Detroit Brewery Tour Guide: The Best Breweries and How to Do It Right

Quick answer: The best Detroit-area breweries are Atwater Brewery in Rivertown, Founders Brewing in Midtown, Batch Brewing Company in Corktown and Jolly Pumpkin in Detroit’s New Center neighborhood. (Motor City Brewing Works, the city’s original microbrewery, has paused taproom operations as of early 2026.) For a guided tour that covers multiple stops without driving, Viator’s Detroit brewery tours handle transportation and get you into taprooms you’d otherwise skip. Most Detroit breweries are concentrated in a walkable stretch of Midtown and Corktown.

Detroit’s craft beer scene grew up alongside the city’s revival — and like the city itself, it has a personality that reflects the place. The best Detroit breweries aren’t trying to look like something from Portland or Brooklyn. They’re industrial in scale, direct in approach, and serious about quality. Here’s how to do the circuit right.

The Detroit Brewery Neighborhoods

Midtown Detroit

Midtown is the most walkable brewery district in the city. Motor City Brewing Works — Detroit’s original microbrewery, operating on Canfield Street since 1994 — paused taproom operations in early 2026 due to aging steam infrastructure, though their beers remain in distribution. Founders Brewing on Woodward Avenue is now the active anchor of the Midtown beer scene. Their Detroit location opened in 2020 and immediately became one of the most popular taps in the city. If you’re doing a self-guided walking brewery tour, start here. Reserve a table at Founders Detroit →

Corktown

Corktown’s brewery anchor is Batch Brewing Company, which opened on Michigan Avenue in 2015 and has become the social heart of the neighborhood’s food and drink scene. The taproom is large enough to actually find a seat, the food menu is legitimately good, and the beer program leans creative without going off the rails. Batch pairs naturally with a pre or post-dinner walk through Corktown’s restaurant strip. Reserve a table →

Rivertown / East Detroit

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Atwater Brewery in Rivertown is Detroit’s most recognizable craft beer brand — their Vanilla Java Porter and Dirty Blonde are distributed nationally. The Rivertown taproom is the flagship: a sprawling space right on the Detroit River with outdoor seating and a view of the Windsor, Ontario skyline across the water. This is the strongest single stop on any Detroit brewery tour. Book a Detroit brewery tour →

The Full Self-Guided Tour Route

3:00 PM — Motor City Brewing Works (Midtown) — Start early before the taproom fills. Half pour of their Ghettoblaster amber to calibrate.

4:30 PM — Founders Detroit (Midtown) — Walk three blocks north on Woodward. The All Day IPA is the obvious choice; their rotating seasonal drafts are worth trying. Reserve a table →

6:30 PM — Batch Brewing (Corktown) — Drive or rideshare west to Michigan Avenue. Batch is best in the early evening when Corktown is warming up.

8:30 PM — Atwater Rivertown (Rivertown) — Head east along the river. Atwater’s late evening is ideal — the outdoor riverfront area at night, with Windsor’s lights across the water, is one of the better outdoor bar experiences in the city.

The Guided Tour Option

If you don’t want to manage transportation between neighborhoods — or if you’re visiting Detroit and unfamiliar with the layout — a guided brewery tour is the best way to hit 4-5 breweries efficiently. Viator-listed Detroit brewery tours typically include transportation between stops, some include food pairings, and many include access to smaller neighborhood breweries. Book the experience →

Make It a Full Detroit Night

If you’re visiting from out of town and want to stay Downtown or in Midtown, the Shinola Hotel on Woodward Avenue puts you walking distance from Founders and Motor City Brewing Works. Check availability →

Plenty of nights end at the breweries, then continue with a show or game at Little Caesars Arena — a 15-minute walk from Midtown. Red Wings, Pistons, or a concert slots naturally after the brewery portion of the evening. Get tickets →

More Detroit Breweries Worth Adding

Jolly Pumpkin (New Center) — The Detroit outpost of the Ann Arbor-based artisan sour ale producer. If you like funky, barrel-aged, Belgian-influenced beer, this is the best stop in the city.

Eastern Market Brewing (Eastern Market) — The taproom in the historic Eastern Market building is worth a visit on Saturday morning when the market is running. The combination of fresh produce stalls, food vendors, and a solid craft beer taproom in one location is uniquely Detroit.

Brew Detroit (Corktown) — One of the largest brewing operations in Michigan, Brew Detroit operates as both a contract brewer and a taproom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most famous brewery in Detroit?

Atwater Brewery in Rivertown is Detroit’s most widely recognized craft brewery — their Vanilla Java Porter and Dirty Blonde are distributed nationally, and the Rivertown taproom on the Detroit River is the most visited brewery in the city. Motor City Brewing Works in Midtown is the oldest, having opened in 1994 as one of Michigan’s first craft breweries.

Are there guided brewery tours in Detroit?

Yes — guided Detroit brewery tours are available through Viator and local tour operators. These tours typically cover 4-5 breweries with transportation included, so you don’t need to manage driving or parking between neighborhoods. Some tours include food pairings and access to smaller neighborhood taprooms.

What neighborhoods have the best breweries in Detroit?

Midtown and Corktown are the two best brewery neighborhoods in Detroit. Midtown has Motor City Brewing Works and Founders Detroit within walking distance of each other. Corktown has Batch Brewing Company on Michigan Avenue. Rivertown (just east of Downtown) has Atwater Brewery on the Detroit River.

Can you walk between Detroit breweries?

The Midtown stops (Motor City Brewing Works and Founders Detroit) are within easy walking distance of each other on Woodward Avenue. Corktown and Rivertown require a short rideshare or drive — about 10-15 minutes each from Midtown. A self-guided tour that combines Midtown walking with rideshares to Corktown and Rivertown is the most practical approach without a guided tour.
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