Barrel & Stave at Jaxon's

204 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton
(714) 441-8684

Recent Reviews

Jenna L.

This place moved! To share a space with some food place (very casual). Did not try the food but got one of the IPAs and it was just OK. Maybe before they moved into the shared spot, it was better? Wouldn't come back here. We went to Bootlegger's afterwards, and thought the vibe was much better! Service was pretty sweet when I ordered my beer, but just can't say it was enough to make up for the vibe. Maybe come if you try something other than the IPAs and are ordering food too.

Zareena F.

ALWAYS have an awesome time here! Nice relaxing vibe with a great beer selection, amazing service, delicious food and boardgames! Who could ask for more!?

abraham sanchez

Always a chill place… kid friendly and amazing

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marisa C.

Our favorite local spot for a great selection of beers on tap. Barrel & Stave has amazing variety of beers and Chris is a knowledgeable and friendly guy who is so fun to chat with. Love their new location at Jaxon's. Great vibe, family friendly and fun local spot to hang out. This is our weekly spot to bring the family for dinner and a beer!

Salvador O.

Awesome place! Great beers on tap. The food was great and the staff were on point. Definitely recommend this place to check out.

Marvin Vasquez

Chris from Barrel and Stave is very knowledgeable about beer and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Myla D.

Love this place!! Friendly staff and such good vibes! 10/10 recommend! They recently moved so be sure you don't go to the Santa Fe spot!

James Crum

Closed.Moving?Not clear, we went there last night, obviously not in business.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

jim c.

Went to their location on Santa Fe and it was closed. They may be moving? No information forthcoming. Disappointing as we hyped the place to a couple we know, had a evening all planned out - beer, conversation, and Two Saucy Broads Pizza- but we were embarrassed when the place wa closed. Hope they reopen soon.

Melissa L.

This place was so great. I'm sad more people didn't get to experience it when it was open.

Clara Chia

This was a nice place to chill with friends. The self-serve beer is the winning point.For people like me who can't drink a lot, this place is perf. I can serve however much I want - whenever I want. I don't feel like I'm overpaying or wasting anything.How it works - pay at the register to the right of the entrance. You get a card thing that you use to tap the sign that is over the faucet. The beers are numbered, so you can see the name, where they're from, price, and type. You can also see them listed on the screens above. (Try to find the one with 0% alcohol! XD)They have a membership that sounds good for their regulars. No food is served here, but you can order food from next door or down the street.Restrooms are in the back and actually really clean! Hand washing station is public and outside of the toilet rooms. Parking is free on the street. There is a paid parking structure around the corner. There is no private parking lot here.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Julie Y.

Pretty neat spot!Joined the cast of Cheers as I poured my own beers tonight, obligatory terrible pour with a mountain of foam, of course. Still, was fun to play bartender and get to try more beers than I typically would. You scan your ID and electronic form of payment with the cashier at the start. You receive a small device, think if a plastic bottle opener and a cigar cutter reproduced, and then off you go! Grab a glass, hope it's the right one for the style of sip you'll be selecting, make your choice, scan your device, and pour to your hearts content (and glassware's capacity)! Reconcile your tab at the counter where you scanned your ID. Such a unique concept and methodical way to save on labor costs and embrace the self-service way of consumerism.The beer assortment had some tasty choices, definitely will be back again to this Sweet Factory style brewery where you pay by the ounce!Beers were $0.59 per ounce, doing the math, a bit pricier for a standard pint, but a nice spin on the usual tasting house routine. Glassware was picked up often by the tending staff, makes sense if you're adding a tip at the close of your tab. Food truck rolled up in the evening (Fruti Di Mare) and it looked like a steady demand for lobster rolls, fish and chips, and other surf delights.

Clara C.

This was a nice place to chill with friends. The self-serve beer is the winning point. For people like me who can't drink a lot, this place is perf. I can serve however much I want - whenever I want. I don't feel like I'm overpaying or wasting anything. How it works - pay at the register to the right of the entrance. You get a card thing that you use to tap the sign that is over the faucet. The beers are numbered, so you can see the name, where they're from, price, and type. You can also see them listed on the screens above. (Try to find the one with 0% alcohol! XD)They have a membership that sounds good for their regulars. No food is served here, but you can order food from next door or down the street. Restrooms are in the back and actually really clean! Hand washing station is public and outside of the toilet rooms. Parking is free on the street. There is a paid parking structure around the corner. There is no private parking lot here.

Ann V.

First time here, it's weird to pour your own beer lol but it was a different experience, they had free nachos on Monday night. Pleasant place. The staff was friendly and helpful, answered all the questions we had. They had sports playing etc

Rob J

Looking for a nice place to chill with some friends this is the spot. They have some board games to enjoy and let you bring outside food in.Parking: Parking building next to the building structure this place is located in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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