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Atascadero
Don’t miss Wild Fields Brewhouse for good food and award-winning craft brew
 Mini-bowling, games and activities at this family- friendly brewpub
Located in a former bowling alley, Wild Fields Brewhouse is a local brewpub, crafted as a com- fortable space for beer lovers and families alike. The original lanes
are long gone; however, owners Jacque and Ryan Fields installed a few mini lanes in addition to arcade games, foosball, giant Connect Four, and a toddler corner. The games are fun for the whole family including the adults.
Jacque and
Ryan were brought
together by craft beer
and always dreamed
of starting their
own brewpub. They
relocated to Atas-
cadero and made
their dream a reality
when they opened
the doors of Wild
Fields Brewhouse in
2019. With two small
children of their own, they wanted a place that offered something for everyone in the family. The timing of the opening wasn’t ideal since the pandemic shutdown came a short time later. The couple got creative and kept the business going until they were once again able to open their doors.
Jacque is the mastermind of
the culinary items. The food menu was developed to be “a little wilder than the typical”. On the menu, you’ll find many classic items that pair with beer, such as pickled
eggs, pretzels, sandwiches, and hot dogs; the twist is that the flavor has been hopped up. Instead of your basic sandwiches, you’ll find items like the Elote Burger, Luau Burger, Chicken Artichoke, and Blue Cheese Patty Melt. The mac and cheese is loaded with bacon and
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Polish kielbasa, while the hot dog selection ranges from El Camino Street Dog to Curry- wurst. Vegetar- ians will love
the wide selection of several vegan items including the Brewhouse Bahn Mi made with a marinated grilled carrot and pickled veggies. Don’t worry, if you are bringing the kiddos, there is a half-pint menu with items those 12 and under will love including a PB&J sandwich.
The main draw for adults is of course the beer. Among the 20 taps pouring house beers, there are at least two brown ales, a Mexican- style lager, and a Scottish-style ale. The beer has been raking in awards at competitions, including an impressive award of four gold med- als at the 2022 World Beer Cup for Atascadero Beach, Pine Mountain Monolith, Magic Swirling Sip and Three Bridges Brown. The four
gold medals in a single year at this prestigious competition broke a craft beer record. The latest win was
at the 40th Annual Great American Beer Festival, where Wild Fields Brewhouse was named Brewery of the Year in the 500 to 1,000 barrels of beer a year category. The award was won based on receiving three gold medals with their Magic Swirling Sip (Scottish Ale), Three Bridges (American Brown Ale), and Pine Mountain Monolith (English Brown Ale).
“Seven big medals at the biggest competitions in one year is definite- ly something we weren’t expecting to accomplish,” added Ryan. “We couldn’t do it without our awesome team here and all our supporters
and people that believed in us along the way even though things haven’t always been easy or obvious that we were going to succeed.”
Be sure to visit their website
for upcoming events. You’ll find family-friendly events such as “Mommy” Meetup Mondays, Trivia nights, Paint & Pint afternoons, and Pottery Workshops.
Wild Fields Brewhouse is
located at 6907 El Camino Real in Atascadero and is open Thu-Mon 11 a.m.-9 p.m. For more information visit wildfields.com or call
(805) 399-2337.
—Lisa Pretty
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