Welcome to Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery and Eatery
"Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery and Eatery is a veteran and women-owned establishment located in Springfield, IL. Offering a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options, this classy yet casual spot features a full bar and outdoor seating. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes like the Black and Tans onion rings and the Margherita Chicken flatbread. The relaxing atmosphere and friendly staff make it a great place to unwind with friends and family. With a wide selection of house-brewed beers and delicious food options, Obed & Isaac’s is a must-visit for a unique dining experience in Springfield."
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500 S 6th St, Springfield, IL 62701, United States500 S 6th St, Springfield, IL 62701, United States Hotline: +1 217-670-0627
Welcome to Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery and Eatery, a versatile dining destination located at 500 S 6th St in Springfield, IL. This family-friendly establishment offers a wide range of utilities, including delivery, takeout, reservations, and catering services. With vegan and vegetarian options available, as well as wheelchair accessibility and outdoor seating, Obed & Isaac’s strives to accommodate every guest’s needs.
When it comes to the menu, Obed & Isaac’s doesn’t disappoint. From savory appetizers like Black and Tans Thickcut onion rings and Parmesan Dip to enticing flatbreads like the Margherita Chicken and BBQ Pork and Pineapple options, there’s something to satisfy every palate. The creative dishes are made with quality ingredients and are sure to impress even the most discerning food enthusiasts.
Customer reviews rave about the relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff, and impressive beer selection at Obed & Isaac’s. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or just looking for a casual dining experience, this microbrewery and eatery is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy delicious food and drinks with friends and family.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery and Eatery. Indulge in their flavorful dishes, sample their signature brews, and bask in the warm and inviting ambiance that this establishment has to offer.
Great place to relax! Strawberry blonde ale is so good! Food is good, atmosphere is fun!
We sat in the beer garden. The garden is very spacious, but there is not a lot of shade. The staff are very friendly. They were very helpful in recommending drafts to sample. I'm not a huge beer fan, but the Apple Cider Ale was pretty good. We ordered a chicken taco pizza and it was extremely good. Overall loved the relaxing atmosphere of the place.
Review Visit: July 1st, 2015 Microbrewery, majorflavor. It wouldn't be a trip to Springfield without visiting something that is inspired or paying an homage to the history of the Capital. You can't throw a rock in Springfield without hitting something that is referencing Abraham Lincoln or this history of the state. Obed and Isaac's is a reference not to Abraham directly but to those he was around. I will avoid the history lesson as I don't fully know who Obed and Isaac were but you can click here if you want a light history lesson of Obed and Isaac's and what the building was and how it relates to Lincoln. Truth be told, I am not sure how the three of us stumbled upon this place for lunch. I know we headed down to explore Springfield for the afternoon and needed somewhere to eat. Luckily, the weather was in our favor and we stumbled upon Obed and Isaac's. They offered outdoor seating that we happily okay with. As we were talking to the person who ended up seating us outside, they offered us a glimpse of the microbrewing process. Due to insurance liabilities, we weren't able to go in the building they were brewing but we got a quick 2 minute tour and history lesson while looking in from the outside. After that, we were lead to our table and given the menus to look at. It is not often that I will order a beer while out traveling since I am driving, but since my girlfriend was with us, she offered to drive if Matt and I wanted to grab some beers. I took her up on that offer and looked at both menus as I formulated what I wanted to order. I settled on a Dirty Blonde Ale for my drink and a Pub Burger for my main meal with a side of mashed potatoes instead of french fries. I've never had mashed potatoes with a burger up until this point in my life and now I can mark that off my 'odd sides to have with a burger' list. My girlfriend got the same Pub Burger while Matt went with a flatbread pizza. Once our food came out, I could see why they charged a bit over $10 for a burger. This thing looked gourment and top of the line. I had serious doubts that my girlfriend nor myself would be able to open our mouths enough to get proper bites. This thing was ginormous. It was tall enough to qualify for some of the rides at amusement parks! Not only did it look delicious but it smelled even better. But, none of that matters. We aren't eating looks or getting full on smells. It was time to unhinge our jaws and get to eating. Each bite was pure heaven. I've had a lot of burgers in my life and this one easily tops my Top 5 list. It just didn't look good. It just didn't taste good. It was phenomenal. Love was there at first bite. I really think the inclusion of the pretzel bun is what made this burger perfect. It mixed well with the bacon and BBQ sauce. The beer came out before the burger and it was instrumental in helping me wash down this behemoth of a burger. It's a good thing I was savoring it instead of chugging. I'm not partial to ales in particular but something about this Dirty Blonde screamed at me from the menu and I was glad it did. It was super tasty. Not a beer I could've bought a 6-pack of but one that accompanied a meal perfectly. I did steal a few of my girlfriends french fries and those were instantly food envy-inducing. They had the perfect level of crisp and seasoning to them. Not to be outdone, my mashed potatoes were equally delicious. Matt seemed to be equally enjoying his flatbread pizza. Overall, this was the best meal we could've asked for and by-far the best meal I've ever had in Springfield. Since this visit, they did open a Peoria location. That one is closer to home for me but due to work schedules and some live changes, I haven't had the time to check it out. Which may be a good thing as I've heard mixed things about it. But, that won't deter me from trying it out at least once. I need another Pub Burger in my life, pronto.
My wife lived in Springfield 10 years ago and talked about this place often. When we went for the weekend, I was excited to check it out --- and it did not disappoint. It was crowded when we arrived for lunch, but shortly after, we found seats at the bar. The first beer I had was an IPA, which was nice and refreshing on this hot day. I wanted to save room for the signature "Horseshoe" --- a Springfield delicacy, so I only got one beer. My next drink was a seltzer, which was also nice relief from the heat. The horseshoe is just as big and filling as I was prepared for, and it was exactly what I hoped for. The cheese, ground beef, and Texas Toast created a supreme base, and the fries on top were hot and crispy. I wish there had been a little more cheese, but I was able to dunk most of the fries in the goop underneath the bread. The atmosphere was great inside, very friendly. And the prices are very reasonable. As an added bonus, the only home owned by Abraham Lincoln is just a few blocks away. So if you like craft beer and bar food, and our 16th president, this is a great place to stop.
Parking lots are confusing! We've been traveling all day from Michigan headed home to Texas and once again Yelp helped us find this beautiful place! We were seated quickly, and our server gave us a great description of the menu and his recommendations. We shared a flatbread and it was fabulous!
Well, here it is...my 300th brewery visit. Are you impressed? I hope so because I haven't enjoyed it. I did it all for you! Ok...maybe not. Obed & Isaac's is a good stop for my 300th it seems. It's located in a cool old building and has a great vibe to it. A flight of four included: Strawberry blonde ale which had good strawberry aroma and flavor. Some strawberry beers have the slight sourness but this one didn't. Sweet and reminiscent of eating sweet berries right out of the garden. Next was Magical Unicorn Elixir. Am I the only one with a dirty mind? I'll leave it at that.... This was a really good IPA. Great hop aroma and flavor. I ordered an appetizer of Scotch eggs because, well, I love Scotch eggs. Honestly, they were a little overdone for me, the yolks were basically hard boiled. They were still quite tasty of course and I know many people don't appreciate the soft boiled yolks. They were served with a stone ground mustard and marinara. Honestly this is the first time I've run across marinara with a Scotch egg and my answer is...no. Sorry, but that's just weird. Mustard goes with Scotch eggs. Would you have mustard with fried mozzarella? Hell no! I'm not hating on marinara, except with Scotch eggs. What's that? You like marinara on your Scotch eggs? Ok, you're wrong. No hate. No anger. You're just wrong. Deal with it and move on. And have mustard with your Scotch eggs. Last beer was...well I can't remember now. I have hit three breweries and ranted about marinara sauce. DD Ont judge me! Have you nouu to iced that no one ever says "Don't judge me" eh er n you compliment them? No, it's only when you have criticism, which means to me it's not the judging that bothers them as long as it's positive. Anyway... O&I was pretty cool in spite of the marinara. The beers were good, the staff was friendly, and the building and history were cool. If anyone is a glutton for punishment, please, follow my brewery, and distillery, reviews from across the U.S. and beyond! https://www.yelp.com/collection/-8iscFkpiiCI563-FDfwGg and if anyone is wondering who SWPFTD is you will have to check out my review of Black Market Brewing Co in Temecula, CA to understand. Yes, you will need to read into it a little to get the joke but I have confidence in you! I hope my confidence is not misplaced.
We'd been to the Lincoln National Historical Park and saw this was in walking distance (about a block away). It was busy and they told us a 25-30 minute wait, so we sat at the bar to eat instead. Turned out to be over 45 minutes before we got our food! The bartender was busy but very efficient and friendly. New people in the kitchen and new menu items seemed to cause the delay. My husband had the pulled pork bbq plate and it was good. I got the legendary Horseshoe Sandwich. Angus beef burger on the toast, with white cheese sauce and fried on top. It was really tasty! This is a busy place with outdoor seating and the bar.
Great beer selection. Huge menu. Service was quick to match our rush. Food was excellent. Clean, friendly. Bit of a labyrinth inside.
Really great place for out of town guests. The house's historic vibe fits in well in historic Springfield. All the beer is brewed onsite and the one's I've tried live up to their menu descriptions. On my most recent visit with some out of town friends - we all enjoyed our beer and entrees. Meals included fish and chips, honey, goat, and bacon flatbread, Reuben sandwich and fries, and beer cheese soup. Everyone enjoyed their meal- position sizes were ample- and the beer complimented the food. Our server was amazing. Super friendly and on top of things. When we walked out without our boxed up leftovers- she ran to the door to hand them to us. Obed & Isaac's is definitely worth a visit- for a meal or for a beer and appetizer's.