Ashley S.
Yelp
Don't want to sit in traffic on 93? Sick of the typical watering holes in the Braintree area? Well, Widowmaker Brewery is the newest gem in the area for their venue, beers and overall location. It's technically only 1 week old, but they operations feel like they have been doing this forever.
Location: Nestled on Wood Road, I really like this location due to the fact that it's right off the highway and very easy to get to. However, I do see an issue eventually happening when it comes to the parking area. They share the same parking lot with another organization and I can see there being some challenges once this brewery picks up. I happened to go in on a Thursday after work and the parking lot was packed, I can't imagine the weekends!
The Brewery: When you first walk into the brewery, directly in front of you, you will see and immediately recognize the large silver kettles that are used to brew the beer they are serving. To your left, there is plenty of colorful stools and counter space to hang out with your friends. There is a dartboard and a couple of these games on the walls where you have to hook the circle to the hook on the wall. No idea what its called, but it's addicting! To your right, you will find Mecca...The bar where you can sample delicious beers after a long day in the office.
The Beer: You are able to get their beers in a variety of ways. You are able to purchase full pours, half pours, flights, and take-home Crowlers. Personally, since I've never had their beers before ( week old brewery! ) I opted for the flight. I would highly recommend getting the flight so you were able to sample for beers for the price of $10. Since you are drinking, the brewery does supply you with some salty snacks in the back corner. The day that I went I was able to munch on goldfish and cheese it's. While I went on a Thursday there was no food truck or anything of substance to eat, they still offered the ability to purchase steamed hotdogs. The location of the hot dogs are next to the free bar snacks, so I could see people potentially missing the sign where you have to pay for that food. I could see them moving the paid for food back behind the counter shortly.
The Staff: There was a good amount of staff on hand and it showed that they take their customers seriously! Every individual was kind, upbeat and genuinely happy to be serving and assisting. I even had an older gentleman that was at the door, teach me how to play the hook game. (sorry I have no idea what its really called, but I did post photos of it!)
Overall, check it out, you won't be disappointed. I look forward to the brewery picking up, and hopefully having food trucks each day they are open! Go here with friends and family, as the atmosphere feels homey and welcoming to all.