Two Weeks Notice Brewing Co.
Brewery · West Springfield Town ·

Two Weeks Notice Brewing Co.

Brewery · West Springfield Town ·

Nano-brewery with taproom, patio, live music, events, and kitchen

friendly staff
good beer selection
great beer
craft beer
ipa
good food
outdoor patio
great atmosphere
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110 Bosworth St, West Springfield, MA 01089 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking
Bar

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110 Bosworth St, West Springfield, MA 01089 Get directions

+1 413 707 1413
twoweeksnoticebrewing.com
@twoweeksbrewco
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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Bar
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Alcohol

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Jan 12, 2026

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"A newly opened small brewery in West Springfield that began public operations with can sales and is in the process of building out a dedicated taproom while operating limited retail hours on weekends." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

https://boston.eater.com/2018/2/8/16992378/boston-beer-news-2018
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The Spring 2018 Restaurant Opening Guide: MetroWest and Central and Western Massachusetts | Eater Boston

"A one-barrel nanobrewery targeting hop-forward ales, dark ales, and fresh-flavor beers with a compact, community-oriented taproom operation." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

https://boston.eater.com/2018/4/2/17162918/new-restaurants-metrowest-central-western-massachusetts-spring-2018
Two Weeks Notice Brewing Co.

Aleksander M.

Google
I visit many craft breweries in the search of the best ones. This was my first time at Two Weeks Notice, although I visited their stand on one of the beer festivals before. The place is located on a residential street, without signs it is easy to miss the turn. The parking spot is there, but it is small. It would not fit everyone if the brewery is full. Inside, you can see a cool artwork. The brewery is separated into two rooms, allowing for parties to have some privacy. There is a full kitchen with several items. I tried Turkey sandwich and it was good. The place was a bit chilly for me despite being dressed for a cold weather, so the insulation could have been a bit better. The main reason to go to a brewery for me is to try new beers. Here, you can order a beer flight of four beers. But you cannot order canned beers for a flight, and the bartender forgot to mention this, so I had to rewrite my order. The menu does not make it immediately clear which beers cannot be ordered - other breweries make it explicit in the menu. There are several styles available, but the majority of the taplist are IPAs and sours. There also was a pale ale, a stout, a red ale and a pilsner. For this review I tried 8 of their beers. And I was totally disappointed by all of them. The problem was the same for every beer - the taste was really weak. The closest analogy would be "watering down" the beer. Some of the beers just weren't tasty at all like Yeast Expected (gluten free Hazy Pale Ale). Their stout is called "I don't like stouts, 1 star" which could have been fun otherwise, but I love stouts and this one was pretty weak. This might be a nice hangout spot for a company, but I would not go here solely for beers unless you're a local. But even then, there are better breweries within 5 minute drive distance.

Stan G.

Google
Great place to go for a tasty craft beer! Small parking lot in front of the entrance, with another lot located just across the street. The inside is clean, and very well kept. The beer selection is great if you enjoy IPAs, other beer styles and seltzers are limited. The newly opened kitchen had some good options and the food was hot and fresh. The mens bathroom was probably the cleanest of any brewery. Seriously, the staff does a great job in keeping the whole place clean and presentable. The bar staff is top notch; even during the comedy event the staff quickly and quietly came to tables to clean up glasses and offer to bring more drinks (they might be ninjas). Overall, don't hesitate to stop by. The place is clean with close parking, delicious beers and great staff. Definitely check them out.

Dennis P.

Google
The only reason why I came here was because they had wrestling matches outside in front of this place. But anyways the parking lot is very small. They have handicap accessible entrance. They have handicap parking as well. You can also park on the street as well. They have a small patio on the side of this place with chairs that are comfortable and tables as well. Inside is big with tables and chairs. They also sell food here and they also sell beer, Pepsi, coke cola, mountain due, the floors were clean the staff were nice and friendly.

Tim S.

Google
Wow! I just tried Resignation IPA from Two Weeks Notice Brewery and it is really good. Very well done hazy IPA. Smooth, not bitter, very flavorful. I will be buying this again in the future. My wife likes it and she hates most IPAs. Cheers!

Kyle B.

Google
Alex behind the bar was great. Definitely check these guys out for quality beer and a fun time.

Mahlon D.

Google
Good food and a brew for just about anyone. The atmosphere is nice and the staff is very friendly. I'd give 5 stars except on 3 separate occasions I haven't left with what I ordered. Just make sure the bartender puts your 4 pack aside they'll sell it out from under you as your finishing up..

Bill B.

Google
I'm always a fan of TWN's beers and collabs. I was miffed that on a Sunday visit they closed their kitchen over 1.5 hours before close because "we've been slow". I can understand that, but please have a backup plan with chips or something simple. As a rider I like to drink responsibly so food options are always important when I visit breweries! Aside from that, staff are always pleasant and cool.

Abby G

Google
North shore roast beef on the menu is 5/5, as good as the best places on the coast. And it's the only one you'll find in western ma. If you're craving a roast beef and amazing beer, this is the place!

Wendy J.

Yelp
Stopped in on Saturday night for a bite to eat and a beer. Very friendly and relaxed environment. I had an order of the spicy meatballs and garlic bread. Perfect light dinner size and paired great with the Supertramp IPA.
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Dan R.

Yelp
So, if you're sitting at a table in their tap room and want another beer, what do you do? Well, Two Weeks Notice knows how thirsty you are, so they made it easy for you. See that little stand-up thing on your table that says, "Beer Me?" See that big round button in its center? Well, just press the button, the whole thing lights up, so the staff can see it and someone will be there in a jiff to get you a new glass of suds. Is this a great country or what? I gotta thank my South Carolina buddy Ron for that "great country" line, he texted it back to me after I texted him a photo of the table thingy with an explanation. We loved our visit yesterday -great beer selection, super friendly service, a big spacious seating area (with a large outdoor seating option), terrific artwork on the walls that's for sale, and very nice food service as well. They had sixteen beers on tap yesterday, a nice selection representing different beer styles, and not overly IPA dependent, like some of the breweries I visit. I saw lagers, stouts, and a Kolsch. IPAs were well represented with Imperial Double, Session, New England, and milkshake IPA variants. My wife went with a 16-ounce draft of Weekend Warrior (American Lager - 5% ABV) for a very reasonable $5. I wanted their 12-ounce draft of Keepers of the Cake: Birthday Cake W/Raspberry & Strawberry (a White Stout - 6% ABV) for $8, but that wasn't available, so I went with their unfruited version of the same for $7. I loved my beer and sipped the Weekend Warrior too -both were excellent! Some of the names on the beer list made me chuckle -Pink Slip, Severance Package, Performance Review, and Big Riff. There's live music on Friday nights, and occasional food truck on site, and a separate food vendor (separate ordering and payment) in the back. We got a pretzel and a damned fine loaded hot dog. So where did the brewery's name come from? Years ago, Mark -the current Head Brewer's wife gave him a home beer brewing kit as a birthday gift. He entered a few beer competitions and won, including the prestigious Worthy Brewfest. The website puts it this way "Mark coined the name of the company based off his wish of one day quitting his desk job to pursue his dream of owning and operating his own brewery. It was not long until Mark was absolutely determined to become a true contributor in the craft beer community he loved." Mark found a business partner in his old boss, and the two of them quit together to open the brewery. As my buddy Ron said, is this a great country or what?
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Heather W.

Yelp
There are so many favorite beers at Two Weeks Notice. While they were out of our favorite, Pink Slip, There is always something else that we like to choose from. This brewery tends to have the biggest selection of different types of beer to choose from, and you won't find yourself saying wow, they have a good IPA but I don't like their lager. This is one of the few beer breweries where I will actually buy their Irish stout because it is yummy. You will also notice that the artwork is quite interesting as well, done by a local artist. The food here is your basic snacks, and we don't mind if we have to have a couple of pretzels with dipping sauce to enjoy our beer outside with. If you like inside, the inside has spacious sitting and it is really nice to have an option where you can sit with someone and have a conversation and not feel like you need to shout over the people next to you. It is just great. I took home the Two Year Anniversary cans, which is a REALLY smooth and tasty ipa.
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Russell W.

Yelp
This brewery is a nice gem for the area! Summary of what's to follow: good beer, good people, good parking, clean and spacious venue. As we drove up through the neighborhood, I wasn't sure we were in the right area, but the residential housing ended in a semi-industrial area, and there it was. The front seemed small and plain, with limited parking. (Fear not! They lease out the parking across the street as well...but I didn't know that at the time). We parked, and I excitedly walked in expecting the good beer I had heard about in a small, plain setting that would match the image sold by the exterior. Yes, good beer, but nope, not small and plain. Huge, clean, and nicely laid out and decorated! The interior has original art around the many walls, the bar and stools are nice, nice glassware, and free games to play (aside from the giant jenga x2 and bean bag toss/cornhole, there's also a shelf of board games in the room between the bar area and hall to the bathroom). The men's bathroom was also nicer and bigger than expected. Adjacent to the bar is another large room that's divided by a waist-high wall and provides a bunch of overflow tables with folding chairs and plenty of room for a band to setup. Beyond that is yet even MORE space in the form of a surprisingly big outdoor patio which had a food truck on one end and a portable (temporary vendor) axe throwing truck when we were there! Awesome. The people working the bar were very nice and communicative despite my challengingly quiet demeanor (until you get a couple beers in me, of course). We could tell they had an existing rapport with some of the other guests, but I felt like a valued and appreciated customer despite my less familiar face. Don't you wanna go...where [everybody or nobody] knows your naaaaame, and they're always glad you caaaaame? Do do dooo... The beer....I imagined getting to this part sooner, so if anything shows how surprised and pleased I was with the venue, this does. I only had time to try three of their offerings, but they were all quite good, particularly for a fairly new brewery. Good, clean flavors with clean finishes that highly suggest they take pride in both their ingredients and the cleanliness of their equipment. I would like to see a hoppier back-bone IPA, but everything I tried was more than worthy of my money. The Full Nelson was my favorite, though I kind of suspected it might be. My excitement for a Nelson-hopped beer in the current market's galaxy of Citra, Mosaic and...well...Galaxy hops may have had me biased from the start, but it was very tasty and I can't wait to try the rest of what they have to offer. I hope to be back soon, maybe I'll see you there? Happy Exploring!

John F.

Yelp
Very solid beer selection and quality. Kind of a more traditional microbrewery in that it's basic, but it works well IMO. Shuffleboard table that's a fun way to pass the time or sit at the bar or tables. Music here as well, but I've only been during the week so no music review for me yet.
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Marsha N.

Yelp
Beer was good (hazy IPA's) and I loved the food options from the kitchen they have a spicy liquid cheese that goes with the soft pretzels. It is apparent the same cheese that is served at hockey games. Servers require you to put in a food order, the. You flip your table number up and they come and take your drink order. There are seats inside and out. Very attentive servers.
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Neil S.

Yelp
Amazing brewery, great people, fantastic vibes! This place is truly a diamond in the rough, some really fantastic brews here and you can tell the owner really cares about the quality, he's a true craftsman. Great ambiance, really cool and friendly staff. Such a warm and inviting atmosphere, I highly recommend visiting!
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Cappy C.

Yelp
Excellent beer. Great times! Go! Go! Go! We always stop by for a beer when in the area! Highly recommend!

Zack D.

Yelp
Great beer. Great environment. Free popcorn and games. TVs playing the games. Friendly bartenders. Not sure what else you need.
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Chris S.

Yelp
More like Too Weak Brewing Co. Their "HR Nightmare dark ale " had a nice color, but seemed watered down. Moved on to the "Going Out in Style lager" which reminded me that the brewery had the ambience of a burned out trailer park. Finished off with "Resignation IPA" which tasted like the poor decisions the owner made while ruining some hops for this brew.
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Lori D.

Yelp
Been here three times. Solid beer selection. The roast beef sandwich is not to be missed. Be sure to ask for it warmed up tho. Also, don't miss the fried Oreos. They go with beer.
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Kelley B.

Yelp
If you want a brewery with not only an amazing beer selection but also friendly staff and a place where everyone is welcome, THIS is your place! The owners are amazing, the staff are so friendly and welcoming. It is your friendly neighborhood brewery. They do not disappoint!
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Ashley D.

Yelp
Great service and atmosphere! I would highly recommend Two Weeks Notice to any beer lover.

Nikki M.

Yelp
Awesome Brewery with great Owners who are caring and all about making it a fun and comfortable atmosphere. If you are looking for a great spot to have a good beer definitely come here you won't be disappointed.

Elizabeth H.

Yelp
Great beer list composed of good reliables and fun one-offs. Bar space, tables, standing mingle space, awesome outdoor patio where the good boys can hang, live music, fun events. Still, the best feature is the crew. These people are the real deal. TWN feels like home - but with better beer.

steph c.

Yelp
The Resignation IPA is awesome and so is the vibe of the place. Good stuff all around.
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Dan W.

Yelp
This place was definitely a solid 3.5. Their beer was more complex than I could have expected. I enjoyed their IPA offering as well as their stouts. The inside was newly renovated and generally a nice space. The back of the building felt like you were in an old office building (near the bathrooms) with fluorescent lighting, but the immediate bar was cool. A food truck was literally at the back door. You open it up, order, and go back inside. The truck employee brought the food over to you which was great so you didn't have to keep checking. The parking for this place was a bit rough, not a place you'd feel comfortable leaving a nice car because the lot is tight.

Jaime R.

Yelp
Two weeks notice is a great local brewery run by great people! Staff are always friendly! Lots of places have good drinks but the atmosphere is what makes the place!

Amy C.

Yelp
The best beers and most friendly staff. Ignore the losers trying to ruin a great spot.
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Maria S.

Yelp
Great brewery. A good selection of IPAs. Server was good and informative. Food truck, can't remember the name, do remember it was a lobster truck, was yummy. Definitely a return trip in the plans.

Jacquelyn F.

Yelp
We have gone here a few times. The beer is GOOD. However we have consistently had poor experience with service. The servers are very casual. We waited for 5 minutes to be seated just following the signage to wait. The two women at the bar saw us and proceeded to text and use their phones. And it is consistently like this.

L L.

Yelp
Great vibe. Great beer. Great people. Two weeks notice is a hidden gem, but it's worth finding! Super easy to go and spend an afternoon just hanging out. And, I've never left there without meeting someone new. Check it out!