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    The Druery Brewery

    4.4 (20 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Georgianna G.

    What a fun brewery. We walked in and sat at the bar. We were greeted by the bartender and also a patron. The conversations started and we felt so welcomed. I did a flight of their IPA's and enjoyed them. My husband from a beer he really enjoyed. Such a great vibe and very friendly people!! I definitely recommend this brewery.

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    Mel M.

    LAWRENCEVILLE: The Druery Brewery has a name that rhymes and also has a beautiful meaning behind it. Druery is a beloved thing/object of love and we just love the inspiration they have to share the love of beer. Also, one of the owners name is Drew! You can bring your own food and pair it with one (or a few) beers on tap. They have 10 to choose from and the Triple Hefe is excellent! It is a small tasting room and leashed and friendly dogs are allowed. It can be tight, so use caution/know what your dog can handle. Here are their dog rules: "Yes, you may bring dogs to the brewery as long as they are well behaved and don't take up seating for guests looking to enjoy our brews.  Know that the brewery does get packed, and it can get loud as well so discretion is advised as we are a smaller space.  Dogs ARE NOT permitted in the production area of the brewery (where the bathroom is) so if you need to use the restroom you need to have a person to look after your animal.   Be aware that we do use hops to make beer and they are poisonous to dogs.   While we do make every attempt to keep the hops out of the tasting room there is always a chance for a stray hop pellet to find it's way into the area.  By bringing them into the brewery you take all responsibility for your pet while in the brewery and their actions (including cleanup of messes).  (P.S. we love dogs - we have 3)."

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    John K.

    Good , small brewery in Lawrence Township. I had two different IPAs both of which were impressive. The place was quite crowded when I went late Friday afternoon but service held up while I was seated at the bar.

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    Tiffany F.

    Went here on Friday afternoon with my husband and it was packed, I realized why, the owner/bartender were nice and outgoing and took the time to talk about each beer and chat with the patrons. It had a nice atmosphere, was clean. The beers were good. They've only been open 2 months I think but as someone who lives on that road, I'm happy to support a new local business and very happy to see them doing well. You can do a tasting, beer by the glass or take home growlers. My favorite was the hard seltzer. You can order food from the local restaurants to eat there too while you sip. Highly recommend!

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    Scott R.

    New brewery near where we live. First, the location is great. It's in a strip mall with three places to order food. One of those places is a favorite Italian restaurant. Second, the staff working the bar were friendly and knowledgeable of the beers on tap. Third, this is the first brewery my wife and I have been to that we liked ALL the beers we ordered. She likes IPA's and I like everything else. They were all good. We ordered a flight, then had a beer each. Give this brewery a visit. You will enjoy the experience.

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    Beers ok, very very pricey. For $8-$9 a pint, you better have the best beer in the world.

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    Tindall Road Brewery - Merch station

    Tindall Road Brewery

    4.1(35 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    We came here for the first time as there was a band playing there that we wanted to see. Got there…read moreearly to get a good spot. We split a flight of 4: the beers were all very tasty. I dont know if they weren't expecting the crowd that they got, but it got very loud to the point you could barely hear the band. Kept getting bumped into by other patrons hanging around our table, hanging on our table, etc. There were only 2 people working the bar with such a crowd that it took almost 20 minutes just to get someone's attention when we wanted to settle up. We wanted to stay longer but it was just way too crowded. I really dont know if I'll go back.

    I stopped into Tindall Road Brewery for an after-dinner drink with a few friends, and found myself…read morein one of those odd little scenes that makes you wonder if you've walked into the wrong play. Out front, every table was packed shoulder to shoulder with what appeared to be a local running group in post-run celebration. Laughter, sweat, and IPAs filled the air. Inside, however, it was the crowd was sparse, save for two small groups competing in Harry Potter trivia, an event we hadn't realized was happening. After the first round, one of those tables gave up and left. That should have made the place quieter, but the trivia host's amplifier made sure it did not. Even from the far corner, it was nearly impossible to hold a conversation without shouting. It was as though someone had mistaken the volume knob for a test of strength. The bartender, to his great credit, was friendly and quick, the kind of person who makes you feel like maybe the night will work out after all. The beers themselves were fine. I tried the Pineapple Express milkshake IPA and the porter. Both were serviceable, neither was memorable. The brewery allows outside food, which is a small mercy. Being on Farnsworth, there are plenty of good places to bring something in from. They also sell simple snacks like chips and jerky, a practical touch that suits the space. Still, the whole experience left me puzzled. The place seems to want to be a neighborhood hub, but it can't decide whether to be a quiet refuge or a loud event hall. Empty yet loud, welcoming yet difficult to linger in. I wouldn't drive out of my way to return, but if a friend suggested meeting there, I'd go. I'd just hope the trivia host had the night off.

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    Needle Creek Farm Brewery - Main entrance

    Needle Creek Farm Brewery

    4.9(16 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    We had the pleasure of being at Needle Creek Brewery for the first time as L'Acquario Seafood…read moreItaliano food truck, and we cannot say enough amazing things about this place. From the moment we arrived, the staff and management were beyond welcoming and accommodating. Unfortunately, we experienced an issue with our truck, and the team at Needle Creek Brewery truly came to the rescue. They went above and beyond to help us in every way possible, showing genuine kindness, professionalism, and support during a stressful situation. Amazing atmosphere, amazing people, and outstanding management. It's rare to find a business that cares so much about both their customers and vendors. We highly recommend visiting this beautiful brewery -- you will not be disappointed! Thank you again for everything! -- L'Acquario Seafood Italiano

    Needle Creek Farm Brewery is one of those places that makes you slow down the moment you pull in…read more You're not walking into a polished taproom in an industrial park -- you're stepping onto a real working farm, and that's very much the point. The barn itself is beautiful in that honest, weathered way. Big old beams, lots of natural light, and plenty of space to spread out. We grabbed a flight and headed outside, where you can sit at picnic tables, watch the cows, and just take in the quiet. It feels rural without feeling remote -- a great change of pace. The beer is solid across the board. Nothing felt rushed or gimmicky. The IPA was bright and easy to drink, the blonde was clean and refreshing, and the darker beers had depth without being heavy. Knowing they grow their own barley on site and brew on a traditional system somehow makes it all taste a little better. What really sticks with you is the experience. You can smell hay, hear the animals, feel the breeze -- this isn't a themed "farm-style" brewery, it's the real thing. It's relaxed, unpretentious, and genuinely welcoming. Staff were friendly and happy to talk beer without hovering. It's also a great spot to bring family or friends who aren't hardcore beer people. There's room to wander, things to look at, and a general store next door if you want to take something home. If you're looking for flashy hype beers, this might not be your place. But if you want good beer, a beautiful setting, and a reminder that craft brewing can still feel grounded and human, Needle Creek is well worth the trip.

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