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    Tree House Brewing

    3.8 (148 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Katie K.

    We love visiting Treehouse Brewery's Cape Cod location on the beach! We make it a tradition to stop by once a year when we're on our family vacation just a couple towns away. The service is always fantastic, the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and the drinks are as amazing as ever. It's a perfect spot for kids and dogs, or just a great adult hangout. Treehouse continues to set the bar no matter where you go!

    Anthony R.

    Now I have been going to Tree House for a while now. The beer is always great. But today, my wife and I went for pizza...What?? Wow the pizza was on point!! It was sooo good. Yes with the beer, that great view of the Bay. It's a great spot to escape to. And their Merch is getting so good too. It's a must stop

    The cranberry tart wheat sour. So good!
    Meg M.

    I love this place. It holds a special place in my heart because I came here for the first time on a first date with my now boyfriend. He lives nearby so we walk over often for beer and canned cocktails and for their amazing pizza! I am a bit of a pizza snob being from NY but their product is AMAZING! All of their staff is wonderful and personable too. I love to sip on something and watch the sunset no matter what the time of year. It's a beautiful location.

    Stairs to upstairs bar and seating. Turns out there is an elevator too.
    Morgan L.

    I've been drinking Treehouse since the days when you'd have to stand in line with a growler for hours at the original location. I did not enjoy those lines, but I did enjoy the beer! I hate to say this, and I'm not a contrarian, but it doesn't quite hit the same these days. I don't know, maybe it's because they're brewing so many massive batches, or maybe it's because there are so many great breweries these days, but what was once one of my favorite beers just sort of tasted like a lot of other beers, some of which are local to me and I'd take over this. That's not to say it's bad! It's definitely not and I still enjoyed it, but I didn't need to have a second. I won't take away from their facilities though. They do build beautiful tap rooms where you can sit and enjoy the scenery for a while. This taproom has two bars, main floor where there is mostly just merchandise and one long table, and upstairs where most of the seating is. We sat down on the outdoor beer garden. I really wanted to sit upstairs, but my bad leg wasn't at 100% and I didn't feel up to it. It wasn't until we left that we noticed the elevator! I wish they had signage to make it more clear, or that staff mentioned it to me (I do walk with a cane and clearly struggled on the crushed shells outside.) The parking lot appears to be shared between treehouse and beach goers. There is one accessible space in front of treehouse. That was fine at this time because they weren't slammed, but surely more than one disabled person might like to go to Treehouse at a time.

    Curiosity One Hundred Fifty
    Laurie P.

    We made a pact: if the weather held, we'd head to Tree House Brewing in Sandwich. The skies delivered--sunny and crisp--so we set off and arrived just before noon. Lucky us, we snagged a parking spot and queued waiting in the brew line. With drinks in hand, we wandered out to the beer garden where my husband scored us some pepperoni slices--simple, satisfying, and surprisingly good. He went for Evolution of Citra Part Two, described as "Pouring a soft clementine hue, notes of white grapefruit, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and mango smoothie lift out of the glass." He gave it a solid thumbs-up. I chose Curiosity One Hundred Fifty Six, an IPA that "pours an opaque yellow with a billowing head of sticky white foam. On top of a creamy base, saturated notes of piney mangoes, juicy nectarines, and peach smoothies cover the palate." It was every bit as dreamy as it sounds. We sipped and snacked while gazing out over the ocean, watching boats drift through the canal. The whole experience--two beers and three slices--came in under $35. Not bad for a mini seaside escape. Already counting down to our next visit.

    Deirdre C.

    What a beautiful place! Right there at the waters edge, with beautiful views! The brewery is almost serene which might sound strange but it's true! We went upstairs, ordered some beers and were able to get two chairs outside facing the water! The weather was beautiful the day we were there and the sun was out! Oh yeah....we really liked the beers we had too! I enjoyed a stout!

    Lower seating area
    Michael W.

    Shocking to see a Treehouse location with such a low rating but that didn't scare us off. The Charlton location has been so consistent with our frequent visits we figured how bad could it be?? Parking: ok I get it, you can't just park on site unless you happen to snag one of the 20 or so available parking spots. But fear not, there's a FREE shuttle service less than a mile away. If you go to their website they even show you detailed instructions of where it is. After I parked the car I must have waited a total of 3 min before the shuttle arrived. Another 2 min to get back to the brewery. That's how long it would take me to walk from the parking lot to the main entrance at their other location. It's really not that serious people. The facility is beautiful. Of course the beer is amazing. My server was super friendly and let me try a few samples before making a decision. There are two tap rooms - one upstairs, one downstairs. Something must have happened shortly after I got my first beer because the line upstairs was insane. I went downstairs and it seemed like that one was closed but I walked up and they were serving so idk what happened there. Anyway, the views are stunning on the deck but the bugs were biting so we went inside for our second beer. It really wasn't a big deal because there are so many windows, it's like being outside. Cocktails are available outside if beer isn't your thing. I can't comment on the food but if you're worried about it, bring your own! Overall this is a beautiful facility. Yes parking might be a concern for some but it wasn't for us. A small inconvenience is worth it for access to some of the best beer ever made.

    Whisper........
    Jeff D.

    Tree House has taken Craft Beers to a new level. The locations they pick are amazing! This one on the beach is sooo Chill! Location, Location, Location. One recommendation, the next one is at Ski Resort! When you do I want a personal invite! The beer is legendary, I ordered the Whisper... I had to say it 3 times before they heard me! Very good, great taste great color! One thing I didn't expect was an Airstream serving cocktails. So I had a Pain Killer in memory of Pool Bar Jim who passed away this year in Hilton Head SC. RIP - PBJ One of my sons got the Wafflenanner, he said it was crazy good! We wanted a snack, so we got a warm and a cold lobster roll. I love a warm lobster roll, and normally I don't like the cold, but theirs is pretty good. They don't put very much mayo on it. The views upstairs are amazing, and down below they have many tables to sit at that are covered, and several chairs facing the water. Inside down stairs they have a shop, and you can also place an order of beer to go and it will be ready when you leave. For those that are traveling remember to bring an extra suitcase! Cheers!

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    Lizzy S.

    Amazing spot BUT NOTE THE PARKING: there are 10~ spots reserved for the brewery that often fill up, even on off days. The $20 lot next door is available, it's for the beach. Don't get mad at Treehouse about the price, it is set by and goes to the town. There is also parking down the road w/ a shuttle, not sure of the frequency of rides. Beer is obv 10/10, cocktails are also great, but the pizza is such a nice surprise!! It's classic crispy New Haven style - not burnt. Pro tip - add the hot honey. Dog, baby, and group friendly. Beautiful views, friendly staff, great beer and pizza - what more could you want. Happy to have this as part of my annual cape trip!!

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    Sarah R.

    Treehouse brewing is probably one of the most popular breweries in Massachusetts, with multiple locations to choose from. The Cape location is by far the most beautiful one (might be out of all the breweries I've visited!) beer is always great at treehouse- and they have mocktails, cocktails to try as well if you're not into beer. Grab your beverage and wander outside with seats alongside the beach and a deck overlooking the ocean- there's no bad seats. They usually have pizza or other food options too! So enjoy your beverage and hang out for a bit. definitely worth the pit stop!

    My wife and I went out of our way while on a trip to visit Treehouse Brewing, as I'd heard about its popularity. Safe to say it did not disappoint in the slightest! When on trips we visit many breweries to gather stickers, see new places, etc and this was by far our favorite while in the New England area. Aside from being right on the beach, I tried their Julius beer since the bartender told me it's what made them famous, it was extremely flavorful and smooth without any bitterness whatsoever. We also tried their vodka sauce pizza and were impressed! We may or may not have bought merch and more beer to go...

    Nancy H.

    Spent a whole lot of time here on our trip to the Cape this summer and recommend you do the same. Atmosphere is wonderful, beer is great, cocktail truck is fantastic and their pizza is absolutely one of the top spots on the Cape. They also have a lobster roll option some days, but I would stick to the pizza. Parking can be a huge pain, especially during the busy summer months, but we always end up finding a spot.

    Hot buttered lobster roll
    Brian G.

    Long time fan of Tree House and have visited all of their locations multiple times. This review is for the Sandwich location only. Reading through the reviews of this location before posting was quite entertaining, especially the low ones. If you're not familiar with the hoops the owners had to jump through to try and get this place up and running then you should probably take a second to look it up. They faced multiple contests and suits despite donating 10s of thousands to the local community and clearly delineating a plan that promoted conservation of the area at a place that had previously failed to survive despite being one of the best pieces of real estate on the cape. While it's no excuse for the chaos, their first couple years had to be approached with kid gloves and is the reason why they had reservations, wacky ticketing systems and strict processes that felt overwhelming at times. Opening in the middle of a pandemic didn't help either as the rules for restaurants were changing by the minute. The good news is that's all over now and you no longer need a reservation, tickets or the blood of a virgin to get a beer now. Parking is an issue and will probably always be an issue since it was an issue long before TH bought this place. They have about 10 spots along the road that fill up and never seem to empty. The few spots they have in the town lot are for to-go pickup only. Your options are to pay $20 to park in the town lot, money that goes to the town and not to Tree House, or park 1.2 miles down the road at the marina overflow lot on Ed Moffitt Drive and take a shuttle/walk. This is not clear on their website for reasons that are opaque but most likely related to the town not wanting them to advertise shuttle services as people can also use this service to use the town beach and they'll lose the parking revenue. The drinks: The beer is top notch as you probably well know and is the same as all of their other Mass locations since they are all brewed in Charlton and trucked to their other spots. The tap list is shorter than other locations, and the to go beer is done by 15 minute reservation window like it is in Tewks. If you're there for pours and want to grab some to go cans on your way out, you can do it easily by ordering online, or in person at the merch counter but if you're coming just for cans it's best to use their designated pickup parking spots. They have coffee, nonalcoholic seltzers and mocktails for the designated drivers and you're welcome to take any of your own nonalcoholic beverages. The food: I went specifically for the lobster rolls but also got a pizza for my son. You have to order all food at the ordering tent. The pizza was advertised as taking an hour and it took almost exactly an hour. It's New Haven style which means thin and charred crust. If you don't like charred pizza then this style is probably not for you. Overall, it's not Sally's but it's a really good representation of the style IMHO. The lobster rolls were really tender with almost zero chew on any of the meat (claw or tail). I felt like there was a little too much butter on the hot and buttered style, but I know many folks that would love it dripping like it was. They took about 20-25 mins to prepare after ordering. Although neither was the "best I've ever had", both the pizza and lobster rolls were top notch given that they are a brewery and not a restaurant and I would happily have them both again. If neither are your thing, bring your own food and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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    Excellent beer and pizza, and amazing customer service! They were all so friendly and helpful! I really liked the Gratzer beer!

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    This pizza is Soooooooooo GOOD!!! The beer was well enjoyed by our party. The beach view is beautiful too.

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    We had a really good pizza and lobster rolls with great craft beer and seltzer available for those who don't drink.

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    Great beer (many choices), very tasty and fresh lobster rolls, beautiful view, friendly staff

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    Super clean. Great view. Friendly staff. Incredible beer. Easy to order cans to go. Much more room inside and outside than I expected.

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    Vitamin Sea Brewing

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    Excellent location facing Plymouth harbor. Out of town visiting family had dinner with three adults…read moreand two little girls (5 and 8). Found a table indoors (outdoor seating available as well) with ample room for all five of us including dolls, cards, and toys. I ordered a Bloody Mary made with a local alcoholic seltzer which was a great drink but also a significant appetizer with all the fixings. I ordered the "Luca Brazi" sandwich which was excellent and took home half the sandwich for dinner tonight. *Important footnote...I NEVER have leftovers when I order dinner. I ALWAYS eat EVERYTHING!! I highly recommend if you are a tourist (or a local) take the two block walk from visiting The Plymouth Rock and enjoy a great meal and drinks at THE VITAMIN SEA RESTAURANT!!

    Vitamin Sea Brewing is a craft brewery that opened in Weymouth, Massachusetts in February 2019. It…read morewas founded by business partners Dino Funari, Pete Kiley, Josh Sherman and Richard DiBona. Funari, Kiley and Sherman frequently got together on weekends to embrace their love of homebrewing. After doing this for a number of years, and building up a local following distributing their home-brews from a blue cooler, they decided to open a brick & mortar brewery and taproom. At this time, DiBona came on board as a partner and assisted with the search for a location. After exausting all options in the seaside town of Hull, the partners acquired a 3,000-sq-ft space in the "craft beer friendly" town of Weymouth. The name "Vitamin Sea" was chosen to reflect Funari's love of surfing and surf culture. The brewery quickly gained a reputation for their juicy New England IPAs, decadent Stouts, and experimental Fruited Sours. A second location opened along the waterfront in Plymouth in May 2024. I recently visited Vitamin Sea's Plymouth location while I was in town for the day. I was scheduled to meet up with some other beer bloggers at a different brewery later. I soon realized that Plymouth has an excellent craft beer scene and decided to head to Vitamin Sea first. The Plymouth facility is a beautiful location along the waterfront. I really liked the nautical/surf design theme too! I grabbed a seat at the bar and began to look over the menu. I heard that the Plymouth location is known for their excellent ciabatta sandwiches, so I ordered the "Parm to Table" (oven-roasted chicken cutlet, house-made marinara, melted mild & aged provolone, Parmesan, whipped lemon ricotta, basil on toasted ciabatta). It was the BEST chicken cutlet sandwich I've ever had in my life! What made it stand apart from other sandwiches? The whipped lemon ricotta! I washed it down with a pour of "Currency Check" (Double New England IPA), followed by "Mexican Blanket" (Imperial Stout). The beer, like the food, was fantastic! I must also point out that the staff were so friendly, knowledgable, and helpful throughout my visit. I highly recommend Vitamin Sea Brewing and look forward to visiting their Weymouth location!

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    Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery

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    What a great venue -- almost don't wanna write this because I feel like there's a hidden gem here…read moreto be tucked away for myself and only shared with friends. But I'm writing this to help support the kind of business we need here on Cape Cod. And to provide a little kind and constructive feedback. It's a beautiful open wooden A-frame kind of feel with a cool loft and outside "porch" kind of space that would work in any season. The pizza was solid. The beer was excellent if a little pricy. The review of the meatball sub from friends was "it's good." Cheese board was enormous and could feed a whole soccer team and the Pretzel is generic, store bought and not recommended. The service was a little weird -- instead of getting a waiter, you just have to kinda fend for yourself -- initially it seemed like just an online menu but they do have printed menus. Seems like a missed opportunity to have a server actually wait the tables, make recommendations and earn a tip. Instead it's a hodgepodge of food runners and no real direction what to order. And the strangest part was I had a conversation with one of these folks and she was so terrific and kind I wished she'd waited on us! Anyways, in conclusion ambiance =5. Food and drink = 4. Service =3 (not the fault of the servers -- just a whacky service plan.) overall 4. Thank you!

    What a delicious experience! The atmosphere here was just perfect. We stopped for a beer on the way…read moreback from dinner and decided that we had to come back for their pizza. 3 days later, we were back and it was incredible! I had a NEIPA and my wife had their summer ale, both were delicious! We ordered a pizza with sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, red onions, and artichoke hearts - oh my goodness, it was amazing! The crust was perfect and the combination of flavors was mouthwatering! Highly recommend!

    Sips Cape Cod - Hoppy Trail Brewery Tour

    Sips Cape Cod

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    Ok, so if I could give this an additional 6 stars I would, because Sips turned it up to 11 for…read moresure! We started out the day meeting at a hotel where we were offered an awesome discount on a room. From there we ventured to our first brewery stop on the tour of the Cape and en route we got a lesson on how beer is brewed, we talked about the original beer ever brewed in Egypt, played ice breaker games and enjoyed some yummy snacks. At our first brewery there was a winter market going on and we got to enjoy some local faire and gifts while the brew crew went over the history of the location and family that started it. Second we went to a spot for lunch and enjoyed some family style lunch servings with a beer pairing. We had healing bowls of homemade baked macaroni and cheese, buckets of nachos, pizza, and some other shareable finger foods. We spent so much time getting to know each other and I made some amazing new fiends on the trip. Lunch was no exception as we all enjoyed sharing food and stories. Continuing on the beer tour we made a stop at our second brewery and got two pints plus entertainment in the form of a Pac-Man/pong arcade game and some cornhole(it was a frosty match but those who went outside had fun) and our group scored the high scores on the game. Before our last brewery we got to experience a rare site on Cape, a frozen beach. We were going to do touchdown dances in preparation for the "Big Game" happening the next day, but the experience of standing on a frozen ocean took precedence, and all of us got a great group photo. We finished up in Hyannis within walking distance of an ice cream and put-put golf spot. I cannot wait to do this tour again in the summer so we can enjoy the seasonal fun as well. We had a 4 beer pairing at this spot and enjoyed a variety of bar snacks. We finished our tour back at the hotel we started at and went on our separate ways, and remained friends to this day. I cannot wait to go on another tour!!!! Now, I'm not superstitious but I am a little stitious, and this tour was held the day before the "Big Game" and our team won.

    I had an amazing time with Sips Cape Cod! I highly recommend the Hoppy Trail Brewery Tour. Great…read morebeer and food seamlessly organized so you don't have to think about anything other than having fun! I recommend the tour to fellow beer nerds without hesitation, cheers!

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    Second Wind Brewing

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    Second Wind Brewing is a craft brewery that opened in Plymouth, Massachusetts in May 2018. It was…read morefounded by homebrewing friends J.R. Shepard, Ken Semcken, and Hans Terbush. The three partners would spend weekends together homebrewing with friends and fine-tuning their beer. Terbush became a certified beer server and Semcken and Shepard passed the exam to become certified Cicerones (the beer equivalent of a wine sommelier). Eventually, they wanted to open their own brick & mortar brewery. Second Hand's small taproom and outdoor beer garden opened on Howland Street in 2018. The popularity of their beer soon took off, and in 2020 their 3 1/2-barrel system was upgraded to a 7-barrel system. An even larger secondary taproom with a full kitchen opened down the street at 11 Main Street in December 2025. While most of the brewing operations still continue at the original Howland Street location, customers can enjoy more space and a delicious menu of food curated by Chef Stephen Coe at the Main Street location. Coe is locally famous for his Lobsta Love food trucks and nationally known for his win against celebrity chef Bobby Flay on the Food Network's "Chopped: Beat Bobby Flay."  I recently visited both of Second Wind Brewing's locations while I was in Plymouth for the day. After checking out a couple of other breweries in town, I headed for the Howland Street taproom. Things are a little smaller here, but they offer a more intimate experience. The outdoor patio seating is a nice place to kick back on a warm weather day. I pulled up a seat at the bar and enjoyed a can pour of "Cent'anni" (Italian Pilsner), followed by a draught pour of "Four the Shore" [2026] (Session New England IPA). The pilsner was crisp and refreshing while the IPA was light with nice notes of citrus and tropical fruit. Afterwards, I made a short walk down the street to the larger taproom. It was much more spacious here and there were some flatsceen TVs playing sports games. I pulled up a seat at the bar and looked over the food menu. I ordered the "Pork Belly & Mozzarella Arancini" (served with/ romesco, arugula & cheese sauce) and the "Buffalo Chicken Caesar Wrap" (Romaine Caesar dressing, blue cheese croutons) with "Sidewinder Fries". The food was excellent! I washed it down with a draught pour of "Buckshot" (Hazy IPA). verall, I had an enjoyable experience at both locations and I would definitley return to either one the next time I'm in Plymouth!

    This review is for the brand-new, beautiful Main Street location of Second Wind Brewing, which is a…read moremassive leap forward from their original, production-focused spot a few blocks away. The community has watched the construction on this place for over five years, and Second Wind gave us the best possible reward: an un-fussed, un-pretentious un-official opening the day before Thanksgiving. I couldn't make it that night, but I stopped by that Friday. They were busy and buzzing. The Space: The new brew pub is gorgeous. It mixes modern, industrial elements (exposed piping, cool metal lighting) with dark, comfortable features like the stylish leather lounge seating. It manages to feel both expansive and cozy, with digital menu boards above the bar keeping the beer list clear. This is a high-end taproom designed for settling in for the night. The Beer: I started with the Known and Loved IPA (5.4% ABV), and it was exactly the sessionable, hazy delight I needed after a long holiday. Citrusy, refreshing, and dangerously easy to drink. It's clear that even as they manage this expansion, the quality of the beer remains top-tier. The Food (The Gossip): Now, the big question: where's the food? The official story is that they are waiting for final food service permits as they finalize their partnership with the legendary Executive Chef, Stephen Coe. However, I've been tipped off by a very reliable "insider" at the bar: Chef Coe is still on a 60-day jail sentence for the sheer brutality of the beating he administered to Bobby Flay on national television. It was apparently an assault charge disguised as a culinary competition. The pub is just buying time until he serves his sentence and can be released back into the wild to run the kitchen. In all seriousness, the future looks incredibly bright. This is already a phenomenal spot for a pint, and once Chef Coe is free and wielding his cutlery, this place will be unstoppable. Go check out the new digs and tell the staff you're sending positive energy (and a file baked into a cake) to their executive chef!

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    Hog Island Beer

    (153 reviews)

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    Not dog friendly anymore…read more We've come here a bunch of times with our dog and would be able to sit outside and have a few drinks. We always had a pleasant experience and respected the rules of the brewery to stay outside with our dog. Yesterday, we came by around 3 p.m. and it was relatively quiet with lots of empty seating outside. When we went to sit at a table, a waitress told us they had a designated dog area to the side at two broken tables in the sun and that we could not sit at any of the shaded tables. She also told us we could not order food with our dog there. We asked if we could move an umbrella over so we wouldn't have to sit in the sun--the waitress said she would ask and then never came back. When we realized no one was going to help, we asked a second time and were told there was no way to give us shade, so we left. It was disappointing as we liked coming here but it felt like they were deliberately trying to make dog owners uncomfortable and unwelcome. I'd recommend going elsewhere if you are looking for a relaxing afternoon at a brewery.

    Don't bother beer is average service is very poor. Was seated in the bar area and waited 20…read moreminutes no service. Went to the bar and had to ask for a server. Ordered the pretzel appetizer, 2 burgers and a chicken sandwich. After 30 minutes, nothing no pretzel no food. Again had to find my server paid for my beer and left. They need someone that knows how to manage a restaurant not a bunch of kids with limited restaurant experience. Plenty of other places who appreciate their customers. This is not one of them!

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