Wyrd Leatherworks and Meadery

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Wyrd Leatherworks and Meadery

Winery · Woodstock

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4515 SE 41st Ave, Portland, OR 97202

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4515 SE 41st Ave, Portland, OR 97202 Get directions

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Warm Up at These Cozy Portland Restaurants and Bars

"This Medieval-themed leather goods shop and house of mead is all stone walls and wood carvings, with a roaring fireplace and the occasional patron in themed garb. Wyrd is about its mead, which dominates the menu in the form of flights, glass pours, growlers, and bottles; however, those into the schtick but not the booze can opt for butterscotch beer, tea, and soft pretzels." - Carrie Uffindell, Eater Staff

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14 Cozy Portland Restaurants and Bars with Fireplaces

"Fire crackles in the stone hearth at this medieval-themed mead hall and leather shop where visitors are welcome to bring board/card games or come in cosplay. Mead hall guests sip on flights of still and session meads made from Bee Local Honey while noshing on charcuterie boards, served in the evenings from Friday through Sunday." - Eater Staff

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6 Unexpected Portland Snacking Experiences

"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

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Wyrd Leatherworks and Meadery – Portland, Oregon - Gastro Obscura

"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. Know Before You Go Minors are only allowed in the hall before 8 PM Cosplayers frequent the place often, so you'll likely see anything from Elves, Hobbits, Pirates, Vikings, and the works dining in. On the weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)  food is served from 5 PM to 10 PM in the form of charcuterie boards  house made soups and stews and sandwich specials. Themes range from Dungeons and Dragons, Skyrim, Middle-earth, and Scandinavian styles." - nekokashu, lukefater

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Michael Freed

Google
Having recently attended my first Renaissance Fair earlier this summer and trying mead for the first time I was thrilled when i discovered this place. The location for me to find was just a little difficult at first. When I thought that I had found my destination, according to my maps app on my phone, it was another establishment that happened to be on street level. Upon further walking around I realized that the establishment is down underground in a basement underneath. (There is a stairway that is accessible from the outside)! I mean, I did see their banner, but I just didn't make the connection that's my bad. Anyway for people looking to find this place It is on the corner of 41st and Holgate and look for the yellow taco food truck out front in the parking lot. When you see that, that's like X marks the spot. You're there! You can even get tacos at the food truck and take them down with you into the Wyrd Meadery! Now walking down the stairway, I felt like I was walking down to an old time medieval entrance. And once I was inside, it's like I was teleported back to the middle ages! The ambience and the decor were outstanding! The theme is totally medieval and if you've ever been to a Renaissance fair this exactly the vibe it gives. I spent a lot of time just exploring every little nook and cranny because it's dimly lit and I wanted to make sure that I could see everything there was to see on their walls. They even have a local artisan that sells his handmade leather goods and provisions that you can purchase. The main seating area with tables in front of a stone fireplace with skulls in the fire is just cool as hell! They have medieval music playing over the speakers so you can totally get into the vibe and feel like you're back in the 13th century England somewhere. I kept halfway expecting the Witcher to walk through the door at any time and sit down and order a bottle of mead and a brick of cheese! LOL! Now for the mead. I'm a total beginner at Mead having only really had it at the Renaissance fair a couple of months prior. The bartender Tyler was so extremely helpful in guiding me on what I might like. Besides him having the same name as my adult son, I instantly took a liking to him. We talked about the different meads that they have and their different flavors. but we also talked about medieval TV shows like Game of Thrones, the Witcher, and Lord of the Rings. And speaking of Lord of the rings, they have a mead there that is inspired by the hobbits Merritt and Pippin called "Second Breakfast". If you go there, you really must try it. It's very good. Also, Travis, the owner came out and talked to me too. Travis also made me feel very welcome. as he in l talked quite a bit as well. In fact, Tyler and Travis, are brothers. So after ordering a 5 ounce glass of a traditional, sweet mead and sampling a few other of the flavored varieties, I did end up bringing home a bottle of the traditional semi-sweet but I easily could've bought so many more. Just be wary the alcohol content of mead is very high at around 13% alcohol by volume! Anyway, I have an excuse now to go back next time and buy more because my family liked it too as we drank about half the bottle when I got home after dinner!

Denycia Haley

Google
This was seriously such a cool spot! The whole vibe is amazing. They make really great mead and the food truck outside has great tortas. It's a unique place and unique experience. This is somewhere I would absolutely take an out of town friend to show how cool Portland is.

Robbie Speelman (DJBawb)

Google
Probably the coolest neighborhood joint in the area if I'm being honest. The vibe is so fun and the staff is super friendly. The mead is incredible and they have so many options! They really spent the extra time to make sure we all were enjoying our time and the company of others. Honestly worth the visit!!

Neven Knows

Google
I don't even know where to start, this place is just amazing. The atmosphere is perfect, the vibes, the aesthetic, the mead!! Oh yes, and the bartender who I met, awesome as well, very nice. The bar upstairs was very cool also, you get two bars in the same building, it's quite an experience. Will be happy to return there again. ~thank you for a fantastic mead hall experience, it was like I stepped into Skyrim for a minute. 10/10, will come back for sure.

:**:Fairy Queen Lolly:**:

Google
First time here, great atmosphere, tasty mead. Wish we could reserve a table, we'll be back in a month. Thx!

ian mclaughlin

Google
I had to scroll ages for a review that wasn't 5 stars. This place is exactly what it advertises. I have no review for the food as I haven't tried it, but as someone from the service industry.... How do you keep it this clean?! With all these decorations, mystical oddities, artisan curios. I have absolutely no idea how you keep it this clean. It is immaculate, which is probably the least historically accurate part of the place 🤣🤣. Anyways. this place advertises itself perfectly. And for mead (which is quite expensive to produce) you have very reasonable prices. For the Alliance!

Lauren McDevitt

Google
Very cool and unique tasting room for fantasy/ren Faire vibe type lovers! The meads were very delicious and unique in flavor, not a big selection of food (mostly just pretzels) but they allow outside foods. If you're not a mead fan but still like the vibes, they have some mocktails, beers, ciders, and teas for you to choose from. The leather works area was very neat if you're into leather products as well! The overall vibes I got were fantasy medieval New World RPG Game of Thrones pub, which would be perfect during the fall and winter to dress up and get some glasses of mead and a few beers! They also sell bottles of their own mead for about 20-30 a bottle, which is nice for a locally produced and owned >mead< !!

Beth Harris

Google
It's all about the mead, gaming, and atmosphere here. The food was not great -- just some very basic pretzels and cheese items -- so you'd be better off ordering from the food truck outside or eating before you come. However, if you want to enter a realm that resembles a D&D tavern, then this is the place! Loved it, even despite the shortcomings in food, and would definitely visit again!
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Tom T.

Yelp
What a Wyrd place to quench a thirst for mead . Dark and moody . Warm. Very warm. Open hearth a'goin . Candles light Medieval banners . Good selection of Wyrd mead . Bottles to go . Guest mead , too . Even flights of mead. Food is from outside parking lot . Leather goods a swords length away. Mostly gauntlets and coasters . I would even stick my neck out , and say this place would be the best place to introduce yourself to mead . (can you really imagine fierce Vikings tending apiaries ??)

Daniel D.

Yelp
This place is fantastic! Its a really fun spot with to get a drink in a Renaissance environment and the staff are wonderful. They are so friendly and really made me feel welcome here.

Chelsea A.

Yelp
My husband and I visited a really neat place called Wyrd Leatherworks and Meadery and it was really fun! If you are a Hobbit/LOTR or Skyrim fan this is the place for you! -- at Wyrd Leather And Mead.
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Jason V.

Yelp
Keep Portland Wyrd! This place has been on my must-visit list for a while now, but I'd just never been able to make it happen. This weekend however, my wife and I were seeking a warm refuge from the wet and cold weather, and in scouring my brain for ambient, fire-lit venues to frequent, Wyrd popped up in my brain as exactly what we were looking for: a fireplace to warm us up from the outside, a pint of something to warm us up from within. We had our little Viking with us, but fortunately, minors are allowed up until 8pm. Wyrd's exterior doesn't exactly grab your attention, or give you any idea what to expect, and it would be easy to pass by without having any idea of the glories that lie within. Even the entrance door is a bit difficult to spot, and parking is limited. Once you're inside though, you're immediately transported to another time, another place...somewhere rugged, visceral and, at the same time, cozy and welcoming. An arrangement of Nordic metal music and video game soundtracks enhances the illusion of having strayed into the vaunted halls of Valhalla. The bar lies straight ahead as you enter, and the spacious drinking and dining area, complete with two fireplaces (one at each end), and dim, decorative lighting can hold a fair number of souls...but it fills up quick! We snagged a table near the fire, and ordered a flight of meads: Vanilla Cinnamon, Lavender Citrus, Elderberry, and my personal favorite (and highest ABV on the menu), the Caraway, which boasted a name I cannot recall, couldn't spell it correctly, even if I did, and most certainly couldn't pronounce. The bartender said it was the most divisive selection on the menu, but not to me: it was the clear winner, and likely the only one I will order next time! For those who know nothing about mead (myself included), our bartender was knowledgeable and helpful in explaining the various flavors, offering suggestions for our flight, and shepherding us through the experience with competence and ease. The staff here obviously care, and have a passion for, the products they serve (and craft!) here. God's Blood, I haven't even talked about the leatherworks yet, have I? Uff da! There's a whole shop in the back, hawking everything from homemade honey (figures, right?...that's where mead comes from!), drinking horns, leather cuffs, bracelets, jewelry, journals, bottle holsters, goblets, trinkets and more. If you've seen someone wear it in a mosh pit at a heavy metal concert, you can probably find it here! There were some cons during our visit, but not enough to go full berserker about: masks are still (frustratingly) required while away from your table; is this the only place in Portland still requiring them? Might be. Also, it seems that certain meads frequently are out of stock, so not all options may be available. And despite opening at 3pm, no food was able to be served until the place became fully staffed at 5pm. When the time came, we ordered and tore into the charcuterie board (complete with cheese, spiced jelly, almonds, and delicious sweatymeats...although accompanied by some lackluster crackers) like ravenous wolves! Nitpicks aside, this place is awesome. I'm already planning to return on my birthday, at the very least, to show this place off to my friends, whom I'm sure will similarly appreciate it. Wyrd is the sort of venue, like Raven's Manor, that Portland desperately needs: an evocative theme and aesthetic, intriguing menu offerings, knowledgeable and passionate staff, and a commitment to keeping the Saga of Scandinavian history, heritage and culture alive here, in a far distant land, for one more song...for one more drink! Skål!
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Elizabeth Q.

Yelp
A great time if you're looking for an immersive medieval experience and tasty libations. We came here to celebrate a couple of friends birthdays since they wanted to try some Mead. As a group of 5 arriving around 8pm on a rainy Friday night, we were seated almost immediately. There were a few groups but plenty of space. Food: We ordered two full charcuterie boards ($35 each, good for maybe 2-3 people). A classic staple that pairs well with the drinks. There are digital menus with QR codes. Drink: I ordered the Dansk Mjod Klapojster (caraway), which is a still mead. It has a full-bodied, traditional flavor that is as sweet as it is strong. The classic honeyed aftertaste softens the 21% ABV. While it is stronger than other meads I have tasted in the past, it was still very enjoyable and I would recommend it. Two of my friends ordered their choice of flights. Each come in a set of four cute small cups of ~1.5-2oz pours for $15. We also ordered the Lavender Citrus mead, which offers a very lightweight, almost juice-like sweet but fresh and subtly floral taste. A quick favorite, this is a solid option for those who enjoy something flavorful and easy to drink. We also ordered the non-alcoholic butterbeer, which has a true butterscotch, caramel flavor. I would recommend this as well. Service: First of all, we loved that everyone was dressed up. Servers were kind, quick, and had some great recommendations as well as knowledge of each mead. Checks are digital. Do stick around for the last call ritual, it's impossible to miss. Ambiance: As you enter in on the main level, go to the room on the left and then walk downstairs to find the actual restaurant & dimly lit bar. Great energy here with lots of laughter and nerding out. One of my friends was very keen on the music choice for the night, ranging from traditional Irish folk to WoW. Structure: A mix between a cave, tavern, and a log cabin, with two cozy fireplaces on either side. Ample seating options ranging from tables for two and four to long tables for groups of 6. There are two exits, one towards the entrance staircase, and one to the right of the bar. Decor is tasteful and fun to look at, currently perfect for Halloween. There is a little shop adjacent to the bar, great for walking around and looking at while you wait for food or drink. Parking: Small parking lot attached, but mostly street parking in this part of town. Bathrooms: Two all-gender restrooms with a urinal and a toilet. Facilities work fine but use at your own risk if you have a sense of smell. Perhaps some air fresheners would be nice. All in all, if you're thinking about it, just go! we had a great time and will definitely be back. I highly recommend the Klapojster (caraway) and Lavender Citrus Mead, and the non-alcoholic butterbeer.
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Brandon L.

Yelp
Love this place! Nerd heaven, WOW and Skyrim references abound. Mead variety to fit any palate. Good booze food. Ambiance 15/10. This is the kind of place that makes me happy to be in Portland.
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Alex V.

Yelp
It's just an amazing spot and atmosphere. It's easily some of the best mead I've ever had. The owner and staff are super nice and attentive. They really want to give you a great experience. This place is like no other. You really get teleported to another realm when you walk in. They also host a ton of fun events. Great spot to just hang out and talk or host your hobbit themed birthday party.

Bree F.

Yelp
Cute place, but one staff member was off putting and unhelpful. When asking what Mead they recommend they just bluntly stated whatever looks good to you. No suggestions or helpful information. My friends said the mead was pretty good. They also advertise a tea menu; however, they had no tea. As someone who doesn't drink at all, this was pretty disappointing. The only thing they had for those that don't drink is water. The leather store was definitely cute. They had some pretty cool stuff and the gentleman in the store was very nice and helpful. One friend I went with put it well: "All in all 5stars for ambiance, but 1star for service."
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Lizzie L.

Yelp
Great cozy spot with fantastic mead and yummy food! My husband home brews mead and loved every bit of this place.
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Bunnie S.

Yelp
A fun, dark, and cozy space with a variety of tasty meads and ciders. We were there on a Friday evening in September and it was very quiet. The staff is super helpful with selecting drinks, and we enjoyed what we got The menu is a bit sparse, and I would have liked some appetizers or snacks, but there are only a small handful of items to choose from. I'm not much of one for charcuterie boards, so I got something called "Hobbit Stew," which was very good, and my husband got an open faced lox sandwich, which he said was delicious. We enjoyed the unique experience, and may be back again!
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Christy K.

Yelp
We had a great time visiting this place as a group. There was a handful of us, so I get that seating was a bit challenging. We had 3 tables reserved, but opted to fill 2 by having 2 people sit at the end of the table. We got scolded and my husband and I had to move away from the group to our own table. Was a bummer, given the mask mandate is about to be lifted, but we did as directed. I'm probably not the best one to rate "meads" as it was my first time trying them and determined I'm not a huge fan. We ordered a 4 sampler and ended up passing ours off to the group to finish. I ordered the desert which was a crunchy, sweet sugary cake with strawberries and whipped cream. It was delicious!
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Molly S.

Yelp
Pros: The ambiance in this place is rad. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful. The meads we tried were tasty! Cons: They were out of nearly everything on the menu The way in is .... not clear if you are not really paying attention.
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Jo J.

Yelp
Amazing! This tavern is the beginning of every journey. Not only does every weary traveler take comfort in infinite flavors of mead, but they have two hearths and part of the shop sells wares. It's like a permanent ren faire. It doesn't just feel like home. It is home. This basement space has shared generations of cheer. It used to house a speakeasy, complete with a tunnel to a church across the street. After that, it became a British pub for decades before closing down. The space gives of an eerie yet homely vibe. It seduces in the best of ways. I imagine this will be a night many repeated.

Maddy T.

Yelp
Just an amazing experience. The whole place is painted to look like a Skyrim tavern. So cute, nerdy, with incredible meads. A lot of passion went into this place and I recommend it to everyone who goes to Portland :)
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Rameen A.

Yelp
The mead served at this establishment is out of this world. It's like hanging out in your favorite movie set, lord of the rings, hobbit, ragnorak. They also have a nice selection of artistic goods in leather and more. I recommend this place highly.
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Austin S.

Yelp
Let me start off by saying this place has serious potential. The vision is there. When you walk down the stairs, you're immediately immersed in the medieval atmosphere. The execution, not so much. Like many others, I saw the article in the Oregonian and decided to check this place out on a saturday evening. When my party arrived, we hung out at the "Please wait to be seated" sign for a solid few minutes before being helped. This was the first indication of many that they are extremely understaffed. I put my name and number on the wait list and asked how long it would be before our table was ready and the hostess was unable to give us any estimate on how long until a table would be ready. This was very strange and should have been another red flag for us. 1.5 hours later we were finally seated at our table. Our waitresses were EXTREMELY overloaded and overwhelmed. They only visited our table a few times throughout the night for only a few moments other than to take our order and grab food. They were out of sandwiches and soups. The charcuterie boards were alright. The mead was alright. Overall, this place is a pass. The staff was working super hard and was very friendly but there is definitely some restructuring needed with respect to management and staffing. Hopefully this place gets it figured out - the atmosphere is really fun. Right now, If you're looking for a medieval/fantasy experience, I'd recommend picking up some mead and then sitting down at home to play some skyrim or watch some thrones instead.
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Casey R.

Yelp
Wonderful ambiance. A nerd's paradise. Plus...MEAD! and classic metal DJ on Wednesdays!
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Erica D.

Yelp
This place is great! Tasted a bunch of the meads and they were delicious. the owner was real friendly and helpful. just all around great vibe. Will definitely be returning to try their food and cozy up by the fire in winter time.
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Ragnar H.

Yelp
This is where I get custom leatherwork for cosplay. Plus good mead! All the employees are really friendly, offering advice, etcetera. The mead is one of those artsy local brands you will jot be able to get anywhere else, but good looking bottles, they should make perfect gifts when visiting anyone away from Portland.
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Trevor C.

Yelp
This place is so cool! It's really unassuming from the street and wasn't really sure where to enter at first. But once you go inside it's like getting transported to a fantasy bar in the middle ages. Super cool decorations with tavern music playing in the background. I think the owner was working and he was really friendly and informative. If I was an elf this would definitely be my go to pub.

Nolan D.

Yelp
Truly a unique place. Hospitable, friendly, and delicious. The founder was our server and gave us the lore about how they came to be. She helped us select our meads and gave us the full experience. Music was enjoyable and you can tell they put heart and soul into this place. If your debating about making the trip out here, its completely worth it.
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Tina S.

Yelp
This novelty store is the absolute best I've seen in the Portland metro! Travis can do any specialty order/commission with leather! I absolutely love my nautical themed belt. It's handcrafted, great quality, and genuine leather. The leather staining on it is perfect! I wouldn't recommend anyone else for any type of leather crafting. And the mead is super tasty. Two thumbs up.
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Jasmine D.

Yelp
In a dream world, this would be the place where I'd choose to entertain my friends and loved ones. Opening a business is rough, opening during COVID must be a certain level of hel! Travis had lots of stories to share and the hoodie I got was black, covered in runes and COMFY ( I put it on immediately on a blustery winter day). Wyrd, I will keep checking in on you! This is going to be a hangout unlike any other in Portland. Oops, should have kept that to myself

Pdx R.

Yelp
This spot is AMAZING! Great food, fantastic selection of meads and one of the coolest atmospheres in town

Pat M.

Yelp
Great atmosphere. The staff is really awesome and so is the mead! 10/10 would recommend!

Tim M.

Yelp
My wife and I came here for our anniversary. The hostess gave us a treat for the event and one of the owners came out to congratulate us. The atmosphere of the place is wonderful as is the attached shop. We enjoyed the food (we had the stew and the bread and cheese plate) and the mead was fantastic. We also bought a bottle to take home. This will be a great place to bring friends for us and I hope for you too.
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Jack B.

Yelp
Absolutely brilliant leather work! Travis and company are some of the nicest people to deal with and the craftsmanship is beautifully executed. I can highly recommend!

Josh M.

Yelp
Superior products from superior dudes. I own a commissioned dice leather bag engraved with a map of Middle-Earth as well as a leather wristband sporting a raven banner. Both products are phenomenal. I only wish that I lived in Oregon so that I could visit more often, but I am sure that I will at least see their handiwork showing up in major motion pictures and television shows soon!