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    Bronwyn - Lachs, spatzel, and house lager

    Bronwyn

    3.8(521 reviews)
    46.5 mi
    $$

    My friends and I came here for brunch on a Sunday morning. We made reservations, but there was…read moreplenty of seating. We sat outside on the covered and heated patio. I had the wurst teller and substituted the side of fried potatoes for a side of the cucumber salad. The sausages were very good, and the portion of sauerkraut was generous. The food and beer here are great, as are the ambiance and service!

    The ambiance is definitely solid German beer garden / beer hall vibes, with kitschy decor and over…read morethe top "church round table chairs", but it's all kind of fun, if a bit "extra". Small Bavarian flags are strung everywhere making it always ready for Oktoberfest, regardless of the time of year. The service was very good and friendly, offering to answer any questions. In our case, we were a 16 year old teen from Germany, and I've lived in Germany for two years. My spouse and I have visited many times. All the service was prompt without being overbearing. The food was good. The schnitzel was very good (pork schnitzel), both with and without the wild mushroom sauce. The potato salad was a little weird but tasty; never had potato salad quite like that in Germany. The spätzle was very tasty, but rather huge chunks. It's normally a lot smaller and more uniform, using a Spätzle-Hobel. This looked more like the dough was broken up by hand. Again, still quite tasty. Wine and beer selection were good, with most things sourced from Germany.

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    Philly Pretzel Factory

    Philly Pretzel Factory

    4.5(11 reviews)
    45.1 mi

    "Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer Those days…read moreof soda and pretzels and beer" (Nat King Cole) As of October 2025, there are 243 Philly Pretzel Factory locations across the United States, predominantly in the Mid-Atlantic states of PA, NJ, and NY. I was unfamiliar with the chain, probably because none of those locations are in CT. In fact, the one in Worcester I visited today is 61 miles away, and after checking the website I learned that it's the closest one to me. As you might expect, the Philly Pretzel Factory sells various permutations and variations of the traditional "soft" Philadelphia pretzel. You can buy anywhere from a single pretzel ($1.50) to a 50-count box ($40), plus pretzel dogs, pretzel sausages, pepperoni pretzel melts, and mini pretzel logs (known as Rivets) either plain or with a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar. We ordered a single pretzel and a small cup of Rivets with cinnamon, and our choice of a dip ranging from sweets (Candy Cane, Cookies and Cream, etc.) to savories (cheese, marinara, four mustards). Our cup of Rivets ($5.50) with a Butter Cream dip was fantastic. The thing we both noticed about the pretzels, was they weren't greasy at all, like their shopping mall and highway rest stop competitor's products are. Our server Alex was friendly and engaging and we enjoyed chit-chatting with him. He told us that pretzels can be customized into pretty much any desired shape, so that explained why we saw Christmas wreath and Christmas tree pretzels. PRO TIP If you happen to visit a location in PA, NJ, or DE, make sure you do that during the NFL season on a day the Philadelphia Eagles win their game. That will enable you to take advantage of their "Birds Bogo" offer where you get ten pretzels for the cost of five.

    You can take the girl out of Philly but you can't take Philly out of the girl! I just had to try…read morethis place out. I didn't get swept into the toppings, I just wanted a plain ol' Philly pretzel with lots of salt. It was the right shape, texture, density and taste. It was delicious! No seating here, grab your pretzels to go.

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    Canned Heat

    Canned Heat

    4.4(54 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Stopped in to check out this little gem tucked down by the waterfront. Excellent selection of…read morebeers and awesome variety of food to snack on while watching a game or listening to some live music. Furry friends welcome, plenty of swag and on house brews to take home as well. Service was phenomenal, very friendly and ensured your brewery needs are met to enjoy a great experience while visiting! Had some wings and they were not skimpy by any means, cooked well and full of flavor. Few options to choose from along with handful or pizzas. Come check it out!

    Canned Heat is the Tipsy Toboggan's sister spot, about 15 minutes away. Same owners. Almost…read morecertainly the same dough for their pizza. If you just ate at one, you already know what you're getting at the other. The pizza here ran a little thinner. Spent more time in the oven. The browning was more even than what we got at the Toboggan. But pick up a slice from either place blindfolded and you wouldn't know which was which. They're calling it South Shore bar pizza here. I'm not sure it earns that. Bar pizza has rules. Ten-inch pan. Cheddar cheese blend. Cracker crust that's crunchy and sturdy when you pick it up. Laced edges where the sauce and cheese hit the pan and caramelize into something crispy and almost burnt. It's a blue-collar thing born in Brockton dive bars, and the good ones have been using the same blackened pans for 40 years. This had the size right. The edges looked the part. But the crust didn't snap. It wilted. And that's the whole point of the style. Look, none of this means skip this place. It's a brewery that offers pizza. The beverage list itself is worth the trip. Big industrial room, string lights, that warm amber glow you want when you're drinking good beer on a cold night. The people working there were friendly. The customers were even more friendly. Everyone seemed happy to be exactly where they were, which counts for a lot in my book. Go for the beer. Stay for the vibes. The pizza's there if you need it.

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    The Guild - Flatbread

    The Guild

    4.3(105 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Can't go wrong here!! Selection of adult beverages on tap or to go are diverse enough for any…read morepalate and the pretzels and flatbread pizzas and burger bites are all delish! Also the cool events (trivia nights, summer fest, woof you be mine.....) are so much fun! Highly recommend any of the Guild breweries but my hometown has the best one because it is close to home!

    Long beer list with lots of funky options! They also have some cocktails available using local…read morespirits from Rhodium. I had a hard time choosing between the Pretty In Pink strawberry lager and the Apple Pie Seltzer, but the PIP was actually all out (so sad!!) so I went with the seltzer. It had a strong almost artificial scent, but a much more mild flavor. It wasn't too sweet and had notes of cinnamon - very unique and drinkable, although I don't think I'd need more than one. I was surprised and pleased to see they have a food menu. There's a pretty big parking lot but it's very uneven and filled with pot holes, and people park a little...erm...creatively - you've been warned. On weekends I've seen the main and overflow lot fill up, and I couldn't even find street parking, so had to go elsewhere - plan accordingly. The tap room is big and has nice bathrooms that are always clean. The main seating option are long picnic table benches - my back personally cannot do a backless seat for more than an hour without being in pain, so take that into consideration. It's also kind of awkward to swing your legs into the seat every time you have to get up, especially if it's full and you're in the middle. I'd love this place so much more if it just got normal tables and individual chairs with backs! My favorite thing about this brewery is that it is dog friendly and there are usually multiple gorgeous furry faces here to oggle over.

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