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Loyal Legion

Loyal Legion Beer Hall originated in Portland, Oregon as a way to celebrate local craft beer. We have since expanded to Beaverton, Oregon and Sacramento, California. In order to celebrate the craft brewing tradition we knew that we needed two things: the best selection of local beer in the country and the best tap system in the country. We’ve built our bars around (and on top of) both of these. With 99 beers on tap during peak activity, and with a tap system that rivals a NASA program, we have everything in place to walk the talk. Add to that a ferocious commitment to maintaining quality through beer line cleaning and maintenance – and we can guarantee not only the best selection of beer in the state but the highest quality of product as well. Where did the name 'Loyal Legion' come from? Owner Kurt Huffman came across the 'Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Employment Services' sign in 2008 as he was building his first Portland restaurant. The sign was built into the wall in the basement of the Hung Far Low building in Old Town Chinatown. The sign was made of metal sheets attached to a wood frame, a traditional sign construction in the decades before the invention of plywood. Kurt brought in a friend and sign historian Lee Littlewood to help renovate the sign, and it now hangs front and center overlooking our 99 taps. The true history of the '4Ls' organization is a great deal more complex than we understood when we opened in August of 2015. Because of the historic nature of the building that we occupy, our progressive wage structure for our kitchen employees and the history of our sign’s origin, we have received a great deal of interest in our project from both architectural historians and labor historians which has been humbling and gratifying.

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Portland, Oregon

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Year Established
2,015