![]() Also part of the space is a small BBQ food counter that offers a limited (but tasty) selection of beef, pork, and chicken from the smoker in addition to cornbread, fries, collard greens, coleslaw, and a bunch of other down-home goodness (Frito pie!). The furnishings are not fancy, but the big roll-up window and the high ceilings make the place feel light and roomy, with plenty of options for couples or large groups. The Northern Pine tasting room is large and airy, with a nice long bar, plenty of seating, and tables that can accommodate a wide variety of parties. Located on Horne Street just off the I-5 freeway, this brewery helps to expand the downtown Oceanside beer map beyond Coast Highway, which, so far, has been the nexus of all things sudsy near the water. By my count, O’side now has nine breweries, which includes the addition of the recently opened Northern Pine Brewing. ![]() Over the course of the past few years, the Oceanside brewing scene has been one of the most dynamic in all of San Diego County. Here’s a trio of small, inviting brewery/tasting rooms (worthy of a visit) that have recently opened to the public: Northern Pine Brewing (Oceanside) New breweries are still opening up-albeit at a slower pace-and many new ventures are renovating existing spaces and moving into facilities that have become available as previous breweries have moved, closed, or changed hands. Things have slowed down a bit brewery-wise over the past few months, but they have by no means stopped.
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