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Breakside Brewery Announces New Brewpub In Historic Slabtown

By March 5, 2021No Comments

Breakside BreweryPortland, Oregon Breakside Brewery the Oregon-based award winning craft brewery, announces that it has secured a 5,000 square foot space for a new brewpub in the historic Slabtown district in Northwest Portland. Breakside has targeted early summer 2016 to open its newest location on the corner of NW 22nd and Raleigh next to the recently opened New Seasons Marketplace. Local design-build firm Green Gables has partnered with Breakside to create the new space.

Breakside’s new brewpub will create an estimated 75 new jobs and will include an outdoor patio and mezzanine with flexible meeting and entertaining space.

“We are really excited about this new project and to be a part of what’s developing in Northwest. This next evolution for Breakside will give us the opportunity to get even more creative and effective with our beers, and have a glittering premier location we can share with more friends in Portland ” said Scott Lawrence, President of Breakside Brewery.

The Block 296 Project, which includes Breakside’s new location, is a mixed-use project designed to serve as the anchor development in the Slabtown District of NW Portland. The project is being developed by Cairn Pacific LLC and Capstone Partners, and represents the first project underway in the Con-way property which is targeted to become one of Portland’s next, greenest neighborhoods.

About Breakside Brewery:
Founded in 2010 as a small brewpub in the underserved Northeast Portland Woodlawn neighborhood, Breakside Brewery has become one of the fastest rising and most acclaimed breweries in the Pacific Northwest. Breakside opened a 30bbl production facility and tasting room in 2013 in Milwaukie, Oregon and expects to produce 15,000 barrels in 2015. Multiple award winners; Breakside has won acclaim including a prestigious Gold Medal in American-style IPA at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival, been named the Best Brewery in Oregon by Thrillist, Best Beer (IPA) by The Oregonian, Top 25 Beers of the Year by Draft Magazine, Top 100 by Men’s Journal and claimed multiple medals at the World Beer Cup, North American Beer Awards and the GABF.

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