Eastside Distilling

1512 Southeast 7th Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

(503) 926-7060

Sun-Thurs 12pm-8pm Fri-Sat 12pm-10pm

http://www.eastsidedistilling.com/

Award-winning craft spirits for every taste
At Eastside Distilling, we believe that locally-produced, small-batch spirits simply taste better. Our award-winning, hand-crafted spirits are made from quality natural ingredients at our distillery right here in Portland, Oregon – capturing the vibrant variety of flavors and the “savor the moment” attitude that makes our home in the Pacific Northwest so unique.

Listing Information

Eastside Distilling is a member of Portland, Oregon’s Distillery Row – 7 distilleries located in the Southeast Industrial District. Our Tasting Room is now open 7 days a week for tastings and direct purchases of our entire line of master-crafted spirits.

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