Train travelers, craft beer fans, and architecture lovers now have a new reason to stop at Los Angeles Union Station.
Award-winning independent brewery Everywhere has officially opened its newest taproom inside the station’s iconic Fred Harvey Room, transforming one of L.A.’s most beautiful historic spaces into a vibrant gathering spot for commuters, locals, and visitors alike.
The grand opening marks a major milestone for the Orange County-born brewery, which first launched in 2022 and has quickly built a devoted following thanks to its approachable craft beers, creative seltzers, and community-focused atmosphere.
A historic space gets a new chapter
Located within Union Station’s legendary Fred Harvey Room, the new taproom occupies a cavernous Art Deco-era space that dates back to the station’s 1939 debut. The room’s soaring ceilings, elegant details, and historic character create one of the most unique brewery settings in Southern California.
The opening offers guests a chance to experience Union Station’s celebrated blend of Spanish Colonial Revival, Mission Revival, and Art Deco architecture while enjoying a freshly poured pint.
More than just beer
The Union Station location represents Everywhere’s fifth taproom, joining locations in Orange, Long Beach, Portland, and a New York City pop-up.
Known for its highly regarded IPAs, Everywhere will also debut its first-ever food and cocktail programs at the new location, expanding its offerings beyond beer for the first time.
Visitors can expect the brewery’s signature lineup of innovative brews alongside a welcoming community atmosphere designed to make the historic station a destination in its own right.
Perfect timing for the World Cup
The opening arrives as Union Station prepares for several high-profile moments in the coming years. The station is expected to serve as an official Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zone, placing Everywhere at the center of one of the city’s biggest international celebrations.
Sports fans will also appreciate the brewery’s proximity to the Dodger Express, making it a convenient stop before heading to Chavez Ravine for a game.
In a recent Instagram post, the brewery teased future watch parties, fan gatherings, and community events, promising “super sick beers, innovative seltzers, and smiles smiles smiles.”
Whether you’re catching a train or simply looking for an excuse to admire one of L.A.’s architectural treasures, this new brewery offers a fresh way to experience a beloved city landmark.