Enjoy the local brews of the Loess Hills by visiting these craft breweries on the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway!
Sioux City is home to three craft breweries, all with taprooms where you can try one of their many varieties of beer or cider. On the southern end of the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway, two local breweries in Council Bluffs and Glenwood are community hubs popular with cyclists. As you enjoy the local brews, please drink and drive responsibly! Plan your road trip on the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway using the Explore the Byway page. |
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Marto Brewing Co.
Whether you're looking for thirst-quenching craft beer or mouth watering appetizers, entrées, and desserts, Marto Brewing Co. has got you covered! Pay them a visit in downtown Sioux City and be sure to check out their outdoor patio area.
At Marto you'll find the classics alongside new modern styles. They are into hazy IPAs, wild fermented sours and massive barrel-aged stouts. Plus, they'll put almost anything in a beer if it creates something special: fruit, coffee, coconut, vanilla beans, peanut butter...whatever! Marto offers a menu of food items created using local ingredients whenever possible to go along with their beer. That means crazy good, crazy fast authentic Neapolitan style pizza, and whatever else their talented chefs can cook in their wood-fired oven. |
Keg Creek Brewing Company
Keg Creek Brewing Company is a small brewery with a hometown feel. Their history as home brewers has not been forgotten and they pride ourselves on an open and comfortable environment that enhances craft beer education, enjoyment, and experimentation – no matter your experience level!
Keg Creek started with four main beers and today offer more than 30 varieties. What began as a brewer’s club has become an ever-expanding community hub. Friends, neighbors, and out-of-town visitors can “hop off the mainstream” and enjoy prize-winning craft beer served with a big dose of small-town hospitality. In 2024, Keg Creek moved to a new location on Glenwood's town square. |
Full Fledged Brewing Company
Full Fledged Brewing Company is a family-owned craft brewery in Council Bluffs that opened in 2019 and have since won numerous awards for their craft beer.
Council Bluffs is home to miles of trails, so Full Fledged Brewing Company is popular with cyclists. Additionally, dogs are allowed and welcomed on their patio, which is on the north side of the building. Please follow their dog-friendly patio rules posted at the brewery's entry ways. Marshall and Mack, the brewing team, give tours once a month, typically the third Sunday of each month. Registration is required to attend. Email [email protected] to sign up. |
Jackson Street Brewing
Jackson Street Brewing is a small, humble yet mighty family-owned brewery opened since 2015, now located on 5th Street in downtown Sioux City.
Enjoy their craft brews in the tasting room or rent their party room for special occasions. You can also grab their beer to go (please drink responsibly!). El Comal is located inside Jackson Street. It's a quick-service kitchen featuring street tacos, burritos, and more. El Comal is open Wednesday to Saturday and closes a half hour before the tasting room. No outside food is allowed when the kitchen is open. |
Brioux City Brewery
Opened in January 2018, Brioux City Brewery is a "dive brewery" located in Sioux City in the historic neighborhood bar Marty's Tap. No food, just local brews and more! Feel free to bring outside food in.
Brioux City Brewery began when Marty's Tap owner Kelly Quinn and home brewing friend Matt Hubert decided to take their home brewing hobby to the next level, making use of a 150 square foot kitchen in local neighborhood bar and Sioux City staple Marty's Tap and cramming it with as much brewing equipment as possible. A 1 BBL brewhouse, expect to see a wide variety of beers and ciders on tap at any given time. |