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    Broken Goblet Brewing

    4.4 (140 reviews)
    InexpensiveBreweries, Music Venues
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Amanda B.

    I'm not much of a beer drinker so I was uncertain if this would work for me, but it turns out they have cocktails and wine, too! I was super excited, and ordered a Fall Old Fashioned and my mom got a Cab. We decided to also get a snack from Cafe Dilla, and to be honest, I wasn't expecting much from the walk-up, brightly lit kitchen. However, the nachos with chicken were so good--they used real melted cheese, high quality chips, and flavorful chicken. It was one of the quieter nights at the brewery since there was no band playing so we got to relax and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The waitstaff was friendly and accommodating. Would most definitely return!

    Got in right before last call
    Daryl P.

    Great off the quick path brewery with some tasty and delicious drafts while enjoying some death metal on other days besides Sundays. I want to let everyone know that their last pour is 30 mins prior to close and with me one of the last patrons. I'm interested to see who gets denied and how they are handled. Love the creative names such as the ALEiens HBC Belgian single, a light easy tasting draft that is made for summer drinking along with the Doom lager, a darker lager that is a "shroud of roasted darkness" This brewery has indoor and outdoor seating so I know it'll be busier during the summer months.

    Bar in venue space with cool lighting!
    Courtney C.

    Went to Broken Goblet for a concert (Pig Destroyer, Jarhead Fertilizer and No/Mas) and it was a great experience. I won't be speaking about the brewery, but my overall experience with them as a venue ! First off the building appears to be relatively new and there was ample parking. When you walked in, at least for the event, it was a bit confusing on where to go but to the left they have the stage and to the right is more like a lounge/bar. The lounge area had a lot of nice seating and its own bathrooms. They had a menu for beer, alcohol and food. The stage room had its own bar which was really nice, as well as an upstairs seating area. This side also had a menu for food, drink, beer but I'm not sure if it was the same as the lounge's menu or not. Everything served on the venue side is in plastic / can. The food smelled great and although I'm not a beer drinker I appreciates the ample liquor and non alcohol options! I opted for the spiked berry slushee which was so good . The staff was super nice at the bar and otherwise. We got wristbands after they scanned our tickets and checked ids. Overall fairly organized. It's not a large space but it's not small by any means. I appreciate the tables and bar style seating. The acoustics were decent. If I see any more shows here I'll definitely check it out!

    Jayson M.

    Very cool brewer with nice beers a stage on one side Very cool cocktail bar and food on the other Was there for a show Friday 9/6 in the brewery Nice intimate space with a historic stage piece ... think " Glass Spider Tour " After the show had a cocktail in the lounge, which had a solo artist performing. Cocktail was awesome It was late and didn't see any food, just the menu I live a hour and half away. We discussed that if we live closer this could be a new hangout If your in the area, definitely worth the visit Definitely will return

    Ryan P.

    Came in for some flights, wanted to come to this brewery for a while. While the main taproom was closed for a private event, the Mixing Room was open next door. Inside was sparsely decorated and quiet - only two other parties were there on a Saturday afternoon. Beer was decent, although we got some uneven pours. I don't love their flight setup, and it takes up a lot of space (and empty space in the glass), despite how small each 4oz pour is. They had a few IPAs and a decent Saison that had a good plum taste. Sadly the Pilsner was kicked, which my partner and I both wanted to try. Also wanted the Pastry stout, but decided against it as we had other stops we wanted to make. Service was fine and the space is nice, just wish they had more to offer. They did have some to-go beer and some bagged snacks behind the counter, but no food menu on that side of things.

    The menu.
    Scott P.

    Came here on a Sunday afternoon with my girlfriend. Huge, cavernous space. Atmosphere kind of dead but I imagine it gets really fun when a live concert is going on. We sat at the bar and each had a flight. I tried the 8th anniversary milkshake IPA, the scotch ale, the nitro oatmeal stout, and the IPA named after Jason Kelce. All were phenomenal, and I bought a six pack of the Kelce IPA to bring home. Real punk rock aesthetic here, would definitely come back for a live show, seems like a great venue. Live music and excellent local beer, what more could you ask for?!

    Awesome stage!

    Really cool spot to see a show! It's a real pro stage with great music. Also, the chicken wings get a 10 out of 10. The music room starts at 8pm and ends at 11pm, making it a fun night that doesn't go until 1AM. When the music is done, the crowd can move into the brewery area.

    Eleni J.

    Four stars instead of five mainly because I find everything a bit overpriced, especially the food part. Chicken flatbread is $14, sandwich is $13/$14, loaded nacho is $13. But I like the overall vibe of this place. It's very laidback and chill. Then inside deco is nice. The outside is pretty rough--seems like there's some half completed construction. I thought there's live music, but tonight (7:37 pm Saturday night) there's no band here.

    Come to the bar
    Todd H.

    Going into a place like this during a pandemic it really a disadvantage to this place. They have plenty of outdoor seating. A complete outdoor stage for concerts. Inside plenty of seating and another indoor stage for concerts or Karaoke. The space is just huge. Plenty of space for social distancing. Just an overall fun place. The staff was super friendly and came to the table many times to check on us and make sure we were doing okay even as the place filled up around us. They have a huge variety of craft beers. The taste definitely leads one in different directions. Definitely a fan of the Pilsner and the Lager. A delicious Stout. The sampler is the way to go for your first trip. Gives you a good sense of all the flavors and lets you know what to come back for. I think the pandemic has had an effect on their food. The menu was extremely limited and nothing that we ordered was impressive at all. Edible would be the best descriptive word. Nothing to say this is worth eating here. A step down from most brewery bar food for sure. I wouldn't put its kitchen up against most. The beer is enough to draw you in and spend some time enjoying the atmosphere and the entertainment.

    Yay
    Irene J.

    Awesome beer, awesome atmosphere. The brewery part was closed at the time we were there though. And apparently they also do live music, although again, our timing was off. I suppose they do music later on, we were here at 3-4 is pm. The space itself is huge, and two floors. And looks like the second floor has tables and chairs too, although I did not see anyone there at that particular time. Perhaps the second floor is also currently closed. The food is standard bar/brewery food, and honestly, not impressive. I had a kid size hot dog, which was extremely salty, and hubby had a chicken quesadilla, which again, is nothing to write home about. We've had actually excellent foods in bars/breweries elsewhere in Pennsylvania. So it's not a given that brewery/bar food has to automatically be subpar. So I'd say, come for the beer and the excellent hangout atmosphere, not the food.

    Outdoor seating
    Eugene A.

    What a fun place! I love these craft breweries and Broken Goblet does not disappoint. Super friendly staff serving up a variety of their own draft beers and good food. A lot of indoor and outdoor seating. Live music by a very talented band to entertain the outdoor crowd. Great place to unwind with friends. Five star experience from start to finish.

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    12 years ago

    As good as it gets for local brew and friendly bunch of guys. always a blast

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    Great brewery with amazing beer by people who put people and the enjoying of beer first. Friendly and fun.

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    Great local brewery. Friendly owners. Knowledgeable staff. Live music! Great time. Try the Bubbas Tea Bag!

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    9 years ago

    I love this place. It has great beer, great staff and good entertainment. The atmosphere is very relaxing. Very friendly environment.

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    10 years ago

    Great day at Broken Goblet. Great beers, nice people, tasty snacks. I'd like to go back for some of their live music and events.

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    10 years ago

    Love this place,always a great time,and great beer!I always support small business,and this is one I can stand by.

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    Ask the Community - Broken Goblet Brewing

    Is there food on Thursday nite?

    Hey there - until the kitchen formally opens (or the pizza place next door, for that matter) we unfortunately only have food Friday, Saturday and some sundays. We expect the kitchen to open in feb/March time frame.

    Would this be a good place to host girls night?

    Yes, but be sure to contact the event planner weeks in advance to ensure they make it a great experience. You can contact them via their website brokengoblet.com

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    This is a great new brewery in the Keystone Park industrial park right by the Bristol I 95 exit.

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    Great atmosphere, amazing food and drinks! Always a fun time and service is on point! It is our…read morefavorite spot with our favorite people!

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