Prairie OKC

3 NE 8th St, Oklahoma City
(405) 602-0894

Recent Reviews

Talisha Tillis

It was my first time venturing into a brewery. Walking through the doubles doors, down some steps and across a short floor to some people playing pickleball was my first cheese. Was so nervous about trying the drinks because I had a sweet wine taste set in my mouth already, but the tiny esses and peach bomb and something with jollyrancher taste became my favorite. Our bartender was very helpful with assisting me choose which flavors to try. So I tried one from each list. Cinnamon Pecan Bomb smelled yummy but was strong.

Blake Caldwell

Great beer and friendly staff.

Samuel Thurston

Such a phenomenal experience!!! A fun taproom to compliment a legendary brewery’s delicious beer. Shoutout to Shannon for digging up from old discontinued stouts from the back for me! She really helped craft a wonderful experience for me at Prairie, and I’m very glad I came in person!

Tav Schmitt

Great beer and service

Tracy Hall

Tap room inside of 8th Street market. Games available while you sit, drink, eat, and chill. Great selection of sours.

art roz

Medium size shared space inside a converted industrial building, 16 or so own beers on tap plus some cans and bottles, no food but it can be procured from a Vietnamese restaurant next door (beer and Pho went down very well) good communal WiFi; excellent beer, friendly service, no flights but 4 oz pours available at reasonable prices (even of many canned beers)

ripraf

MAGGIE IS THE BEST EXTREMELY HELPFUL AND SUCH A WARM FRIENDLY ATTITUDE 10/10 WILL BE COMING BACK AGAIN!!!

Olivia VanDehey

My fiancé and I went here last summer, and it's the best brewery we've been to due to their extensive sours menu. I don't like "typical" beer, but this place had many beers that I wanted to try. Ended up getting a few flights. Their gummy shark beer is especially memorable. I don't live anywhere near OKC and we were just passing through last time, but this brewery was the biggest highlight.

Nick Gerlich

If any brewery is known for pushing limits, it is Prairie Artisan Ales. Known far and wide for their sours (I counted 10 on the menu recently at the Prairie OKC location on NE 8th), they have ventured nicely into other varietals as well. I was especially taken with their IPAs.While Prairie does not offer flights, you can still order short pours, which achieves the same end ultimately. It’s kind of like having a flight, but without the serving tray.And so I did, with the following quartet of amazing brews: OH to OK (IPA; 6.7% ABV; 112 IBU), Slovenian Slammer (NEIPA; 7.1% ABV; unknown IBU), New Year, New Me (NEIPA; 7.2% ABV; unknown IBU), and Euro Pils (Pilsner; 5% ABV; unknown IBU). The Pilsner was actually a great finish to my evening, after all the happiness of the first three. Back in Texas, I have also had their Y’all IPA on tap, and it too is delicious.I like how Prairie has managed to brew accessible beers that do not upset the sensibilities of the average craft beer warrior. To me that means beer that I could have a few refills, not having to worry about my ability to get home. The high-alcohol varieties some breweries love to wow patrons with are just not high on my list.I would have had more than my four short pours, but I was on a six-hour, four-brewery tour (with dinner in between), and thus pacing myself. This is a definite must-return, especially since it is only a block or so from another strong craft brewery. Oh, and pickle ball in the same building? Now we’re talking.

Danny

Good place. Great beers! Wish they offered flights. Other than that, all is good here!

Brian Roll

Awesome brews and dog friendly. Best place in the city to get a variety of stouts. They also have a good selection of sour ales.

Seth Scherm

Brewery + taproom + pickleball = always awesome to visit for a cold beer or 3!

F. Chevalia “The Food & Travel Guy”

That Scary Jerry's Cherry Berry is awesome!

Andrew Cardosi

Incredible selection of sours.

John Ross Ewing

Just traveling through town and found this gem slightly off the beaten path. Super cool vibes –the opposite of pretentiousness. That…and the beer is excellent.

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