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Anglesea Aleworks

4.9 (19 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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Mel M.

WILDWOOD: Of course, our first official destination on our trip had to be a brewery and we really enjoyed Anglesea Aleworks! Leashed dogs are allowed in their tasting room anytime. We enjoyed the Hubie Hefewiezen, Cooler Corn Cream Ale, Stacy Sour, and the Hard Birch Beer. There are over 12 beers on tap with some standards and rotating seasonal options. The indoor tasting room is spacious with bar seating and high-top barrels. There are TVs to watch the game, an art wall featuring customer drawings, and the sounds of the bowling alley from right above. The noise did not bother Brie, but may not be great for some dogs. This place opened in 2023 and has fun events like live music, name that tune, happy hour, food trucks, and an upcoming Halloween party on 10/28.

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Brandy B.

Having never been to Wildwood, we of course had to Yelp breweries. Anglesea caught our eye due to having seltzers and hard sodas. We arrived mid day on a Wednesday and the place was surprisingly steady (good sign). We each picked a different flight of 4 beers ($12). My personal favorite was the Sicilian lemon water ice! In fact, it is the best seltzer I've ever had, hands down. They also have hard birch beer, which was good and a hard iced tea - also good. I even took a can of the lemon water ice with me ($6). If we are ever in wildwood again, we'll be back!

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Doug D.

Recently opened, Anglesea Aleworks is a pleasant addition to Wildwood. I'm visiting off season, and I was pleasantly surprised to find them buzzing with the excitement. It's located in a somewhat older commercial building, but there's parking. Wildwood has a funky vibe, and Anglesea Aleworks is no exception. I like all the colors and laid-back decor. I tried the Haze Mat IPA, and it was delicious. It's nice seeing a brewery get it right so soon. They are more of a tasting room brewery. You can tell they're a hard working small business. If you're in Wildwood for the summer, and you need something to do either on a rainy day or in the evening after the beach, feel free to try them out.

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5 months ago

Great selection of IPA s friendly staff. Nice relaxing place to go and bring your snacks while enjoying the different selections.

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6 months ago

Great tasting room. Great brewed products. No food. Very clean. Good take out. Friendly staff.

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1 year ago

Good beer, great service and friendly atmosphere. I thought the beer shuttles to other establishments was a great idea!

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2 years ago

We love it there! Everyone is so nice that works there! The Hard Birch Beer is awesome. All of there

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3 years ago

We tried A LOT of their beers and enjoyed each and every one of them. Really appreciated the casual vibe and the good service!

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3 years ago

Friendly people with unique beer, potted plants and couches all over to lounge and enjoy!

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3 years ago

Two words....Doo Whip. . Can wait to return!! Bartenders are super friendly. Finally something in that strip center that's worth visiting.

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We enjoyed the Hubie Hefewiezen, Cooler Corn Cream Ale, Stacy Sour, and the Hard Birch Beer.

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MudHen Brewing Company - Pretzel Logs

MudHen Brewing Company

(861 reviews)

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We ended up at MudHen because the restaurant we were trying to get into was closed for the season…read morebut never put it on their website and what a blessing that was! We sat upstairs and the whole feel of the place was just welcoming and hospitable- felt like a community gathering spot. Danielle was our server and she was knowledgeable, made great recommendations, was fast and just overall amazing. Btw- she was 100% spot on about the banana pudding martini- absolutely delish! The chicken pesto panini was fabulous. The Cuban sandwich was good, but the ribs and hen chips were only average. Nonetheless, the warm toffee cake was phenomenal for dessert!

This place was great! We enjoyed it so much that we ate here twice on our short visit in town…read more First time me and my husband came for lunch. I was introduced to "crushes". (I guess they are a thing in New Jersey... or maybe just in that area?) I got an orange one. It was fabulous!! So dang delicious. I asked how it was made and the waitress said that they use fresh squeezed OJ and house made triple sec. I'm certain that made the difference! It was also made with Kettle One Orange vodka. Against my better judgement, I got a second cocktail, and not the same thing. *so sad* I got a blueberry cosmo. It was fine but it wasn't amazing like the Orange Crush. My husband got a steak salad. There was legit a WHOLE steak on there! He enjoyed it a lot. I had a couple of bites and agree it was really good. I got the pulled pork sandwich, that was also tasty. The homemade potato chips were yummy too. The next visit, we took our son around brunch time. We all decided on breakfast that visit. I got another Orange Crush *yum*. We all enjoyed our breakfast. The potatoes that came with my breakfast sandwich were so flavorful! I highly recommend eating here.

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Bethany Bay Brewing

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Great beer and even better service! Kay and Nick were awesome! Fun and casual vibe. Everything we…read morewanted in a craft brewery!

Great craft beer and a relaxing atmosphere! My family stays in Selbyville for our annual vacation…read moreevery June and usually venture up to the Indian River Inlet and down as far as Assateague Island. On a Thursday mid-afternoon we were on our way back to the house from the Indian River Inlet and were in the mood to relax with a beer. Luckily, Bethany Bay Brewing was right on our way home so we took a little detour. The parking lot was pretty empty but to our surprise it was rather crowded. The beertender, Mack, was right there to greet us. She was very nice and helpful, did a great job explaining their tap list, and even gave us recommendations for other local establishments to try out. She also gave us an opportunity to taste any beer before we ordered a pint which is much appreciated! My dad got an IPA while my mom and I got flights (5 pours for $15). I enjoyed all of the beers I tried, especially the Blueberry Blonde and Blood Orange IPA. I would have been happy ordering a full pour of any of the beers I had in my flight (I also had Riptide Double IPA, Dark Seas Chocolate Stout, and Birds Nest Lager). They also provide complementary popcorn to their guests which is a thoughtful gesture. They have seltzers, wines, and ciders available for any non-beer drinkers out there, and I did see a sign signifying discounts for veterans and cyclists! If I lived locally I would definitely be a regular here. Next June I will definitely make it a point to stop in and have another flight of 5 beers I didn't try during this visit. We were very pleased with our short visit and were very happy we made the decision to stop in on our way home.

Wingcraft Kitchen & Beer Bar

Wingcraft Kitchen & Beer Bar

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No more broken chicken bones! Came here yesterday after shopping at the outlets. I basically…read moreordered the same thing I got last time. Chicken wings nekked with a side of BBQ honey sauce, mild sauce, ranch dip and an order of onion rings (not on the menu). I love their BBQ honey sauce dipped in ranch. I never had their mild wing sauce, but tried it and wasn't a fan. My mom ordered the Greek salad. Their wings come out crispy which we both enjoyed (my mom is very hard to please), the onion rings were good, and she very much liked her salad. Service was great and the ambiance is nice. Our lunch here came out cheaper than breakfast at Hash House at Tropicana. The only thing problem is that only 7 pieces of wings come in one order. That's an odd number for wings. Should be at least 10 pieces. I mean if people know your wings are good, not sure why you wouldn't offer at least 10 pieces like most WING places.

We never made it to Wingcraft. We had planned a lunch there, thirteen of us again, the same band of…read moreoptimists who once believed in rejuvenation via spicy poultry. A happy hour event was also on the calendar for Thursday, meant to be a cheerful punctuation mark on a long work week. Then came the news: Wingcraft had closed its doors forever. No warning, no farewell, no wings. It is strange to feel stood up by a restaurant, but that is how it felt. One moment there was a place with burgers and beer flights, a hum of televisions and bar chatter, and the next there was only silence and a locked door. We were left wandering near the Convention Center, hungry and confused, like pilgrims whose holy site had vanished overnight. I give it two stars because once upon a time, the food was decent and the beer cold. But the sudden disappearance left us stranded, and the city felt emptier for it. Atlantic City is cruel like that, swallowing places whole and leaving only echoes where the laughter used to be.

Anglesea Aleworks - brewpubs - Updated May 2026

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