Discover Eagle Rock Brewery, a cozy taproom where craft beer reigns supreme, complemented by rotating food trucks and an inviting outdoor vibe.
"Eagle Rock Brewery has just launched a new pop-up series called “Welcome To Our World,” a six-week event where a portion of the proceeds will go towards Stop AAPI Hate. Every Sunday from 12pm-5pm, they’ll be featuring a different Asian dish made by someone from LA’s rich community of local AAPI businesses, chefs, and cooks, paired with a mixed four-pack of beer curated for the evening. Next up on the roster is pad thai krapao, made by Chalalai Wever of the Catered and Co. collective, which will be available for takeout and dine-in on Eagle Rock Brewery’s outdoor beer garden. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Founded in 2009 by Jeremy Raub, Ting Su, and Steven Raub. It aimed to produce high-quality, artisanal beers. Announced its closure after 15 years of operation." - Matthew Kang
"Every neighborhood needs a public house. We’re not biased, right? The Eagle Rock Brewery owners also wanted a gathering place where their beers could accompany considered dishes for brunch, lunch, tweener (that in between time when some restaurants close for dinner prep - a.k.a. happy hour) and dinner. This one has good food and, naturally, a good selection of Eagle Rock Brewery’s craft beer. But it’s not all the usual gastropub fare. The menu has a classic Southern influence mixed with touches of Asian and California style foods. The roll-up, floor to ceiling garage door also isn’t pub-like, but it is California and drinking a beer with a little sunshine and good food goes a long way." - Hype Type Studio & Steph Ashmore
"Driving down Roswell Street might feel like the wrong way to an award winning microbrewery oasis, but overlook Eagle Rock Brewery’s out of the way location and how it’s technically in Glassel Park because once you’ve spotted the warehouse and have ducked inside, it’s a taproom world of “Beer for the People”. Enter the first brewhouse to be based within LA in decades since opening in 2009 and take the free weekend tour, a score for craft beer enthusiasts. There’s a spirited feel here with propaganda-inspired names (like Populist, Revolution and Manifesto), board games aplenty and weekend food trucks parked outside. $5-6 pints. $8 for a 4 beer flight." - Hype Type Studio & Steph Ashmore
"Eagle Rock Brewery has just launched a new pop-up series called “Welcome To Our World,” a six-week event where a portion of the proceeds will go towards Stop AAPI Hate. Every Sunday from 12pm-5pm, they’ll be featuring a different Asian dish made by someone from LA’s rich community of local AAPI businesses, chefs, and cooks, paired with a mixed four-pack of beer curated for the evening. Next up on the roster is pad thai krapao, made by Chalalai Wever of the Catered and Co. collective, which will be available for takeout and dine-in on Eagle Rock Brewery’s outdoor beer garden." - kat hong