Discover the best top things to do in The Palm Beaches, United States including Steam Horse Brewing, Due South Brewing Co., Tequesta Brewing Company, Twisted Trunk Brewing, Saltwater Brewery, Barrel of Monks Brewery, The Accomplice Ciderworks and Brewery, Civil Society Brewing, NOBO Brewing Company, Copperpoint Brewing Company.
Restaurants in The Palm Beaches
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Due South Brewing is a distributing craft beer brewery with an onsite taproom. The brewery's taproom is a place to watch the latest batch being brewed while you enjoy a cold pint or stop in to grab a growler of fresh beer to go. The brewery has the best local food trucks onsite every Thurs, Fri, Sat, and Sun plus visitors are always welcome to bring food or order delivery to the brewery. Free tours are every Sat & Sun at 1pm and at 2&3pm there is a $10 VIP Tasting & Tour (reservations suggested). After 6pm, you must be 21+ to visit the brewery. We're in a warehouse between Sherwin Williams and Boynton Marble and Granite. Park and enter in the back of the building.
So there was four of us ,one couple from out of town,so brought them here .The beers were great ,I’m a Bourbon fan and had one which had Bourbon in it and it was delicious.A lot of room so weren’t on top of anybody during Covid,so that was great ,bought a six pack to bring home also.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Living across the pond, I occasionally manage to get over to visit some friends in Florida. As a person who has worked with a number of 'craft brewers' in the UK, whenever I am nearby I will always try to visit TBC. I absolutely adore this place, a brilliant 'brew pub', great ales, friendly knowledgeable staff, good music and live performers, great ambiance, what more can you ask for? Whenever I have visited, they have their standard brews on tap but always feature a range of alternatives that are either seasonal or experimental and I have never found one that I did not like. Also on the odd occasion they will also have a guest beer from their sister brewery Twisted Trunk, possible a wood aged brew. I seem to remember that they also have a website that will show what beers they have on tap and what is up-coming. If you are worried about driving after drinking here, you can always take a 'growler' of your chosen brew home with you for a small deposit on the bottle. OK so they do not serve food (local licencing restriction) however it can be ordered in and delivered to the bar. Just in case some members of your party are not really into beer, they also stock a reasonable range of wines by the glass. I cannot recommend TBC strongly enough
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Good beer. Lots of permanent choices and a rotating variety. But I cannot say enough about the staff. Super friendly and knowledgeable. Everyone I've encountered has been super friendly and helpful. You dont get that snobby vibe if you are a newbie or dont know much about beer. They have different food trucks come in. Watch out for this auntie looking Mexican lady that doesn't speak much English. As soon as I saw her in the food truck, I knew the food was going to be amazing. And it was!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
10,000 sq. foot brewery specializing in Belgian Ales. Extraordinary cool tasting room.
A group of friends and my husband and I I’ve gone two weeks in a row now on a Sunday afternoon it’s a Barrel a Monks, the beer is outstanding the food truck is amazing. And the people are just really friendly. It’s a great casual relaxing Sunday afternoon. Can’t wait for our next visit
4.5 based on 34 reviews
We found Civil Society a few winters ago totally by accident - trying new beers at a local Stuart, FL place where Civil had a tap takeover. They were pouring Pulp Friction (a collaborative beer we have not seen since, sadly) and it blew our minds. We headed to Abacoa (Jupiter) to check out the brewery and found a ton of great, unfiltered IPAs with tons of flavor. They have branched out a bit from IPAs and now have a number of great beers to delight all craft brew fans. Our favorite is a brewery standard - Fresh - although each time we visit we sample pretty much every IPA they have on the board. They always have something new, and we are thankful they pretty much keep Fresh available. They don't have food here, but they provide menus from surrounding restaurants and you can order food into the restaurant. It's a dog-friendly place (see the logo), so if you are traveling and missing your puppy, you will usually find plenty of friendly folk who will allow you to admire and pet (ask first) theirs. If you enjoy craft brews and are anywhere near Jupiter, check out Civil Society for sure.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Returning to Vero Beach after a few days in Fort Lauderdale, I found myself replying to a Facebook message inviting me to visit the food trucks at the NOBO Brewing Company in Boynton Beach. A fan of “street food” and supporting local business, I decided to make the stop. A neighborhood themed brewery, I quickly learned that the name NOBO was derived from the term “north of Boynton” Beach. With indoor and outdoor seating, several food trucks were on location to serve hungry patrons. With over a dozen selections, I started with the “Caffeinated Jalapeno” Blonde Ale. A coffee fan, I decided on a beer in which I could relate. Something with coffee. With a 5.5 percent ABV, it was a decent choice with just the right amount of kick – the Jalapeno – along with freshly brewed coffee. Neither flavor overpowered the other. “What’s My HAZE Again?” was my second choice with an 8.4 percent ABV. A hazy double IPA, it was an even better choice that the Caffeinated Jalapeno. Interesting taste. Third and final choice was the Boynton Blonde. A classic Blonde ale with orange blossom honey for a touch of citrus and sweetness, it boasted an APV of 5.4 percent. In order, my favorites were: “What’s My HAZE Again?” followed by the “Caffeinated Jalapeno” and the “Boynton Blonde.” I haven’t visited many craft breweries but did enjoy my time at NOBO Brewing Company. The staff were friendly and polite, and – most importantly – the place was clean. I would visit again. William E. Lewis, Jr. Vero Beach, Florida
4.5 based on 83 reviews
My wife and I came here with our Bassett hound and sat outside on picnic table. Great place, love the vibes, and most of all the beer. Ample seating both indoors and out with daily food trucks. They even come outside to check on you and get another round or provide water for your pup. Will certainly be coming back soon...
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