There is something quietly triumphant about walking into a taproom on a weekday afternoon and feeling like you have stumbled onto something the rest of the world has not quite caught up to yet. That is exactly the feeling that greets you at Four Corners Brewing Co.’s Irving taproom, tucked into the energetic stretch of Las Colinas near the bustling SH-114 corridor. If you think craft beer culture is something you have to drive to Deep Ellum for, this place is about to pleasantly prove you wrong.
Four Corners Brewing Co. got its start in Dallas, but the Irving outpost has carved out its own distinct personality. The taproom is spacious without feeling cavernous, with warm industrial finishes, reclaimed wood accents, and enough natural light to make you forget you are sitting indoors. There is a large patio out back that fills up fast on weekend evenings, and it is the kind of space where a two-hour visit turns into four without anyone noticing or minding.
The beer list is the obvious draw, and it delivers in a big way. Four Corners has built its reputation on Latin-inspired craft ales and lagers that feel genuinely rooted in Texas culture rather than borrowed from a national playbook. Their flagship Local Stimulator amber ale is an accessible, malt-forward pour that even casual beer drinkers tend to love immediately. But venture further down the tap list and you will find rotating seasonal releases that show real creativity — think hibiscus wheat ales, spiced dark lagers around the holidays, and collaborations with other Texas breweries that feel like events worth planning around.
The food program complements the beer rather than competing with it. Street-style tacos, loaded nachos, and a rotating selection of shareables keep the energy casual and the pace relaxed. It is the kind of menu designed to extend your stay, which, frankly, is a very good idea given the quality of what is in your glass.
What makes Four Corners feel special in Irving specifically is the crowd it draws. On any given Friday evening, you will find young professionals from the Las Colinas office towers, families who live in the surrounding neighborhoods, and a smattering of visitors staying at nearby hotels who wandered in on a recommendation and ended up making it the highlight of their trip. It is genuinely community-spirited in a way that does not feel manufactured.
Live music pops up on weekends with enough regularity that it is worth checking their social media calendar before you visit. The events range from acoustic singer-songwriters to full bands, and the patio becomes an entirely different, electric kind of place when there is music in the air and a cold pint in your hand.
Parking is easy, the staff are knowledgeable without being the least bit pretentious, and the vibe strikes that ideal balance between polished and unpretentious. Irving has no shortage of things to do on a Friday night, but Four Corners has a way of making you feel like you made exactly the right choice. Go once and you will understand why the regulars here are so fiercely loyal.