This is a "naked brewery," with all the works exposed—the tanks, pipes, and gleaming stainless-steel and copper kettles used in producing beer. Seasonal brews, in addition to 16 microbrews on tap, draw students, young adults, and tourists alike to the original location (its sibling by the TD Garden is popular, too). The atmosphere is too crowded and noisy for intimate chats, and good luck...
Beer buffs who "love sampling" these "friendly" microbreweries' "fantastic" seasonal craft brews say the "standard pub food" "takes second place", though it's still "sastisfying"; they work for "all-around fun" at a "reasonable price", though the flagship next to Fenway Park is bound to be "chaos" "around game time."
Boston Beer Works Restaurant Review:
Located just around the corner from Fenway Park, this boisterous brewpub, with an industrial chic interior lined with TVs, is jam packed before a Red Sox game. But for those in the know, it’s a party even when there's no home game. The glassed-in, on-site brewery produces flavorful beers named in honor of Boston: Beantown Nut Brown, Fenway American Pale Ale or Curley’s Irish Stout. Start with a...
Acclaimed beers, generous bar-food portions and a relaxed environment attract young, sports-enthused masses to Boston's oldest, most popular brewpub.:
The Scene
Your experience at this original Beer Works depends on the time of year: Baseball season brings lengthy lines and standing-room crowds, but the huge, neo-industrial dining areas...