyfriend, who is part of the team running the place,…read moreconfronted me and my 67-year-old mother in a way that was hostile, physically intrusive, and genuinely unsafe. We left shaken and have not been back. How does a man who has never spoken to you, never met your dog, and knows nothing about your life already hate you -- and need you to know it? That is the question I am still trying to answer about this person. I had felt his eyes on me from across the room before either encounter, like he was waiting to be released. When he finally was, he came over not to talk but to deliver two messages at once: how impressive he was, and how little he thought of me. It happened on two consecutive days. The first day was brief. I complimented his dog and wondered aloud if my newly adopted rescue might share some of that breed. He answered with contempt: "Absolutely not. Your dog is nothing but a pure pit bull." He had never met or been near my dog. I let it go. The next day, his roughly 100-pound dog was growling, snarling, and baring its teeth at me and my mother from a few feet away. We had not interacted with the dog or said a word about it. Then he stood up, walked over, blocked our path to the door, stopped a foot from my face, and held a pointed finger about three inches from my eye. He kept it there while he told me my dog was violent, every dog in the brewery was terrified of him, I had never trained him, I did not understand responsibility, and he was no longer welcome. He delivered all of this in the same breath as a running commentary on how exceptional his own dog was. I'm no psychologist, but the shape of it was hard to miss. He was condemning my dog for behavior his own dog was actually doing. He was condemning me for reasons I still cannot name. And he needed me, in the same breath, to know how superior his dog was to mine. Hatred without cause, accusation by projection, and a need to elevate himself over a stranger. It was schoolyard bullying with adult body language and an owner's authority behind it. None of it was true. My dog is a three-day-old rescue still learning that the world is safe. He is not aggressive. He has never in his life attacked another dog. He comes from trauma and is finally somewhere he is loved. At Root and Rye there was no incident -- no bad behavior, nothing close to violent. Dogs frolicked. They respected each other's space. They were warm to him. All afternoon the manager on duty came by our table to pet him, ask about him, and show real interest. Families came over to say hello. Four children crouched down to let him kiss their faces. No dog had a problem with him. No person had a problem with him. The owner's boyfriend was the only one in the room with a problem -- and the problem was not us. His natural tendency appears to be to find a target and terrorize them with insults and abuse. We were simply the ones in front of him that day. My mother later told me that was the moment she felt unsafe. I did not know what he was going to do next. We left and did not come back. The question that stayed with us after we left was not whether he was rude or unprofessional. It was whether he was dangerous, and if so, in what way. I still do not know the answer. This is otherwise a nice place. That is why this matters. Someone connected to ownership is using that position to walk up to people he does not know and unload contempt he could not possibly have earned. The owner's boyfriend gives Root and Rye an unhealthy, dark, creepy vibe that is completely unnecessary to a brewery this otherwise lovely. To the owner, if you are reading this -- you can do better, sister. Until this is addressed, I cannot recommend going, particularly with a dog, and particularly with anyone you would not want cornered by an angry stranger with a finger in their face.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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