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    11 days ago

    What a charming discovery. A good vibe, friendly owners, a great selection too. Highly recommend it!

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    Great Awakening Brewing

    Great Awakening Brewing

    4.4
    (42 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We visited on a beautiful fall afternoon. The large indoor mill space was very attractive, and as…read moreit was nearly empty, we could have had our choice of seats. Since it was a gorgeous day, however, we opted for outside seating. We enjoyed the picnic tables and Adirondack chairs overlooking the river, and appreciated that there were umbrellas to provide shade. The indoor bar has more draft options than the outdoor, but both of the beers we wanted were available outside. Food is also available both inside and outside. We didn't order food ourselves, but the flatbreads we saw at neighboring tables looks amazing, and the prices were good as well. Definitely would return if we are in the area again

    This place is in a great building, has plenty of parking, and has a few excellent brews. The…read moreflatbread pizza was good too. That's why I gave it three stars despite the bad experience. I'd love to recommend it, but unfortunately, I can not. In fact, it might count as a PSA to warn other people about it. Let me preface by saying I don't blame badly behaved children when I see them in public; I blame their parents. However, the staff here is also to blame. They need to start, or at least learn how to inform parents that they remain responsible for their children's behavior and actions while they are visiting the brewery. I've never had an issue with children at breweries either. I have been going to breweries throughout New England for over 20 years and enjoy spending time with friends who have children at most of them. I have never experienced one like this. It was basically an unlicensed daycare center for parents who like to drink. Most people I know don't want to be surrounded by screaming toddlers, babies, and middle schoolers who are unsupervised and unchecked. There is no place here that is a safe space for adults, not even the restrooms. Think "Lord of the Flies" with beer and pizza, my friend even got hit with a spitball, and I haven't seen one of those since high school! I still have a headache, and I was there a week ago. I may go back, but I am not brave enough yet, and it will be on a weekday during school hours.

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    Beer and Food pairing
    Delicious Turkey and Stuffing Sandwich paired with Funny Hat Cranberry Marshmallow Sour
    Delicious Turkey and Stuffing Sandwich paired with Funny Hat Cranberry Marshmallow Sour
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    Skyline Beer Company

    Skyline Beer Company

    3.9
    (42 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    A first time visit with a few friends for their Tuesday burger and beer combo, which was excellent…read morein the portions were very good. We had the buffalo wings and the garlic Parm wings there were excellent as well and the beers as well as the non-alcoholic beers were excellent and and having a great ambience of sitting out back and overlooking the farm was great it made for a great visit. Look forward to my next visit.

    Skyline Beer Company is a craft brewery and restaurant that opened in Westfield, Massachusetts in…read more2014. It was founded by friends and business partners Lisa Pac and Daniel Osella. Beginning in 2002, Pac and Osella began getting together on weekends to homebrew and create food pairings. Pac brewed the beer while Osella (a chef) crafted the food pairings. In 2014, the duo launched 'Skyline Hop Shop' as an alternating proprietorship operation inside Westfield River Brewing Company at 707 College Highway. Osella offered fresh food that paired well with WRB's brews while Pac offered home brewing classes and supplies. They quickly outgrew the space and reopened as 'Skyline Trading Company' at 124 Elm Street in 2016. At this location, Pac and Osello expanded their menu both of food and beer, adding craft whiskey and tequila to the mix. After outgrowing their space again, the partners moved to 98 Southwick Road and reopened as 'Skyline Beer Company' in December 2019. Head brewer Dana Bishop came on board as additional partner, and Coy Chaney was hired as the Assistant Brew Master. The current 4,500-square-foot restaurant and taproom offers 24 rotating draught lines, cocktails, a full food menu, and beautiful views of the rolling hills of Western Mass. I recently visited Skyline Beer Company while I was cycling on the nearby Columbia Greenway Rail Trail. Skyline was on my list of breweries to try for a while, so I decided to stop by for some beers and bites. The taproom and restaurant was spacious and inviting with plenty of seating both inside and outside. I opted to sit outside and began to look over their extensive beer and food menu. I ordered a sampler flight that included "Forget Me Not" (New England Pale Ale), "Up In Smoke" (New England IPA), "Listening Juice" (Double IPA), and "Mother Ocean" (New England IPA). For food, I ordered a plate of delicious "Pretzel Bites & Cheesy Sauce". I really enjoyed all of the beers that I tried, but "Up In Smoke" (with delicious notes of grapefruit and marshmallow) was easily my favorite! I ended up ordering a full pour of it before leaving. The pretzel bites were equally delicious and paired well with my beers. I had an exceptional experience at Skyline and I look forward to returning in the future!

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    "Pretzel Bites & Cheesy Sauce"
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    Two Weeks Notice Brewing

    Two Weeks Notice Brewing

    4.5
    (23 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    There are so many favorite beers at Two Weeks Notice. While they were out of our favorite, Pink…read moreSlip, There is always something else that we like to choose from. This brewery tends to have the biggest selection of different types of beer to choose from, and you won't find yourself saying wow, they have a good IPA but I don't like their lager. This is one of the few beer breweries where I will actually buy their Irish stout because it is yummy. You will also notice that the artwork is quite interesting as well, done by a local artist. The food here is your basic snacks, and we don't mind if we have to have a couple of pretzels with dipping sauce to enjoy our beer outside with. If you like inside, the inside has spacious sitting and it is really nice to have an option where you can sit with someone and have a conversation and not feel like you need to shout over the people next to you. It is just great. I took home the Two Year Anniversary cans, which is a REALLY smooth and tasty ipa.

    A full‑send, Springfield‑USA, Simpsons‑loving, family‑friendly craft‑beer playground that…read moreabsolutely gets it. Two Weeks Notice is the kind of spot that reminds you why Springfield has its own brand of cool. It's got that gritty‑creative, blue‑collar‑meets‑art‑kid energy, and the brewery leans all the way in with its Simpsons‑inspired humor, cheeky can art, and a vibe that feels like the unofficial taproom of Cool Springfield, USA. The Simpsons theme is everywhere--subtle enough not to feel gimmicky, but clever enough that fans will grin every time they spot a reference. The artwork alone is worth a visit; it's playful, bold, and gives the whole place a personality that stands out in the Western Mass beer scene. The beer selection hits that sweet spot: hazies for the juice chasers, crisp lagers for the purists, and a rotating lineup that keeps regulars on their toes. Everything is poured fresh, cold, and with care. The staff? Genuinely friendly, quick with recommendations, and clearly proud of the place. It's the kind of team that makes you feel like a regular on your first visit. This is one of those rare breweries where bringing kids doesn't feel like a chore. There's space to roam, things to look at, and a relaxed vibe that makes families feel welcome without sacrificing the adult fun. Springfield needs more spots like this. The outdoor space is a total win--open, comfortable, and perfect for warm‑weather hangs. Whether you're sipping a flight, letting the kids burn off energy, or just soaking in the neighborhood, it's one of the best parts of the experience. Cheers

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    Two Weeks Notice Brewing
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    Leadfoot Brewing

    Leadfoot Brewing

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    First time coming here and started with their blueberry sour beer! It was fruity and not too sour…read more We also got a seltzer flight (pineapple, strawberry, raspberry, mango and blueberry). We wanted to try something new and never had a seltzer flight. They are okay, I would stick to the beer.. We also got a small plate of taco dip with chips, warm pretzels with beer cheese and spicy mustard and sweet Thai chili chicken tenders

    We Wanted to grab a drink and some food, but we had our dog with us and we noticed this was a dog…read morefriendly establishment in the area. So I figured I'd give it a shot. We ordered a few appetizers to start. We got the CRISPY BONELESS CHICKEN TENDERLOINS (4) $9.25 , WARM BAVARIAN PRETZEL TWISTS (4) $9.75, and the TACO DIP - SMALL $8.50/LARGE $12 it was made with Beef & bean chili, topped with sour cream, shredded cheese, & salsa. Served with tortilla chips. To came out hot and tasted good. Then To drink I got * FLIGHT OF (5) - 4 OZ. TASTERS of different flavored hard seltzers for - $14 they weren't bad but I wasn't a huge fan either. My wife got I GINA BLUEBOO - BLUEBERRY SOUR $8 - 16 oz. The latest sour offering, this Berliner Weisse style beer is a classic German wheat-based ale. It features a light, tart flavor profile that's not too sour. ABV 5.0% and I thought that was pretty darn good for beer and I don't even like beer. Overall service here was great and chill vibes.

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    Interior, facing the brewing tanks.
    Interior, facing the brewing tanks.
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