This beloved Rosedale brewpub boasts an impressive lineup of over 70 craft beers, including house brews, complemented by hearty pub fare from a food truck and ample outdoor seating.
"The Rosedale brewpub may be cozy and welcoming, but it’s still the home of a craft beer giant that is iconic in its own right. It has also been around for 55 years, so it must be doing something right. Know what you want and have your ID ready at the bar, as the line of patrons often flows right into the parking lot. Once you’re in, pull up to the massive bar or grab a seat outside on the makeshift furniture populating the patio and drink up. It also offers bites such as fish and chips, hot dogs, and chili cheese fries — perfect beer food." - Nadia Chaudhury
"With worn wood tables and hearty pints, this ultra-casual Rosedale brewpub wouldn’t feel out of place in the Shire. Grab a beer, cider, or draft cocktail to enjoy at one of many shaded outdoor tables, though there is an indoor area as well. On-site kitchen Little House serves pub fare like fish and chips, burgers, and sausages." - Erin Russell
"Pretend to be in a classic English pub at this longtime brew staple. Sample an impressive selection of local craft beers and classic European ales at this sprawling, oak-shaded beer garden. Open until midnight on Sundays." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Draught House looks like the type of old British pub found in a small town somewhere in England. It’s at the base of a Tudor-style building, with heavy wooden tables inside and tons of picnic tables out front where you’ll never have trouble finding a seat. More than 70 beers are available on draft—including a bunch brewed in-house—plus a full bar that has a few frozens. Bring your dogs to keep you company on the patio, or just show up with friends. This is an easy and relaxed place to spend an evening. " - nicolai mccrary
"Nothing is better than classic pub fries at a classic pub with a cold beer, especially from the Rosedale brewpub’s on-site restaurant Little House. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler