Eddie’s List: San Francisco Bay Area Newsletter

Eddie’s List: San Francisco Bay Area Newsletter

Kid Friendly Breweries, Beer Gardens Bay Area

Kid Friendly Breweries Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, Oakland, San Mateo; Kid Friendy Beer Gardens Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Family Friendly Pubs South Bay

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Eddie Hernandez
Sep 12, 2025
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Beer Gardens, Kid-Friendly Breweries Bay Area

Last updated September 12, 2025 7:50AM

For more kid-friendly events, pop-ups, last-minute activities, check out my free weekly email newsletter filled with lots of things in/around the San Francisco Bay Area. It features over 22,000 subscribers and is sent once a week usually on ~Mondays. Great for wine moms, social awkward husbands.

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Check out my other guides for more kid-friendly activities, places in the Bay Area (more coming soon).

More Kid Friendly Activities

Have a recommendation? Use the contact button on the homepage to submit a brewery or beer garden that I may have overlooked. Include details, don’t just use a generic phrase like we are kid-friendly; state what makes you kid-friendly (space, outdoors, events, games, activities, kid-only areas etc.).


Kid Friendly Bars, Breweries Bay Area

Below are 22 kid-friendly breweries, beer gardens in the Bay Area. As with all my guides, I will update them with more details and options to make it easier to find places to hang out with kids, as well as families, based on reader interest.

Please note that a lot of places do not want to advertise themselves as kid-friendly, as they don’t want to lose out on customers.

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