New entry in the Guide in 2021

The following are new entries in the Guide for 2021.


Third taproom for Level Beer, with other locations in far NE PDX and SW PDX's Multnomah Village. Wide range of house beers. 21 taps pour beer, the other six pour guest ciders, seltzers, and kombucha. Food from Mexican food cart out back.


Away Days Brewing  WiFi available Closed Monday Closed Tuesday New entry in the Guide in 2021 Specializes in British Beers

Bright, clean taproom pours small-batch brewery's beers, including occasional collaborations with the likes of Nebuleus, which are always highly recommended. Cask ales too.


Brand new (as of December 2021) taproom, Chuckanut's first outside of Washington state. Broad selection of Chuckanut's German-inspired lagers and others.


The ForeLand Beer Study  Don Honorable Mention Closed Monday Closed Tuesday Brewery tasting room, may have limited hours. New entry in the Guide in 2021 Specializes in Belgian Beers and Belgian Styles Specializes in German Beer and German Styles

Cozy little pub with plenty of corner nooks and a back patio, serving a good range of Sean Burke's lagers and ales.


Small one-room micropub on busy SE Powell Blvd (US Highway 26), craft beers and some food.


On the south side of Burnside, so Neighbors barely qualifies as "southeast PDX." One-room local focused primarily on Oregon craft beers, in a burgeoning high-density neighborhood. Run by two former employees of Nation Brewing (now defunct). Just around the corner from the Workers Tap. Eighteen of the 23 taps are for beer - others are cider and seltzer.


Nice conversion of SE Portland residence into a themed multi-room pub with small beer patio. Eclectic craft beer selection. The theme alludes to working folks, and the bar is run as an owner/worker collective.