Grand Opening Celebration: Saturday, May 3, 2025 – Oakshire Inspires Benefit for McKenzie Community Land Trust

Eugene, Oregon’s Oakshire Brewing has opened the Oakshire Commons, the third location for the brewery following the Portland beer hall which opened in 2019. Oakshire Commons is located in the heart of historic downtown Springfield.
Located at 416 Main Street, the Oakshire Commons features 20 taps of Oakshire’s award-winning beers alongside a curated selection of local ciders, wines, kombucha, and non-alcoholic options. It will also adopt the pilot square pizza program that first launched at their Portland location as a standalone brand called Brewfare.
Handcrafted Artistry
The Oakshire Commons showcases reclaimed old-growth Douglas Fir tables and a back service bar area handcrafted by local woodworker Caleb Bruce and his team. Urban Lumber contributed beautifully crafted tables and the distinctive front window bar.

Surrounding the space is a unique picture rail system crafted from the same reclaimed old-growth Douglas Fir, which adds warmth and character to bring the taproom to life. This feature will allow Oakshire to regularly showcase rotating work from local artists, creating an ever-evolving gallery experience for guests.
Oakshire Inspires Benefit for MCLT

Oakshire Brewing will host an official Grand Opening celebration for the Oakshire Commons on Saturday, May 3.
The event will be an Oakshire Inspires benefit for the McKenzie Community Land Trust, a group dedicated to providing access to land for affordable housing and supporting economic development throughout the McKenzie River community.
Oakshire Commons at a Glance:
● Location: 416 Main Street, Historic Downtown Springfield
● Hours: Monday-Saturday 11 AM-10 PM, Sunday 11 AM-9 PM
● Features: 30 taps of Oakshire beer, plus local ciders, wines, kombucha, and non-alcoholic options
● Pizza Kitchen: Opening Friday, April 25, 2025
● Grand Opening Celebration: Saturday, May 3, 2025 – Oakshire Inspires Benefit for McKenzie Community Land Trust
● Design Elements: Handcrafted tables, picture, rail, and back service bar features from reclaimed old-growth Douglas Fir
Sources: New School Beer, MCLT, OakBrew