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Pete
11-10-2017, 05:42 AM
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa1.jpg

http://newsok.com/downtown-okc-to-get-another-brewery/article/5571539

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Ross MacLochness
11-10-2017, 08:20 AM
Does this make it 8 breweries in the greater downtown area?

Vanessa House
Twisted Spike
Pararie
Elk Valley
Bricktown Brewery
Stonecloud
Angry SCotsman
Anthem

I'm stoked that these side streets are getting some love!

bchris02
11-10-2017, 01:03 PM
Does this make it 8 breweries in the greater downtown area?

Vanessa House
Twisted Spike
Pararie
Elk Valley
Bricktown Brewery
Stonecloud
Angry SCotsman
Anthem

I'm stoked that these side streets are getting some love!

It's pretty impressive. I think brewpub culture is getting ready to explode here next fall after the new law goes into effect and they can stay open like regular bars.

dankrutka
11-10-2017, 02:21 PM
Does this make it 8 breweries in the greater downtown area?

Vanessa House
Twisted Spike
Pararie
Elk Valley
Bricktown Brewery
Stonecloud
Angry SCotsman
Anthem

I'm stoked that these side streets are getting some love!

More coming too. ;) I did the brewery bike tour on Sunday and it’s really cool to see all the options and optimism around this industry.

Pete
02-26-2018, 08:01 AM
Work has started:

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa022518.jpg


http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa3.jpg

Pete
05-06-2018, 05:46 AM
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa050318.jpg

John Knight
05-30-2018, 09:33 AM
They are moving pretty fast. Pics from their Facebook page.

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LocoAko
05-30-2018, 09:46 AM
I tried their Raspberry Berliner Weisse at McNellie's last night and thought it was pretty good. It certainly piqued my interest for their brewery to open.

Pete
06-12-2018, 09:45 AM
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa061018a.jpg


http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa061018b.jpg

Easy180
06-12-2018, 03:03 PM
Where will we be able to park?

Urbanized
06-12-2018, 04:09 PM
^^^^^^^
Anywhere at all touched by the streetcar line! It runs in opposite directions a half-block to the east and west of this development.

There is also considerable on-street and surface parking within a short walk in multiple directions.

Casafras
06-12-2018, 04:14 PM
Where will we be able to park?

There is parking along the street and the brewery is really close to two streetcar stops, one northbound and one southbound.

Urbanized
06-12-2018, 04:18 PM
^^^^^^^^
Yeah, when I was thinking about this it occurred to me that buildings between Robinson and Broadway and between 4th and 10th are probably the most fortunately-located on the entire streetcar line. They can be to each end of the system in minutes, and also have the most direct/quick return trips on the line.

hoya
06-12-2018, 04:52 PM
Where will we be able to park?

See, I thought this was sarcasm.

Easy180
06-12-2018, 06:32 PM
^^^^^^^
Anywhere at all touched by the streetcar line! It runs in opposite directions a half-block to the east and west of this development.

There is also considerable on-street and surface parking within a short walk in multiple directions.

Count me in then. Fan of their Garage Fire and 401k.

John Knight
07-03-2018, 06:58 AM
Recent bathroom pics from their Facebook page.

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Pete
07-16-2018, 05:27 AM
Sign set to go up:

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa071218.jpg

Pete
09-03-2018, 11:02 AM
Looks like they could open any time now:

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/vanessa090318.jpg

PaddyShack
09-04-2018, 08:19 AM
I hope they fix the light on the left... Haha, other than that looks great!

benjico
09-04-2018, 10:23 AM
Anyone know their target opening date?

FighttheGoodFight
09-04-2018, 02:56 PM
Anyone know their target opening date?

Two days ago they said, and I quote, "Very Thoon"

John Knight
09-06-2018, 08:49 PM
They were planning on opening the doors the first weekend of October, but that now seems to be pushed back 2-3 weeks.

shawnw
09-06-2018, 11:27 PM
There was an article behind the paywall on the DOK today about the surge of license requests to ABLE

aDark
09-07-2018, 12:45 PM
Two days ago they said, and I quote, "Very Thoon"

I don't understand the reference? Care to elaborate?

FighttheGoodFight
09-07-2018, 01:38 PM
I don't understand the reference? Care to elaborate?

It was what they literally posted on their Facebook page haha. No reference I know of.

sooner88
09-07-2018, 02:32 PM
That it might mean Thursday... but that obviously isn't right.

John Knight
09-24-2018, 09:27 AM
Jake Beeson just completed a mural for Vanessa House Beer Co.

Photos from VHBC:
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jedicurt
09-25-2018, 12:25 PM
Jake Beeson just completed a mural for Vanessa House Beer Co.

Photos from VHBC:
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love the mural... a good mix of 60's style and comic book love

John Knight
10-12-2018, 08:01 AM
I was told by one of the owners that their grand opening is set for Friday, October 26th.

Ross MacLochness
10-17-2018, 01:26 PM
For anyone who cares, I was looking at the district map and this property technically lies within the boundaries of Park Plaza district lol

shawnw
10-17-2018, 01:30 PM
so odd.

there's talk of renaming Park Plaza to Lower Midtown in BID 3.0, so that would at least make slightly more sense...

Ross MacLochness
10-17-2018, 01:36 PM
Park Plaza needs to go. And just be absorbed into CBD/Midtown/AA - whatever makes the most sense for each parcel. I don't see a need to name any of it it "lower Midtown" Don't tell Rick Dowell I said that...

shawnw
10-17-2018, 01:50 PM
there are no discussions of that nature in the BID board meetings (contracting or adding districts), just regarding name change.

BID districts exist for the purpose of BID assessments to property owners and also so that DOKC has maintenance boundaries (notice there were no DOKC maintained trash cans in midtown until it became a BID district). There are different BID rates based on access to the amenities in the district (i.e. canal, underground, street frontage, etc). Park Plaza really can't go away because it's needed for these administrative purposes. The fact that it's not a real-world/organic district and essentially just an administrative district (unlike the other BID districts) definitely confuses things.

Ross MacLochness
10-17-2018, 01:58 PM
nm

Bullbear
12-10-2018, 10:55 AM
Finally got a chance to visit Vanessa house sunday. several of us have been doing little tap room hops on sundays and yesterday got to add Vanessa house to the list. Loved the beer and the space the only thing we all commented on as a negative was the lighting. It is VERY bright in there. I feel like if they turned that lights down and focuses lighting on the cool wall art it would be more inviting. It would also allow the neon to be even a cooler accent than it already is.

fromdust
12-10-2018, 11:02 PM
YES! A group of friends and I were brewery hopping as well and when we arrived at Vanessa House that was exactly our complaint. Waaay too bright, and a smaller complaint was the charge for a taster. Other than that it is a cool place.

Bullbear
12-11-2018, 07:13 AM
YES! A group of friends and I were brewery hopping as well and when we arrived at Vanessa House that was exactly our complaint. Waaay too bright, and a smaller complaint was the charge for a taster. Other than that it is a cool place. agreed they do have the highest prices for a small pour..

aDark
12-11-2018, 07:38 AM
I really like this spot. The bright lights aren't a turn off for me. One of my buddies did make the comment that the taproom is decorated as if a 14-year-old was never allowed to decorate his bedroom and finally had his own space. Funny, and maybe a bit on point with all the superheros and video games, etc.

Still, I think it's cool and unique in its own way.

The music they were playing when we last went for beers was not to our liking. Music is so personal that it's hard to criticize a place for their unique style. Lots of 90's and early 2000s "alternative pop rock". I think that subset of music really only attracts a small fraction of society but who knows!!

okclee
12-11-2018, 07:39 AM
Finally got a chance to visit Vanessa house sunday. several of us have been doing little tap room hops on sundays and yesterday got to add Vanessa house to the list. Loved the beer and the space the only thing we all commented on as a negative was the lighting. It is VERY bright in there. I feel like if they turned that lights down and focuses lighting on the cool wall art it would be more inviting. It would also allow the neon to be even a cooler accent than it already is.

I'm looking to do a Tap Room crawl/hop too. (I have not been to any of the new tap rooms.) What would be the best places to go, while keeping everything relatively close to downtown/midtown? Thanks for any and all suggestions.

Bullbear
12-11-2018, 09:07 AM
I'm looking to do a Tap Room crawl/hop too. (I have not been to any of the new tap rooms.) What would be the best places to go, while keeping everything relatively close to downtown/midtown? Thanks for any and all suggestions. My usuals are Twisted SPike, Prairie and Stone cloud and this last time added Vanessa house.. those are all pretty close with the furthest out being Stone cloud which isn't far. will probably work in Elk Valley when they are open ( are they open now in midtown?). Vanessa house/ Prairie and twisted spike are easy walking or Scooter distance.

BridgeBurner
12-11-2018, 09:27 AM
I'm looking to do a Tap Room crawl/hop too. (I have not been to any of the new tap rooms.) What would be the best places to go, while keeping everything relatively close to downtown/midtown? Thanks for any and all suggestions.

Big brewery guy so I'll give you my personal recommendation for an OKC tour:
Any OKC brewery tour should start at Prairie, even though it is not technically their flagship brewery, we still get tons of OKC-exclusive releases and should count ourselves very fortunate to have one of the 100 Top Rated Breweries in the world establish a presence right here in OKC https://www.ratebeer.com/ratebeerbest/BestBrewers-World2018.asp Prairie's taplist is constantly rotating, it is fairly common to see 2-3 different beers swapped out after a one week absence. Prairie is on NE 8th and Oklahoma making it the eastern-most point of the downtown breweries.

From Prairie it is only about a 4 minute walk to either Twisted Spike (NW 10th in between Broadway and Oklahoma) or Vanessa House (NW 8th and Robinson)
Depending on how much of your day you are looking to spend brewery-hopping you could skip one or the other and honestly not be missing much.
Vanessa house has a cooler location and "safer" beer choices (their flagship beer 401k Cream Ale would compete in the same category as Natty Ice, Old Style, or Ranier in the GABF https://www.americancraftbeer.com/the-2013-great-american-beer-festival-award-winners/ ) Beers are fine, but I definitely agree with other posters saying they can't charge what they are charging for the product they put out, especially that close to prairie.
Twisted Spike is dark inside with a really weird layout, service is definitely better than at Vanessa and I think their beers are a little more interesting. The owner (Bruce) and his family/son's friends comprise most of the staff and all seem very knowledgeable about the beers and happy to be there.

(Coming Soon) Elk Valley will be opening its doors on NW 11th and Hudson, I don't know much about their new location but they make excellent beer (Magic Juice and the Elk Valley pale if you like PAs). I am excited to go to the early streetcar opening this Friday and check it out.

From Elk Valley head South to Stonecloud Brewery at NW 1st and Classen. It's extremely easy to spot by the giant neon "Sunshine Cleaners" sign. Really cool building and a good range of beers that most anybody should be able to find something they like, some of their more elaborate beers can get pricey but there are plenty of beers in the $5-$6/pint range. Only word of warning is that they do not have TV's at Stonecloud, so don't plan on catching the end of a big game.

From Stonecloud go south down Classen to either Angry Scottsman (Reno and S Lee) or Anthem Brewing (SW 4th and Classen)
Anthem is cool because it feels like the bar is situated in the middle of the actual brewing operations and you can walk around and look at stuff which is cool to see since you can find Anthem beer on tap almost anywhere in OKC. It also holds a special place in my heart as the first brewery in downtown OKC open to the public before any of the laws started changing.
Planning to try Angry Scotsman this weekend, I haven't exactly been blown away by what I've had at various beer festivals but it is mainly due to my personal beer style preferences vs actual quality (if you don't like fish, don't review a sushi restaurant, right?).

Long story short: Your downtown brewery priorities should be: #1 Prairie, #2 Stonecloud, #3 Elk Valley (probably), and then back-fill due to location convenience from there.
If you are willing to go outside the direct downtown area and are looking to make an entire afternoon out of it you should try and hit COOP in SW OKC by the Airport and/or Roughtail in Midwest City. COOP's brewery is a great experience with tons of beers they don't distribute anywhere else and a bar similar to Anthem's where you are right in the middle of the action. Roughtail's brewery isn't much to write home about besides the taproom-exclusive beers; the space is very small and the regular bartender acts like it's a personal affront to ask her to try a sample of a new beer before paying $8 for a pint.

BoulderSooner
12-11-2018, 09:33 AM
Big brewery guy so I'll give you my personal recommendation for an OKC tour:
Any OKC brewery tour should start at Prairie, even though it is not technically their flagship brewery, we still get tons of OKC-exclusive releases and should count ourselves very fortunate to have one of the 100 Top Rated Breweries in the world establish a presence right here in OKC https://www.ratebeer.com/ratebeerbest/BestBrewers-World2018.asp Prairie's taplist is constantly rotating, it is fairly common to see 2-3 different beers swapped out after a one week absence. Prairie is on NE 8th and Oklahoma making it the eastern-most point of the downtown breweries.

From Prairie it is only about a 4 minute walk to either Twisted Spike (NW 10th in between Broadway and Oklahoma) or Vanessa House (NW 8th and Robinson)
Depending on how much of your day you are looking to spend brewery-hopping you could skip one or the other and honestly not be missing much.
Vanessa house has a cooler location and "safer" beer choices (their flagship beer 401k Cream Ale would compete in the same category as Natty Ice, Old Style, or Ranier in the GABF https://www.americancraftbeer.com/the-2013-great-american-beer-festival-award-winners/ ) Beers are fine, but I definitely agree with other posters saying they can't charge what they are charging for the product they put out, especially that close to prairie.
Twisted Spike is dark inside with a really weird layout, service is definitely better than at Vanessa and I think their beers are a little more interesting.

(Coming Soon) Elk Valley will be opening its doors on NW 11th and Hudson, I don't know much about their new location but they make excellent beer (Magic Juice and the Elk Valley pale if you like PAs). I am excited to go to the early streetcar opening this Friday and check it out.

From Elk Valley head South to Stonecloud Brewery at NW 1st and Classen. It's extremely easy to spot by the giant neon "Sunshine Cleaners" sign. Really cool building and a good range of beers that most anybody should be able to find something they like, some of their more elaborate beers can get pricey but there are plenty of beers in the $5-$6/pint range. Only word of warning is that they do not have TV's at Stonecloud, so don't plan on catching the end of a big game.

From Stonecloud go south down Classen to either Angry Scottsman (Reno and S Lee) or Anthem Brewing (SW 4th and Classen)
Anthem is cool because it feels like the bar is situated in the middle of the actual brewing operations and you can walk around and look at stuff which is cool to see since you can find Anthem beer on tap almost anywhere in OKC. It also holds a special place in my heart as the first brewery in downtown OKC open to the public before any of the laws started changing.
Planning to try Angry Scotsman this weekend, I haven't exactly been blown away by what I've had at various beer festivals but it is mainly due to my personal beer style preferences vs actual quality (if you don't like fish, don't review a sushi restaurant, right?).

Long story short: Your downtown brewery priorities should be: #1 Prairie, #2 Stonecloud, #3 Elk Valley (probably), and then back-fill due to location convenience from there.
If you are willing to go outside the direct downtown area and are looking to make an entire afternoon out of it you should try and hit COOP in Yukon and/or Roughtail in Midwest City. COOP's brewery is a great experience with tons of beers they don't distribute anywhere else and a bar similar to Anthem's where you are right in the middle of the action. Roughtail's brewery isn't much to write home about besides the taproom-exclusive beers; the space is very small and the regular bartender acts like it's a personal affront to ask her to try a sample of a new beer before paying $8 for a pint.


This is great. I would just add that coop is in Oklahoma City. Just past the airport (just north of airport road off of council)

BridgeBurner
12-11-2018, 09:40 AM
This is great. I would just add that coop is in Oklahoma City. Just past the airport (just north of airport road off of council)

Good point, I meant to say Mustang instead of Yukon but it looks like both were wrong haha- I'll edit my post.

aDark
12-11-2018, 11:32 AM
To celebrate my birthday we did a Brewery Bike/Scooter Crawl this past August. Me and ~15 friends rode or "scootered" to every brewery near downtown OKC. We went from Anthem to Stonecloud to Twisted Spike to Prairie. It was a huge hit and we plan to do it again next year and make it a yearly thing. I'm very excited to throw Angry Scotsman, Elk Valley, and Vanessa House into the lineup.

Thomas Vu
12-11-2018, 11:40 AM
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To celebrate my birthday we did a Brewery Bike/Scooter Crawl this past August. Me and ~15 friends rode or "scootered" to every brewery near downtown OKC. We went from Anthem to Stonecloud to Twisted Spike to Prairie. It was a huge hit and we plan to do it again next year and make it a yearly thing. I'm very excited to throw Angry Scotsman, Elk Valley, and Vanessa House into the lineup.

Johnb911
12-13-2018, 12:54 PM
aDark....You just got jammed

shadfar
12-13-2018, 02:13 PM
aDark....You just got jammed this had me rolling! thank you for that!

okclee
12-17-2018, 10:40 AM
Thanks for the suggestions!

Easy180
12-17-2018, 05:36 PM
We hit up Vanessa House and Twisted Spike last weekend. Before going in I told my group that Vanessa was supposed to be bright and Twisted was dark and it turned out to be true lol.

Enjoyed both but we liked the beers and vibes at Twisted plus they have onsite food. The co-owner talked to us for 10-15 minutes so that was a nice touch. Vanessa also lost points for not having 401k on tap. The horror!

soonerguru
12-18-2018, 11:34 PM
Is Elk Valley open yet?

Johnb911
12-19-2018, 08:31 AM
Is Elk Valley open yet?

This Saturday at 11

https://twitter.com/TakeABiteOK/status/1075193381364662274

Edmond Hausfrau
06-11-2020, 03:35 PM
This lil brewery keeps chugging along. They had to deal with road construction for what felt like forever. I stopped by the other day. Super clean, all tables have hand sanitizer in center, x's on floor to delineate 6 feet. Employee wearing mask, contactless pay. I was impressed. And that was before the guy told me they were running a special buy 3 crowlers for $15 tax included. That's $5 for a crowler and that's an insanely good deal.