StormBreaker Brewing

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StormBreaker Brewing
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StormBreaker Brewing, St. Johns, Portland, Oregon, 2021.jpg
Exterior of the location in St. Johns, Portland, Oregon, 2021
Restaurant information
CityPortland
StateOregon
CountryUnited States
Websitestormbreakerbrewing.com

StormBreaker Brewing is a brewery based in Portland, Oregon. Rob Lutz and Dan Malech established the company in 2014. The original restaurant is located on North Mississippi Avenue in the Boise neighborhood,[1] and a second opened in the St. Johns neighborhood in 2018.[2][3]

Beers have included a pumpkin ale called Pumpkin Pedaler.[4] The menu has included burgers and grilled cheese,[5] waffle-cut potato chips, arugula-pear-beet salad, and flank steak with broccolini, cauliflower, lentils, or potatoes as sides.[6] The happy hour menu has included chips and salsa, macaroni and cheese, pickles, and a "smorgasboard" with honey-drizzled blue cheese, porcine terrine, and poultry pâté.[7]

Both locations offered outdoor dining during the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "The 11 best places to drink by a fire in Portland". Thrillist. Archived from the original on 2021-06-25. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  2. ^ Meunier, Andre (2019-09-27). "StormBreaker helps N. Mississippi forget about that other place: Portland Breweries Series". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on 2022-06-14. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  3. ^ Jackson-Glidden, Brooke (2018-05-23). "The Beer Is Flowing In St. Johns at the New Stormbreaker Brewing Location". Eater Portland. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  4. ^ Meunier, Andre (2018-10-18). "We tried 10 pumpkin beers from Portland stores -- here's how they ranked". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  5. ^ "Portland Bars Where You Can Bring Kids". Willamette Week. Archived from the original on 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  6. ^ Waterhouse, Ben (2014-03-18). "Stacked burgers and cheese plates at Stormbreaker Brewing in North Portland: Cheap Eats". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  7. ^ "Happy Hour Guide: North". Portland Mercury. Archived from the original on 2022-04-24. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  8. ^ Frane, Alex (2020-08-20). "A Guide to Portland's Temporary Plazas for Outdoor Dining". Eater Portland. Archived from the original on 2021-06-01. Retrieved 2022-06-28.

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