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    4.5 (164 reviews)
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    Meghan O.

    So growing up in Providence I didn't realize this was considered "west end" but I checked a map and guess that's accurate. Who knew. The old location was cute - but tiny. This is spacious and pretty. Its got decent seating, a nice upstairs loft area with plenty of tables. And the bathrooms are nice - big and clean. LOTS of IPAs - and lots of them said they were hazy. So not a ton of variety. I got a dark lager which was really tasty and came in a cute little glass mug. I'm partial to a basic pint glass (I tend to not order drinks that have a high ABV cause I also hate a snifter or whatever they're called, I know it's stupid I just want a nice 16oz beer usually, in a plain cup) but the mug was adorable and not heavy. I usually love IPAs but I'm not generally big on super hazy IPA. The lack of variety was kinda meh. My friend got a sour that looked like a smoothie - she said she liked it but was surprised by the thickness as she had tried other flavors of it before. I def like the vibe - would like to chill there on a rainy or chilly weekend and bring a board game or something. I went for health goth yoga which was fun - but the hardest yoga class I think I've done. The pace was quick. The music was awesome. Teddys food truck was there so we snacked on some delicious fries while we enjoyed our beverages. Definitely a cool spot to hang - all the space makes me want to go back.

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    Christena B.

    I haven't had the food here but it's a really cool experience to be able to try out different local food trucks. I've never had bad service and at the moment I can't drink so they're awesome about recommending their favorite non-alcoholic options. The building is super cool inside and out and I love the way they've designed the space into a really cool and functional meeting place. They also have a ton of events to bring the community together which is an awesome touch.

    Mikaela L.

    Long Live is such a cute hang out spot to meet friends! I attended a Pottery with a Purpose class they were hosting upstairs, which made such a cute girls night with some friends! Their drink selection was also great! I don't personally drink beer, so I was excited when I saw the multiple options they had for ciders and wines (and some NA options!)! Specifically, they carry Graft Cider, which are some of my favorites! The bartender was helpful with beer selections for my friends as well. I'm excited to return soon! It looks like they have a bunch of events on their calendar too. It's a little off the beaten path for me, but I think it's worth the trip!

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    Matthew E.

    If you're looking for a brewery in Providence, then LongLive needs to be on your list! It feels like it's on its own hidden street with a two floor interior. I could've sampled every beer on the menu but Frozie cups and all seeing eye were easily my girlfriend's and my favorites. The bartender was a great help waiting patiently and assisting us with our questions about merch and to go cans to take back to New York. If I'm ever back in the area I will be stopping again!

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    Brian G.

    Been going to LLBW approximately once a month since they were up on W Fountain and have never been disappointed. Even during the pandemic I can remember getting cans through the window when we couldn't get drafts lol! The beer is always great! Mostly hazy ipas but don't sleep on their stouts, especially the barrel aged versions. The also have delicious fruited berliners and tasty pilsners as well. You can almost always find several styles available on draft and they occasionally have a guest tap available. The staff are outstanding and really what make the trip special for me. From day 1 they've always been welcoming and friendly. You can tell that they really care about what they are doing as it's reflected in their quality. Even the can art and merch is well done! The area around Sprague St is a little bit of an "up and comer" so Just don't wander alone too far after dark. There is often a food truck available at the brewery but there is also some great authentic cuisines in the area to take advantage when down this way.

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    Rachel O.

    Basically the perfect brewery. Such a wide variety of brews to enjoy. Inside is hip & spacious. There are many different spots & nooks to enjoy your bev, including a landing up a flight of stairs. Outside is the epitome of perfect patio beer vibes. Tasteful outdoor furniture, cornhole, gorgeous plants, sunshine during the day, & nice soft lighting during the evening. They host different food trucks/pop-up vendors constantly - check the calendar on their website. I really appreciate this type of community collaboration. Keep it coming. The taproom is located in a residential mill building complex on Sprague Street. I always walk there, so I can't comment on the parking situation. My only hope is that the Long Live brewing team takes a crack at a gluten-free beer or seltzer. That would really butter my biscuit.

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    R.J. P.

    Favorite brewery in RI without a doubt. The beer is what first got me hooked, so hooked in fact that I'm back almost weekly. The staff is incredibly friendly (so friendly we've become friends) and the spot is super cool. Great outdoor seating options in the warmer weather, and an awesome interior with plenty of seating options all in a perfectly located industrial space. The attention to detail is evident, and it makes this a great place to hang out and enjoy amazing beer. Their IPA game is strong. VERY strong, but don't sleep on the stouts or sours either. Quite honestly they're killing all of it! If you haven't been I highly suggest you change that, and fast.

    Ludovica F.

    Highly recommend having one of their delicious beers on their monthly trivia nights! I'm a sucker for their IPAs and the PVD local brew! Their raspberry smoothie was also quite tasty, though much sweeter than their other drinks! Can't wait to be back for more!

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    Marc B.

    Hazies that can compete with any brewery in the nation! So few breweries can make a good hazy but Ling Live has at least a dozen. On top of that they have several milk stouts and a barleywine that all are superb. The service is super friendly and truly knowledgeable and the interior was clean and comfortable. When we were there a pop-up fresh oyster bar set up...fresh oysters, world class beer, and great beer tenders...what more could you ask for? Oh yeah, barrel aged maple syrup! This brewery was a revelation and is in my top five nationwide.

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    Dave L.

    Top tier brewery in Providence. Their tap room is gorgeous, and in good weather, there's a lovely kutdoor space to enjoy those tasty beers. Long Live strikes a nice balance between the excessive IPA offers so popular with many places, and interesting takes on other styles of beers. You will find something for every palate here. Excellent beertenders are always happy to guide you to a beer you'll love. On my brewery rotation.

    Dan M.

    So worth a visit if in the area. The best Rhode Island craft beer I've tasted, and this was the first I heard of them. Close to downtown Providence but not walkable - get a ride share as the surrounding area is industrial. The tasting room offers half pours which is a great way to sample several of their offerings. They offer 4 packs to go and my favorite is they offer a varietal 4 pack of single cans of their best IPAs - supposedly this changes every so often. Great friendly and welcoming service as well. I got my 4-pack to go

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    Matthew L.

    Long Live Beerworks is a craft brewery that opened in Providence, Rhode Island in January 2016. It was founded by brewer Armando DeDona and his wife Jessica deBry. The two met in New Haven, Connecticut. DeDona is a native while deBry is a transplant from Los Angeles. Eventually the couple relocated to Providence. The initial plan was to spend a short time there and move on, but they fell in love with the friendly people and the vibrant food scene. A bricklayer by trade, DeDona had become an avid home brewer over the years and eventually attended Brewlab: a leading brewery training program in England. He later became a founding member of the Rhode Island Brewing Society. DeDona and deBry opened Long Live Beerworks at 425 West Fountain Street. The brewery was so successful that it quickly outgrew its location. In 2019, they moved to a historic building on Sprague Street that had once been home to the Mechanical Fabric Company. A second taproom opened in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, MA in June 2023. I recently visited Long Live Beerworks while I was cycling some of the excellent bike trails in the Providence area. I had explored Providence's craft beer scene as early as 2014, but was never terribly impressed. Recently I heard that their scene had improved immensely and one name that kept coming up was "Long Live Beerworks". I absolutely loved the location: exposed brick and detailed metal and woodwork. But how was their beer? I pulled up a seat at the bar and looked over the draught menu. Although they brew a variety of styles, most of the repertoire was hazy New England-style IPAs. I could tell that I was going to like this place. I ordered a sampler flight which consisted entirely of hazy DIPAs: "Glory Bound", "Skull Medallion", "Black Cat Sees All", and "DDH The All Seeing Eye". Holy moly! These beers knocked off my socks! Clearly the craft beer scene has improved in Providence; in fact I would call it a craft beer paradise! As long as the city has breweries like Long Live Beerworks, I'll be coming back for years to come!

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    Elisa F.

    Great brewery with a nice outdoor patio and even nicer interior. Love the look and feel of this place! We were in the area looking for dog friendly breweries and stopped here first! Pups aren't allowed inside the taproom but they let us bring our dog in to order. We got two flights to try a little bit of everything! My favorite was the sour they had on tap: Frozie Cup. The patio is so nice with all the shrubbery and plenty of seating!

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    Ask the Community - Long Live Beerworks

    Is outside food allowed?

    Yes, outside food is welcome!

    Is there wifi here?

    There is WiFi just ask one of the servers for the password.

    Is there food available there?

    They usually have food pop ups Wednesday to Sunday nights! Sometimes food pop ups weekend during daytime.

    Is the brewery dog friendly?

    Indeed - if your dog is friendly, the brewery is dog-friendly.

    Can you bring your own food?

    Yes, you are welcome to bring your own food. We also often host local food pop ups!

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    THE BLESSING - West Coast IPA

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    3.5(454 reviews)
    1.3 miDownCity
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    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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    Classic blue cheese burger & steak fries

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