Crossed Cannons Brewery is a production-focused taproom on the city's north side that brews a consistent lineup of American ales and lagers, with IPAs as the house focus and a seasonal rotation that shifts every few months. The operation produces enough volume to stock cans at local retailers while maintaining a functional taproom where drinkers can sample fresh pours and buy takeout directly from the source.
A mid-scale production brewery rather than a nanobrewery or contract operation, Crossed Cannons occupies a working manufacturing space with a taproom annexing the brewing area. The setup prioritizes efficiency and consistency over novelty: the brewery runs a defined core lineup supplemented by seasonal offerings, which is the opposite approach of operations built on rotating one-off experimental batches. This model works for drinkers who want reliable quality in a familiar beer when they return, and for retailers who need predictable supply.
The core roster centers on American IPA styles, typically including both a standard IPA and a double or session variant depending on the season. The brewery also maintains a pilsner or lager option to balance the portfolio, along with one or two rotating seasonal slots that change quarterly. A flight of four 5-ounce pours runs approximately $10 to $12, allowing new visitors to sample across the range without committing to a full pint. Individual pours are priced in the $5 to $6 range for most offerings. Pricing should be confirmed directly, as taproom rates adjust with ingredient costs and market changes.
The taproom permits food trucks or partners to operate during evening and weekend hours, but does not serve kitchen-prepared food directly. This setup lets visitors pair beer with outside vendors without the overhead of running a full kitchen, though it means you cannot count on food always being available. Confirm current hours and food-truck schedule through the brewery's social media or direct contact, as both can shift seasonally.
Crossed Cannons takes a different position from operations like The Loaded Bowl, which balances beer production with a full kitchen and broader food appeal, and from smaller taprooms like R Distillery that focus on spirits rather than beer volume. Compared to Prairie Artisan Ales, which pursues experimental and sour-leaning portfolio with a membership model and high ticket pricing, Crossed Cannons operates as a no-barrier, walk-in production brewery with conventional styles and straightforward pricing. Choose Crossed Cannons if you want reliable, drinkable American ales in a working-brewery environment without the food-hall atmosphere or premium-beer commitment; choose Prairie or The Loaded Bowl if you're seeking culinary integration or avant-garde brewing.
Crossed Cannons works best for drinkers who already know what an IPA or pilsner tastes like and want consistent access to clean examples without ceremony or experimentation. Regulars who stock their home fridges benefit from buying cans on-site and finding the same beer on shelves elsewhere in the city. The taproom environment suits casual group visits and after-work stops more than special occasions or date nights. It does not serve those seeking kitchen-to-glass dining experiences, heavily experimental beers, or high-design taproom aesthetics. If you need a full meal and your first introduction to Oklahoma City brewing, The Loaded Bowl is the clearer choice.
Park in the designated lot adjacent to the taproom entrance. Step into a straightforward taproom with a bar counter, a handful of tables or standing room, and a view into the brewing area if the setup permits. Order at the bar and start with a flight to understand the current rotation. Ask the bartender which seasonal is on tap; this changes every few months and represents the most interesting variable in the lineup. Expect to spend thirty minutes to an hour for a casual visit, longer if you stay for multiple rounds or wait for a food truck to arrive.
Street parking and lot parking are available at or near the location. The taproom sits on the north side, approximately 10 to 15 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City depending on traffic. Verify current hours before visiting, as production scheduling occasionally compresses taproom availability.
Crossed Cannons earns its place in Oklahoma City's brewery landscape by delivering predictable, well-made beer in a straightforward setting where buying local also means buying packaged beer you'll find throughout the city.
