Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively woman-owned brewpub-cidery with strong cider program, crowd-pleasing comfort food, and family-friendly vibes; service can lag at peak times and fees/tipping norms irk some guests.
ERIS Brewery and Cider House delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional historic charm and a spacious beer garden that draws crowds for trivia and community events. Food quality shines with standout dishes like cauliflower wings and shrimp and grits, though inconsistent execution on sides and entrees prevents higher marks. The outstanding cider program and family-friendly approach make it competitive with the area's better casual restaurants, but service speed during peak times and occasional host-stand friction keep it from grade A territory.
Housed in a restored brick landmark, the room feels warm and bustling with flights of house ciders, trivia nights, and families spilling onto the beer garden. Guests rave about the cauliflower wings and shrimp and grits, while a few note slow checks or patio-seating hiccups. "The bartender guided us through flights and we felt right at home." The kitchen leans comfort-forward with a few modern twists—think birria grilled cheese, poke bowls, and chimichurri steak—so the approach is elevated pub fare more than experimental. It suits groups who want crowd-pleasers alongside a standout cider list rather than culinary theatrics. Families are welcome here: a full kids menu covers minis, tenders, waffles, mac, and even buttery pasta. Portions read kid-friendly, fries are common sides, and noise levels hide little voices. If your child is picky, options are still accessible; adventurous eaters can peek at cauliflower wings or a simple mini burger.
Area: Residential-meets-commercial stretch in Old Irving Park with neighborhood traffic and families; destination for locals and cider fans.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked corridor; reviewers note comfortable outdoor seating and easy visits.
Nearby: Historic brick building with beer garden; street parking on Irving Park; near homes and small businesses.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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