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Indoor Open for Limited Capacity 2.12.21

As Linn County has moved down a level, we are able to open for indoor seating again.  We are however limited to 25% and all the other measures are still in effect.  Masks must be worn when not seated at your table.  Social distancing is still required.   Due to the capacity limitations, it’s possible that there will be empty tables and we can still not accommodate you.  Please be understanding as we figure out yet another rule change.

We are really looking forward to seeing everyone again and sharing some great beer!

Our hours will be 3 to 9pm daily for foreseeable future.

Cheers!

Update

Just a quick update.   As of Jan. 1st 2021, we are still under state orders to be carryout only.  We will be filling growlers and crowler as well as selling retail beer to go.  Stop in and say  Hi and grab some of your favorites to go.   We thank everyone who has been in to support us during this very trying time for both society in general and small businesses in particular!   We are pushing through and hoping to have you back in for a pint or two in house sometime soon.   CHEERS!

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Come have a pint! Wed 5.20.20

No Rails – Phase 1 Opening

What to Expect

  • 50% occupancy:   That means the maximum we can have in house at any given time is 40 people.   

 

  • Social Distancing:   Tables will be at least 6 feet apart.  Please keep walkways clear and stay with your group at your table unless you are coming to the bar to order a drink.  

 

  • No Bar Seating:   The phase 1 requirements prohibit bar seating.  Yes, this makes things a bit tougher for those of you who usually come in by yourself and sit at the bar.  
  • Extended Sanitation Times:    Phase 1 requirements are that tables, chairs and any other touch points be thoroughly sanitized between every customer.  This means we will have to spray them with a solution that can kill the COVID-19 virus.  This solution takes 10 minutes to be completely effective, so there will be a delay between when one group leaves and another can take that table.
  • No Snacks:    The popcorn machine and pretzels are common touch points that we will not have available during at least phase 1.   You are, as always, more than welcome to bring your own food or snacks with you.  
  • No Water Station:   As this is another common area touch point, you will need to ask your bartender for a glass of water if you would like one. 
  • No Table Service:   As we are instructed to minimize employee table side interactions, we ask that you please order at the bar and maintain social distancing as you do so.
  • Small groups Only:   Maximum group size is 10 people.  
  • Limited Seating:  Due to social distancing requirements, we’ll have a limited number of tables and seats.   It’s very possible during busy times that we will not have open seats and will have to turn people away.  We hope you will understand that it’s not what we would like to do, but we have to do to meet the state guidelines.  

 

While we are very much looking forward to having our patrons return for a pint or two, your safety, our safety and the safety of our area as a whole is of utmost importance.  It won’t be quite the same experience you are used to and we appreciate your patience and understanding as we figure out how best to staff and run a taproom under these conditions.  

 

Limited Hours: 3-7pm Daily

At this time, No Rails is following state guidelines and we are open for growler fills and to-go retail beer and cider sales only.  We cannot serve anything on premise for the next 3 and a half weeks.  We will be open 3 to 7pm daily until the state changes things again.  We greatly appreciate everyone who has been making a point of coming in and supporting us during these trying times.  This affects our entire community and hits small businesses hard.  We couldn’t do this without all of our amazing customers.  It’s been great seeing you even if it’s only for a few minutes while you grab some beer and cider to go.  Hopefully this will be a bump in the road before too long and we all come out the other side intact.  Cheers!

2nd Anniversary – Weeklong Celebration

No Rails Ale House will be celebrating our 2nd Anniversary with a weeks worth of special keg tappings and events. Please see the schedule of kegs and events in the link below. All are public events including the Crux Tap Takeover on Wednesday. Thank you all for your amazing support and another successful year! Cheers!

https://tinyurl.com/y794wzyq

No Rails Ale House Super Bowl Party

Our 3rd Annual Super Bowl Party at No Rails Ale House. This is a private, ticketed event. Tickets are $25 and include catered food, snacks and dessert. There will be games with prizes along with the Super Bowl itself. Come have a great time and leave the hosting and cleanup to us! Cheers!

Night King Barrel Aged Beer Festival 2018

No Rails Ale House will be hosting it’s 2nd annual Night King Barrel Aged Festival. We are expanding to two nights this year. Saturday November 10th and Sunday November 11 at 6pm. (Monday is a holiday). This is a private, ticketed event. Tickets are $45 and include your catered BBQ, 4 Flight Pours of your choice and an event glass to take home with you. Additional pours will be available for purchase as you see fit. Bring a friend or two and make sure you have a ride home or take a Lyft / Uber! These are some big beers and ciders! Tickets will be available at No Rails Ale House starting on Friday 10/19.

Tap List for the Event: https://tinyurl.com/y8su4fcq

We are working on adding another cider and possibly another beer or two depending on what’s available between now and then.

Founders Brewing Night @ No Rails Ale House

Join No Rails Ale House and Founders Brewing for an evening of fun and fantastic beer. We’ll have 5 great beers from Founders on tap for the evening along with games and prizes.

Cider Week – 2 Towns Tap Takeover

2 Towns will be joining us for a fun Oregon Cider Week event. Five 2 Towns ciders on tap, giveaways and sampling of some new ciders.  Amanda from 2 Towns will be here talking about the latest offerings from 2 Towns and we will also be tapping a keg of the very limited La Mure from 2 Towns which is a Pinot Barrel Aged Marionberry sour inspired by Belgian lambics.

In The News

The Albany Democrat Herald was nice enough to stop by and chat with us and take some photos for an article in their paper and online edition.  You can find the article in today’s paper (2/20/17) and you can also read the full article online at this link:   NRAH

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