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Boston harpoon beer hall12/14/2023 ![]() ![]() If you're thinking about checking this place out I'd highly recommend it, I mean if you knew Bobby it's where he'd take you and TRUST me Bobby only takes you to the BEST places I know first hand! I really thought the service was among the best breweries I've ever been to. And the space is big enough for that kind of carefree tom-foolery.īeer was pretty dang good and they had some cool shirts. ![]() Also when I say hipster here I don't mean it in the bad Mumford and Sons overtime has a tattoo of a fork or Blanket from The Brave Little Toaster, I mean just like hip.īobby and me are older now but we love playing Manhunt in bars (Nightcrawlers just isn't practical or safe regardless of whether or not the bar will provide you blankets. Plenty of room and comfortable but still has that artisanal hipster feel. The people there were all pleasant and nice and the brewery is actually really well setup, as in the functional design of everything is pleasant. So he suggested Harpoon Brewery.can I just say our time there was sublime. Im dead serious - he makes the candle from Beauty and the Beast look like HG Wells. If there's one thing Bobby know how to do is serve up fun on a silver platter. My wife and I were looking for something to do that we could see somewhat of a touristy thing but also just chill and relax. We met in Florida and he's a total Florida kid: good looking, great tan, relishes in a deep piquant nihilism, you know the type. But seriously, all jokes aside I came up to Boston last year for a wedding on Block Island and stayed with my friend Bobby. Follow him on Twitter at /realbeernut or on Pinterest at best friend Bobby and I came to this brewery WITH OUR WIVES *Borat Voice*. Norman Miller is a MetroWest (Mass.) Daily News staff writer. The beer hall will be open seven days a week. "We're really looking forward to people visiting us." "People who like beer and like beer culture will really like this," said Doyle. On the other side you will be able to watch Harpoon's kegging line and new canning machine in action, Doyle said. One side will give you a view of downtown Boston. The beer hall also offers two different views, depending on where you're sitting. There will also be a retail area where people can buy growlers of beer, as well as six-packs and cases, as well as other gear such as T-shirts and glasses, Doyle said. The catwalks will also lead to the current tasting area, where people will still be able to try samples of the different Harpoon beers. "We can put them above the production so they can grab a beer and take a tour," he said. Part of what will make it a memorable visit is a series of catwalks that people will be able to walk on above the brewery, so they can see what is going on, no matter how busy it is, Kenary said. Even though the beer hall itself is not a restaurant, private parties can hire their own caterers to provide food. The beer hall will have a separate area that seats 60 for private functions. "We're more designed to have someone come in and have a couple of beers and a pretzel and then go down the street to some of the great restaurants that are in the area." "We're not looking to compete with our customers (restaurants)," said Kenary. There will also be several different dipping sauces available. The only food they will serve is freshly baked pretzels, made with the spent grain left over from the brewing process. However, the beer hall will not be a full-service restaurant. "One of our mission statements is to create a memorable brewery experience," said Kenary. The beer hall will also feature 20 Harpoon beers and ciders on tap, as well as Harpoon root beer, ice tea and lemonade. The hall is large, and it has seating for about 300 people, mostly all at long wooden tables with benches. The Harpoon Beer Hall, which is located at the brewery, is scheduled to open early next month (the exact date is not available because they're still waiting for the final permits). We were inspired by the trips to Europe and we loved the communal nature." We've spent a lot of time and effort on it."Ĭo-founder Dan Kenary said, "It's been something we've been thing about because there really is nothing like it out there. ![]() "I think it does it in a really nice way. "We've always wanted to do a beer hall in the traditional way, where people come in and drink beer at long tables and be able to sit there and talk to each other and be social," said Rich Doyle, one of the founders of Harpoon. Now, the oldest brewery in Boston, located at 306 Northern Ave., in the Seaport district, will become even more of a destination with the opening of the Harpoon Brewery and Beer Hall. The Harpoon Brewery has always been a destination for those who go to Boston for brewery tours and fresh, locally brewed beer. ![]()
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