Renaissance Brewing Co.
1147 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa
(918) 409-0551
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Great brewery in the area with delicious flagship beers on tap. They had a flight available so I could try several and a few food items available on the menu as well. They have a schedule of events if you’re looking to try something new. A lot of inside seating available but didn’t see much or any outside seating. Lots of free street parking and there is a parking lot available in the back of the building.
Best local brewery. Full stop. People....beers...location.... All great! Owner Glen is awesome....Heather is awesome!
Nice selection of beers. Midtown location. Friendly staff.
We had a great time here on a Thursday evening. Heather was so friendly and provided excellent service. I had three pints of the Indian Wheat (spiced hefe), my husband had a few different beers and liked them all. We both had paninis that were delicious! We will definitely return the next time we’re in Tulsa!
Many breweries I've visited all over the country. I always find a half dozen beers on the menu I want to try. This is the first brewery I've been too where I would like to try every beer option on the posted menu. That is just my taste preference, but the few I tried here today were phenomenal. I really like the location across from the mother road market. The brewery has a great vibe and seating area.
Great little brewery and tap room nestled directly across from the Mother Road Market.
Very nice place. Good drinks. Friendly bartender.
Good company tasty beer. I stop there every chance I get.
The only issue I have with this place is that they make their employees wear polo shirts. They should be allowed to wear whatever they want. The polo shirts come across as really corporate and sort of turn me off to the vibe that they're going for. Otherwise it's a great brewery. Just that one thing. And they could cut down on their operating costs by letting their employees wear their own clothes too. I don't see why the polos are necessary. Look y'all, Tulsa is hot. This is not a town for polos. Give your employees the freedom of creative expression. They work hard and they deserve it.
The only issue I have with this place is that they make their employees wear polo shirts. They should be allowed to wear whatever they want. The polo shirts come across as really corporate and sort of turn me off to the vibe that they're going for. Otherwise it's a great brewery. Just that one thing. And they could cut down on their operating costs by letting their employees wear their own clothes too. I don't see why the polos are necessary. Look y'all, Tulsa is hot. This is not a town for polos. Give your employees the freedom of creative expression. They work hard and they deserve it.
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Always great beer and I have met some of the best folks here.The paninis are delish!!
It was a nice location until multiple employees told me over the past year the owner has become a menace, from getting drunk and refusing to be cut off to threats to physical harassment.
The beer was fresh and tasty. Nice patio with umbrellas, friendly bartender.
Located across from Tulsas best food hall, just south of historic route 66, this small brewery does mostly traditional but amazing brews. With 12 taps, and bottle/can options of cider and seltzer there are options for everyone.The brewery has recently started offering hot Paninis in house made by hand with locally sourced bread.
A great selection of good beers. Friendly staff.
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