Overtime Brewing sits just off Fort Bragg’s main thoroughfare — a low-key brewery with indoor tables, bar seating, and a dog-friendly patio fitted with heaters. The building is a clean renovation near the coast, drawing locals and beachgoers alike.
The beer list runs from classic to creative, including a cucumber ale, Japanese green tea brew, and blackberry-infused Gov’t Shutbrown. Core offerings like Super Centennial IPA, Bitter Stout, and Part-Time Porter round out the taps. Flights are available in 5oz pours for those wanting variety.
The food menu keeps things hearty: double burgers, blue cheese fries, and bacon-loaded mac and cheese. “Doug’s Portuguese Lollypop” — skewered flank steak and Linguica sausage — anchors the savory side, with chicken sandwiches and nachos filling in the rest.
The setup leans casual and open-ended, with chalkboard menus, walk-up ordering, and a mix of shaded and sunny seating. Located a short walk from Glass Beach and downtown Fort Bragg, the brewery is built for post-hike meals, weekend drop-ins, or slow afternoons near the coast.