Beer flight
The beer to the left is Old City and the beer to the right is one called Florida Stories
Ordering and bar seating area
a glass of beer on a wooden table
Interior
people sitting at tables in a restaurant
two glasses of beer
Backyard space to play some games or catch some rays
Beer cooler
Mini free library to sit and sip for a few hours
Bar Area
Indoor seating and bar
Anniversary menu
Inside- event sign
drink
Cute signage
interior
drink
Seating
Stylish seating area
Pumpkin butternut squash bread
Iced matcha with peach sage syrup
Gary M.
Sep 28, 2024
This is as local as it gets. Before I went sober, I wasn't big on beer. The only time I'd be quick to try some is if it was local. With that being said, I've tried more than a handful from here & all have been good. Fast forward from then to now, there have been changes such as the addition of coffee being served. That's been major because vendors like Super Secret Donuts, Killer Wail Barbecue, etc have been hosting their services on a consistent basis. Outside of that, to all pizza lovers, Dante's Woodfire pizza is stationed on location & is a MUST have. There are tons of events happening throughout the week as well. Live music, spelling bees, artist markets... you name it. All of the bartenders are friendly & have always been attentive. I always have a great time coming here.
Read MoreEmma D.
Dec 22, 2024
This is a review for their coffee concept (Coffee @ Heirloom). Another good coffee option to add to the Tulsa rotation! Quick caveat that they specialize in single origin drip here. I haven't had that yet, but hope to soon which could bump my rating up.So far I've only had iced lattes and matcha lattes here. I like that they have good quality matcha which can be hard to find in Tulsa. They appear to properly strain or at least thoroughly whisk their matcha because mine was not clumpy or grainy at all. Matcha can be an afterthought at a lot of coffee shops- leading to underwhelming quality or preparation, but Heirloom avoids these pitfalls making it one of the top places to get matcha in Tulsa imo.The espresso is fine. It is smooth and not acrid so it hits the mark for me, and tastes somewhat similar to coffee shops like cirque or foolish things. They have some fun rotating seasonal syrups to add to lattes. I haven't been blown away by any of these flavors, but they aren't overly sweet. I tried the apple cinnamon and orange spice in regular lattes and both had the seasonal spiced flavor I was looking for. This summer, I had a sage peach syrup in my matcha. I wish this was more sage forward because I was hoping for a stronger herbal kick.Coffee @ heirloom reminds me a lot of early days Cirque. The branding/illustration on the cups is fun and eye catching. The service is always personable and warm (& you'll be jealous of their outfits which are always amazing).The one downside of coffee @ heirloom for me is in the ambience. I love heirloom's interior for a brewery, in the evening. But, during the day, the building has really large windows that let in almost too much light. For reference, I've seen people pin up jackets along the windows to try to create shade so the sun doesn't beat down on them while they're sitting. To me, the ideal way to use this coffee shop is to grab a coffee to go, maybe grab something from one of the food trucks outside, quickly check out some of the vendors they often have inside the building on weekends, and then head out to explore other neighborhood shops. I don't think the vibe is ideal if you want to have a longer sit down hangout or do work. This not being the ideal "sit down and savor" ambience is probably why I haven't gotten their speciality drips because I tend to choose single origin drip when I can sit down and really enjoy the flavor. That's not to say there's anything directly wrong about the set up they have, just that the vibe here is a little different than a traditional coffee shop. As the name suggests this is more of a coffee pop up at a brewery than a coffee shop.To take advantage of the set up- I recommend taking your coffee to go and enjoying the neighborhood. This is located on admiral in the Kendall Whittier neighborhood, which makes the coffee a great first stop before hitting the many small businesses in the area. (I recommend any of the small vintage clothing shops & Addis ceramics). This place certainly has its own niche and well earned following in the Tulsa coffee scene. I will continue to come back!
Read MoreDestiny L.
Mar 5, 2025
This place had some great beers and coffee on site. It was also a dog friendly and had a live DJ.
Read MoreElizabeth B.
Nov 10, 2024
We stopped at Heirloom for coffee in the morning and can't wait to go back. LOVED the espresso drinks! LOVED that it was dog friendly! LOVED the sweet bread! We traveled in from Arkansas and needed a spot to work from for an hour. Already planning our next trip! Staff was also 10/10 and can't wait for another trip.
Read MoreJamie S.
Feb 3, 2024
Heirloom is a great local brewery! We've been coming for years. Morning Devotion is my favorite local craft stout. The staff is all nice and helpful with recommendations. I love all of the plants inside. Very fun place to hang out. Check out the events they have too!
Read MoreChris L.
Dec 10, 2023
We have been going to this brewery this year and loving it. They are a smaller brewery than Cabin Boy or Solera but they offer some pretty good beer and have both in and outdoor seating. Service is stellar. It has an Austin vibe to it.Our favorite is called Morning Devotion, it is a Milk Stout brewed with Cirque Cold Brew and Supermarket Cinnamon. I actually than it has a decent Asian flair profile (sesame) to it. It makes your BBQ taste better but also enjoyable by itself.Another dark beer called Nightjar is also pretty tasty. It's brewed with specialty dark malts and Czech Saaz hops. If you a coconut lover, you will like Coconut Telegraph, it's a Blonde Ale conditioned on nicely toasted coconut. It smells wonderful too.
Read MoreMichael S.
Jun 21, 2023
Was nearby and decided to stop by and I am glad I did. They have been in business for over 5 years. I drank a flight of beers (really liked the Sad Dad and Harbormaster). Service was quick, friendly, and attentive (thanks Ian). They have events check social media (FB). They have food trucks for events and the weekends. I would highly recommend drinking here. If nearby give it a try. Enjoy!!
Read MoreAlex A.
Jun 15, 2024
If you want a woke beer, this is the place for you! If you want a good beer without the unnecessary drama, go elsewhere. Their beers don't rotate too often, probably because they don't sell too fast. I feel like they used to be better.
Read MoreYak R.
Oct 20, 2024
Rude staff.Poor service.Mediocre beer for the cost. We liked the food truck out front but will find it somewhere else more welcoming that this snobby place.
Read MoreChris P.
Oct 18, 2024
Beer is okay but service stinks. No specific line so the pushy person gets served and the one person working the bar has trouble managing. Staff is nice it's just hard with only one lady.
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