Leikam Brewing
Brewpub · Mt. Tabor ·

Leikam Brewing

Brewpub · Mt. Tabor ·

Kosher brewery with creative IPAs, lagers, stouts & craft cocktails

friendly staff
food truck
craft cocktails
great beer
dog friendly
family friendly
outdoor seating
kosher
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Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
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Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
Leikam Brewing by null
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5812 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97215 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Trendy
Good for solo dining
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted

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5812 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97215 Get directions

+1 503 477 4743
leikambrewing.com
@leikambrewing

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Gender neutral restroom

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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The Best Restaurants in Portland, Oregon’s North Tabor Neighborhood | Eater Portland

"Step through the sunshine-yellow door of this tiny blue Burnside building to find where North Tabor-ites go for a beer. Founded by Sonia Marie and Theo Leikam in 2014, this kosher-certified craft brewery keeps things light and fun with its rotating line-up of punny house brews. IPAs are the headliners, like the citrusy Janis Hoplin or the Haziana Grande hazy IPA. For the non-hopheads, balanced lagers, dark stouts, and a constantly-refreshed selection of session brews balance out the menu. Craft cocktails are available if you’re not in the mood for beer." - Zoe Baillargeon

https://pdx.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-north-tabor-neighborhood-portland
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In Portland, Oregon, Find Rosh Hashanah Beer for the High Holidays | Eater Portland

"I visited the husband-and-wife team behind a Portland kosher brewery that every year interprets Rosh Hashanah into a limited-edition beer reflecting high-holiday flavors and traditions. In 2023 they brewed a pomegranate blonde ale in collaboration with Seattle-based Muriel’s All Day Eats, inspired by owner Sonia Marie’s tradition of making fesenjan (Persian pomegranate chicken stew); for 2024 they made Party Like It’s 5785, a stout with dates, honey, and cinnamon named for the upcoming Jewish year — Marie describes the flavor as about “bringing forth the sweetness of the new year with the dates and the honey and the spices of the season.” They try to be expansive in representing diverse Jewish traditions so people can find a bit of their own heritage in the flavors. The 2024 beer will be available exclusively on tap starting October 2, and Leikam will also offer challah from a local baker; the brewery positions these releases as a way to foster connection for Portland’s Jewish diasporic community and plans to host Sukkot and Hanukkah events later in the year." - Rebecca Roland

https://pdx.eater.com/2024/9/18/24248199/rosh-hashanah-portland-oregon-leikam-brewing-beer
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How Portland Chefs and Restaurant Owners Celebrate Rosh Hashanah | Eater Portland

"I take a pomegranate-forward approach for the holiday — holding off on buying pomegranates until right before Rosh Hashanah and making Fesenjan, a Persian chicken stew with ground toasted walnuts and pomegranate molasses that I love to dip round challah into — and I also use apples from Kiyokawa Family Orchards and honey from the Barreled Bee; the brewery even launched a Major Pom pomegranate blonde ale in collaboration with Muriel’s All Day Eats." - Janey Wong

https://pdx.eater.com/2022/9/21/23365370/rosh-hashanah-portland-chefs
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A Running List of Portland Restaurants and Bars Checking Proof of Vaccination for Indoor Dining | Eater Portland

"Proof of vaccination is required to sit inside; unvaccinated customers can sit outdoors." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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Julie S.

Google
We had the most incredible time on Friday. It was pouring and we sat at the bar and on their covered patio. The beer was incredible, cocktails out of this world, and the best cider. Andrew was our bartender and I tell you we’ve never had service that good. We also had the honor of meeting the brew master and it was so fun to learn about his masterpieces! Music was great. That was our first time there, it’s clear there is quite a following with regulars. Plenty of space! We felt welcomed. Highly recommended from us!

She A.

Google
This is a nice neighborhood pub. There is ample indoor and outdoor seating. There are two small couch seats near the bar. The staff was friendly and helpful. Bussing was a bit slow. There is a food truck on site if you want more than drinks. There is a friendly resident cat who has the run of the pub including the bar counter top. The pub is also dog friendly. There are gas fire pits to keep warm around at night. There are many alcohol drink and non-alcohol drink options. The pub is cozy and well maintained.

Saj

Google
If you are in portland do make it a point t to visit Leikam, it's not downtown, not fancy, next to under consturction lots...BUT it's a must! What they lack in location they make up in the best bar crew, backyard bar feel..so fun to just chill and chat about anything under the sun or moon. Oh and the beers awesome too!! Forget the fancy Portland breweries..this is the one to be at!

Mae H.

Google
A true hidden gem. Creative beers, spacious and beautiful building, and friendly bartender! They just started food in the back as well. This spot is definitely worth checking out!

Alex S.

Google
This place is fantastic! Large open area in the back with some seating upstairs. Very friendly for children- our daughter loves the toys, crayons, and Puck the cat! The beers all taste great and the food cart is delicious. Andrew always treats us well and provides great service. There's always something fun going on too- a cooking class, trivia, or free concert, we love coming by. Outside seating is also a bonus with fire pits and covered patio if it gets cold. Go have a pint!

D F

Google
Great cozy atmosphere!!! Several board games and a Jamaican food truck in their parking lot that smells amazing. Friendly service! Most importantly great variety of good beer. Good prices too :) Children and menstruation nation friendly place.

Juanita A

Google
Bartender was welcoming and friendly! Cocktails were really good. Place has a nice vibe.

Henrik E.

Google
Great atmosphere, great beer and very friendly server! Will definitely return.
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Lindsay A.

Yelp
Leikam is my favorite neighborhood hangout. They have amazing beer, cider and cocktails and the bartenders are friendly with the perfect amount of spice. The locals scene is the best and we feel like it's our neighborhood cheers. They also have a friendly bar cat named Puck who is building his own Instagram following. Kids are welcomed, but they ask that you keep them at your table since it's an operational brewery with possible hazards. They have a great indoor space along with covered, heated and uncovered outdoor spaces. Their Vegan food truck is amazing... this coming from a total non-vegan. My favorite thing is the Elote fries...yummy corn laden fries with all sorts of spices and sauces...so good! They are super accommodating to everybody, but also want to maintain the best possible environment for their patrons. Looking at some of the negative reviews it seems like people are frustrated because the brewery sets limits on their accommodations. I'm super supportive of small business post covid doing what they need to do to make it and Leikam is trying to give the best possible experience to everybody who comes by.
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Dominique B.

Yelp
Super cute spacious locally owned and operated! They have their brews and also fun cocktails! I'll be headed back for the Bingo and Trivia nights, fun! The building is deceptively large and keeps stretching back further. Also lots of outdoor seating, well behaved pups allowed! If you're hungry there is a vegan food cart on-site.
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Jennifer V.

Yelp
Amazing drinks, great ambiance inside and out. Cool plants. I would love to come back
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Tom T.

Yelp
Loneliest brewpub I have visited. All space and no people. Maybe because of the brewers interpretation of listed brews. A little too different to me. But this place has potential. embedded food cart up front is a little intimidating. I feed bad since I don't order food. Host is very ambitious. So.................................................................did I mention huge outdoor space? Dogs included.
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Nick H.

Yelp
Only got to try one beer but hop(e) to return soon. There are about a dozen unique house beers.
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Jeremy L.

Yelp
This place only recently popped up for me when searching for breweries in the area, and I live decently close, so I was excited to check it out. Was out with a friend dropping in to breweries we'd never hit, and this was stop #1. I wish I had nicer things to say, but... it just wasn't very good beer. Neither of us liked our pour, and after trying the first two we opted to leave instead of having a second round. Neither beer was really true to style, or a welcome taste to drink. The lack of other customers that night would seem to imply we weren't alone in our assessment. All that said, I really hope the beer finds it way, because there's great seating both inside and out + food cart, and it's in a great neighborhood, with a walkable location for a lot of people. It's also in my brewery bubble, so I hope to give them a chance down the road.

Melisa O.

Yelp
I always try to support smaller breweries, especially when I've had their offerings at beer festivals. I seek them out and tell my friends about them. I arrived around 530 for a birthday party and decided to get my drink first before I went into the back room to sit with the group. The first thing I noticed is there was quite a line to order a drink and I realized it's because there was one bartender and not only did he have to pour beer, but he also had to make cocktails. It wasn't a big deal because it was early so I assumed they were going to bring somebody else on later. I got my drink and it was quite tasty but it was definitely pricey ($14 with tip.) I went to join my group and noticed there was another big group as well. Around 6:15-6:25 we noticed folks bringing in what looked like band equipment. Then I heard somebody say "oh yeah there's a band tonight" and I looked at our group and the host kind of shrugged and said she checked the calendar and it didn't mention anything. Again, no big deal. We can always move to the front of house seating or maybe stay and enjoy the band. We were told they aren't starting until 8pm so we had time to decide. Meanwhile, people were ordering food from the food truck and eating and others were ordering more drinks. I overheard somebody in our group tell us that the cover charge was $25 and I was absolutely shocked. I said "that's not a band playing that's like a concert. I'm not paying that. But we also are already inside so I wonder how that would work?" The same person said "I think they're gonna make us leave" and I thought that was odd. I observed the band starting to remove the empty tables and stack chairs and I looked at a friend and I said "I bet you they ARE going to ask us to leave." And we both kind of looked at each other because again, that sounds silly to make people that are already sitting and drinking leave. But nevertheless, we knew we had until 8pm. Wrong. Around 6:45 someone from the band said "we know you were told 7pm but we need you all to leave so we can set up." We all just turned and looked at him like "what?!" I was dumbfounded. Seriously? You guys came in after us and even if it is on their calendar, the fact that you're asking patrons to leave when we are all sitting here drinking and eating is baffling to me. People in my group and the people in the other group turned around and looked at this person with the "what did you just ask me" look. They didn't even tell us to come back after they set up. They literally told us to leave. One of the other band members could see our frustration and she suggested that we go sit outside and I said I think that's where people are smoking so we went back into the main bar and out front, with people carrying their drinks and food while we try to find a place to sit. I don't have a problem with them having a band to come play but at no point in time did the bartender say anything. At no point in time was there any advertisement anywhere in the bar that said that there was a band coming? It IS on their calendar on their website, but the only info is a name (assuming the name of the band) and a time listed at 8pm. No mention of the back room being reserved, a "cover charge", nothing. What the bar should've done is put up a sign before you get to the back area that tells the patrons that there is a band coming and that they will have to vacate the space at said time so the band can set up. Or, at the very least, have the bartender mention it. I realize he was busy but a quick "hey, FYI" would've been appreciated. At least then we would've been prepared OR we would've relocated immediately. I have never been to an establishment where they ask large groups of people to leave because they have a band coming. Normally they would encourage people to come back and listen once they set up but their attitude was like you need to leave. Yes we could've easily found other seating and stayed, but we were all done after that. We took our business elsewhere. Disappointing for sure. I was enjoying everything until that happened. I will definitely question going there again.
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Yeary F.

Yelp
What a great spot. This is a gem on burnside. You might not guess from the humble house front as you pass by. This is A-class beer. I had a fresh, hoppy, crisp IPA that brought me back to the "old days" of C-Note (if you know, you know), and a rich (and also hoppy) red. Tried a few others, nothing disappointed. Cocktails too if that's your thing, but I stuck to the ales. The inside is rad and spacious, and tons of outdoor seating. Shaded all day by the beautiful giant chestnut tree next door. This is my new regular. Can't believe it wasn't already.
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Travis M.

Yelp
Make time to stop here if you're visiting the area. Great drinks, friendly customer service, and plenty of seating options!
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Kyla C.

Yelp
We live in the neighborhood and finally got around to going in for a beer. It's much bigger than we thought! Great ambience, drink selections and you can sit inside or outside by the fire! Not sure on sure how the food is at the food truck they have parked there but looked good too!
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John K.

Yelp
Leikam is, to me, an ideal neighborhood spot. Located in an originally residential building, it's more like visiting someone in their home than going to a bar or brewpub. We were fortunate enough to pay our first visit on a Sunday afternoon, when live music added to the welcoming environment. A beer sampler is my standard introduction to any place we haven't visited before, and Leikam delivered a strong variety - not the mostly-IPA selection that everyone else seems to be providing these days.
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Jose V.

Yelp
The bartender was rude and he kick us out because we ask him for the restroom and he was disrespectful to us

Joe T.

Yelp
Great little local brewpub and Portland's only kosher brewer, afaik. They usually have 5-6 very sessionable taps that ramge from lagers to IPA's to reds and stouts. They make a mean michelada, which goes far too well with the pupusas from Salvi PDX, which are the bomb. And they recently remodeled the back "barn" both inside and out, making this one of the better patios and an indoor venue I feel completely comfortable drinking in, with good table spacing and really high ceilings. The owners are really nice folks, and they have entertainment and events occasionally, which I keep missing, unfortunately. Anyway, a wonderful local establishment, and well worth a visit if you're in the hood.
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Beerboy M.

Yelp
Really nice folks brewing and running the place. About time there was another brewery option in this area. They currently have 2 food carts on site: Welcome to JamRock Jamaican food and Penguin Poutine for poutine and shave ice. Nice location, small indoor space and outdoor deck/street side space to enjoy a beer here. Lastly, though, the beer is pretty mediocre. 90's style beers that aren't very good renditions. No huge flaws, just not very good. Still worth a visit for all of the other factors. Perhaps with more business and new location they can up their game.

Katey H.

Yelp
Great beer, it's kosher! Wonderful service and warm patrons. It's in my hood and I'll be back!

J W.

Yelp
We were visiting friends in the area and they recommended stopping by this brewery. Picked up a few crowlers and headed back to our Airbnb. Pretty good beer, I recommend pairing the Hazyana Grande with carne asada fries.
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Signe O.

Yelp
Super tasty beers, very friendly and beer-knowledgeable owners. Nice place to hang out, relax, drink great beer, and watch the busy world go by.
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Whitney B.

Yelp
New brewery in our neighborhood! YES! I loved the Loganberry red IRA- so fruity, hoppy and well balanced. The bartender at this time is also the brewmaster and mentioned that the Loganberry originated when he was at a farmer's market and met another farmer that sold him some loganberries on the cheap, and pow! Freaking good beer. I was also so impressed with the interior and cleanliness of the place, lots of attention to detail in such a small place. THANK YOU!
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Sara C.

Yelp
Great beer and wonderful vibe!!! Family friendly with a lovely patio. Janis Hoplin IPA and Fat Freddie's Hazy were super tasty, and we enjoyed both food carts for dinner! Will definitely be back!
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Lindsay L.

Yelp
I love this company. Not only do they have a cool new spot but they work so hard to elevate the community. One of my very favorite things is that they are family-friendly. There is no better joy than seeing children and families welcome into business... when so many Portland business are side-eye glary towards kids. I would recommend this place fully for a quick beer, for an event or anything in between!
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Drew M.

Yelp
Great beer and a welcome addition to the neighborhood. Friendly owners, patio and a killer food cart.. Will be back many times!!

Shayna S.

Yelp
Great family run business with great beer. Love every food truck they have partnered with too. Awesome for an after dinner drink.
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Dan G.

Yelp
I live a few blocks away and they are a welcome addition to the neighborhood -- Great beer and friendly staff plus they have food carts so it's an awesome hangout spot.
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John F.

Yelp
Beer was average. The setting is ok with a nice patio to imbibe. Hoping they improve the beer a bit. Tough competition out there...

Patrick D.

Yelp
Good beer and great staff. Nice outdoor patio. The Jamrock Jamaican cart on the lot is the best food I have in a long time. You need to come check this place out.

Jaclyn P.

Yelp
This place was highly recommended by a friend in the beer business and we've wanted to check it out forever! Well tonight was the night. Tonight may have also been the completely wrong night.... They had just done a fundraiser for something to do with kids (why at a brewery?...) so there were about 10-15 small children running around the ENTIRE place without any care of anyone else, nor did the parents/chaperones do anything. Jumping on the furniture, trying to climb out the windows, playing under the table we were sitting at, and still nothing was done by the parents or bar workers. Beer was okay... But the fact they keep the place open for that type of fundraiser... Not cool. Breweries should not be playgrounds for small children running wild. We basically had to chug our beers and get out of there because of the noise, lack of seating because the kids took all the chairs and we're playing with them and the lack of supervision/care from the workers or parents. Maybe next time, think of shutting the place down to the public if you're going to have this type of event. I may come back, but it won't be for a very long while and I will be telling my friends about this experience.