White Salmon, Wash. – Everybody’s Brewing is excited to announce that they are expanding with a second location in Southwest Washington. They will be assuming ownership of the Northwood Public House and Brewery in Battle Ground.
Founded in White Salmon in 2008 by Christine and Doug Ellenberger, Everybody’s Brewing began with a belief in the power of a shared human experience – be it with a laugh and a pint at the pub, or a six-pack split between friends. Everybody’s has grown from a small-town pub to a leader in the Columbia River Gorge restaurant and brewing industries. Now celebrating 16 years, Everybody’s is a year-round destination for Gorge residents and tourists alike and is firmly established as an indispensable part of the Pacific Northwest community.
Everybody’s intends to bring this same sense of connection to Battle Ground while honoring the existing community established by Northwood Public House. “We love the Northwood scene and we are committed to maintaining its charm and special place in the Battle Ground community”, said Christine. “We so admire what Eric and Paula have created at Northwood, and we are super excited about the future. We look forward to working with the amazing team at Northwood and sharing a pint with the loyal patrons”, Doug added.
For 10 years, Northwood owners Eric and Paula Starr have operated with a family-oriented and worker-focused mindset. These shared values make the transition feel natural. “Northwood has always been a labor of love, so it was our highest
priority to hand things off to someone who shares our values and passion”, said Eric. “We could not be happier that the handoff is to Everybody’s – they are the perfect folks to take Northwood forward”.
Everybody’s provides a community that fosters positive experiences by offering top-quality beer and food in a welcoming environment, produced and served by passionate, creative people. This honest and transparent approach
has been tremendously successful, evidenced by awards received from the Washington Craft Beer Association, SIP Magazine and Best of the Gorge. Everybody’s embodies just what the name suggests; a place for everybody and beer for all.
The transition to “Everybody’s at Northwood” is scheduled for Friday, November 1, 2024.
Everybody’s Brewing Announces Second Location
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