Bar in Raleigh, United States
Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie
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About Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie
Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie pairs a production brewery with brasserie-style kitchen ambitions at 518 Pershing Rd in Raleigh — easy to book and low-friction for groups. On a return visit, go with intent to engage the food menu seriously rather than treating it as a beer-with-snacks stop. Booking is easy, making it a practical anchor for a broader Raleigh evening.
Should You Go Back to Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie?
If you've already been once, the question isn't whether Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie is worth a visit — you know it is. The question on a return trip is whether to treat it as a serious food stop or just a pint-and-snacks situation. The answer, based on what the brasserie format promises, is that the food deserves more attention than most brewery visitors give it. The word "brasserie" is doing real work in the name here, and that's the angle worth pursuing on visit two.
Located at 518 Pershing Rd in Raleigh, NC, Neuse River sits in a city that has developed a credible brewing scene over the past decade. The brasserie pairing is a deliberate choice — brewpub food in North Carolina has traditionally punched below the quality of its beer, and the brasserie framing signals an intent to close that gap. On a return visit, the move is to engage with the food menu more deliberately rather than defaulting to whatever's easiest to order at the bar.
Because specific menu data isn't available in our current record, we won't speculate on individual dishes or tasting notes. What we can say is that a brasserie-style kitchen paired with a production brewery points toward a menu structured around approachable, beer-friendly food with more culinary ambition than a standard taproom. That's the expectation to hold it to, and the question to answer for yourself on that second visit: does the kitchen deliver on the brasserie promise, or does it settle for refined bar snacks?
Booking difficulty rates as easy, which means this is a low-friction option for groups or spontaneous evenings. You're not competing for a table weeks in advance. That accessibility also makes it a practical choice if you're planning a broader Raleigh evening , it fits into an itinerary without requiring military-grade reservation logistics. For broader planning context, see our full Raleigh bars guide, our full Raleigh restaurants guide, and our full Raleigh experiences guide.
Seasonally, now is a reasonable time to visit if you're interested in how the beer lineup tracks with the calendar , most production breweries rotate seasonal offerings, and a brasserie kitchen will often follow suit with ingredient-driven changes. Whether Neuse River's current menu reflects that kind of seasonal attentiveness is worth checking directly before you go.
If you're comparing brewery-adjacent food experiences in Raleigh, Ajisai and Angus Barn sit at different points on the food-seriousness spectrum and are worth factoring into your decision depending on what you want the evening to deliver. For a broader view of what's available in the city, our full Raleigh hotels guide, our full Raleigh wineries guide, and 10th and Terrace are useful reference points depending on how you're structuring the rest of your time.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 518 Pershing Rd, Raleigh, NC 27608
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are a realistic option
- Leading for: Return visitors who want to take the food menu more seriously
- Phone / hours: Not available in current data , confirm directly before visiting
- Price range: Not available in current data
- Nearby context: Part of Raleigh's active bar and brewing scene , see our full Raleigh bars guide for alternatives
Compare Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie | — | |
| 10th and Terrace | — | |
| 13 Tacos and Taps | — | |
| Ajisai | — | |
| Angus Barn | — | |
| Aunty Betty's Gin and Absinthe Bar | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie known for?
Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Raleigh.
Where is Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie located?
Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie is located in Raleigh, at 518 Pershing Rd, Raleigh, NC 27608.
How can I contact Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie?
You can reach Neuse River Brewing & Brasserie via the venue's official channels.
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