Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe

North Coast & Redwoods


The roster of the regular brews at Eureka’s colorful brewery might not knock the socks off a serious beer snob (and can’t hold a candle to some others on the North Coast), but highlights include the Downtown Brown Ale, Great White and Lost Coast Pale Ale. After downing a few pints, the fried pub grub starts to look pretty tasty.

Serious ale heads can opt for a free tour of the Lost Coast Brewery on Sunset Dr; call ahead to schedule.


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