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ABOUT SEASIDE
CHAMBER
CHECK OUT THE NORTH COAST’S LOCAL BREWERIES
beers on tap as well as their own brand root
beer. Seaside Brewing’s fl agship beers are the
Impassable Russian Imperial Stout and Knau-
tical Kolsch. The restaurant serves a good
hardy variety of pub and specialty burgers,
sandwiches and seafood. Their outdoor fi re
pit is a popular place to relax after a big day at
the beach or shopping Seaside.
CANNON BEACH
PHOTO BY DANNY MILLER
ASTORIA
open from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, noon to 8
p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
While this brewery doesn’t have a sit-
down restaurant, Reach Break does boast
excellent food carts outside selling craft
sausages and barbecue, with a Thai cart
coming soon.
The historic town of Astoria has four
breweries where the beer is brewed
on-site and one Oregon beer brewed
in Newport. The breweries are primarily
within walking distance of each other
throughout the core downtown and Asto-
ria Riverwalk.
Fort George Brewery & Public House
1483 Duane St. • fortgeorgebrewery.com
Located in the historic 1921 Lovell
building and the 1924 Fort George
building, Fort George Brewery off ers four
regular beers, at least nine seasonal brews
and many food options in three diff erent
seating areas. The Tap Room located in
their brewery operation is an intimate
tasting room with 19 specialty taps. Here
you can order nachos, pizza, sandwiches
and appetizers. The original Public House
has its own menu including fi sh and chips,
burgers, house-made sausages, salads,
burritos and more. The Second Floor off ers
spectacular views with a menu of comfort
food including pizza, mac-n-cheese, and
other specialties from its wood-fi red oven.
Buoy Beer Co.
No. 1 Eighth St. • buoybeer.com
Located in the former Bornstein Sea-
food processing plant — a 90-year-old
facility overlooking the Columbia River
— Buoy Beer has quickly become one of
Astoria’s most popular brew pubs and
restaurants. The brewery’s list of beer can
be found on its website and features up
to 14 diff erent styles and fl avors including
eight standard beers that are always on
hand. Flagship beers are the Czech Pilsner
and their IPA. While visiting Buoy Beer
you’ll enjoy a great selection of hand-craft-
ed food including fresh fi sh and seafood
items in the restaurant and taproom. Buoy
Beer is also noted for its fl oor window to
view the sea lions that often make them-
selves at home under the pier.
Wet Dog Brewery
144 11th St. • wetdogcafe.com
Wet Dog Brewery is Astoria’s oldest
brewery serving their own beers under the
label of Astoria Brewing Company. They
typically have 15 of their beers on tap with
seasonals and special brews noted daily
inside the Wetdog Café. In addition they
have up to fi ve guest taps. Their restaurant
is on the Astoria Riverwalk overlooking the
Columbia River and off ers a wide selection
of burgers, sandwiches, fresh fi sh dishes,
and their own soups and salads.
Reach Break Brewing
1343 Duane St. • Find it on Facebook
Reach Break is the newest addition to
Astoria’s Brewing industry. They opened
in January of 2017 and specialize in IPAs,
sour and stout beers. They are currently
Rogue Ales & Public House
100 39th St. on Pier 39 • rogue.com
Rogue fi rst opened in Ashland, Oregon,
in 1988 and has since moved their main
brewery to Newport, with two additional
allied brewpubs: Issaquah Brewhouse in
Washington state and Buckman Botanical
Brewing in Portland. They also operate
nine restaurants/public houses from San
Francisco, California, to Issaquah, Wash-
ington. They off er 34 diff erent tastings
and styles of beer, many of which you can
enjoy locally on the North Coast at their
Astoria location on the 39th Street pier.
SEASIDE
Seaside Brewing Co.
851 Broadway • seasidebrewery.com
Located in the historic building that once
housed the old Seaside prison, Seaside Brew-
ing is the only brewer located in Seaside and
an easy walk from the Seaside Civic & Con-
vention Center. There are 13 coastal-themed
Pelican Brewing
1372 S. Hemlock St. • pelicanbrewing.com
Pelican Brewing has been a longtime
favorite brewery in Pacifi c City since 1996
and recently opened a new location in
Cannon Beach last May. They operate a
small-batch brewery from this location
and have 20 craft beers on tap. Pelican has
fi ve craft beers available all year plus 12
seasonals in addition to their small batch
brews and barrel-aged collections. The
new facility is beautifully designed with
high ceilings and the brewery operation
in full view. Their menu has beer cuisine
favorites including appetizers, fl atbreads,
soups, salads, sandwiches and a variety of
fi sh and comfort foods.
Public Coast Brewing
264 Third St. • publiccoastbrewing.com
New to the coastal brewing family is
Public Coast Brewing located on the north
end of Cannon Beach. They off er 12 of
their own beers plus between two and fi ve
guest taps. Their fl agship beers that are
always on tap include ‘67 Blonde Ale, Black
Stack Stout, Tangerine IPA and American
Brown Ale. Public Coast also brews their
own root beer. The owners also own
the iconic Stephanie Inn as well as the
Surfsand Resort and the Wayfarer Restau-
rant and Lounge. Their pub off ers up just
plain good grub, primarily from locally
sourced farms and ranches. Their burgers,
bratwursts, fries and other side dishes are
the perfect complement to craft beers.
The Seaside Chamber of Commerce was fi rst
organized in 1936 with a staff of one. Today, the
Chamber has nearly 400 members and a staff of
four. We provide community leadership for local
businesses, professionals, nonprofi ts, governments
and individuals. We also produce a number of com-
munity events. So come back and participate!
July 4 Fireworks Celebration
www.SeasideChamber.com
Seaside Beach Volleyball (Aug. 10 – 13, 2017)
www.SeasideBeachVolleyball.com
Hood to Coast Relay Beer Garden (Aug. 26, 2017)
Pouring at the Coast began in 2010 by the Seaside
www.SeasideChamber.com
Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the growing
Yuletide in Seaside and Seaside Artisan Gift Fair
craft beer industry in Oregon. Since then, the North
(Nov. 24 – 26, 2017)
Coast has seen its own growth in high-quality craft
www.SeasideChamber.com
beers with nine breweries between Cannon Beach
and Astoria. We encourage you to explore the brew-
eries and experience Seaside with all it has to offer.
Brian J. Owen, Executive Director
Mark your calendar for next year: Pouring at the
Sandra McDowall, Offi ce Manager
Coast will take place on St. Patrick’s Day in 2018
Cyndi Mudge, Events Coordinator
We’ll see you Saturday, March 17!
Glen Rogers, Operations Manager
Jimmy Griffi n, Pouring at the Coast, Brewers
Liaison & Festival Advisor
Date: Saturday, March 18
Time: 3 to 8 p.m.
Seaside Chamber of Commerce
Location: Seaside Civic & Convention Center
P.O. Box 7
415 First Avenue, Seaside
Seaside, OR 97138
21 and older only
503-738-6391
www.PouringattheCoast.com
info@seasidechamber.com
events@SeasideChamber.com
www.SeasideChamber.com
503-738-6391
Admission: $20 – includes souvenir tasting glass
and fi ve tasting tickets
Additional tastings are $1 per ticket
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
CHAMBER STAFF
FESTIVAL FACTS
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FOOD
The North Oregon Coast has become
a mecca for beer lovers with some of Ore-
gon’s best brews calling the coast home.
We recommend making the most of your
weekend during Pouring at the Coast by
visiting our coastal breweries. Starting
in Astoria and working your way south
off ers an opportunity to visit eight coastal
breweries for a unique tasting experience
at each establishment. We highly recom-
mend tasting responsibly with a designat-
ed driver. You may want to stay an extra
day to take them all in!
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BREWERIES
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WINE
HAUS
7DEVILS BREWING CO.
BUOY BEER CO.
DESCHUTES BREWERY
ELYSIAN BREWING COMPANY
FORT GEORGE BREWERY + PUBLIC HOUSE
FULL SAIL BREWING CO.
GEORGETOWN BREWING COMPANY
GILGAMESH BREWING
GOLDEN VALLEY BREWERY
GOOD LIFE BREWING COMPANY
HONDO’S BREW & CORK
LAGUNITAS BREWING COMPANY
MELVIN BREWING
MCMENAMINS
MILL CITY BREW WERKS
NEW BELGIUM BREWING COMPANY
NORTH JETTY BREWING
ORDNANCE BREWING
PELICAN BREWING COMPANY
PUBLIC COAST BREWING
REACH BREAK BREWING
RIVERBEND BREWING COMPANY
ROGUE
RUSTY TRUCK BREWING
SEASIDE BREWING CO.
STICKMAN BREWING COMPANY
UINTA BREWING
UPTOWN BREWING
WILD RIDE BREWING
THE WINE AND BEER HAUS
THE WET DOG CAFE / ASTORIA BREWING CO.
WOLF TREE
WORTHY BREWING