If you’re searching for the best craft breweries near you in Northeast Ohio, you’re in the right place. Cleveland has quietly become one of the Midwest’s top craft beer cities, with award-winning brewpubs, lakefront taprooms, and neighborhood favorites all within a short drive of each other. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, planning a bachelor or bachelorette weekend, or just rounding up friends for a memorable day out, a Cleveland brewery tour party bus is the easiest way to hit multiple spots without anyone worrying about driving.
Map out the breweries you want to explore, then call Platinum Party Bus to lock in a fun, safe, and unforgettable ride. Our party buses feature temperature-controlled cabins, plush sofa-style seating, and a large flat-screen TV, so the party never slows down between stops. With a PAX-certified chauffeur at the wheel, everyone in your group can sample freely and focus on enjoying the day.
Dates and times book up fast, especially on weekends and during festival season, so don’t wait. Below is our updated, curated list of the best craft breweries in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio to put on your brewery tour party bus itinerary.
The Best Craft Breweries in Cleveland for Your Brewery Tour Party Bus Route
Great Lakes Brewing Company — Ohio City
A Cleveland institution and one of Ohio’s original craft breweries, Great Lakes Brewing has been pouring exceptional beer since 1988. Located in Ohio City directly across from the West Side Market, their brewpub offers indoor restaurant-style seating upstairs, a pub-style downstairs, and outdoor seating when the weather cooperates. Don’t leave without trying their iconic Dortmunder Gold Lager or Edmund Fitzgerald Porter — and if you’re touring near the holidays, plan ahead for the legendary Christmas Ale release.
Masthead Brewing Company — Downtown
Housed in the historic Bryant Building (a 1921 former automotive dealership listed on the National Register of Historic Places), Masthead Brewing pairs Cleveland history with seriously well-crafted beer. Their massive taproom seats around 300 and features a 100-foot bar, a Neapolitan-style pizza kitchen, and a rotating lineup of New England IPAs, lagers, and barrel-aged releases. It’s a frequent favorite for group visits and a natural stop on any brewery tour party bus route.
Noble Beast Brewing Co. — Downtown
Founded in 2017 by Shaun Yasaki (a veteran of Fat Head’s and the former Platform Beer Co.), Noble Beast follows the traditional brewpub model: thoughtful beers paired with great food, all brewed on-site at their 10-barrel brewhouse. The name nods to the German “Noble” hop tradition and the American “beast” of brewing creativity. Grab a Pappy’s Pilsner or Scallywag IPA alongside pepperoni bread or a buffalo chicken wrap — it’s a perfect mid-tour pit stop.
Fat Head’s Brewery — North Olmsted & Middleburg Heights
A perennial local favorite and one of the most decorated breweries in the country, Fat Head’s has stacked up medals at the Great American Beer Festival and the World Beer Cup — including gold for their flagship Head Hunter IPA. With two locations just outside downtown (the Middleburg Heights spot is right by the airport), Fat Head’s offers full menus and a relaxed beer-garden vibe. Their motto says it all: Chill Out Man, Have A Beer.
Terrestrial Brewing Company — Battery Park
Tucked into the Battery Park neighborhood across from Edgewater Park, Terrestrial Brewing serves small-batch beers with one of the best views in the city. Mainstays like Canopy Crusher IPA and Public Pilsner anchor a constantly rotating tap list that includes everything from coconut-cinnamon IPAs to fruited Berliner weisses. The casual patio vibe and Lake Erie sunset make it a must-stop — and yes, it’s also one of the most dog-friendly breweries in Cleveland.
Butcher and the Brewer — East 4th Street
Located on lively East 4th Street, Butcher and the Brewer combines an industrial-chic brewpub with a serious kitchen built around heritage meats, heirloom ingredients, and local artisans. Their “Old-World Cuts and Hand-Built Brews” motto plays out across a menu of charcuterie boards, warm pretzels, and shared plates, paired with house beers ranging from Stop Hop Kaboom IPA to BarleySwine barleywine. The Albino Stout is also worth a try if it’s on tap.
Saucy Brew Works — Ohio City
Two-tier brewhouse, customizable thin-crust pizzas, skee-ball, and a great tap list — Saucy Brew Works checks every box for a group stop. Founded when brewmaster Eric Anderson teamed up with entrepreneur Brent Zimmerman to transform the Steelman Building, Saucy is firmly committed to the Cleveland community. Order a Juicy ASAP hazy IPA and the Bees Knees pizza (spicy capicola, honey, and cheese) and you’ll see why it’s a repeat best-of-Cleveland winner.
Collision Bend Brewing — The Flats
Right on the Cuyahoga River in the Flats, Collision Bend was opened in 2017 by former Great Lakes brewmaster Luke Purcell. The riverside location, full food menu, killer happy hour, and tons of outdoor seating make it a natural stop — especially before or after a Browns or Guardians game. Try the Lake Erie Sunset blood orange American wheat if you’re there during the warmer months.
Brewnuts — Detroit Shoreway
If donuts and beer sound like a strange combination, give it ten minutes at Brewnuts and you’ll be a believer. This much-loved donut and beer bar pairs creative, fresh-made donuts with a solid rotating tap list. It’s a fun, only-in-Cleveland kind of stop that works perfectly as a brunch-time pickup spot on the early leg of your party bus route.
Take Your Beer Tasting To The Next Level With The Brewery Passport!
The Cleveland Brewery Passport program encourages locals and visitors to explore the diverse and vibrant brewery scene in Cleveland, Ohio. Participants of the passport program get the opportunity to visit participating breweries across the city and region, enjoying a variety of craft beers that the area has to offer.
Bonus Stops Worth Adding to Your Itinerary
If your group wants to keep the day going or mix in some non-brewery flavor:
- Market Garden Brewery (Ohio City): Right next to the West Side Market, with a full food menu and a fire-pit patio.
- Forest City Brewery (Tremont): A vintage-style brewery with a huge outdoor space, lawn games, and a snack menu.
- Town Hall (Ohio City): A craft beer bar and restaurant with strong brunch and happy-hour specials and a great back patio.
- Flats East Bank: A walkable riverside strip of bars and restaurants — a fun place to end the night.
For groups willing to venture a bit farther, Crooked Pecker Brewing Co. in Chagrin Falls is just a 40-minute drive from downtown and is one of the highest-rated breweries in Ohio on Untappd. It’s an excellent add-on for a longer charter.
Take Your Tour to the Next Level With the Cleveland Brewery Passport
The Cleveland Brewery Passport program is a great way to make your brewery day even more rewarding. Participants check in at participating breweries across the region and can mail in completed passports for prizes; a fun bonus when you’re already planning a Cleveland brewery tour party bus route that hits several stops in one day.
Best Craft Breweries Near Me: Cleveland & Northeast Ohio FAQ
The best craft breweries in Cleveland include Great Lakes Brewing Company, Masthead Brewing, Noble Beast Brewing Co., Fat Head’s Brewery, Terrestrial Brewing, Butcher and the Brewer, Saucy Brew Works, Collision Bend Brewing, and Bookhouse Brewing. Most are clustered in Ohio City, downtown, the Flats, and Battery Park, which makes them easy to combine into a single brewery tour party bus route.
If you’re searching for the best craft breweries near you in Northeast Ohio, the highest-rated picks beyond downtown Cleveland include Fat Head’s Brewery (North Olmsted and Middleburg Heights), Crooked Pecker Brewing Co. in Chagrin Falls — one of the top-rated breweries in Ohio on Untappd — and CLAG Brewing Company in Sandusky, about an hour from Cleveland.
Ohio City is the densest brewery neighborhood in Cleveland and home to Great Lakes Brewing, Saucy Brew Works, Bookhouse Brewing, Market Garden Brewery, and Town Hall — all within walking distance of the West Side Market. It’s the natural starting point for most Cleveland brewery tour party bus routes.
Most groups comfortably hit 3–5 breweries in a half-day tour and 5–7 in a full-day tour, depending on how long you want to spend at each stop. Platinum Party Bus can help you build a route based on your group size, timing, and the breweries you most want to visit.
Yes — Cleveland brewery tour party bus dates fill up quickly on weekends and during the warmer months, especially for bachelor parties, bachelorette parties, birthdays, and corporate outings. We recommend booking at least 2–4 weeks in advance for weekends.
Why Book a Cleveland Brewery Tour Party Bus With Platinum?
A Cleveland brewery tour party bus isn’t just transportation — it’s the difference between a stressful day of designated drivers and parking headaches and a relaxed, all-in experience where everyone gets to participate. Here’s what you get when you book with Platinum:
- PAX-certified professional chauffeurs so nobody in your group has to worry about driving
- Luxury party buses with sofa-style seating, climate control, premium sound, and large TVs
- Multiple bus sizes for groups of 12, 16, 20, or 28 passengers — perfect for birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, or just a great day with friends
- Custom routes built around the breweries you actually want to visit
- Safe, on-time service from a Cleveland-based team that knows the city’s brewery scene inside and out
Whether you’re celebrating a milestone, hosting out-of-town guests, or just rounding up friends for a Saturday well spent, Platinum Party Bus makes Cleveland’s craft beer scene easy to enjoy.
Ready to roll? Contact Platinum Party Bus today to lock in your Cleveland brewery tour party bus and build the perfect route around your group’s favorite stops.

