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Paradise Creek Brewery
"We serve our own award winning beer made right here in Pullman. Paired with a menu developed by our Chef Joan Swensen, former owner of the beloved Swilley's restaurant, and a full bar, we have something for everyone. All ages are welcome and your well behaved dog is welcome on our shaded secluded patio too. Our beer spans the gamut from the MooJoe Coffee Milk Stout to Kugar Kolsch with many style in between; pale ale, IPA, Blonde, sour Huckleberry Pucker and so on. For a full description of our beers see our website at paradisecreekbrewerydotcom. Our food menu is equally as diverse. Great burgers, dinner entree options and things for most all dietary restrictions. All made from scratch. Come give our friendly staff a chance to serve you!"
Address: 245 SE Paradise St , Pullman 99163, WA, US
Phone: +1 509-338-9463
State: WA
City: Pullman
Zip Code: 99163


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:30-14:00
Tuesday: 16:30-20:00
Wednesday: 11:30-14:00
Wednesday: 16:30-20:00
Thursday: 11:30-14:00
Thursday: 16:30-20:00
Friday: 11:30-14:00


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Reviews
The brewery was a recommendation from our host at the McCoy hotel in Pullman. Turned out to be a great one! Loved the place, the beer and the food. The service was outstanding and very helpful with making the right decision for the beer. Our server brought us two samples so we could try, awesome! We ordered a dark and a blonde beer which both didn’t disappoint at all. Great taste, just as described on the menu. We had the salmon burger and the bleu burger for dinner which were both delicious and are very recommendable. The location in the old U.S. post office building is fantastic. Thanks for a great evening!
Overall my experience here was positive. The restaurant itself is a remodeled post office, and has a very nice look/vibe. I love that they take reservations, I wish more places in smaller towns did that. It also has an outdoor seating area with its own entrance, so I was able to bring my dog, which is awesome . The staff was friendly and helpful, but service was pretty slow an hour to get our dinner. But it was Saturday night and busy, so I'm ok with waiting. The food was mostly good with a few standouts and a few less enjoyed items. The best of the evening was the "Spicy Bleu Burger" great patty, perfect flavor balance with the different components, seriously, if you like Bleu cheese this is a definite 5/5 and the house salad was also great flavorful combo of veg/fruit/nuts with a tangy vinaigrette that paired perfectly. The average of the meal was the turkey club. It had way too much mayo for my preference and I just wasn't wowed by it compared to others I've eaten. My least favorite was the "Curried Lentil Burger". The patty was seasoned well and had an ok texture, but it was far too dry and crumbly. The real deal breaker for me was the curry aoli. I'm sure plenty of people love it, but personally I found it really off-putting and drowned it in hot sauce just to mask the taste of it. Another hate was the cheese sauce ordered it with the pretzel bites. I absolutely adored the mustard accoutrements and the pretzels, but I paid extra for cheese sauce and it was a food travesty to be honest. The sauce was very runny/thin which is bizarre if it contained any decent amount of cheese and was just an odd not cheesy flavor/texture. After one dip no one at the table would touch it again and we just stuck with the mustards. I've had many cheese sauces and this one needs major improvement if you are going to charge extra for it. Regardless, the majority of our meals were good enough I will definitely eat here again when I'm in town, especially since I'm dying to try the lentil chili and the hubby wants that Bleu cheese burger again! Vegetarian options: Several appetizers, salads, and mains lentil burger, lentil chili
We really enjoyed the atmosphere of this place when we came for dinner. We ended up having a family emergency, and we had to leave the restaurant quickly. The staff quickly made our food and packaged it up for us so we could leave. It was incredibly kind in such an intense moment for our family. They all treated us so kindly. The food was good, even though we got to eat it at home.
Cool brewery in an old post office building. It was great fun trying out their beer flight and ultimately sticking with the huckleberry pucker; delicious! We also ate lunch and everything was super tasty. Fun spot to watch a game or sit close to the fireplace. What a gem in Pullman WashingtonFood: 5/5
The food here is consistent. I like the Ruben, but the lentil burger is also good. You can swap out the burger patties with grilled chicken breast, especially good with the PCB burger. Avoid the breaded chicken specials, this appears to be the round CostCo chicken and is like a large McNugget.Food: 4/5
Great dining experience overall. I love the vegan burger as well as their in house potato chips. The atmosphere inside the old post office is nice and spacious and they have a lot of comfortable seating.Food: 5/5
A staple of the Pullman community, a must visit when I'm in the state. Their Huckleberry Pucker is a solid flagship and their core lineup doesn't disappoint. Absolutely love that their menu encompasses local ingredients whenever possible, the cougar gold Mac & cheese, and the lentil stew are stunning.Food: 5/5
Very impressed with Paradise Creek Brewery -- listed as a national historical site! Recommend checking them out for the atmosphere, history and great food.Food: 5/5
This place is pretty good for the most part. I have been here twice and the first time I waited forty-five minutes for the food to arrive. I ordered the gorgonzola fettuccine and my friends both ordered the beyond nacho burger. They were pretty good but the pasta was a little oily. The huckleberry pucker is AMAZING. The second time I tried the coug mac and cheese, also delicious. I also ate inside this time, and the vibes are a little weird. I just wish there were lighter options and a 100% vegan item. I do appreciate that the menu has allergens labelled and would recommend it if someone wants upscale bar food.
Love the old post office conversion to brewery. They managed to give the place a beer hall feel and left the old architecture. The burgers are top notch, and they have excellent home made potato chips... Sssoooooo gooodddd The beer is absolutely note worthy and my favorite is the Poker Face Blond, but the have ambers, and dark beer that are worth the stop and well It is on our list of places to stop when we visit.
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