Need a place to chill with the dogs and kids? A new brewing company in Richland caters to both and you won't be disappointed.

Most brewing companies can be a little cramped for space but not the latest brewing company to open in the Tri-Cities.

Are There Any Kid-Friendly Breweries In The Tri-Cities?

Iconic Brewing is now open at 2470 Henderson Loop in Richland and with 2 acres to roam, kids and the pooches will enjoy the space.

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Iconic Brewing has also been bringing the Columbia Basin entertainment with local and regional music acts like Eclectic Approach and Too Slim and the Taildraggers just to name a few.

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The two acres at Iconic Brewing have picnic tables and plenty of room for the family to enjoy the music and the food. The beer is locally brewed on-site and they only source local hops for their beers.

What Food Is Served At Iconic Brewing?

One of the neat things Iconic Brewing is doing is food trucks and entertainment on-site, making for a 360 brewing experience.

The new brewery is open Wednesday - Sunday and you can even enjoy red and white wines besides the locally brewed beer.

Does Iconic Brewing Offer Wines?

The future looks bright as the business would like to add a tasting room featuring wines from Southern Cross Winery.

If you've been looking for a new place to check out that's dog and kid-friendly, Iconic Brewing is worth checking out. You can read more details and get the open and closed hours for Iconic Brewing on their Facebook page here.

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