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Hopworks Urban Brewery

2944 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR

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3/5 · Raised voice required

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  • 3/5 · Raised voice requiredcrowd 4/5Sun 19:005/3/2026

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3/5 · Raised voice required · guessconfidence: medium

One source explicitly states 'if you want quiet and no kids, this is not the place,' indicating a louder family-friendly atmosphere requiring raised voices, though most snippets focus on food and service rather than noise levels.

  • Google reviewloudcharlie hascallsource ↗

    Food was very good. The star of the show was the pretzel sticks with their beer n cheese sauce! Warm, buttery and perfectly salty! Turkey club was above average. Fries were hot and fresh. Pizza is good, basic but unique (almost had a party pizza flavor profile lol). The teriyaki

  • Articlequietportlandbrewpubs.comsource ↗

    Overall: Go for a pub tour and sampler or enjoy some of their pub fare with a lager, but if you want quiet and no kids, this is not the place. Review Date: 2012/02 Price range: $$ Reviewed By: Kevin, Kim ... Like Loading... ... Beer lover, home-brewer, Happy Hour lover, food love

  • Google reviewMissy Padilla Runyonsource ↗

    Perfect place to stop in for a quick burger and brew. There are two patios, one in the back and one on the side, and both are open to doggos. Our little Fiona appreciated the bowl of water our server brought her. My burger was perfect, kat a tinge of pink, and the bun was toasty

  • Google reviewInna Esource ↗

    I wish I hadn’t written this review or given this place one star. My husband and I were hoping to find a great place to eat pizza and watch the football game, but our experience was disappointing. The host, a young girl wearing glasses, seemed utterly clueless about customer ser

  • Google reviewA. Christopher Castañolasource ↗

    One of the best pizzas I've had in a while...Great attention and services; definitely a must return!

  • Google reviewR Ysource ↗

    This place is split into two sections accommodating families (minors) and a bar area for those more interested in drinking. There was plenty of room around 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon. I can't speak for the beer or alcoholic drinks since I didn't order any, but the food was rea

  • Articleportofportland.comsource ↗

    We’ll also work with University of Oregon as they undergo design and permitting for their new acoustics lab – expected to begin construction in 2026 and open in 2027 – and finalize plans with Zaugg for a new, permanent mass timber modular factory to open in early 2028.

Inferred from public reviews and articles on 5/26/2026. Real reader submissions take priority — add your own above to refine this.