Ken M.
Yelp
Preface: This nano brewery & tasting room just had its grand opening. It is kind of a big deal for Haddonfield, a "dry" town (no alcohol sales) since 1873. This building was once the home to Haddonfield's historic Gibb's Tavern, built in 1777.
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Street parking is available as well as a few parking lots throughout the town. (metered or usually free during the holidays)
:: Atmosphere - I like the interior design! It has an industrial look (butcher block tables, Edison lighting, etc.) but doesn't look cheesy. The building is small but the vaulted ceiling makes it feel much larger. They have a few cafe tables as well as wall/short-service bar seating.
:: Beers - A 3.5-barrel brew system, slated to offer sours, IPAs, pale ales, wheats, stouts, porters, Growler fill-ups & Crowler cans. My wife & I had the "Revolutionary Red" & "Kings Road Gold", both were very good! Pricing was $6.00 a pint. They accept credit cards. Make sure to tip your bartenders.
:: Food - They don't serve food but we noticed people getting food delivered/bringing in food. May I suggest Sanook Thai, the British Chip Shop, Cross Culture Indian & The Bistro. Best bet is to secure your seats first then plan you attack for food.
:: Observations/Suggestions/Complaints - Would be nice to have some background music. Hey, after/before you leave, check-out the nearby English Gardener Gift Shop as well as the Gorshin Trading Post & Supplies store (man-cave provisions)
We like this brewery, looking forward to returning so we can try some other beers.