Awesome as always. Been going here for over 12 years. Great place to have a beer and relax with your dogs! Awesome selection of food and killer staff that are super friendly.
Fabulous place when visiting or living in Portland with a dog or multiple dogs. Great food too! Who can beat eating out with your best friend!(s)
We came here because it was dog friendly. They allow for dogs for outdoor seating but service dogs for inside. Apparently years ago dogs were also allowed inside but things have changed. We ordered the Dry Apple and Strawberry Watermelon cider drinks. While for food we ordered the Dog Breath and The Green as pizza. The drinks were great! I could barely taste the watermelon flavor was very mellow and easy to drink. The pizza was 16 inches so it was good to share and for a group to order. The only thing I would note is it's VERY CHEESEY. So if you don't like pizza being extra cheesey I wouldn't recommend ordering the pizza. Otherwise overall we love the vibe of this place, the atmosphere, the food and drinks were great!
Meeting a friend here for after work drinks seems like a given with a covered patio and seating this abundant - whether you have a pup or not, you’ll find it very pooch friendly (maybe even make a new four legged friend). For the non beer drinkers, there’s wine and let’s be honest, as far as food? The pizza is always the right choice.
The staff is always friendly whether you’re with a group (this place is fantastic for large groups!) or having a chocolate cookie solo. Highly recommend the cookies…
Food was tasty. The two ciders I had were very good. We ordered two pizzas but ended up getting pizzas that belonged to another group. The other group ended up needing to get two new pieces because we had already touched the crust during inspection of the two foreign pizzas. Bathroom was okay. Parking was decent but didn't know about parking in the back until afterwards. Website menu is outdated.
Stopped in for a quick drink after a friend recommended this spot.
They had a great hazy beer and my partner was a fan of their ipa as well.
I mainly want to give a huge shout out to the employees, in particular, Peter. We told him we had been walking around neighborhoods trying to get a feel for where we could see ourselves living. He was so nice and wrote us his recommendations for several different neighborhoods and all his favorite spots in each. We were seriously so excited to check out his recommendations and it was just so cool that he took the time to do that for us. Thank you Peter you are awesome!!
More like 3.5 stars, but rounding up since I keep unexpectedly finding myself here. The space is large, with an exposed, high ceiling and long tables in a beer hall inspired setup, while the walls border on kitschy with a mix of pictures of dogs and bulletin boards full of pictures of folks with Lucky Lab shirts all around the world.
So why do I like the place?
* the space - whether it's sitting out back on the large patio (surrounded by folks with their dogs), inside with a large group for a MeetUp, or just tucked away solo in the corner with my laptop, there's plenty of choices, and the large space makes it very adaptable. It's not unusual to walk in and see people running D&D campaigns, playing chess/Go/Scrabble/etc,
* wide beer selection - while not my favorite Portland brews, I don't think I've had a "bad" beer here. They've always got something on the cask, as well as a nitro pressurized brew as well. No "great" beers in my opinion, but plenty of very serviceable brews.
* "bento" plates - For $7, you get a big plate of white or brown rice topped with veggies and a choice of sauce (peanut, spicy peanut, or a sweet chili), and you can get chicken and tempeh versions too. Nothing fancy here, no subtleties, just a filling plate of rice and some toppings.
* sandwiches - okay, I'll admit, I've never ordered a sandwich here, but I'm always tempted (though the lure of the bento plates, which are a few bucks cheaper, tend to lure me in)
I find this Lucky Lab location frequently being a coffee shop alternative for me when I'm looking to get a little work done on my laptop. It's a 10 minute walk from home and while there are also a number of coffee shops in the area, it often wins since it's open late and has beer.
This is a friendly and laid back atmosphere where people come and hang out, some play games in a group while enjoying food and drink. Or just come for a cider, beer or a sandwich. There is an eclectic menu with some veg choices as well. I love their house gonger ale, fresh and not too sweet. It is large, yet cozy. No pressure here, stay, relax and enjoy a chill time.
Decent food in a great atmosphere with decent service.
Great for games
Restrooms
Handicap ♿️ doable
Super chill and dog friendly- everything we wanted from a brewery! Plenty of outdoor seating and the beer/food is amazing! If I lived closer we would be here at least 2-3x a week.
Tried the pesto and tomato sandwich, and the ham and cheese sandwich: Both were very good! Bartender was very nice and helpful. Was there on a sunder early evening and the place was pretty empty. There is a separate room for private parties, which was nice.
Reminds me of what brew pubs used to be. A laid back, non-pretentious atmosphere, spending all of the breweries resources on making good beer and exceptional food. All of the beers I tried were on point.
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