Barhop Brewing & Taproom Menu

Sorry, We are updating this restaurant menu details.

Visit below restaurant in Port Angeles for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Port Angeles for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Port Angeles for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Little T.

    I was excited to hear that Barhop finally was serving food--but just pizza. It was confusing on how to order since an arrow points to order at the end of the bar, but the bartender was serving people walking up to the center of the bar so I had to wait quite a while before she even noticed me--she seemed new. One of her apparent coworkers had her babies in a stroller in the way, so I really couldn't get up to where they said you could order. It didn't seem very professional, but oh well--it's what you get for non-classy Port Angeles lol. I wanted to try one of their sausage pizzas, but they were out of sausage so I tried the margherita pizza and shared with with one other person. The wait was about 25 minutes but not too bad to get the food. The crust was awesome but the toppings were a little skimpy for the size of the pizza and the price of $13. When they did get more sausage in, we ordered a sausage pizza ($15), but the crust turned out burnt and bitter. The toppings tasted pretty good though. They seemed much busier now that they offer pizza and the margherita pizza was definitely my favorite of the two. I think it would be incredible if they offered a "calzone" or "pizzone" stuffed pocket pizza--or even a pretzel!!!-- which would be easy to do since they would be utilizing their current ingredients and space--it would definitely zest up their menu which is experimental and mediocre at best. The PA 7 is my favorite beer. There is a lot of space so you are never crowded and I love the vintage decor and local artwork throughout. The live music on Fridays is fun and it's a great place to hang out during the summers and use the internet. It does have a relaxed vibe and you can tell in both the service and the atmosphere. When Natalie is there it is great because she is an absolute sweetheart and I love her personality and service. The other bartenders are sometimes stuffy and oblivious. For this visit, two little pizzas, 2 beers and 2 ciders cost $50 plus a $5 tip seemed kind of steep compared to other places in town. I just feel that for those prices you should be getting a little bit more product and better service to still be considered a cool spot in town.

    (3)
  • Aaron C.

    Not very good curb appeal or bar appeal inside. However, it has it's own brew and local crafts. No food here but you can bring it with you. All and all a good stop for micro/craft brews. 2nd stop. Rating TBD to go up or down.

    (4)
  • Maureen L.

    Beer is mediocre to poor, and service was terrible.

    (1)
  • Robert D.

    Really great beer. I enjoyed the Hugh Hefeweizen and will get it the nest time I go there, maybe take a growler with me! Not much for a food selection. It is located right downtown near the waterfront. There is some seating outside and has a nice view of the water.

    (4)
  • Annette N.

    Weird little place by the ferry. Can only order from the bar, no one comes around to Arce/take orders, pizza is the only food item on the menu and a small section on local beer. Doubt I'll return.

    (2)
  • Tom B.

    I want a building like this to start a brewery or bar of my own in some day. You park along the waterfront, cross the narrow little street, and head up the stairs into what had to have been a warehouse for a few decades before at some point it was reborn as a commercial property. You still have the worn timber flooring to prove it. You walk past some cool antiques (an old commercial scale and some other vintage equipment, along with a very sweet-looking foosball table) into a large, high-ceilinged open space. There's a bar set up in the middle of the floor, with tables and chairs tucked back into bays that probably used to be loading stalls. The bar is constructed simply, but the open feeling of the room predominates. There's a big chalkboard on the wall. They pour a couple of their own beers and maybe a dozen (or slightly fewer) guest taps. Their own beers were strangely watery, but the guest selections were pretty nice. There's wine as well, from Harbinger. The staff here is very nice for sure. They offer pizzas, which looked and smelled decent, but we weren't ready for lunch yet. Bottom line, this is a pretty fun place for a quick beer, but there are serious beer establishments a couple blocks over, and there isn't enough waterfront view (nor fresh air) to make this place the absolute first choice in town for a pint. But I'd have no problem coming back someday.

    (3)
  • Chris E.

    Sorry to say, this place was a clunker both times I've been in. It has a prime location on the PA waterfront, but other than that it just strikes out. The interior is a wasteland, and the beer they brew, frankly, is awful. Nothing to recommend about it. Updated August 2015: I've boosted their rating because they may be coming around. They seem to have dropped their own beer (GOOD IDEA) and are going strictly with guest taps. Nothing earth-shattering on their small list, but it's a start. They also make tasty artisan pizza. My wife and tried the curry one and it was delicious. Give them another try.

    (2)
  • Amy S.

    Good beer - Awesome service - Natalie is amazing! This place is great - used to be a T-shirt shop - before that it was an antique shop - now it's a micro brewery that brews delicious beers and has local beers on tap. Bands every Friday. Fun times.

    (5)
  • Jax S.

    I had a great time. Great services. Best pizza in town and will be back for sure

    (5)
  • Mick G.

    Neat idea and in good location. Nice to try some of the local beers. Biggest complaint is staff seems more focused on their cell phones and computers and customers are just something to be tolerated. The customers are ultimately paying the bills and this shouldn't be overlooked by the owner and staff.

    (3)
  • LaMarcus A.

    The Pale Ale was the worst beer i've ever had. I'm really not picky; I like all kinds of beer. This tasted like someone messed around with a homebrew kit for the first time.

    (1)
  • Veronica R.

    Fun friendly good pizza but bar tender was paying attention to her friends more then her customers

    (3)
  • Brandy G.

    As a craft brew lover and appreciater, I was looking forward to craft brewed beer from Tom, but due to unforeseen circumstances didn't happen, just means I have to come back. Had a couple brews before checking into our hotel room and then came back for pizza. The special pizza this night was the Meaty Caprese - YUM!!!

    (4)
  • Kaleb R.

    Beautiful location right on the main drive....out door summer seating in the sun! Great! NOT A BREWERY! lol, whys it even in the name?! They do have some common NW craft beers, bartender notified us pizza (only food they have besides salad) would take extra time because of a large order just placed. They get points for her giving us a heads up, always appreciate communication...calling yourself a brewery though...misleading. I wanted to like you!

    (3)
  • Brandon W.

    The website said they had a limited menu and they welcome you bringing your own food. Well that's not exactly true. I guess they haven't updated their website, because the bartender gave us the stink eye and made us eat outside. They also didn't really have any in house brews available. Not a good first impression at all. Could've been handled much better. I'm willing to give it one more chance.

    (2)
  • Rob K.

    Had Pale Ale and was just OK, same with sausage pizza and decor. Service was poor. Three stars is a gift.

    (3)
  • Just Y.

    OK selection of regional brews; only 3 of the taps were theirs during our visit. Of theirs that we sampled, they were OK and worth a try if you're in the area. Nice sunny outdoor seating area to enjoy the pint and view from. Service was nice but they seemed understaffed; there was but one person behind the counter, and a line 12 people deep when we got there. About 10 minutes to get to the counter and order two pints.

    (3)
  • Debra R.

    Good service, beer, the pizza exceeded expectations. Nice location on the water. Our picky teenager ate every bite of his personal pizza, then headed for our pizza to get more.

    (4)
  • Alden C.

    Barhop is in a fun area in Port Angeles! It is located nearby to the ferry that heads to Victoria so those travelers who want a brew before or after their boat ride can come here! I tried several of their beers. I had Barhop's IPA that they had on tap. It was good and had a unique aftertaste to it! The PA was pretty good too! The brewery has a broad range of hours throughout the week which is always helpful and the taproom itself is a good place to relax at.

    (4)

Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.

Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.

Map

Opening Hours

    Sorry, Store hours have not been updated. If you are the owner of this restaurants. Please update the store hours.

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes

Barhop Brewing & Taproom

Share with your social network

Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online

Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.

© 2024 Restaurant Listings. All rights reserved.