Bar in Portland, United States
Ecliptic Brewing
100ptsSolid craft beer range, no reservation needed.

About Ecliptic Brewing
Ecliptic Brewing at 825 N Cook St is a serious craft brewery and full-service brewpub, not a cocktail destination. Walk-ins are easy and no reservation is needed. The rotating seasonal beer program offers genuine range across styles — worth the visit for beer-focused drinkers, but skip it if cocktails or a polished bar experience are the priority.
The Verdict
Ecliptic Brewing is not a cocktail bar — and first-timers who arrive expecting one will need to reset that expectation immediately. This is a craft brewery with a serious beer program, located at 825 N Cook St in Portland's North Williams corridor. If you are looking for inventive cocktails with the depth you'd find at Teardrop Lounge, this is not your stop. But if you want well-made, thoughtful beer in a space that takes its product seriously, Ecliptic is worth your time.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
The brewery takes its name and identity from astronomy — the ecliptic being the sun's apparent path across the sky , and that concept runs through the beer names and seasonal releases. As a first-timer, the most useful thing to know is that the beer list rotates with the seasons, so what's on tap now will differ from what was available a few months ago. Walk in during the current season and you are likely to find a mix of core offerings alongside limited seasonal pours. The taproom itself is a full-service brewpub, not just a tasting counter, so food is part of the visit rather than an afterthought.
The drinks program here is built around the brewery's own production, which means the ambition is expressed through ingredients, process, and style range rather than through a mixed-drink menu. For beer drinkers who care about that kind of depth, the range , spanning lagers, IPAs, stouts, and seasonal farmhouse-style ales , signals genuine range rather than a single-style focus. That is a meaningful distinction in Portland's crowded brewing scene, where plenty of taprooms default to hazy IPAs and little else.
Booking is easy , no reservation is needed for the taproom, and the North Cook Street address is accessible without significant planning. For context on how Portland's broader bar scene compares, see our full Portland bars guide. If you are building a longer trip, our full Portland restaurants guide, our full Portland hotels guide, and our full Portland experiences guide are worth checking before you go.
Nearby alternatives worth knowing: 10 Barrel Brewing Portland is a larger production operation with a similar walk-in format; Abigail Hall and 3808 N Williams Ave offer different neighborhood bar experiences if you want to move on after your first round. For craft bar programs outside Portland, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each show what serious drinks programs look like in their respective cities. Also explore our full Portland wineries guide if your trip extends beyond beer.
Book or Skip?
Book , or rather, just walk in , if you are a beer-first drinker who wants range and seasonal variety in a full-service setting. Skip it if your priority is cocktails, wine, or a high-design bar experience.
Compare Ecliptic Brewing
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ecliptic Brewing | Easy | — | |||
| Teardrop Lounge | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown | — | |||
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown | — | |||
| Rum Club | Unknown | — | |||
| Takibi | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Ecliptic Brewing have happy hour deals?
Ecliptic Brewing has offered happy hour pricing in the past, but specific current deals are not confirmed in available venue data. Call ahead or check their social channels before making that the reason for your visit. The seasonal beer range is reason enough on its own.
Is the food good at Ecliptic Brewing?
Ecliptic operates as a full-service brewpub, not a beer-only taproom, so food is a genuine part of the experience rather than an afterthought. That said, the kitchen is a supporting act here — if a strong food program is your priority over beer, somewhere like Takibi will give you more to work with on the plate.
Do I need a reservation at Ecliptic Brewing?
No reservation needed for most visits — this is a walk-in brewpub at 825 N Cook St. Larger groups on busy weekend evenings may want to call ahead, but solo drinkers and pairs can generally seat themselves without planning far in advance.
Is Ecliptic Brewing good for a date?
It works well as a low-pressure first or second date if both people drink beer — the astronomy concept gives you something to talk about and the full-service format means you are not just standing at a bar. For a more atmospheric date with cocktails, Teardrop Lounge or Bible Club PDX will set a stronger mood.
Does Ecliptic Brewing have outdoor seating?
Ecliptic Brewing has outdoor seating available, which is worth factoring in during Portland's warmer months. The North Cook Street location gives it a neighbourhood feel rather than a downtown-crowded one, so the patio experience tends to be relaxed.
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