Craving home-brewed beer or Buffalo wings on the train ride after work? Hop off at Harrison and stroll to the Craftsman Ale House, two blocks from the railroad station.
Craving home-brewed beer or Buffalo wings on the train ride after work? Hop off at Harrison and stroll to the Craftsman Ale House, two blocks from the railroad station.
Located at 235 Harrison Avenue, the brewery/restaurant is the brainchild of Joe Vicidomini, a longtime bartender and home brewer. It’s one of a half-dozen microbreweries in this region.
The Craftsman, which opened in November, offers eight fresh, constantly rotating craft beers on tap and more than 100 different bottles and cans from some of the best small breweries in the world. Don’t look for Budweiser or Blue Moon here. And patrons can buy 64-ounce refillable growlers to carry hard-to-find draft beers home.
The restaurant also offers hamburgers and a wing recipe honed from some of the owner’s favorite pubs. Enjoy sports on the eight large-screen televisions and advanced sound system while you drink and dine. For details, visit www.CraftsmanAleHouse.com.
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