Von Ebert Brewing

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LocationPortland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45°31′38″N 122°31′06″W / 45.5271°N 122.5184°W / 45.5271; -122.5184
Von Ebert Brewing
Exterior of the Pearl District location, 2023
Restaurant information
LocationPortland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45°31′38″N 122°31′06″W / 45.5271°N 122.5184°W / 45.5271; -122.5184
Websitevonebertbrewing.com

Von Ebert Brewing is a brewery based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The business has operated in northwest Portland's Pearl District, at Glendoveer Golf Course in the northeast Portland part of the Hazelwood neighborhood, at Cascade Station in Northeast Portland, and in Beaverton. The Pearl District location closed in April 2024.

The menu has included burgers, smoked wings, pizza,[1] large pretzels served with mustard dip, a Fried Chicken Sando,[2] and a grilled cheese made with gouda.[3] The restaurant has also served bratwurst and pulled pork.[4]

History

Owned by Tom Cook, Von Ebert began operating in northwest Portland's Pearl District in March 2018,[1] as a rebranded Portland location of Fat Head's Brewery.[5] In May 2018, the business confirmed plans to open a second location at Glendoveer Golf Course, in a space which previously housed a RingSide Grill in the northeast Portland part of the Hazelwood neighborhood.[6][7][8] The second location opened in July.[9] Von Ebert also operates locations at Cascade Station in northeast Portland and in Beaverton.[10]

Brewers for Von Ebert have included Sean Burke[11] and Sam Pecoraro.[12] In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Von Ebert launched a fleet of delivery vehicles.[13] The business participated in the Oregon Brewers Festival in 2022.[14] The Pearl District location closed in April 2024.[10]

Von Ebert has supported a nonprofit organization working to reduce substance addiction and suicide for more than a decade. According to Wine Enthusiast, "The brewery's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee teamed with the Oregon Brewers Guild to host the first intern in the state's Mashing Barriers program, increasing underrepresented individuals' access to Oregon's brewing industry."[15] In 2022, the brewery collaborated with Brian Grant to create a specialty beer benefitting a nonprofit dedicated to helping people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.[16][17][18]

In 2025, the business unveiled the largest beer can silo in Oregon.[19]

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