Welcome to Plateau Brewing Company
At Plateau Brewing Company, located in the heart of San Angelo, Texas, craft beer meets a warm atmosphere. This brewery prides itself on offering a diverse selection of beers, like the refreshing Coyote Blonde and flavorful Hazer IPA, that truly reflect the passion behind the brewing process. Customers rave about the friendly service, cozy ambiance, and a menu featuring tasty bites like pretzel bites and fried hotdogs. With a pet-friendly approach and ample seating, Plateau Brewing Company is not just a brewery—it's a gathering spot for friends and families to unwind and enjoy great brews amidst a vibrant community vibe.
- 214 S Chadbourne St, San Angelo, TX 76903 Hotline:
Welcome to Plateau Brewing Company! Nestled in the heart of San Angelo, Texas, this vibrant brewery offers a delightful escape for craft beer enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Located at 214 S Chadbourne St, Plateau Brewing Company combines a relaxed atmosphere with a lively vibe that appeals to friends, families, and even your leashed pets!
The experience at Plateau is characterized by its friendly staff and cozy setting. Whether you're there for a chill afternoon or a lively evening out, the brewery promises a warm welcome. Guests often rave about the clean and modern decor, creating a casual ambiance perfect for enjoying good times with friends.
- Beer Selection: The centerpiece of Plateau Brewing is, of course, the impressive beer selection. With offerings like the Coyote Blonde, known for its refreshing profile, and various flavorful IPAs such as the Hazer IPA and Idaho Gem Smash, there is something to please every palate. Customers appreciate the opportunity to sample before settling on their drink of choice, ensuring satisfaction with every pour.
- Food Offerings: While the beer often steals the spotlight, the food at Plateau Brewing is worth mentioning. Diners can indulge in a range of savory bites, from delicious pretzel bites with bee cheese to satisfying burgers with shareable portions. Although some fries may have arrived a bit burnt, the overall food experience remains highly rated. The fried hotdog and schnitzel sando have garnered particular attention, making them must-tries on your visit.
- Atmosphere: The brewery's tapas-like service allows you to pair great beers with a variety of small plates, making it an inviting place for both casual hangs and special gatherings. With ample indoor seating, an outdoor area for sunny days, and a pet-friendly policy, Plateau Brewing Company promotes a sense of community and fun.
Many patrons express their enthusiasm for the welcoming vibe, often mentioning the friendly locals and attentive staff. The brewery also accommodates families, providing a space where kids are welcome, ensuring that everyone has a chance to enjoy the experience. Popular items like fried pickles receive excellent reviews, adding to the diverse menu of tasty options that keep diners coming back for more.
In Summary: Plateau Brewing Company is a gem in San Angelo, not just for its great beers but also for the inviting atmosphere and satisfying food options. Whether you’re on a quick pit stop heading to Big Bend or a local looking for a comfortable space to unwind with friends, Plateau Brewing offers a memorable experience. Don’t miss the chance to grab a drink, sample their beers, and enjoy the community spirit that defines this beloved brewery.

Came here with a group of friends. The staff was friendly, and the bar is cozy for a chill afternoon. The salsa and chips were good, and salsa had a good spice/flavor to it. The pretzel bites were delicious, and the bee cheese was really good. Those got devoured fast. Friends enjoyed their burgers, the fries were pretty good, some were a bit burnt but the burgers come with a good-sized portion, easily shareable. They let you sample some beers before getting a glass, which they enjoyed. Wish the menu had a little more variety and prices were decent.

Great service upon entering and of course they allow well behaved and leashed dogs inside of the brewery so win win. The atmosphere and vibe was awesome. Clean and modern. Plus that tap wall with the flat screen tv description of the beers was awesome. The beers were very good. You can tell they care about what they're doing. Everyone liked the Coyote Blonde but I was really enjoying the variety of ipas they had. Don't forget to order some a la carte food. The fried hotdog was great and so was the schnitzel sando! Can't wait to make it back.

Really good beer! The selection was great, with many styles. Their Mexican lager was easy drinking and delicious. The bar tender was very nice and did a great job. Friendly locals, and San Angelos is lucky to have this place.

Made a pit stop on a Friday while heading to Big Bend, marking my second visit. The first time was back in December 2021. The beer was fantastic then, just as it is now. Enjoyed the Hazer IPA and Hunter's porter, while someone in my crew went for the Coyote Blonde - all winners. The staff was super friendly. The place was spotless, and there is a good amount of group seating. We liked the beer enough to get some cans to-go for a post-backpacking celebration. If beer isn't your thing, they've got wine and seltzer water options (pick your own flavor, like Italian soda but with alcohol and no cream). Skipped the food this time because I had a big breakfast. So, I can't comment on it, but it was great my first visit. Swing by, grab a drink, and say hi from The Captain, Queenie, and The Coyote ;)

Love this brewery in San Angelo - I did not try the food, but the beer was excellent and we purchased some to take home. Bartender was very friendly, but you have to go up the bar to get service. Casual ambiance. Our flight included: Coyote blonde ale, Mesa Grande Mexican, Light Roast, High Cotton and Hunters Porter My daughter says the fried pickles here are delicious, but they don't serve them on Sundays - so next time! We especially enjoyed the Coyote Blonde Ale and the Hunter's Porter, delicious!

You come here for the beer, but the food is pretty tasty as well. We sat down and our server was there within a minute or two, very pleasant young lady who answered some of the questions my wife had. She then brought over the bartender who was able to to fully explain what my wife was asking. Both girls were such sweethearts!! The brewery is located in an old building in the Historic downtown area and the decor is simple and relaxed. Plenty of seating inside and they have an outdoor seating area in the back. Oh, did I mention that they are pet friendly inside and outside!!! All pets must be on a leash which is ok with us. A very enjoyable atmosphere with good service, great beer and food. How can you go wrong!!

Plateau Brewing Company was a quick stop for me but I still racked it up as brewery #233. I really wasn't quite feeling it today after a long day of traveling, but it's St. Paddy's day so a beer was in order. And no, absolutely DO NOT call it "St. Patty's" day. I may be Scottish but SWPFTD is Irish and she would not take kindly to that... PBC was hopping when I arrived at about 7pm. It has a few tables out front and a lot of seating inside for a fairly small taproom. Bluebonnet Bandit blueberry wheat ale was first up in my flight. This was a nice aromatic and flavorful wheat with a lot of blueberry coming through. I ordered the Red Bluff Irish red both in honor of St. Pádraig and the lovely SWPFTD, who was toasting me from a local brewery back home. The Red Bluff was a bit malty of course and went down VERY easily. SWPFTD would love this one. If only she went down so easily... The sweet apple Pi Graf has a beautiful color to it. That said I didn't love it. The flavors were just a little harsh for me and didn't work. YMMV of course but this was my least favorite. I had to order Idaho Gem Smash IPA to represent home while I was a stranger in a strange land. For some reason I didn't get much hop on the nose but they came out to play on my tongue. Nice IPA overall. Great flavor but not the overpowering bitterness that neckbearded wannabe beer geeks pontificate about. Last up was the Creature From The Black Legume. I had high hopes for a peanut butter oatmeal stout. My first real introduction to craft beer was with an outstanding oatmeal stout in San Jose, CA which was longer ago than I care to admit. Let's just say craft breweries were nowhere near as big a thing as they are now. This one has a lot of peanut butter on the nose but the peanut butter snuck up on me when I tasted it. My first thought was it was a very mild peanut butter flavor but when the beer stuck to the roof of my mouth I thought, "Whoop, there it is!" I didn't have any food at PBC but their beers are good. Great atmosphere and well worth a stop. If anyone is a glutton for punishment, please, follow my brewery, and distillery, reviews from across the U.S. and beyond! https://www.yelp.com/collection/-8iscFkpiiCI563-FDfwGg and if anyone is wondering who SWPFTD is you will have to check out my review of Black Market Brewing Co in Temecula, CA to understand. Yes, you will need to read into it a little to get the joke but I have confidence in you!

Good vibes with a nice selection of brews on tap: glad to see that they had something besides just IPAs. Good service. I sampled 4 beers and my favorite was their Bluebonnet Bandit Blueberry Wheat Ale. Very light and crisp. The barbecue place (next to the bar) was unfortunately overwhelmed and short staffed, so I didn't get to try any. Excellent beers, so I'll probably stop by the next time I'm in town to try another beer and some BBQ.

Absolutely awesome place to bring the family for a night of BBQ foods and great craft beer. Also has Texas made wine and kids menu. Very family friendly place where people don't care at all of you have kiddos with you. Very fun and friendly staff and owners. Good beer, great BBQ and good times for anyone who comes here Friday-Sunday open hours. Ask for Blake and Mike for sure and say hello to them if you go in.