Wyrd Leatherworks and Meadery

Wine bar · Woodstock

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"The name is pronounced “weird,” but it’s really not that kind of Portland bar. The theme here is deeply sincere, if not exactly specific. Come Vikings, come elves, come pirates, come mages, to Portland’s first Medieval-themed mead hall and leather shop. While it opened in East Portland’s historic Woodstock neighborhood in October 2020, the space feels out of time and place altogether. From wood-paneled walls to an oversized stone hearth to antler chandeliers and the sundry axes, swords, and suits of armor cast about the dimly lit space, Wyrd could pass for a tavern in the Middle Ages (or Middle Earth), if it weren’t for the fortunate lack of, say, diphtheria. Patrons—who range from metalheads to Renn Faire attendees—are not required but certainly encouraged to don cosplay garb of their choice, with most taking the Viking/Valkyrie route. If it sounds like a pre-teen Tolkien fan’s daydream hangout, that’s because it is. Co-owners Travis Sigler and Tayler Toll have been best friends since middle school. They grew up on medieval fantasy and Scandinavian mythology, attending Comic Cons as adults and later training in both leathercraft and mead-making. In 2019, they opened a small shop selling bottled mead and leather goods just outside of Portland, then relocated and upsized to their current mead hall the following year. The century-old building last housed a colonial-themed restaurant—the space’s exposed wood beams and cobbled stone features were ideal for an expansion of the theme. Visitors can select from an array of Wyrd meads brewed on-site as well as selections from other local meaderies. They come in flights or growlers, though they do observe a BYOV (bring your own vessel) policy, with drinking horns being the choice alternative. There are also local beers, wines, and ciders, as well as non-alcoholic options like kvass, a traditional Baltic beverage made from fermented rye bread. The food menu maintains the motif, with shared meat and cheese plates and Nordic-inspired stews making up a bulk of the options. The retail side of Wyrd offers a range of handmade goods by Sigler and other local artisans. There are bracelets, belts, battle accessories, and intricately engraved drinking horns. For those new to cosplay, the shop offers an accessible and artisanal gateway to starting your wardrobe, while seasoned fantasy-heads and larpers can custom order the chainmail bikini or leather-studded cat harness they need to fill out their collection." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

6 Unexpected Portland Snacking Experiences
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4515 SE 41st Ave, Portland, OR 97202 Get directions

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