Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe
Review of Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe
Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe is a down-to-earth brewpub located at 617 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501. This establishment offers a unique combination of a brewery and a cafe, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. With its comfortable setting and house beers on tap, it provides a relaxed atmosphere for patrons to enjoy a delicious meal and a refreshing drink.
The menu at Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe features classic American meals that are sure to satisfy any craving. From their famous hot brown sandwich to their mouthwatering fish tacos, there is something for everyone. The food is decent, although some customers have expressed disappointment with certain dishes. However, the garlic fries are highly recommended and have received rave reviews.
One of the highlights of Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe is its selection of house beers. They offer a variety of flavors, including apricot and tangerine, which pair well with the food options. The beer is a standout feature of this establishment and has garnered praise from many customers.
The service at Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe has received mixed reviews. While some customers have had positive experiences with friendly and knowledgeable waitstaff, others have encountered issues with slow service and unprofessional behavior. It is important to note that customer service can vary, and it is always best to visit and form your own opinion.
Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe is open from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on most days, with extended hours until 10:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. They are closed on Tuesdays. The location is conveniently situated in downtown Eureka, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists.
If you are looking for a casual brewpub experience with a comfortable setting and a variety of house beers on tap, Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe is worth a visit. While the food and service may have some inconsistencies, the overall experience is enjoyable, especially for beer enthusiasts.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Anthony Beas
We strongly recommend Lost Coast Brewery and Cafe! We visited Lost Coast for food and drink the first time 11 years ago while passing through Eureka during our move north. The excellent food, beer, and service at Lost Coast made such a great impression back then, that we still buy their beer whenever we find it locally and we made sure to stop there again during our recent road trip. On our recent stop a few days ago, we had the Elk burger and a crab sandwich. Both were served with fries, and all tasted EXCELLENT! The elk burger, especially was cooked as I specified and the flavors of the ingredients combined very well with the fried jalapeño served on the side. We also tried the apricot and tangerine flavored beers, and the beers were unique, tasted great, and paired very well with our (heavy) food. The service was as welcoming and friendly in our recent stop as it was 11 years ago. We look forward to another stop at Lost Coast in the future, and recommend others stop there for excellent food, beer, and service.
Allikat Martin
5 star pub dining, food and service. Shrimp tacos were delicious and my son absolutely loved his Brewben (Reuben with beer twist) and the seasoned fries (he said literally best fries he's ever had, and he's 30-something). Great White Ale pairs perfectly with both. Also got the bread pudding to go but wasn't all that impressed; too dense, kind of bland. Other than that, we'll definitely be back to try more items on menu.
Lucas Freeland
We were told about this place by a local and thought, "Why not?" and popped in for a bite. We probably interacted with about four of the waitresses and all were super nice, and our server kindly took the time to tell me about the beer.
The beer was great and I hope to God we can get it in our part of Arizona, because I am hooked.
The only thing that was disappointing was the food - it wasn't bad, but it was underwhelming. My elk burger had great ingredients but tasted bland.
That being said, I'd definitely be back on our next trip through Eureka.
Stephan St. Claire-Méfret
Sadly unpleasant and void of customer service.The food is decent. It stops there.
I've gone to the brewery since it opened. I used to play music when they had live bands. Brought my little boy.
The eclectic decor, flatmo's art on the many great local beers.
Great food. That was then. Fast forward to last week.
The waitress was complaining to the manager, stating, " I'll not serve anymore because of want to get out of here by 10:30 pm.
I was taken aback by that. I sat as no one even came up to me. I got my menu. The waitress brings me my food in a to-go box. I explained I was eating in. She was angry. I told her as a young man I'd been a waiter in many establishments in Europe and the USA and I would stay until they were done. She yelled at me that in the USA, "We go home when we are done", oh ....okay. The manager was at the bar making jokes with a patron about not having teeth, and how handy that can come in. Suddenly. Felt like a dive bar. At this point, I was ready to go. To my surprise a chubby little guy and a guy with an apron on followed me outside, it was clear they wanted to intimidate me, cigarettes in mouth. That's interacting with customers...lol. They asked me why " ya hassling the girls' bro", at that point I had enough. I was gonna leave them with a special tip. I told them to go back and do their work as opposed to being entitled silly people. Luckily the manager, fed up, grabbed each of them bringing them back to reality. " get inside" she told them.
I give fair reviews. The food was okay. The service. Terrible. Ambiance. Like a dive bar. The Free beers given to me by the manager didn't take the bitter taste out. Anyways. More customer service. Less entitled employees.
Tina Mercer
Rosie was a phenomenal bartender. Very personable. She gave great suggestions for places to visit (when she had a few seconds). We will visit again when in the Eureka area.
Willis Overton
I have had Lost Coast beers from the super market so I was excited to try the pub. I was not disappointed. Service was great. Food was delicious and generous proportions. I had fish tacos, jambalaya (was more of a soup with rice but tasty), and definitely get seasoned fries.
My favorite beers were the white IPA and watermelon beer.
The atmosphere is pretty funky but if you're in Eureka definitely make this a stop.
Brandon Hawkins
Went here 15 yrs ago with my mom and it was really good. The food was wonderful. Now it seems they’ve lost (punny) their quality. It’s a sham because most good breweries are known to have great food.
Tim Miller
Lost Coast is a must-stop if you're in Eureka. Great food, great beer, and if you're lucky, you'll get Rosie as a bartender. We sampled most of the beers and enjoyed a solid lunch. Fun atmosphere and a lot of positive energy. Stop by and see for yourself - you won't be disappointed!
Super Tax Genius
Great bartender working her butt off.
Really good beer.
Decent food.
Great garlic fries.
A bit crowded and loud.
Jim
We went on a Saturday night and the place was packed and noisy. The hostess had us wait in the lounge for 10-15 minutes and then sat us at a table. We each had 2 of their locally brewed beers which were quite good. There are plenty to choose from. I had the fish and subbed Cole slaw for the fries. My wife had the rueben and fries. The seasoned fries were great. The rueben was also good. It had a chipotle sauce that gave it an extra kick. My fish was also very good and a bit on the mild fishy side which I prefer. Our server, Sam, was excellent. He was timely and friendly.
This was a family friendly place as we saw several parents with young kids there.
I did think it was a bit pricey as our bill before tip was $52. Of course we did have 4 beers! Lol It's a place I would go back to.