About
Eppig Brewing - Waterfront Biergarten is a hidden gem located on the waterfront in San Diego, California. This women-owned brewery offers a variety of craft beers and ciders in a cozy and picturesque setting. The outdoor patio provides stunning views of the harbor, making it the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon.
Customer reviews rave about the beautiful location and delicious beverages. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or prefer ciders, there's something for everyone at Eppig Brewing. The rice lager and IPAs receive high praise, while the German-style Helles is described as smooth and refreshing.
The brewery also hosts outdoor yoga classes, adding a unique touch to the experience. With friendly staff and a laid-back atmosphere, Eppig Brewing - Waterfront Biergarten is a must-visit destination in San Diego. So, if you're looking for a scenic spot to enjoy quality drinks and good vibes, make sure to stop by Eppig Brewing.
“ Views, views, views. This was an absolutely beautiful place tucked on the waterfront. We met here for a corporate ugly sweater party. I cannot believe no one had ever mentioned this place to me before. The inside is quaint and cozy. The patio offers the perfect backdrop for photos. Service was great. I'm not a beer drinker but the ciders were delicious. Definitely a place to put on your must visit list! ”
“ This review is for their outdoor yoga class. Class is held outside of the brewery. It is lovely setting standing in front of the pier with fresh air. The seagulls squawked while we did down dogs and mountain pose. It was nice being outside and enjoying a class. ”
“ Great location. I enjoyed their rice lager and a couple of there IPAs. Great view of the harbor from the patio. ”
“ So, it's a biergarten. They have beer. If you're not looking for beer, this is probably not the place you need to be. Because they have beer. We found our way here when staying at a place on the "island" nearby and wanted to see what else was around, so we didn't have to park. If you're on foot, it's kind of behind everything else, but worth searching out, if you want beer (did I mention they have beer?). They have a nice selection of beer and with the setting and layout, there's often little to no wait, at least from when we were there. We just walked up, picked out a beer, then drank said beers. They were good! ”
“ I came here on a Sunday, after having a dinner close by. I was walking by, and this place was calling me to check them out. It is right on the harbor, has a huge patio with lots of chairs/stools. It is also open-seated. You order inside, grab your drink, and then pick your favorite spot to watch the water & boats while enjoying your beer and the sun. I tried their Helles (the German-style lager), and it was pretty good. Easy to drink, very smooth, and refreshing. The staff was also very friendly and helpful. ”
“ We really enjoyed this brewery and its beautiful location on the water. The bartender was a nice guy as well. The beers: Helles 4/5 Festbier 3/5 Schwarzbier 3/5 Comfy Chair oatmeal stout 3/5 Special Lager Japanese style dry lager 4/5 Harbor Cruise Kolsch 2/5 Meister northern German wheat 2/5 Eppig SPG Cider hard apple cider w/strawberry, passion fruit and guava 4/5 ”
“ Love love love this local spot! Amazing views, friendly staff, plenty of outdoor seating, and great beers! My favorite was the "Wake Up and Slay" IPA....gotta practice what you preach ;) ”
“ I'm still amazed it took us this long to visit Eppig. The location is pretty epic - right on the waterfront, views from every part of the brewery, lots of places to easily walk to. I guess we just don't get to Point Loma as often as we should. At any rate, we ended up here on my husband's birthday, and the place was fairly packed for a Thursday early afternoon. We snagged a couple of barstools overlooking the marina and had planned on hanging out for a bit, but other things got in the way (namely a full hubby - he ate so much at lunch that he didn't have a lot of room for beer.) My first - and favorite - pour was the Moment of Weakness, a dark sour. It was tasty and tart, and my brain kept forgetting that it was a sour purely because it had the coloring of a porter or a stout. I'd take a sip, acknowledge the tart flavors, put the glass down, then see it and think, "I like porters" before taking another sip only to be taken off-guard by the sour tartiness of the brew. It was amusing in the moment but really why couldn't my brain parse that information? My second pour was their Radler, which I got because I was feeling a bit boozy after the sour. The Radler was crisp and refreshing, and light enough to crush. Everyone working that day was so friendly - not just to us, but to our puppy as well. We always appreciate when someone takes a second to chat with us and to acknowledge how incredibly adorable our little guy is. ”