Niagara Oast House Brewers — Where Craft, Community & Chill Vibes Meet Set in a beautifully restored red barn from the 1800s, Oast House Brewers is one of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s most iconic stops for craft beer lovers. Known for their farmhouse ales inspired by Franco-Belgian brewing traditions, Oast House blends old-world character with modern, local flavor.
Local First. Always. Every brew is made with locally sourced hops and produce from Niagara farms. Their signature bottle-conditioning process brings a depth and richness to every pour. Try their summer-favorite Strawberry Rhubarb Ale (4.8%) — light, fresh, and full of Niagara charm. They tell you each bottle of alcohol and bitterness contents. Beer-Lover Focused If you're particular about your beer, Oast House Brewery has you covered — each brew clearly lists its alcohol content (ABV) and bitterness level (IBU), so you know exactly what you’re getting. BBQ, Tacos & More Grab a bite from Brushfire Smoke BBQ, serving up smoky handhelds, tacos, and sweet seasonal puddings. There's also a small outdoor grill spot with all the laid-back patio vibes. They even team up with local legends like Tide & Vine Oyster Co. for special food collabs.
Friday Night Pints — Live Music Series From mid-May to August, the barn turns up the vibe with live music every Friday at 7PM. Local bands, cold beer, and the summer air = the ultimate weekend kickoff. Check their website for the lineup!
More Than Beer With big screens showing sports (yes, even boxing & baseball etc), tastings, private events in the upstairs Hayloft, and a cozy bar full of locals and travelers alike, this place is so much more than just a brewery — it’s a...
Read moreWe had a truly frustrating experience visiting Oast House on a Friday evening. The patio was overcrowded, disorganized, and offered very little space to sit or enjoy a meal comfortably. There was no clear signage or communication from staff regarding the designated alcohol consumption areas — nothing indicated that crossing a simple white pole with chains would be an issue, yet we were abruptly confronted about it.
The service was chaotic at best. There was no host or staff present at the entrance to guide guests, and no structure for seating or ordering. Staff, including those seemingly off-shift, appeared uncoordinated and inconsistent in their approach. At one point, we were approached and targeted by someone explaining "the rules," even as others nearby were doing the exact same thing without issue. This inconsistency, paired with the lack of support when we tried to order food for our children, made us feel deeply uncomfortable — and frankly, I couldn’t shake the feeling that racial bias played a role in how we were treated.
We’ve visited before during the winter and had a much more reasonable experience, but after this latest visit, we won’t be returning. The environment was chaotic and unwelcoming. I’ve been to many restaurants, and I understand the hustle of summer — but this was unacceptable.
If you’re looking for a better experience in the area, we highly recommend:
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Read moreIf you're planning a trip to Niagra or Niagra-on-the-Lake, one of the breweries to add to your itinerary is Oast House Brewers.
The brewery is located on one of the main routes for those coming to or from Niagra-on-the-Lake, with a beautiful structure and a space that truly resembles a country house. Upon arrival, there's a quick parking lot for those who just want to visit the store, and for those who want to use the restaurant and spend time at the brewery, there's a larger parking lot, including large spaces for disabled customers.
As you enter, you'll find the store area, with various products for sale, a beer tap area, and restaurant tables. At the back, you'll find the restrooms and a pool table. They have a room upstairs, which is usually used for events but also serves the public. The outdoor area has a bar, tables, and a view of the farm, which is truly beautiful.
For guests with disabilities, almost all areas of the establishment have access ramps for wheelchairs, walkers, and canes, as well as accessible bathrooms.
The prices are good, especially when it comes to craft beer.
The brewery is pet-friendly, so during the spring, summer, and fall, your pet will be welcome in the...
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