Alvarado Street Brewery: Production & Tasting Room

1315 Dayton St e, Salinas
(831) 800-3332

Recent Reviews

Erick Sweet

The bar tenders were rude and the drinks were minuscule. Not even 1 finger pours. The food was only mediocre. Much better options in town for a better experience and value. I will not be coming back.

Susan Amerine

Love love this place! My bartender Peter is amazing ! So friendly and like family now! Same goes for the Manager Kameron! Love these guys!

Mariano Chavez

Bad first impression. The bartender just kept on talking to the other guy without even noticing us. Train your staff to do their job instead of flirting and talking about nonsense. I rather go to Monterey instead better service

Jesse

No food (although I heard that there are lunch trucks sometimes) no (provided) entertainment, just really good beer and a chill spot to hang out. If you've been to any of their other locations, and appreciate their top-notch beer, this place will give you the feeling that you got a fresh try of their latest productions.

Joanna Medrano

The atmosphere is great and so is the food!! The staff is nice and welcoming.

Jesse Arteaga

No food (although I heard that there are lunch trucks sometimes) no (provided) entertainment, just really good beer and a chill spot to hang out. If you've been to any of their other locations, and appreciate their top-notch beer, this place will give you the feeling that you got a fresh try of their latest productions.

M F

Taking a road trip up the coast and I finally got to stop here and eat/drink after enjoying some of their beers at home. It did not disappoint! Food was delicious, service in the beer garden was great, and as always the beer was on point. Had the Paloma Pizzazz which is good if you like grapefruit and their guest beer the Muddlin Forte was sooo good. The only negative was they were out of all their large t-shirts so I'll just have to go shopping online. Hope to be in the area again soon to try some more things.

Richard Baughman

Can't go wrong with Cold Press it was delicious.

Darren E.

If you're interested in brewing or like to be close to the action of beer production, this is the best choice for you amongst Alvarado's 4 locations. Since they don't open until 2 PM, you can lunch at Main in the Art Deco building and then head here to the production facility; its about 2 miles. The other locations are the original on Alvarado street in Monterey or the bistro and pilot brewery in Carmel.You can observe the entire process (except canning) and I got to watch an entire box of Yakima Chief go into a wonderful smelling hops addition. They produce most of the beer for retail locations and the other taprooms here, so it's a multi barrel brewhouse operation in an industrial area. You can have more in-depth conversations about their beer and anything they can they also sell to go, as well as merchandise and food...I didn't eat food, but its excellent at the other locations. Food's not the focus herein, just beer.There's more of a local crowd here and brewing folks, so it's a fun vibe. You'll turn left into an industrial center with warehouses. It's not about art direction and food like the other locations...it's about making enough canned and keg beer to quell their constant demand. The bathrooms have unique levers on the bottom of the door to open the door touches, which is a nice touch. It's neat they even have this facility open to the public. They don't need to do tours, as you're right in the heart of the action. This is a different location and vibe I enjoyed, but not the one for a date or power lunch. They have a beer garden at the local MLS football stadium in Monterey and when they play, Land & Sea IPA is only $5 here. They have two televisions on the wall.They aren't open on Monday or until 2 PM other days. You get to see how fun it'd be to work in the brewing operation whilst sampling from their broad ale catalog. Not many production facilities would do this and so it's special in that sense alone.

KDG

Tired of the downtown restaurant scene? Enjoy being surrounded by tank after tank after tank of fermenting beer? Want to enjoy the quiet serenity of the outskirts of town, knew deep in packing companies and away from the hustle and bustle of busy streets and fast food ‘diarrhetics?’ Make the drive to the boondocks of Salinas and enjoy a friendly experience with similar minded locals. Keep in mind, this brewery may as well be a speakeasy since it’s hidden so well. Listen to your GPS and look for the sign.If you’ve ever had Alvarado beer, then there’s nothing else I can say to impress upon you to have another. It’s that damn good. From hoppy drenched IPA’s to beer smoothies/pastry sours to incredible stouts and everything in between. Their restrooms feature the best beer feng shui decorating, featuring the same design as their much beloved Mai Tai PA. The beertenders are always cool AF and friendly. And while the brewery keeps growing, there’s still quite a bit of space for good occupancy. For those curious, there’s a good amount of swag to choose from should you want to take home some merchandise, as well as to go beer. Food trucks are available most evenings around dinner time.

Samantha P.

Peter is amazing! He was an extremely knowledgeable, helpful, and kind representation of Alvarado Street Brewery. I already adored the product, but Peter made the experience 100x better! Open atmosphere, down to earth energy, and amazing selection of draft beers and to-go cans.

Christina M.

Food was good but the service wasn't great. It's a cute place. I'd definitely try it again.

Vee T

Super chill spot to grab a delicious beer. They also have cool merch you can purchase.

Johanson R.

I have to admit I didn't come here for the beer initially. I saw in MC Weekly that on Fridays they host the Showoff BBQ truck, so we showed up to sample that. They took a long time to hand make our order so I had time to check the place out. This is the brewing facility for all of the Alvarado Street locations so form follows function. The day I visited was a typical winter's day and the place was pretty chilly. So the first note is to keep an eye on the weather and dress accordingly. The place was full and busy, but the staff was quick and efficient. The prices were good but, most importantly, the beer was GOOD. Granted, I only had one, but it was a Porter and that's a hard beer to make right. So, dress for the weather, be nice to the bartenders and enjoy some GOOD beer (and good BBQ, if it's Friday).

Paul Littleton

Great beers and good food. The service was good, and I met quite a few interesting, fun people. Great atmosphere!

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Alvarado Street Brewery: Production & Tasting Room

1315 Dayton St e, Salinas, CA 93901
(831) 800-3332