There is something quietly triumphant about walking into a craft brewery that feels like it was designed specifically for the neighborhood it calls home. CoHop Brewing, tucked into McKinney’s vibrant scene just off the beaten path from the historic square, is exactly that kind of place — unpretentious, genuinely welcoming, and overflowing with character from the moment you push open the door.
The name itself is a nod to community and hops, which tells you everything you need to know about what the folks here are going for. This isn’t a brewery trying to be something it isn’t. The taproom has that comfortable, lived-in quality that takes some establishments years to cultivate — exposed elements, communal seating, and a laid-back energy that makes it just as easy to pop in solo on a Tuesday afternoon as it is to gather a group for a Friday night out.
The beer list is where CoHop really shines. Rotating taps keep things fresh and seasonally driven, so there is almost always something new to try alongside the beloved house staples. Whether you lean toward a crisp, easy-drinking lager on a warm Texas evening or prefer something bold and complex like a well-crafted IPA or a rich stout, the lineup manages to satisfy both the casual drinker and the craft beer enthusiast who likes to get into the weeds on IBUs and grain bills. The staff genuinely know their product, and asking for a recommendation never feels like an imposition — it sparks an actual conversation.
What makes CoHop particularly worth the trip is the atmosphere it has built around the pint glass. Events cycle through regularly, from trivia nights to live music sessions that keep the energy lively without tipping over into overwhelming. The outdoor space is a major draw on those perfect North Texas evenings when the temperature finally decides to cooperate, and it has become a go-to gathering spot for locals who treat it less like a bar and more like a neighborhood living room.
Food options keep the visit practical as well — whether through in-house bites or the occasional food truck parked out front, you are not going to sit there on an empty stomach wondering what to do. It is the kind of thoughtful detail that signals a place is thinking about the full experience, not just what ends up in your glass.
If you are building a McKinney itinerary and you appreciate craft beer done with sincerity and soul, CoHop Brewing deserves a spot on your list. It captures something genuinely local — a place rooted in its community, proud of its craft, and happy to pour you a cold one while you figure out why you waited so long to visit.