

“This San Pedro brewpub is one of the oldest in Los Angeles, and the beers just keep getting better. The menu’s loaded with sandwiches and seafood treats, and the brews cover the classic brewpub styles (IPAs, amber ale, blond ale) with a few welcome surprises (like the Longshoreman Pilsner, a perfect choice to enjoy on the patio).” – Los Angeles Times
Brewpub with an informal vibe offering a sizable American menu, house beers & weekly brewery tours.
Hours
| Saturday | 12–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 331 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90731
Phone: (310) 831-5663
Website: http://sanpedrobrewing.com/
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Reviews
The restaurant has an old pub feel, with a prominent bar and brewing equipment visible in the back. Definitely a nice vibe. Our waitress was really nice. I actually got the wrong beer at first and didn’t notice till I ordered another … The waitress realized she’d gotten me the wrong one and comped it, which was really nice since I actually enjoyed it and finished it.
We ordered some loaded fries for the table and they were great. Cheese, bacon, green onions … Pretty standard but well executed. we finished the whole thing.
I got the Cajun meatloaf and it was a massive plate. 3 big slabs, I couldn’t come closer to finishing it. The table also had the tuna melt, BBQ burger, and rib tip salad. Everyone seemed to enjoy their food. The meatloaf had an interesting flavor, mostly standard but with a cumin-y kick. The gravy came separate in a little bowl and I should have asked for more because it was a tad dry. But definitely tasty. The veggies were solid too.
I had the hefeweizen and blood orange beers, and enjoyed both. Overall it was a nice experience, I’d definitely visit again.
We had the swordfish sandwich (split into two) that was recommended by many reviewers, and chicken tortilla soup in a cup, and of course their brewed beer, Oktoberfest.
The sandwich and soup were tasty and I loved the beer. The staff were friendly and the atmosphere was very cozy. The free Sunday street parking was nice too.
The restaurant is a nice spot to grab dinner and a few drinks. My go-to is their southwestern mac and cheese with cream corn in the side. Those are two items you definitely HAVE to try at least once! It’s honestly all I get. Every single time I dine there.
Service can be a bit slow sometimes but their food is more than worth it! Prices (from what I remember) are fair for the portions you get. Definitely check them out if you’re in the area! You won’t be disappointed!