Hopewell Brewing, a bright and airy Logan Square gem, offers a laid-back spot for diverse beer selections and board games, welcoming groups and dogs alike.
"Hopewell feels sort of like the taproom for people who hate brewery taprooms. This Logan Square spot is not a big, dark building with exposed wood beams and beer barrels that could be hiding mice in every corner—it’s a well-lit space that looks like the lobby of a fun start-up. If you walk by at night, you’ll see a lot of people hanging out with their dogs and playing board games, and wonder 1) why that coffee shop is open so late, and 2) why it’s full of drunk people." - josh barnett, adrian kane, john ringor
"Hopewell is a brewery taproom that doesn’t feel like one. The space is brightly lit, which makes it a much easier place to bring messy food like spaghetti or curry than a typical shadowy taproom. Plus, it’s right near a cluster of great Logan Square restaurants, so if you’re feeling a burger from Mini Mott and your friend wants a salad from Lula Cafe, this is the perfect place to make that happen." - josh barnett
"What’s not to love about Hopewell? It was co-founded by a woman? Love that. They make great merch, love that too. Its taproom is designed to be welcoming to all sorts of beer drinkers, and not just pretentious experts? Very much love that. The space is bright and airy, with plenty of space for groups, and they also have a cute retail section. Which means you can grab a Ride or Die pale ale at the bar and then pick up a bottle of Neon, its mixed-culture sour ale, and a Nopewell t-shirt for the road. " - sarah freeman, john ringor
"Hopewell began serving THC drinks in February after collaborating with Fair State Brewing Cooperative in Minnesota." - Ashok Selvam
"One of the hipper taprooms in the city, Hopewell stands along Milwaukee Avenue in Logan Square. Find pale ales, lagers, sours, and board games here. While there’s no kitchen, the brewery often hosts food pop-ups." - Ashok Selvam