Hours:
Daily, 11 am – 10 pm
Happy Hour served Sunday – Thursday, 3 - 6 pm & 9 pm – close

Order Online

Online ordering button for pickup only
Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

Call in your order: (503) 363-7286

About Thompson Brewery & Public House

Make beer, not civil war.

In 1905, when the South Salem Hills were planted in orchards, a splendid house was built along the market road to Eugene as a dwelling for Civil War vet Franklin Thompson. Today, the Thompson Brewery & Public House is the first brewery in Salem to be established post-Prohibition.

Is it any surprise that the interior echoes with the laughter of an old friend? Nothing, it seems, hangs heavy in the air in this comfortable, century-old building. There's always a welcoming easiness extending to all. The deck at the Thompson is a perfect place to enjoy a meal and a housemade McMenamins pint.

Thompson Brewery & Public House allows pets in the front yard and picnic table ares only.

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Order Online

Online ordering button for pickup only
Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

Call in your order: (503) 363-7286

We offer Northwest-style pub fare that incorporates the freshest seasonal ingredients from local and regional growers and producers. Our pizza, soups and more are house-made, and seasonal specials are always a menu option - ask your server for details. 

Gluten-free buns available! These light, crisp, locally made products are available for an additional charge with hamburgers and sandwiches – just ask your server. Please note: Although the bun is gluten-free, our kitchens are not.

History

The Thompson Brewery and Public House is a remarkable place! These old walls have witnessed more than a century of colorful occupants, the remnants of which are still clearly visible throughout. From an early country home to a preschool, and from quiet family gatherings to traditional German folk dancing, this comfortable old house has played host to many wondrous manifestations....

How did this former daycare come to be a brewery and pub? That's just one page from its history — read on to learn the whole story.

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