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    Buttonwoods Brewery

    4.4 (70 reviews)
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    Erin M.

    I've been in several times and the staff is always friendly! We've gone to trivia on Wednesdays a few times and it's fun. Make sure you check that day in history and who's born that day cause there are always questions about that! Only reason I don't give it 5 stars is cause they predominantly make IPAs and I don't like the variety. They have has a couple semi sours lately which are tasty!

    R.J. P.

    New place looks amazing! Absolutely love the changes they made, so much warmer, and exceedingly more inviting. Still happy to see the same furniture from Cranston, making those of us that frequented feel right at home. Beer was delicious and the food from screaming unicorn was delicious! Super friendly service as always.

    Kimberly C.

    So excited to discover this place! Great beer, great vibes, great bartenders - will be back for sure!

    Stout with Borealis coffee
    Olivia B.

    This is my new favorite Rhode Island brewery! The stout was so flavorful and complex. My surprise favorite was the sour with orange and vanilla!! Tasted like a boozy creamsicle! Can't wait to come back

    Pilsner, Stout, Farm House Ale, Sour
    Paul E.

    The beer is some of the best I've had in RI. The atmosphere is very unique & rad creating its own character & feel in a world where a lot of breweries look like Apple stores now. The service was quick & friendly. They allow dogs inside which is a huge positive.

    Buttonwoods.
    Robert H.

    I attended Trivia night at Buttonwoods and had a splendid time. The beer is good but you probably know that already. The venue is positively post-Industrial and a nice warm spot tucked into an old mill building. There was a food menu themed after the trivia that night (Twin Peaks) and while I didn't partake my friends loved what they tried. The trivia host was exceptional. I plan to return for another of their trivia nights down the line.

    Rebecca M.

    This is a very long overdue review for Buttonwoods. 5/5 stars for the beer, the variety, and the ambiance. The first time I went to Buttonwoods was right before the pandemic. The space was warm and inviting--an honest-to-goodness hidden gem in RI. (Navigating the gravel industrial parking lot is a bit of an adventure, but that's part of the unique charm.) We picked up beers curbside during the pandemic, and now we finally made it back this fall to see how the inside has changed. It's a perfect refuge for anyone looking to spend a rainy weekend afternoon with friends or family. On the most recent visit I tried a bottle of First Breath, a Rustic Industrial Ale with Blueberries. It was crisp, perfectly tart, and bursting with blueberries. Their Pilsner was a highly crushable delight too. There's really something for everyone on their tap list which is part of the joy of going. If someone in your group only drinks IPAs or sours, odds are they're going to have something divine for either. From 2019 to now they've been putting out amazing product and we look forward to going back more regularly in 2024!

    Entrance to the Annex
    Matthew L.

    Buttonwoods Brewery is a craft brewery that opened in Cranston, Rhode Island in December 2017. It was founded by brewer Morgan Clark Snyder Jr. After college, Snyder knew that he wanted to be involved with the alcohol industry in some way and he took up homebrewing as a hobby. After getting good at it, he volunteered on the bottling line at Hardywood Park Brewery in Richmond, VA and later earned an internship with Union Beer Distributors in Brooklyn, NY. Snyder eventually found himself working as a brewer for Bronx Brewery. After learning as much as he could about the beer industry, he convinced his father to go into business with him and open their own brewery. Snyder named the brewery "Buttonwoods" after the section of Warwick that his parents lived in. They found a space inside a circa-1912 old mill building and named it "The Annex". At Buttonwoods Brewery, Snyder brews everything from European-style lagers to farmhouse ales to New England IPAs. The brewery quickly earned a reputation for being one of the finest in the state. My son and I recently visited Buttonwoods Brewery after we went on a long bike ride on the nearby Washington Secondary Bike Path. I decided to look and see if there was a good brewery nearby for lunch, and Buttonwoods came highly recommended. I really liked the look, decor and atmosphere of "The Annex"; a really chill place. My son was entertained by their vintage arcade cabinets. There's also an area with a stereo system where customers can spin some vinyl. The brewery had a nice mixture of different styles available on draught during my visit. I decided to order short pours of "Go Up In The Clouds" (Pale Ale), "Move Mountains" (New England IPA), "Object Permanence" (Citra IPA), and "Cool Arcade" (DDH Zero IBU Double IPA). I thoroughly enjoyed every single beer that I sampled. Buttonwoods also has their own on-site kitchen named "Screaming Unicorn". My son and I were pretty hungry so we ordered and shared the "Sweet Chili Popcorn Chicken" (crispy chicken thigh chunks, sweet chili glaze, miso aioli dipper) and the "Unicorn Fries" (super special seasoning, chili glaze, avocado crema, scallion). Both dishes were very tasty and paired well with the beer! I'm so happy that so many great craft breweries have been popping up in Rhode Island in recent years and Buttonwoods is no exception! I'll definitely be back!

    Mixed berry sour
    Jamie L.

    Buttonwoods is an awesome brewery. It looks like there is only street parking but that's not true. I didn't realize until after COVID that there is a huge parking lot in the back so definitely using that moving forward! Before COVID, you were able to drink inside and you could see the equipment they use to brew in house. It's crowded but never too loud. They have a brewery dog Ollie that is so calm and absolutely adorable. If you're hungry, there would be a food pop up inside on the weekends. It's always fun when you visit. After COVID, tables are now set up in the back. There is usually a food truck on site that you can order from online for social distancing. Now I often visit to enjoy a food truck and the latest sour Buttonwoods has created. I love that they rotate the sours so you can always try something new. I definitely recommend visiting!

    DIY style up in here.
    Ben S.

    Bold beers Makes Cranston proud Convivial environment I can't call Buttonwoods a community per se, but every visit feels like being among your community. All are friendly, all are accommodating, all are having a good time. It's never too loud, but it's nearly always boisterous and upbeat. Good conversations happen here. A variety of beer styles are on rotation here. Food trucks love pulling up and serving here. Select dogs are a natural delight here. Some light fun and games are a feature here, as are vinyl Thursdays. Morgan is someone you want to meet and have long conversations with, and elicit some good, solid, resonant laughs from. Ollie is someone you want to pet, lavish with attention, and bring home (you know...if that wasn't going to be a problem). If you like beer, come here. If you like people, come here. If you like to drink good beer with good people, come here often. See you around.

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    Tina S.

    This place was really cool. Found them on Yelp when we were in the area for shopping. It is two breweries inside one space. We found it loud at first until we found out Wednesday nights area trivia nights. Everyone was having fun and lots of banter back and fourth with everyone. Unfortunately we got there when the game was already going on. Thursday night is vinyl night so you can bring albums and they play them. They also have a small kitchen that serves a few items. We had the chili nachos which were not bad at all. Can't wait to go back on another night to see what other things they do.

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    What's not to like first the beer with a great variety to touch every palette and the atmosphere of a small craft brewery really neat place

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    I always enjoy the ambiance & the brews. I do miss having a porter/stout but otherwise their selection is primo.

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    Really cool spot. A lot of room and great beers. They also have a bunch of games to play while drinking.

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    8 years ago

    Place rocks / best owner in the business , ipas are great! Can't wait to go again!iue ugh tftcrrgsshwgytfcwrrt

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    LOVE this brewery! Great vibe, awesome beer, lots of room, super service...so what's not to like?!?! Gotta try it!

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    An amazing brewery with a variety of amazing styles. The staff is awesome and the atmosphere can't be beat. Plus Ollie is the best.

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    Moniker Brewery

    4.6
    (69 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    Moniker Brewery is a craft brewery that opened in Providence, Rhode Island in January 2021. It was…read morefounded by business partners Bryan Benedict, Jeff Goodno, Ben Estes, Ted Pease and Jean Lombard. Benedict left a career in IT in order to turn his craft beer hobby into a full time job. He worked as a sales rep and brand manager for a wholesaler before becoming the director of marketing and sales at Connecticut-based Beer'd Brewing Company. He dreamed of opening his own brewery, so he partnered with Goodno, who had 15+ years of experience working for breweries such as Taproot, Victory Brewing, and SOME Brewing. Estes, who had formerly worked at Proclamation Ale Company and the Guild, was hired as the head brewer. Pease and Lombard, who had experience with tax laws and other skills, were the last partners to come on board. They set up shop in a former auto body. Benedict chose the name "Moniker" to strip away the focus on brand egos and instead focus entirely on the taproom experience, the community, and the beer. The brewery became notable for their wide repertoire of beer styles, even earning praise from Hop Culture Magazine. In May 2026, Moniker purchased Ravenous Brewing in Cumberland with plans to rebrand it as "Moniker North". I recently visited Moniker Brewery while I was passing through Providence. They had been on my list for a while. The place was small and cozy but inviting with a decent amount of indoor seating. There is also patio seating outside, but it was a little too wet and chilly on the day of my visit. I pulled up a seat at the bar and looked over the draught menu. There was a nice eclectic mix of styles. I ordered a sampler flight which included "L.H. Czech Dark" (Tmavé), "Midnight Rodeo" (Dark Mexican Lager), "Blinded by Nostalgia" (IPA), "Stay Cool Drink Moniker" (Hazy Pale Ale), and "It's Called Sightseeing" (Bourbon Barrel-Aged Tripel). The latter was my favorite! Between the eclectic mix of styles and the friendly space, I really enjoyed my visit to Moniker. I look forward to when they open their new larger space.

    Chill vibe and a lot more seating than I expected. Their stout was killer! It was the West End…read moreReserve which was 11% abv and very smooth ($11 for 12oz). My mom got a 5oz pour of their Midnight Rodeo dark Mexican lager. It was really tasty and reminded me of a much better Dos Equis Amber ($3.50)

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    The brew system
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    Exterior
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    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Origin Beer Project was one of the participating breweries where I could redeem my beverage voucher…read morefor donating blood between July 28 through August 31 at a Rhode Island Blood Center (RIBC). There is plenty of parking. This was my first time at Origin Beer Project and was surprised by the floral decor hanging from the ceiling and the epoxy tables. It was different from the usual breweries I've been to. I got a can of Textures poured into a cup. This is a cider hybrid with Northern Spy & Newtown Pippin apples at 5.2%. The beverage was fresh and crisp. It wasn't overly sweet and not too dry; felt more acidic. Staff were very friendly and there were a few people watching a football game inside. I sat outside where there were a few barrels and chairs.

    Origin Beer Project is hands-down the cutest, most intimate brewery in Rhode Island. The decor is…read morestylish and cozy, setting the perfect vibe for a date night or friend hang. Run by the incredible husband-and-wife duo Erika and Cheyne, this spot is as welcoming as it is unique. The beer selection is where this place truly shines. With options ranging from low ABV to bold, high-flavor brews, there's something for everyone. There is also a large selection of non-alcoholic beers, cocktails or spirits. Their rotating menu features some of the most unique beers you'll ever taste, making every visit feel like a new adventure. The location is convenient, with parking right out front, making it easy to swing by for a quick drink or a longer visit. Pro Tips: - Check out the rotating beer menu often; there's always something exciting and new to try. - Don't miss their themed events! Check their website for the schedule. We love their Sunday Service (last Sunday of the month- tinned fish and ALL the sides or Monday craft sessions to metal music

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    "Relentless Romanticism" (Citra Pale Ale) and "So Anyway" (Imperial Stout conditioned on Tonka Beans - a collaboration with Hive Beer)
    "Relentless Romanticism" (Citra Pale Ale) and "So Anyway" (Imperial Stout conditioned on Tonka Beans - a collaboration with Hive Beer)
    THE BLESSING - West Coast IPA
    THE BLESSING - West Coast IPA
    Origin Beer Project

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    Trinity Brewhouse

    3.5
    (604 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    We had a party of nearly 20 people, including several kids, and Trinity Brewhouse was incredibly…read moreaccommodating. We were seated quickly, and the service was excellent from start to finish. Everyone in our group ordered something different--from nachos and chicken & waffles to salmon--and every meal was a hit. Even our picky eaters were happy with the kids' options, including pizza, mac and cheese, and fries. The drinks were great, the food was delicious, and the TVs made it a perfect place to catch whatever sports were on. Managing a large group can be challenging, but the staff handled everything smoothly and made the experience enjoyable for everyone. Highly recommend Trinity Brewhouse for families, large groups, and anyone looking for great food, drinks, and service!

    We went for dinner before going to the play around the corner. The place was noisier than ever with…read morea large contingent of Scottish soccer fans watching the World Cup on various screens. K had a large Green Goddess quinoa salad and I had a pastrami sandwich with well done fries - all tasty. She had a Diet Coke and I 16oz House Common beer. The meal came to a reasonable price of $52. Our server Judie was bustling around all over the place but remained attentive and cheerful, and kept an eye on all her customers. Hats off to her! The rest of the staff were also helpful. A decent pub-brewery should score three-and-a-half stars to which we will return.

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    Saint Patrick's Day Sports Bar| Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI
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    Steak Tip | Trinity Brewhouse, Providence, RI
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    Union Station Brewery - Providence

    Union Station Brewery - Providence

    3.5
    (456 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    The Marriott front desk suggested Union Station Brewery, and I have to be honest - all I heard was…read more"Brewery" and I was IN. I asked where is this Brewery? The front desk replied 1/2 a block from here. DOUBLE IN!! Had the Woonsocket local IPA and the Angel Chicken Enchiladadas. TRIFECTA!!! The chicken enchiladas were the best I've had. Tender enough to cut with your fork and firm enough to be picked up by the fork in one piece. No knife needed. The Woonsocket IPA was a solid pairing. Ate at the bar and enjoyed friendly conversation with the bar keeps. Well done Union Station, I will be back.

    Decided to try this place and it wasn't too bad! The food was good for some and lacked for others…read more My grandma and sister had the French toast. They said it was good and fluffy. My sister asked for more syrup and they actually charged us $1 for the ramekin of syrup! Never been to a place that charged for more syrup! We weren't even told that it would be an extra cost. For service, the customers need to be awared. My grandma asked for soft scrabble eggs, which was cooked perfectly to her liking. I had the Nashville hot chicken and waffles with fries. The waffles was cooked a bit too long. The chicken was very juicy but was not hot at all. For Nashville hot, I expected a lot more and I was very disappointed. On the menu, it said drizzled with syrup but there wasn't really any syrup at all. If it was for the chicken being juicy, that sandwhich would of been so dry!!! Yet the fries were good! Service could of been better. Our waitress was nice but barely checked on us. When asking for syrup the first time with another waitress, she said ok but went straight to her table that was near us to take orders. So waited another 5 or so minutes until a lady (who seemed like a manager) came by and we asked again.

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    Pretzels and Beer Cheese
    Pretzels and Beer Cheese
    1/2 block down from Marriott.
    1/2 block down from Marriott.
    Classic blue cheese burger & steak fries

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    Classic blue cheese burger & steak fries
    The Malted Barley

    The Malted Barley

    4.1
    (604 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    the pretzels here are to die for! absolutely delicious, well seasoned and creative options. if i…read morelived nearby id be coming here for a beer and snack all the time. i got their elote special and it had a small bit of spice and plenty of flavor. the pretzel was warm with a perfect pillowy soft texture. honestly it was the best pretzel i've ever had. they also have beer flights and a wide range of local, national and international beers, so plenty to mix and match. it's always a nice touch to have a flight when offering a large selection, so huge plus for me. service here was fast and kind, we were able to order and get everything within 12 minutes. ambiance in here is nice, plenty of seating at the bar and around the restaurant. it's pretty cozy and warm in here but also has a few tvs for those wanting to catch a game.

    The Malted Barley is a craft gastropub that opened in Westerly, Rhode Island in May 2011. It was…read morefounded by husband and wife Colin and Stephanie Bennett. The two met when they both worked at a brewery in Honolulu. Once returning to Rhode Island, the couple decided to open their own gastropub in Stephanie's hometown of Westerly. Dubbed "The Malted Barley", the business focused on craft beer paired with gourmet pretzel sandwiches. The pretzel dough is made fresh daily, and every pretzel is rolled and stuffed by hand. After much success, the Bennetts looked to franchise their business model. After signing a licensing agreement with investor Ron Koller, a second Malted Barley opened in Providence in March 2016. In March 2023, the Bennetts closed the original Malted Barley in Westerly so that they could focus on their flower farm, Echo Rock Flowers, as well as their family. The Malted Barley in Providence continues to run under the ownership of Ron Koller. I visited the original Westerly location of the Malted Barley in 2014 while I was on a craft beer bus tour. I was so impressed with their excellent craft beer selection and delicious gourmet pretzels that I decided to make the gastropub a stop on my craft beer bachelor party bus tour three years later. I was very sad when I heard that the original location closed down, but I took comfort in knowing that a second location still existed in Providence. I recently visited the Providence location for lunch while I was passing through the area. When I walked in, I immediately smelled the freshly baked pretzels. For food, I ordered the "Barley Bacon Beast Burger" (75 % beef 25 % bacon patty, pepperjack cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, more bacon w/ a side of ketchup) on an Everything Pretzel. It really hit the spot. I must add that these pretzels are essentially a hybrid between traditional Bavarian pretzels and New York-style bagels: salty and crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. While looking over the beer menu, I was surprised to see that the Malted Barley now brews their own house beer in addition to guest taps. I ordered a taster flight that featured Malted Barley's "Banana Bread" (Traditional Ale) and "Monster Juice" (Hazy IPA), as well as Long Live Beerworks' "Invisible IPA" (hazy IPA) and Phantom Farms Brewing's "Coarse Woody Debris" (Saison). All of the beers were very refreshing and paired nicely with my pretzel sandwich. I still miss the original Westerly location, but it's nice to know that you can still find delicious pretzels sandwiches paired with craft beer just a little further away.

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    The bar area
    The bar area
    Jalapeno stuffed pretzel with beer cheese
    Jalapeno stuffed pretzel with beer cheese
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