The Jacksonville Brewery Trail
Jacksonville has a serious, neighborhood-spanning craft-beer scene. Here is a self-guided trail through the breweries worth your afternoon, and exactly what to order at each.
Updated June 2026

A scene that spans the city
Here's the thing locals figure out fast: Jacksonville is enormous, and its breweries aren't clustered into one tidy district. They're scattered across the neighborhoods that give the city its character. You'll find a rooftop taproom Downtown, an original-gangster brewhouse in Riverside, an experimental beer lab in San Marco, and a tight little walkable cluster up in Historic Springfield. Each one feels like the neighborhood it lives in.
That spread is actually the fun of it. Instead of crawling between bars on one street, you get to see the real Jacksonville between stops — the St. Johns River bending through downtown, the leafy brick streets of Riverside, the Craftsman bungalows of Springfield. Treat the breweries as anchors and the city as the trail. Below are the flagships worth building an afternoon around, plus the Springfield cluster that rewards leaving the car parked.
The flagships
If you only have time for a few, these three are the cornerstones of Jacksonville craft beer — one in each of the big riverfront neighborhoods.
The Springfield cluster
Here's the move that turns a brewery run into a genuine crawl: head up to Historic Springfield. The neighborhood has a tight, walkable cluster of breweries packed close enough that you can leave the car parked and go on foot — Main & Six, Hyperion and Strings among them. Wandering between brick storefronts and restored bungalows with a beer in hand is half the appeal.
It's the most "neighborhood crawl" experience Jacksonville offers, and it doubles as the best way to actually see Springfield. For the full lay of the land — what else to eat, see and do up there — read our Historic Springfield neighborhood guide and plan to make an afternoon of it.
Three taprooms, one walk
Main & Six, Hyperion and Strings sit close enough to do on foot — the most genuine brewery crawl in the city.
How to run the trail
Use a rideshare
The flagships are spread across Downtown, Riverside and San Marco — too far apart to walk and too good to half-enjoy. Let someone else drive so everyone in the group can actually taste the beer.
Pair it with food
Don't drink on empty. Many taprooms have a kitchen or a rotating food truck parked out front, and the surrounding neighborhoods are full of great spots — line your stomach as you go.
Bring the dog
This is Florida, and many of these taprooms are dog-friendly with patio seating. Check the specific spot first, but a well-behaved pup is often more than welcome along for the trail.
More ways to eat & wander
The brewery trail is one slice of how Jacksonville eats and drinks. Here's where to go next.
Where to Eat in Jax
The full dining hub — every neighborhood, every craving. Start here for the big picture.
Best Brunch in Jacksonville
The morning-after move. Where to land for biscuits, mimosas and a slow Sunday.
Mayport Shrimp & Seafood
Off-the-boat shrimp and the dockside fish houses that put Mayport on the map.
Historic Springfield
The walkable brewery cluster and the restored bungalow district around it.
San Marco
Aardwolf's home turf — the Square, the lions and a stroll-worthy dining scene.
Things to Do
Round out the day — what to see and do across the Bold City beyond the taproom.
Common questions
What are the best breweries in Jacksonville?
The three flagships are Intuition Ale Works Downtown, Bold City Brewery in Riverside, and Aardwolf Brewing Company in San Marco. They're the cornerstones of the city's craft-beer scene, one in each of the big riverfront neighborhoods.
Can you walk between breweries in Jacksonville?
Not the flagships, which are spread across Downtown, Riverside and San Marco and are too far apart to walk. But Historic Springfield has a tight, walkable cluster, Main & Six, Hyperion and Strings, where you can park the car and crawl on foot. It's the most genuine brewery walk in the city.
What should I order at Intuition Ale Works?
Order the Jon Boat Coastal Ale, their easy-drinking flagship and exactly the kind of crisp, sessionable beer you want for a Florida afternoon. Grab a seat on the rooftop bar overlooking the St. Johns River and the stadium.
Are Jacksonville breweries dog-friendly?
Many of the taprooms are dog-friendly with patio seating, so a well-behaved pup is often welcome along for the trail. Check the specific spot first, since policies vary.
What's the best way to do a Jacksonville brewery tour?
Use a rideshare so everyone can actually taste the beer, since the flagships are spread too far apart to walk. Pair it with food as you go, many taprooms have a kitchen or a food truck out front, and hours and rotating taps change constantly, so call ahead or check social before a special trip.