"The Attic Brewing Company’s taproom feels like an antique roadshow collection spot, art gallery, and prohibition-era pub all rolled into one. You’ll find basically every version of couch that’s ever been made, throwback wooden chairs, and a beer garden in the back courtyard with food trucks like Burrito Feliz tacos, Jamaican D’s, and Bad Mother Shuckers oysters. And since Germantown is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Philly, it should come as no surprise that this was the first craft beer brewery in the city." - candis mclean
"In Germantown, Attic Brewing Company is the place to get a cold beer to pair with some good takeout barbecue from Deke’s Bar-B-Que next door. Attic’s dog-friendly patio seats 300 and frequently hosts live music, food trucks, and markets on the weekends." - Ernest Owens
"Germantown’s Attic Brewing is spacious, the staff is remarkably friendly, the full bar serves everything from house IPAs and barrel-aged porters to wine and cocktails, and the projector inside the massive open brewery space is perfect to watch the Eagles at the Super Bowl." - Nadia Chaudhury
"It’s impossible to go far in Philadelphia without hitting a brewery, but with its recently expanded outdoor seating area and its rotating food trucks, Attic Brewing Company is one worth traveling for. There are over a dozen beers on tap, and Deke’s BBQ is right next door. Plus, there is a calendar-full of weekly events like live music and B-movie screenings. On days with great weather, Attic’s enormous patio is bound to be a worthwhile visit." - Ernest Owens
"The Attic Brewing Company’s taproom feels like an antique roadshow collection house, art gallery, and Prohibition-era pub all rolled into one. Throughout the airy brewery, you’ll find every version of couch that’s ever been made, vintage wooden chairs, and a beer garden in the back courtyard where you can grab an order from Deke’s Garage Roadhouse BBQ (which is next door). And since Germantown is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Philly, it should come as no surprise that this was the first craft beer brewery in the city. " - candis mclean