An absolute local gem! Today, enjoyed the simple arugula salad, sausage/mushroom pizza & Fresh Hop Marzen IPL-delicious! The very hands-on owners and friendly team keep us coming back! Fun...
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Located in Gleneden Beach, OR, Beachcrest Brewing Company offers a unique coastal experience for locals and visitors alike. Nestled on the back nine of the Salishan golf course, this neighborhood brewery provides a welcoming environment for all ages, including furry companions in the spacious beer garden.
At Beachcrest, the focus is on community, conversation, and camaraderie. Guests can enjoy a variety of artisanal beers and hand-crafted pizzas while immersing themselves in live music performances every weekend. The brewery also hosts special events in the Tsunami Room, accommodating groups of up to 60 guests with customizable food and beverage packages.
With a nod to coastal Oregon, Beachcrest Brewing Company celebrates the spirit of discovery and collaboration. From their Finders Keepers IPA inspired by Lincoln City's glass float treasure hunt to the Gleneden Tripel reminiscent of Belgian golden strong ales, every sip tells a story of craftsmanship and coastal inspiration.
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What a fun spot. Smiley and kind staff to take your order. Head to the bar to order and grab a seat. The sourdough cheese bread was baked to perfection in that wood fired pizza oven. Four tasty...
Live music at Beachcrest is the best. Check out the event calendar. Look for locals like Johnny Wheels or EZ Eddie or Tsunami Zone or homegrown Beachcrest band aka Soul Proprietors.
The pizza was delicious and had a good char on it however the cheesy garlic bread was the star of the show for us! Awesome selection of beers and a super dog friendly patio really makes this place...
OMG this place was so freaking good! We ordered the breadsticks and arugula salad. I had some delicious ciders and my husband had their beer. We loved it so much we'll definitely be back before we...







