Wayfinder Beer

Brewery
Gluten-free options
Delivery
Restaurant
This venue features a spacious, dog-friendly outdoor deck and a unique brewery aesthetic highlighted by giant Smith chart artwork. The inviting atmosphere and attentive service create a welcoming setting ideal for those seeking a gluten-free friendly dining experience with fresh, simple sides.

Good to know

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They validate parking for customers.

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Happy hour runs daily with discounted drinks and appetizers.

304 SE 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97214, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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I come to Wayfinder every time I visit Portland from Los Angeles, and it’s easy to see why - Wayfinder is a great combination of delicious food and craft beer in Portland, and I strongly recommend you dine here for their top notch quality and service. They have plenty of both indoor and outdoor seating, both of which are great atmospheres for hanging out while enjoying a beer and/or meal. I strongly recommend the Double Burger ($16) with doubles of Creekstone Farms Chuck & Ribeye burger patties, along with lettuce, onion, pickle, and their “Not So Secret Sauce.” It comes with cheese but if you’re lactose intolerant they can remove that cheese for you and it will still be delicious. While you can get a single patty version, I recommend getting the double patty with their side salad. Although the side salad is simple, it’s fresh, refreshing, and also scrumptious. They also have the best gluten free buns I’ve ever tried, and it really made my burger experience much more enjoyable and delicious. As you can see in the picture, I was in burger heaven after the first bite. Rob was our server and he is is extremely personable and hilarious. I hope that he is my server every time I come back because his customer service and hospitality were top notch. He went above and beyond and even found out that their gluten free buns are by Udi’s when I had questions about them, and he was also very knowledgeable about their existing menu.

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