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    21 Locks Brewing

    4.4 (14 reviews)

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    We arrived at 21 Locks for breakfast and coffee and stayed for lunch. The owner of the brewery, Dessio, and chef Michael could not have been more kind. Dessio gave us a full tour of the facilities and a full beer tasting. I will start will breakfast- My wife greatly enjoyed her honey coffee toast. My lemon ricotta toast w lemon jam was spot on. The coffee and egg bites were delicious as well. Dessio went out of his way to let us try their beers and guest taps as well. There was definitely a beer for everyone as every one of them was solid. My wife loved the Pitch dark lager and I was an instant fan of Lock Fest, their fest bier. We are from South Jersey. Being located between NY and Philly has spoiled us and made us food snobs. The pizza that Michael made was spot on and as good as the best we have had. We were very impressed. On a side note, prior to arriving at 21 Locks, we had come from a final meeting with my wife's cancer surgeon. Dessio and Michael's genuine kindness and sincerity could not have been timed better for what we needed on this day. Thank you! We will definitely be returning here in the future.

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    10 months ago

    Very quiet at lunch but very friendly staff. All we had was pizza and soda. The pizza was very good.

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    7 months ago

    Bacon jam burger is amazing. The wings are now my new go too . Service is great atmosphere.

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    10 months ago

    Delicious pizza and beer. Friendly staff, great service. It's my new favorite place in the area

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    7 months ago

    I like to go to brewery's the beer is good and I have the fig pizza and is amazing service 8/10 and the ambience 10:10

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    Great atmosphere, fun place to hangout with friends and family! Excellent food, especially the hot honey pepperoni pizza! Great beer!

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