Triple Voodoo is a craft brewery in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood that does something interesting with beer—they blend Belgian and West Coast brewing styles in ways that don’t taste like either one trying too hard. The tap room has 16 rotating taps going most days, so you’re not locked into the same lineup every visit. Their signature IPA is solid if you like that style, and their flagship Inception Belgian Tripel has enough complexity that it’s worth ordering a taster flight to really get it.
The space itself has the feel of a working brewery rather than a polished tasting room, which honestly makes it more relaxed when you show up with your dog. The bar staff is genuinely friendly and will help you order food from nearby restaurants—they’ve got relationships with places in the neighborhood so the ordering process is smoother than doing it yourself on your phone. They also sell snacks and growler fills if you want to take something home.
Being dog-friendly is a real thing here, not just a token mention. Dogs can hang out at the bar and the outdoor area if there is one, and the staff doesn’t act like they’re doing you a favor by allowing it. The Dogpatch location itself is good for dogs—you’re close enough to walk around the neighborhood and check out other spots if you want to make an evening of it.
The brewery is open seven days a week, which makes it easy to stop by without planning too far ahead. If you’re in the neighborhood and want a beer that tastes like someone actually thought about what they were making, this is where you’ll find it. The rotation on those 16 taps means there’s usually something new to try.





