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Four Corners Brewing CompanyBWorth Trying
1311 S Ervay St, Dallas, TX 75215
· Brewery
· 4.7/5 Google (618 reviews)
Lively Dallas brewery with friendly bartenders, a big patio, and on-site tacos and burgers; go for the beers and atmosphere, not fine dining.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Four Corners Brewing Company delivers solid neighborhood appeal through friendly, knowledgeable bartenders and appealing industrial-chic design with a spacious patio. Beer quality is the clear strength, with consistent praise for IPAs and seasonal offerings, while food from the on-site stand provides respectable tacos and shareables. The grade reflects reliable execution in its core brewery identity, though occasional service inconsistencies and event-driven closures prevent higher standing among Dallas craft taprooms.
Restaurant Summary
The taproom buzzes with laid-back industrial energy: murals outside, a big patio, and friendly bartenders pouring fresh pints while watch parties and markets keep things lively. One visitor summed it up: "great beer, welcoming staff, and a fun space." Expect events from trivia to pickleball, though occasional private buyouts can limit access. The cooking follows the brewery playbook: solid tacos and shareables from the on-site stand, a double smash burger, and big loaded nachos to split. Beers take center stage, with IPAs and seasonal pours drawing praise, while a few outliers felt certain styles missed the mark. Prices are typical for Dallas craft taprooms; food can feel a touch high but portions and the atmosphere soften the hit. Families and pups do well on the large dog-friendly patio. Kids can graze on tots, nachos, or simple tacos, but there is no formal kids menu noted. For noise-sensitive little ones, visit earlier in the day when events are light and the room is calmer.
At a Glance
- Friendly, knowledgeable bartenders and welcoming vibe
- Spacious patio and frequent events
- Food pricing can feel high for counter fare
- Occasional private events close the taproom without clear notice
- Strong IPA and seasonal beer lineup
What Sets It Apart
- large_dog_friendly_patio
- event_forward_programming
- industrial_mural_setting
What People Love
- Warm, chatty bartenders who guide beer choices
- Industrial space with murals and a big patio
- IPAs and seasonal beers with consistent quality
- Events that make the brewery feel like a community hub
Points of Concern
- Private buyouts sometimes close the space; check socials before heading over
- Food can feel pricey (burger around $16, fries about $10)
- Service experiences vary during crowded events
- One-off reports of harsh interactions at concerts do not reflect the typical taproom visit
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$28-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Based on reviews, choose IPAs or seasonal specials first; pair with tacos or shareable nachos
Perfect For
- Casual beers with friends before a game
- Weekend patio hangs with dogs and kids
- Out-of-towners seeking a local Dallas brewery stop
- Group meetups and watch parties
Location Insights
Area: Creative-industrial district near downtown with breweries, murals, and event spaces; casual crowd and weekend activity.
Safety: Generally fine with event foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Close to downtown Dallas, arts venues, and event markets; hosts watch parties and pickleball.
CedarsCedars is a historically industrial neighborhood that has undergone significant revitalization, now known for its arts scene, live music venues, and trendy dining spots. The area offers a mix of casual and upscale eateries, breweries, and event spaces, attracting a diverse crowd looking for a lively yet approachable dining and social experience.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday15:00–22:00
Wednesday15:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–23:00
Saturday11:00–23:00
Sunday11:00–20:00
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