Prime Tap House Sherwood was born out of our love for craft beer, great company, and good times. Our goal is to bring Sherwood an inviting gathering place where you can explore some of the Northwest’s best brews, unwind with friends, and make new connections. With a lively, welcoming vibe, we’re here for quick pints after work, weekend hangouts, or filling your growler to take home. As a family-owned business, we’re proud to collaborate with and support other local makers while being part of the fabric of this growing community. Come raise a glass and help us celebrate our third Prime Tap House location—cheers, Sherwood!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 21536 SW Langer Farms Pkwy suite a101, Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: (971) 416-9710
Website: http://www.primetaphouse.com/
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Reviews
you walk in, grab a table, scan a QR code, order and pay on your phone, and then your food gets dropped off. everything else is on you: getting your own soft drinks, grabbing boxes & bussing the table when you’re done.
the people who brought our food out were really nice and sweet!
as for the food, we tried a bit of everything and overall it was really good.
the OG prime smash burger was a 9/10: good bun & a solid juicy patty. the sauce was a little too smoky for me, but other than that it was great.
the wings were cooked well, seasoned nicely, and came out fresh and hot.
the fries are SO SO good!!!
garlic furikake was a 10/10!!!!!
yummy yaki was an 8/10
five spice BBQ was a 7/10
stout BBQ was a 7/10 as well, good flavor and seasoning, just not super memorable.
my only real complaint is that sometimes you just want something simple, and all their wing flavors lean pretty heavily into fusion. don’t get me wrong, they’re really good! you just don’t really have the option for something super basic & simple like a honey bbq, a garlic parm, etc. (which might be what they’re going for?)
overall, it’s a solid spot if you’re down for a casual vibe and want good wings and a solid burger without the full sit down experience.
My dad waited twenty-five minutes for a beer while several tables that sat down after us received their drinks right away. When he politely asked the bartender about his order, she told him, “you need to practice patience.” That response was incredibly rude and unprofessional.
When my food finally came, there was a hair on the plate. The wings we ordered were also underwhelming; so candied that all you could taste was sugar and honey, with no real flavor beyond that. The presentation didn’t help either. The dish was nothing more than nine wings on a plate, without the carrots, celery sticks, or fries that you’d normally expect with wings. It looked bare and uninviting.
Water is self-service, which is fine, but the water was warmer than the air inside the restaurant. On a hot day, and for someone who doesn’t drink alcohol, a cold glass of water should be a basic expectation, but even that fell short.
The biggest issue, however, was the way management handled our concerns. When my dad asked to speak with a manager, one of the owners came over. Rather than apologizing or reassuring us that it wouldn’t happen again, she struggled to come up with excuses. She said, “We only have two bartenders. Sorry… line is out the door,” while visibly making dismissive faces. My dad pointed out that five tables who had just sat down already had their drinks, yet she offered no accountability. We weren’t asking for freebies, and we weren’t trying to get anyone in trouble… we simply expected to be treated with respect. The bartender was dismissive, and the owner dismissed us too, which only made the situation worse.
In the food industry, people remember experiences and emotions as much as the food itself. Unfortunately, this experience fell short on every level. We won’t be back, and we wouldn’t be able to recommend this place to our friends or family.