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Living Häus Beer Company

Living Häus feels airy and alive with its plant-filled interior and tall ceilings. The beer list leans toward crisp, clean German styles, and there’s always something new to try. Board games keep the vibe casual, and the patio has plenty of shade for dogs. It’s an easygoing spot for an afternoon hang or a low-key evening with friends.

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Level Beer

Level Beer’s big outdoor space, lined with food trucks, is perfect for a relaxed day out. The beer menu is wide, from hop-heavy IPAs to easy ciders, so everyone finds something to enjoy. Dogs get water bowls and space to sprawl on the patio. The family-friendly energy makes it just as good for big groups as it is for a post-walk pint.

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Baerlic Brewing Alberta

This neighborhood brewery offers a rotating tap of local beers and ciders. The dog-friendly patio is prime territory on sunny days, with nearby food trucks for a quick bite. Staff are friendly and quick, keeping the atmosphere welcoming. It’s a solid choice for a drink before wandering Alberta Street.

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Brujos Brewing

Brujos brings bold flavors to both beer and food, with tacos and snacks that match the energy of its Mexican-owned roots. The outdoor seating is pup-friendly and the music adds a lively backdrop. Beer styles range from approachable to adventurous. A colorful, upbeat stop for anyone looking for something different in Portland’s beer scene.

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Threshold Brewing & Blending

Known for its Polish-inspired brews, Threshold offers both classics and creative blends. The patio is dog-friendly and stocked with treats, making it a favorite among pet owners. Zapiekanka, a Polish-style pizza, is a perfect pairing with a pint. A warm and welcoming choice in the Montavilla neighborhood.

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Arbor Beer Lodge & Brewery

A cozy nano-brewery with a great back patio, Arbor Beer Lodge pairs good beer with food truck variety. Dogs are welcome both indoors and out, adding to its laid-back appeal. Trivia nights and local events keep the calendar lively. A great stop before exploring the surrounding neighborhood.

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StormBreaker Brewing

Rustic yet lively, StormBreaker offers a long beer list alongside hearty pub food. The outdoor seating fits plenty of dogs and their owners, especially on warm evenings. Live music adds to the atmosphere. It’s a classic Portland brewery experience with extra room to spread out.

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Upright Brewing

Upright Brewing operates out of a basement space near the Moda Center, serving a wide range of well-crafted beers. It’s a favorite pre-concert stop, with prices that make it easy to try more than one. Dogs are welcome in outdoor areas, making it a convenient city-center pick. The casual, old-school feel keeps it unpretentious and easygoing.