Bittercreek Alehouse

Offers one of Idaho’s largest and most unique craft beer selections, paired with locally sourced pub fare.

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What Goes On

Weekly Events:

no

Music Mediums: 

Playlists

Playlist Vibe:

Anything and everything. Upbeat. Get the people moving

Food?

Serves Food

Example Beers

  1. Old Boise Lager: Brewed by Woodland Empire Ale Craft, this American Lager has a crisp and clean profile with a light body, making it a refreshing choice for any beer lover.
  2. Bicycle Picnic Farmhouse Ale: Also from Woodland Empire Ale Craft, this Saison has a slightly tart and fruity flavor with a dry finish. It’s a great option if you enjoy complex and aromatic beers.
  3. Brewhouse #6 Pilsner: This Euro-style Pilsner from Bear Island Brewing Co. offers a dynamic and easy-drinking experience. It’s named after Old Firehouse #6, adding a touch of local history to your pint.

Yelp Score

4.3

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Features

Children OK
Dogs OK
Patio

Story

Bittercreek Alehouse has a rich history in Boise. It was founded in February 1996 by Dave Krick, who envisioned a place that celebrated local craft beer and sustainable practices. Over the years, Bittercreek has become a beloved spot in downtown Boise, known for its extensive selection of local and regional beers, as well as its commitment to sustainability and community.

The alehouse emphasizes sourcing ingredients locally and sustainably, and they have implemented various eco-friendly practices, such as composting and using energy-efficient systems. Their menu features a variety of dishes made from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, catering to a range of dietary preferences.

Bittercreek Alehouse also plays an active role in the community, hosting events and supporting local causes. Their outdoor seating area is a popular spot, especially for those who want to bring their dogs along.

It’s a great place to enjoy a meal, try some local brews, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Boise.

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