Welcome to Other Half Brewing Washington DC
Other Half Brewing Washington DC, established in 2020, is a haven for craft beer enthusiasts located at 1401 Okie St NE. This expansive brewery captures the spirit of inclusivity with a vibrant atmosphere, inviting customers to enjoy an impressive selection of hazy IPAs and innovative brews. The venue boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, complete with an arcade for added fun. Guests can bring their own food, enhancing the social experience. With friendly staff and unique offerings, this brewery not only represents the "Other Half" of the beer industry but also embodies a modern gathering place in DC's Ivy City neighborhood.
- 1401 Okie St NE, Washington, DC 20002 Hotline: (202) 747-0050
Welcome to the vibrant world of Other Half Brewing Washington DC, where craft beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike can revel in an extraordinary selection of brews. Nestled in the Ivy City neighborhood, precisely at 1401 Okie St NE, Washington, DC 20002, this brewery is more than just a place to grab a drink—it's an experience that captivates the senses.
Originally hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Other Half Brewing has made its mark since its inception back in 2014, thanks largely to its founders' vision of crafting unique and flavorful beers. The Washington DC location, which opened in October 2020, stands as their largest production facility and taproom, attracting locals and visitors alike with its innovative brews and welcoming atmosphere.
As soon as you walk through the doors of Other Half Brewing DC, you are enveloped in a distinctively cool vibe. With spacious seating options including an inviting outdoor deck, and even a rooftop patio for the warmer months, the brewery creates a perfect backdrop for social gatherings. The establishment proudly embraces inclusivity, featuring all-gender restrooms and a dog-friendly policy that invites everyone to join in on the fun.
One of the highlights of this brewery is undoubtedly its impressive selection of IPAs. The menu boasts various options, ranging from New England to Double and Triple IPAs, ensuring that both aficionados and newcomers will find something to suit their palate. Patrons rave about the quality, with drinks like the "Out For Trout" and "Vapor Rings" receiving particular acclaim for their flavor profiles and quality.
- Unique Craft Beers: Always pushing boundaries, Other Half is known for its continuous innovation and seasonal flavors.
- Chill Atmosphere: A casual environment equipped with arcade games, ski ball, and a friendly staff ready to assist with beer recommendations.
- Bring Your Own Food: Although the brewery does not serve food, visitors are welcome to bring in their own meals, which adds a personal touch to the experience—perfect for enjoying a pizza or birthday treat while sipping on expertly brewed beers.
- Merchandise Galore: From trendy t-shirts to unique hats, fans of the brand can take a piece of the Other Half experience home with them.
While the quality of the beer shines, some visitors share that finding the brewery can be a bit of a challenge, but the delightful brews make the journey worthwhile. The ambiance is lively and welcoming, making it a perfect hangout spot for friends, families, and even furry companions. Many reviews celebrate the friendly staff, who go above and beyond to ensure patrons feel valued and informed about the wide range of offerings.
Whether you are a seasoned craft beer lover or simply searching for a fun, inclusive spot to unwind, Other Half Brewing Washington DC should be on your list. Each visit promises new discoveries, memorable experiences, and, most importantly, outstanding beer. Cheers to good times and exceptional brews!

Other Half Brewing DC - The Perfect Brewery Hangout! Other Half Brewing in DC is hands down one of my favorite spots. They have an incredible selection of beers, a delicious cider option, and some of the friendliest bartenders around. The vibe is unbeatable--cool merch, Big Buck Hunter, ski ball, and all-gender restrooms make it an inclusive and fun space for everyone. Whether you're a craft beer lover or just looking for a great place to hang out, this spot delivers every time. I absolutely love it here and can't recommend it enough!

Second visit. Not as good as weather as the first time, but the vibes and beer are amazing. I love this place. I have zero desire to live in Washington DC or Baltimore where I am doing work, but damn I would love to live closer to this place or at minimum find a solid beer trade partner so I could have their stuff all the time. Something about NE beers coming from east coast that just hits differently. This is for sure a must stop. Even if you have to drive for Baltimore, make the trip.

Had a lot of great IPAs to choose from on tap and in cans. Staff was friendly and helpful in choosing a beer to match our taste. Only down side is it's hard to find between two buildings, and two streets over we observed a homeless encampment on the corner of the gas station across from Target that gave us uneasy vibes about the area.

Had to check out an Other Half Brewing when being on the east coast. The brewery has a large open space outside, with an outdoor deck and a lot of space inside. They don't serve food here, but you're able to order food and bring it in. They had a lot of great beer choices to choose from. The brewery also has some arcade type games and allows dogs.

Outstanding beer place. A vast selection of beers with a nod to hazy IPAs. I asked if they had any West Coast style IPAs - and received a can of Green Flowers - it was excellent. Lots of seating in and out, hip building, beers to-go and restrooms worthy of a brewery (lots of opportunities to offload beer, not like those dumb places that have 1-2 restrooms for beer drinking - and peeing - patrons.) Cool selection of merch too - rep the brand you love to drink! I think you can bring in your own food, lots of tables to set up and enjoy. The neighborhood is a bit odd and parking is on the street (some weird drug buy happening as I was leaving, so now you know.) Overall, I loved the place. 5 stars

Finding the place: Street parking or parking garage down the road. Their website helped us figure out parking before arriving. No visible signage from the road or sidewalk to indicate where the brewery is located in the building. We walked along the building on two streets before we walked back between two buildings and noticed the obscure OH sign on the back wall of the courtyard. It is on the backside of the building. Trust but verify: They don't seem to keep up with what they promote on their website. We went at a specific day/time because we were expecting to enjoy some beers and a burger pop-up. We arrived and asked where the food would be and they indicated they weren't sure if it was there yet but that it would be down the ramp to the side of the building. There was a food truck there but not the one advertised and we had our tastebuds set on the advertised food. I know things can happen and they likely found the next available option, but at least update on your SM if you aren't going to update the website; we would have prepared accordingly. This led to a very short visit, as we were all hungry and wanting a burger and not the food truck food. The beer was excellent. If you are in the area, go and grab some to-go. I wouldn't make a special trip if you aren't already in the area. Our trip was frustrating but thankfully the beer was excellent. Call ahead to confirm the food option, if that is a critical factor in your visit, as it was with ours. With better preparation, we would have eaten before we came and likely enjoyed a longer stay. The beer is excellent but I'll grab it elsewhere. This trip was too frustrating to do it again.

Arguably one of the most impressive breweries in the country - especially if you are measuring the quality of their New England/Hazy IPAs. Having access to them in DC, is truly a dream come true. Visiting them in the summertime is a real treat as they have both a rooftop patio, outdoor seating on the ground floor, and of course indoor seating. One of the first breweries also to pioneer continuous innovation by constantly releasing new amazing beers - especially in the IPA category. From single-hop varieties to complex hop combinations - mostly in the Double Hazy IPA area. Couple of tips: feel free to bring your own food, go for the IPA samplers that they have on the board, plan on bringing back a 4-pack (you can't get the full selection elsewhere in DC), and bring friends to the chill space. Cheers!

Other Half Brewing Company is a craft brewery that opened in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. It was founded by business partners Matt Monahan, Andrew Burman and head brewer Sam Richardson. Richardson grew up in Portland, Oregon and got his start brewing through Oregon State University's Fermentation Science Program. After finishing school, he moved to Brooklyn and began working at Greenpoint Beer & Ale Company. Here he met Monahan and Burman who were both originally from the Washington D.C. area. They had a dream to open their own brewery with a simple mission: to create beers that they wanted to drink from a company that they wanted to be a part of. The brewery's name is a reference to the fact that they wanted to represent the "Other Half" of the beer industry. Through a Craigslist ad, the partners found an industrial garage located under the Gowanus Expressway in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood. At the time, that area wasn't so desirable. The land sits next to the Gowanus Canal which is NYC's most polluted body of water. In spite of the odds against them, Other Half's reputation and popularity grew at a very fast rate. In addition to their original location in Carroll Gardens, Other Half now has locations in Brooklyn's Domino Park, Manhattan's Rockefeller Center, Finger Lakes (Bloomfield, New York), Buffalo, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Several new breweries have also popped up in Brooklyn since Other Half opened; the borough has turned into a brewer's paradise. Prior to Other Half opening, Brooklyn only had three breweries. My family and I visited Other Half's Washington, D.C. location (which opened in October 2020) recently while we were staying in the area for a short vacation. I've visited Other Half's three NYC taprooms, but was especially excited to visit the DC facility because it is their largest production facility and taproom. Located in DC's Ivy City neighborhood, the facility is housed inside the old Pappas Tomato Factory. There's still an old railroad boxcar on display in the courtyard. There's plenty of seating and even a small arcade area (which my older son enjoyed exploring). After looking over the draught menu, I ordered a flight which included "Out For Trout" (Double IPA), "Vapor Rings" (Double New England IPA), "Tomato Factory" (DNEIPA), "All Motueka Everything" (DNEIPA), "Plates On Plates" (Triple New England IPA), and "Limited Time Offer" (TNEIPA). Everything was fantastic! My family and I brought in some take-out food to eat while I enjoyed my flight. I purchased a four-pack of "Knuckle And Claw" (DNEIPA; collaboration with Bissell Brothers Brewing) and a bottle of "Barrel-Aged Birthday Kooks" (Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout; collaboration with Omnipollo) before leaving. If there's only one brewery that you visit in DC, make sure it's Other Half!

We had an amazing time here. Loved the vibe, beer, and staff was great. We walked in as if we were moving in with lots of snacks, three didn't boxes of pizza and dessert for my partner's birthday. It was so nice to be able to bring our own food while enjoying delicious craft beer. Everyone enjoyed their beers. There's also cocktails and seltzer water which we appreciated. Prices were pretty cheap too! I got the sour and it was like juice (which I prefer). So good!! Although it was rainy, the outdoor space heaters kept us nice and warm. Overall, fantastic experience and I look forward to trying more beer.

As a beer fan, personal top breweries come and go. But for me Other Half as been one of the absolute best for the last few years. It's always special when we get their cans and kegs in Honolulu, but the shipping time and conditions, even when ideal, still don't allow for an accurate picture of their sometimes delicate creations. Last year I got to visit the Rockefeller Center location a few times on a trip to New York and someday I want to visit the original in Brooklyn. Thankfully a recent class reunion trip to Washington, DC gave the opportunity to visit one of their ever-expanding taprooms and breweries. Of course, it ended up being my favorite beer spot of the trip, further cemented by how much my friends who had never been loved it as well. Other Half is a super inclusive brewery by business practice and mantra. It's easy for all to feel welcome here, from the signs to the restrooms for anyone. It's also extremely dog friendly, which was noticeable as soon as we got there on our first visit; my friends even asked to come back a few days later and brought their excited pup along who also loved being there. They also have pinball and arcade machines. This location is in a complex of other similarly modern businesses near Union Market in NE DC. There's an axe throwing place, a famous local coffee chain, and other businesses nearby so you can have a complete day out all from one spot. In warmer months, it looks like they have a ton of amazing outdoor seating on the roof, ground level outside the bar, and around their decorated real box car. They have a brewery system here, which makes its own unique selections; this facility is across the walkway out the main door. Inside they have refrigerators with a ton of canned 4-packs and bottled beer selections to take home. I chose one special bottle to share at home, an imperial stout with freeze dried space ice cream as a nod to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum nearby. They have a ton of fun merch too: shirts, hats, dog items, etc. The staff was amazing on every visit: bartenders were friendly and happy to talk about beer and explain about their other locations. Even workers leaving the brewery for their shift beers were happy to hear what we thought. The bar is divided into two, which would be helpful on busy nights, which I imagine this place gets. They focus on hazy IPAs, IPAs, pilsners, stouts, sours, etc.; it's always fun to visit a taproom as they put things on draft that will never be canned. I was also lucky enough to visit around their 10th Anniversary celebration so there were a ton of collaboration beers to try. I mostly stick to flight sizes, but after trying everything over our few visits, I went into the on-premises can list, which was a hit with my friends as well. They have a few selections of sodas and canned seltzers, plus usually one cider and one NA beer on tap for those who don't want to imbibe. They have special events as well, we say a raw oyster bar pop up one day that seemed super popular. Prices were reasonable, maybe higher than other places but on par with the quality of the beers. If you're a beer fan, this is a place you need to visit. Bring your friends, bring your pups, and enjoy some of the best beer being made in the USA.