Massive taproom and outdoor space combine with fire pits, games, and a resident food truck to create a lively, family- and pet-friendly atmosphere. The vibe balances a rundown aesthetic with clean, welcoming areas where people gather for excellent local beer and occasional live music.
A beautifully repurposed historic space features giant smokestacks and a spacious taproom. The building's history adds a welcoming, lively atmosphere.
Excellent beer selection and rotating seltzer stand out here. Staff like Elaine, Maddie, and Nick help guide to great choices with a welcoming atmosphere.
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Kidtoberfest features bounce houses, animals, face painting, music, and great beer selections.
Trivia night happens every Monday with a fun atmosphere and prizes.
The brewery hosts various events like bingo, yoga, and open mic nights.
An old Victorian house converted into a brewery offers cozy small rooms and a laid-back, homey atmosphere. Live, impromptu music and a brick pizza oven visible from the bar add to the relaxed vibe. Outdoor garden seating and family-friendly games create a welcoming space for locals.
Located in an old Victorian Historical Home, the brewery offers a unique blend of history and modern experience. Cozy small rooms add to the quaint historic house vibe.
Offers a great beer selection with multiple options to try. All sampled beers are consistently excellent and well-crafted.
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Public parking is available across the street behind the police station.
The brewery is family friendly.
The brewery offers wood-fired pizza.
Historic building offers an open, inviting space with varied seating including couches and picnic tables. Atmosphere is lively and family-friendly, often filled with children and board games. Noise levels can be high inside and outside due to echoes and nearby food truck generators.
The site sits in a historic building that once housed the original Weber Brewery from the 1800s. The Beer Hall inside keeps the Waukesha brewing heritage alive with its authentic atmosphere.
A wide variety of unique beers including sours and seltzers fills the taps. The hazy IPA and the football-themed "Forward Pass" stand out for their flavor and creativity.
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Oktoberfest event happens later this month with special beer offerings.
Trivia night occurs weekly on Thursdays at 7pm.
Parking is limited; use nearby public lots or street parking.
Underground tunnels and beer caverns create a cool, atmospheric setting that feels like stepping back in time. The tour moves at a laid-back pace with rich history woven throughout. It ends with a chilled beer in a taproom filled with antique decor.
Tours reveal unique local stories and deep insights into Cincinnati's past. The experience suits all ages and offers educational value beyond typical history tours.
Tours feature chilled tunnels and a beer cavern with beer served at the end. Guides like Harrison and Ranee provide informative and fun experiences focused on beer and local history.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like the Prohibition dinner.
The Hidden Brewery Caverns Tour includes a beer tasting experience.
The Ultimate Queen City Underground Tour is great for team-building events.
Classic dive bar with old-school charm and rustic woodwork creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere. Back room offers pool tables and TVs for sports viewing. Known for cold beer and classic pickled eggs, it maintains a timeless, authentic vibe.
Over 100 years old, this spot stands as a landmark with a rich history that you can feel the moment you walk in. It offers a genuine slice of the past in the city.
Beers come ice cold here, some of the coldest around. The selection includes a mango lager and a house-made root beer, all served with consistent chill.
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Joe Jost's is cash only; bring cash or find an ATM nearby.
The bar hosts an annual Christmas Eve party, popular among locals.
Joe Jost's celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2024.
Outdoor historical park features period-dressed interpreters and working vintage machinery like printing presses and trains. Buildings and grounds offer a beautiful, old-time atmosphere with live music from a bell tower that chimes hourly. Visitors experience a mix of peaceful walks and engaging demonstrations reflecting early American history.
Outdoor exhibits showcase the original Wright Flyer III, the first real aircraft built by the Wright brothers. A train tour offers historical facts while exploring the park's rich collection of artifacts depicting the city's industrial roots and diverse communities.
Locally brewed beer shines with options like cream beer and Dunkel Wiess. Beer flights and drinks like the Peach Palmer add variety alongside a German beer selection.
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Admission is free for carillon concerts, but there is a cost for other activities.
The park hosts annual events like the Concours d'Elegance car show and Fleur de Fete wine tasting.
Christmas time features special activities like puppet shows, a carousel, and train rides.
Quaint bar with nostalgic decor and an outdoor patio creates a welcoming atmosphere. Live music and a 1920s-style speakeasy in the basement add unique entertainment and event spaces. The vibe is warm and lively, attracting music lovers and those seeking a comfortable, engaging setting.
The building holds a lot of history with photos and decor that capture its past. The owner's father offers a basement tour and shares detailed stories about the place's background.
Cold beers flow consistently from a great craft beer menu with a solid draft selection. The beer pairs well with food, especially wings, making for a satisfying combo.
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Bingo night happens every Wednesday, attracting a lively crowd.
Karaoke contests take place every Thursday with a two-drink minimum.
Open mic night is hosted every Thursday, showcasing local talent.
Vintage bar with old-time speakeasy vibe and spooky decor offers indoor cigar smoking and a multi-level rooftop patio. Atmosphere feels haunted and immersive, enhanced by live jazz music and occasional ghost tours. Crowd enjoys a mix of cigar enthusiasts and those drawn to the unique ambiance.
Guided tours focus on the building's unique history and Shakers history. Guides share paranormal stories alongside historical facts, making the experience both informative and engaging.
A wide range of spirits and beers is available, including a signature Ghost Ale that stands out for its taste. The beer selection includes some spooky-themed options alongside cocktails and mocktails.
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The ghost tour runs every weekend and requires advance reservations.
Expect a $10 entry fee for the ghost tour, payable at the venue.
The cigar bar allows guests to bring their own cigars without extra charge.
Old church building with vaulted ceilings and spacious indoor and outdoor areas creates a modern, clean environment. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and lively without crowding, with big tables, games, and a patio with artificial grass for kids. Barrel-aged beers and diverse food options add to the experience.
The taproom sits inside an old historic church and the building shows off its historic architecture. It also lies in the historic Pabst Brewery district.
Barrel aged beers stand out here, especially the Bourbon Barrel Stout. Flights offer a solid range of excellent quality craft beers.
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The brewery has a food vendor on-site, but the bar itself does not sell food.
Parking can be challenging, especially during busy events like basketball games.
A beer flight with 6 beers costs $24, which is a good way to sample different brews.
Massive historic brewery showcases beautiful architecture and well-manicured grounds. Visitors experience a lively atmosphere with Clydesdale horses, beer garden, and complimentary hats, glasses, and beer samples. Temperature varies across rooms, adding to the dynamic tour environment.
Guided tours highlight the brewing process, brewery history, and famous Clydesdales. Tours last about 1.25 hours and provide detailed insights into the beer making and sustainability efforts.
Tours go inside the brewery and include a comprehensive overview of beer making and brewery history. Fresh beer from the settling tanks offers a unique tasting experience. The brewery features famous Clydesdales as part of the visit.
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The Beermaster Tour sells out fast, so order ahead of time.
The tours last about an hour each.
Expect a 40-minute wait for the $15 tour without a reservation.
Oldest building in Manhattan hosts multiple bars and a restaurant within a spacious, beautifully decorated setting. Atmosphere blends historic charm with live jazz music, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Visitors explore a museum upstairs and enjoy a whiskey bar alongside diverse social spaces.
Built in the 1800s, this site serves as a historic landmark and museum showcasing deep roots in American history. It offers a real-life history experience that stands out in the United States.
An incredible beer list offers a great variety of beers alongside delicious cocktails. The atmosphere and music complement the beer selection well.
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Reservations are needed to sit in the old tavern room.
The happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Live jazz music is available during Saturday brunch.
Historic building with old-school European flair creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. Quiet and relaxed, it offers a large selection of beers, including Belgian and cave-aged varieties. Small space features a spiral staircase and balcony, enhancing its vintage charm.
Historic photos and memories highlight the old German brewery setting. The building and atmosphere carry a strong sense of rich history throughout.
An extensive beer list features a unique import selection and a flight of four house brewed beers. The place offers excellent Belgian options like Black Forest Lager and pairs well with good German food.
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The brewery hosts a Christmas beer tasting event every December.
Private event space is available for parties and gatherings.
Themed beer flights are offered regularly, including Trappist and Oktoberfest selections.
Building dates back to the 1800s with historic memorabilia and a nostalgic bar area downstairs. Atmosphere is lively and friendly, featuring private event spaces with full bars and catering options. Wings and burgers stand out as top local food offerings.
Rich music history shines through with Les Paul memorabilia and stories. The owner offers a personal tour sharing the bar's deep historical connections.
A great beer selection stands out here, with some beers specially ordered when not commonly available. The spot pairs well with wings and offers a friendly atmosphere for enjoying a few drinks.
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Karaoke night happens every Friday at 9pm with no cover charge.
Xtreme bar bingo takes place every Wednesday at 7pm; arrive early for a good seat.
Music trivia is hosted every Tuesday at 8pm; teams can have up to six players.
Historical brewery complex offers vintage Milwaukee vibes with well-preserved architecture and a prohibition-themed Speakeasy beneath the Great Hall. Atmosphere blends nostalgic charm with relaxed spaces like patios and cozy pubs, attracting those interested in authentic brewing history and casual socializing.
Well preserved history shines through the venue's architecture and stained glass windows. Tours cover the Best family legacy, the Pabst empire, and efforts in land and building preservation.
Tours focus on the brewery's history and evolution, not just beer-making. Visitors get a complimentary ice-cold Pabst or Schlitz beer, with refills at $4.00. The experience blends beer tasting with historical insight.
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Weddings can take place at this venue, so check for private events.
The venue hosts a historical tour that reveals authentic brewing history.
A small bar and courtyard are available for walk-in customers.
U-shaped bar made from reclaimed local wood creates a communal vibe in a sleek, modern space with indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels laid-back and playful, attracting people who enjoy quality beer and relaxed socializing. Specialty brews and exclusive offerings add a unique touch to the experience.
Tours include a quick history lesson on brewing and the area's past. Guides share fun anecdotes and detailed knowledge about Bourbon County and local history.
Barrel-aged dark beers and imperial stouts stand out here. The 312 wheat ale offers a crisp, delicious taste. Tours provide access to unique beers and generous tastings.
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The brewery tour costs $15 per person and lasts over an hour.
Bingo events are held regularly, providing a fun community experience.
Participate in March Madness promotions for a chance to win prizes.
Historic building hosts a German-style brewery with a heated biergarten featuring outdoor fire pits and live music. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, blending traditional charm with a lively social scene. Space welcomes families and pets, offering a relaxed yet vibrant experience.
Antique decor matches the historic building and creates a strong historical feel. The site holds a rich history connected to its roots in Minnesota.
Beers taste like they come straight from Germany or Czech Republic with a strong focus on classic German styles. Every beer on tap is either really good or fantastic, making it a solid stop for authentic German-style beer.
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Oktoberfest celebration occurs annually in October with special events.
Tuesday night events feature live music and food specials.
Parking is limited to street parking, so arrive early.
Saloon with historic 1880s design features a slanted bar and uneven floor that survived a major earthquake. Atmosphere feels like stepping back in time, with antique furnishings and a large outdoor patio offering a quiet, relaxing space. Patrons enjoy a mix of lively indoor energy and calm outdoor seating.
A living piece of California history, this saloon offers a rich connection to local American history and Jack London. The bartender shares a knowledgeable history background, creating a unique and lively historic atmosphere.
Local draft beers and a good wine list feature prominently. The patio offers a relaxed spot to enjoy a cold beer amid a historical atmosphere.
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Bring your ID to enter the saloon, as they card everyone.
The saloon is one of the oldest establishments in the area, opening in 1883.
The sloped floor is a remnant of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Historic bar with original architecture and authentic Soho vibe offers a cozy, warm atmosphere filled with extraordinary live old school jazz. Small venue gets crowded, especially on Sunday nights when regulars play traditional jazz. Neon sign outside adds quirky charm, reflecting the bar's long-standing neighborhood presence.
Walls hold local history and relics that show years of character. Staff and atmosphere reflect a real, unpolished piece of the neighborhood's past.
Cold beer pairs well with watching games and live music in a great old spot. Prices stay very reasonable for drinks and dinner.
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Jazz music starts at 8 PM every Sunday.
The EarRegulars on Sunday nights provide the finest traditional jazz in NYC.
The bar features live Jazz on Sunday afternoons.
Brewpub inside a converted Catholic church features high ceilings and beautiful architecture that create a unique atmosphere. The space feels open and lively, with music mixing decades of hip-hop and R&B. Outdoor seating includes a pet-friendly patio with games like cornhole.
Public access to a historical building with high ceilings and stained glass offers a unique setting. A book details the building's remodeling history, adding depth to the experience.
Several beers offer rich flavor and consistent quality. The Mexican Lager stands out for its depth. Service complements the delicious beer well.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Sunday brunch is a popular time to visit, so expect larger crowds.
Parking can be challenging, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Sawdust-covered floors and walls filled with historical artifacts create a vintage, old-world pub atmosphere. Absence of piped music keeps the space quiet and authentic, encouraging conversation. Patrons enjoy traditional Irish beers served in a setting that feels like stepping back in time.
Oldest pub in the city offers a deep sense of history and a unique experience that feels impossible to replicate elsewhere.
Dark beer stands out with its rich black ale that many find unmatched. The ale house offers a historic atmosphere that complements the classic brews served.
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McSorleyโs is a cash only establishment; come prepared.
Credit cards are not accepted, so bring cash.
The price for four beers is $16.
Wood-paneled sports bar with a large warm wood bar and historic vibes creates a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere. Polka music and live performances add a German Beer Hall feel, while televisions offer casual entertainment. The place stays relaxed during mid-afternoon and grows lively later in the day.
History dates back to 1870 with ties to the Chicago World Fair. The place offers a strong historic ambiance and shares fascinating stories about its past.
An extensive beer list features 14 taps with a focus on German style beers and unique craft flavors. The Golden Eel Keller beer stands out among the delicious selections available.
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Expect busy times during holidays; reservations are not required.
Pickpocketing incidents have been reported, so keep personal items secure.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted for purchases.