Eugene is a great city for the arts and outdoors. You can shop from a variety of local artisans, get lost in a museum or dive into the thriving culinary scene. Visit craft breweries and artisan wineries while winning prizes with the Eugene Ale Trail and Pinot Bingo programs. Known as Track Town USA, Eugene is home to track and field year-round; in the fall, it’s a college football hub. There are scenic bike rides and urban hikes to fit visitors of all abilities in all seasons.
Restaurants in Eugene
5.0 based on 9 reviews
4.5 based on 122 reviews
We visited the tasting room with a group of 7 adult family members and 2 children. I think we got kind of lucky by finding indoor seating right away and within minutes we all were enjoying a beer. The servers at the bar we're friendly, knowledgeable and made us feel welcome. We'll be back again.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Oakshire Brewing was founded in October 2006 with a mission to brew the highest quality beer while providing exceptional customer service. The Oakshire Public House at 207 Madison Street is open for dock sales and pints sales from 11a-10p Monday-Sunday {keg sales end at 7p}. Our brewery is located at 1055 Madera Street and will open on Saturdays from 12-4 for tours. Oakshire beers can be found on draft and in 22oz bottles throughout Oregon, Washington, Alaska and North Idaho.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Farmhouse brewery located in scenic Willamette Valley wine country outside Eugene, OR. Founded by industry veterans looking to explore their creativity outside the constraints of a production brewery, Alesong, specializes in barrel-aged and Belgian-style beers.
I've enjoyed beer for years, and thanks to my daughter and son-in-law, have been expanding my knowledge and taste-range by trying beers other than my favorite (NW IPA's). This was a great spot to continue this process. Alesong's tasting room is in a beautiful country setting, close to Eugene's most visited wineries. There are several picnic tables with nice awning set-up that doesn't block views of the countryside but provides good sun protection (which we appreciated on a hot afternoon). They have food trucks (check website to know which one on which days) offering tasty fare, plus a few bar snacks. They were fine with us having brought our own picnic too. So - the beer, of course was the reason to take the lovely country drive out there and it did not disappoint! My daughter & son-in-law were eager to try, having read about Alesong's work for a while; I was a little more skeptical because I knew they did Belgian style (not a fav of mine) and other styles I tend to stay away from. There was a decent number of intriguing selections. You can order 1/2 or full pours and try several. We all enjoyed our choices which included a saison du vin (quite tasty and satisfying to this IPA-loving drinker); a milk stout (I could live on that one; barreled in bourbon barrel with choc & coffee); ones with cherry or strawberry that were amazingly fresh-tasting. What surprised me was how much I enjoyed those that I didn't expect to. Others with more advanced & discriminating beer preferences were also very happy. The craft, love and skill of the brewers is evident in the quality and variety of their product. The server (and one of the owners/brewers I believe) was friendly, patient and provided interesting info about the beers when asked.
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Short n sweet ... good service . . . great food ! I order the Banh Mi Sandwich and always Bubble Stash IPA. Plenty of seating - I like this place a lot! Try to pick other places but just keep coming back . There are motels nearby.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
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