The Beer Garden Bulletin: A Little Order for a Lot of Fun

Beer Garden Fun At Blackbird Brewery, we’re all about great beer, good vibes, and unforgettable moments. Now that the sun’s out and the chill is behind us, we’re loving the energy in our beer garden—it’s buzzing with life and quickly becoming the go-to spot to kick back and enjoy this beautiful spring weather. This is where it all comes together—laughter, sunshine, families, pups, friends—and we want to keep it that way.

That’s why we’re taking a moment to shine a spotlight on something that helps us all have more fun: The Beer Garden Rules. Yep, we’ve got ’em. Not because we’re buzzkills, but because a little structure goes a long way in creating a space where everyone can relax and enjoy themselves.

folks having fun in the beer garden And the best part? Y’all have been amazing. Seriously. Thanks to our awesome community. You’re helping us create the kind of beer garden that people talk about—in a good way. So whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, here’s a friendly refresher on how we keep the good times flowing:

The Beer Garden Rules

  • No throwing rocks, dirt, or other objects over the fence.
  • No climbing on the furniture or fences.
  • Please clean up your trash.
  • Please bring glasses to the bus tubs or to the bar.
  • No balls, frisbees, or any other flying objects permitted.
  • Please stay within 8 feet of all children under 13 and please keep an eye on them. While we offer a large fenced area to play, safety is a priority.
  • No one is permitted behind the bar or in the brew area.
  • Absolutely no going behind the buildings.
  • Please do not harm the shrubs and plants.
  • Smoking is allowed at the far end of the Allen Tate sidewalk and please dispose of your butts.
  • Please keep dogs on a leash at all times.
  • Do not move furniture or turn on fire pits and heaters! Ask a staff member for help.
  • Our bartenders are not your babysitters
Littles Are Welcome—With a Grown-Up in Tow

Harmony with her son and a friendWe love seeing families enjoying the beer garden together—it’s one of the things that makes this place feel so full of life and community. To keep the good times rolling for everyone, we kindly ask parents to keep kiddos within arm’s reach (8 feet, to be exact) and actively supervised at all times. Our wide-open space can feel like a playground, but it’s still a shared space with glasses, dogs, and folks just trying to relax with a pint. A little attention goes a long way in making sure everyone—big and small—has a safe and enjoyable visit.

Dogs Are Welcome—On Leash, Please!

We love your furry friends! Leashed pups are welcome on the patio and can even join you inside while you order. Just be sure they’re comfortable with crowds and all the excitement.

In Summary: Respect the Space, Enjoy the Place

Live music in the beer gardenOur goal is simple: to create a space where everyone feels welcome, relaxed, and safe while enjoying great beer in great company. These guidelines aren’t just about keeping things tidy—they help prevent accidents, reduce chaos, and ensure the beer garden stays fun and comfortable for everyone. Thanks for helping us protect the good vibes and look out for one another. With your support, we’ll keep the beer garden joyful and buzzing with good times all season long. Cheers!