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Home›Featured Post›Brewery Focus›Brewery Spotlights›Spotlight on Eris: This woman-owned brewery, cider house and restaurant on Chicago’s NW side has plenty of character — not to mention great beer, cider and food

Spotlight on Eris: This woman-owned brewery, cider house and restaurant on Chicago’s NW side has plenty of character — not to mention great beer, cider and food

By Trent Modglin
September 12, 2022
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Eris Brewery & Cider House

Where you’ll find it: 4240 W. Irving Park Road in Chicago
Wednesday — Noon-9 p.m.
Thursday — Noon-10 p.m.
Friday-Saturday — 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sunday— 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
ErisChicago.com

History in short: Opened in 2018 after four years of planning, women-owned-and-operated Eris Brewery and Cider House brought the state’s first combined brewery, cider house and full-service restaurant to the Old Irving Park neighborhood on Chicago’s far northwest side. Co-owner Michelle Foik served in high-profile positions in both operations and sales at the likes of Virtue Cider, Revolution Brewing and Goose Island prior to launching Eris.

The space: Eris set up shop in a massive old Masonic Temple, built back in 1910, and made major renovations while managing to keep several key characteristics of the old space (which later became a Korean church) intact, like original light fixtures, booths built out of reclaimed wood from the building, and returning the bricked-in windows to their original 17-foot floor-to-ceiling proportions, which adds a ton of character.

Foik and fellow owner Katy Pizza ambitiously scaled Eris’ basement fermentation cellar for future demand during the initial build-out, realizing that changing out tanks later would be impossible. In other words, build big and grow into the venue instead of starting small and growing out of the space.

Insider’s tip: Their patio can be utilized year-round thanks to six infrared gas heaters on the pergola.

The grub: Not to be ignored is a robust dinner and weekend brunch menu that draws customers in from throughout Chicago and the burbs. For an appetizer, try the crispy smoked cauliflower with a chili maple glaze. The shrimp and grits, made with chorizo sausage, portabella mushrooms, cheddar cheese grits and a unique maple-Sriracha drizzle, are scrumptious, as are the burgers and fried chicken sandwich with Carolina BBQ sauce. 

Eris set up shop in a massive old Masonic Temple, built back in 1910, and made major renovations while managing to keep several key characteristics of the old space intact.

What we’re drinking: The drink menu is split evenly between housemade ciders and beers. The well-balanced ciders are on a regular rotation, often incorporating seasonal fruits. Current favorites from the cidery are Strawbarbarella (strawberry rhubarb hard cider) and Van Van Mojo (blueberry cider dry hopped with Mosaic hops), and from the brewery you should not pass up their aptly named Happy Pils.

On the horizon: On Nov. 21 from 6:30-8 p.m., Eris will be hosting a blind taste test of eight samples of pure hard apple ciders from their own supply and their friends in the business. … Further down the road are plans to install a 200-person event space and separate kitchen on the second floor, but in the meantime, if you need to host a holiday event, big or small, Eris has packages to fit your needs and budget. 

TagsChicago breweryChicago ciderEris Brewery and Cider HouseEris Eruption Brisket BonanzaGoose IslandIllinois BrewingKaty PizzaMichelle FoikOktoberfestOld Irving ParkRevolution Brewery
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