
St. Catharines Restaurants
St. Catharines Restaurants

Craft Beer Destination
For restaurants, pubs, taprooms, or breweries where craft beer selection, house beer, rotating taps, or brewery culture is a major reason to go.
Average craft beer destination score: 7.9/10
Outstanding
Excellent
oddBar
9.3oddBar's beer list is central to the visit, with drafts, cans, cider, sours, stouts, and a slice-and-pint happy hour giving the room a beer-minded pizza-bar rhythm.
Lock Street Brewing Company
8.9Lock Street is most legible as a beer-first Port Dalhousie stop, with house taps, retail beer options, and a pub menu built to sit beside the brewery list rather than overshadow it.
Bugsy's
9.0Bugsy’s beer program is central to the visit: 20 draught taps, a broad bottle-and-can list, and an International Beer Club built around 99 qualifying brands. It gives the pub a strong reason to be chosen for more than wings alone.
Good Options
The Office Tap & Grill
9.3Beer drinkers get more than a couple of taps. Ontario craft cans, cider, non-alcoholic choices, and rotating bottles give the drinks side enough range to browse before burgers or sharables.
The Feathery Pub
8.9The official page lists 13 beers on tap alongside local Niagara wine, so drinks are part of the pub identity rather than an add-on. The beer story works best with salty, sharable food such as Feathery Nachos, wings, dill pickles, or tater tots.
The Kilt and Clover
8.3Draft beer is part of the natural order here rather than a side note. It pairs with the strongest menu lane: wings, fish and chips, nachos, burgers, Reuben sandwiches, and other pub staples.





