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    "Croydon is Burning" smoked beer.
    Scott P.

    Neshaminy Creek has an enormous production facility, and they distribute all over PA/NJ, so I've had their beer plenty of times over the years. This was my first time at their brewery in Croydon, and I can't recommend it enough! Tons of beers on tap, including seasonals, mainstays and one-off specialties. Of the dozens (hundreds?!) of pumpkin beers to hit the market every fall, in my opinion their Punkless Dunkel takes the cake. It's the holy grail of pumpkin beers in my eyes. My girlfriend and I stopped in on a Sunday afternoon. Huge tasting room with friendly bartenders, tons of indoor and outdoor space, authentic German beer garden tables, games and books, and of course incredible beer. We tried the Knitting Rampage, Ripping Pints, Croydon is Burning, Suspended Animation, Damn Ye! and the Future Coasts. All epic beers packed with complex flavor. Dog friendly, so you're sure to make some furry friends if you don't bring your own. They also had a guy out front selling food at a table, and I hear they frequently host food trucks. Excellent place for beer nerds to get their fix! Stop by, you won't regret it!

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    Jenny V.

    Ok, can we just talk about how freaking amazing this brewery is?!?! NCBC recently released their Rita's Mango beer and I just gotta say, it's out of this world! Pretty sure even non beer drinkers would agree with me. Besides the mango beer my next favorite is their season Cherry Hibiscus beer. A little on the tart side but still amazing. My fiancé and I come here at least twice or three times a month bc we seriously love their beer and food trucks. They're always hosting some sort of trivia night, silent night, yoga,or event. This year they provided a membership club which I wish I would have joined. There's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating and it's especially nice to sit outside with a cold beer now that the weather is warming up! Very chill atmosphere and very dog and kid friendly. Hands down the best brewery in the tri state area!

    a can and a glass of beer
    Buzz G.

    Attended a work event that was held at this brewery and had a great time. The sole bartender (whose name I can't recall, and since I lost my receipt, I may never remember) did an awesome job taking care of the locals sitting at the bar as well as our crowd. The beer garden style pub is attached to the actual brewery and a glass wall allows viewing of tanks and workings. There are common tables and also a comfy couch area besides the bar for seating. Dog friendly with a jar of treats handy on the bar. The bartender was friendly and helpful with recommendations of brews and samples as well. She kept the cleanest, driest bar I have seems in quite a while and sent me on my way with some decals and pins to remember the visit. They have some standards, some of which are available in cans to go. Great variety of styles to suit any beer drinkers taste as well as cocktails and wine for those non-beer drinkers. I really enjoyed the Red-rye IPA called 'Jawn of the Dead". Hope to have the chance to visit again when I am in the area again.

    Terrence T.

    I love this place! It has a great selection of brews and a pleasant staff. A family (and dog) friendly pub in the heart of Dublin (PA). Enjoy!!

    Stone and Key Cherry Pie Cider in souvenir pint glass
    Lisa S.

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. was my final stop on the Yelp Road Trip to Bucks County. A great way to finish off the weekend. For $10, you could get a tour of the brewery and a souvenir pint glass with any beer of your choice. I've done several brewery tours before so I opted to skip this one. I'm not a beer drinker and the beer selection they had on draft really wasn't my cup of tea. I asked the gentleman if I could sub a cider for the beer instead and he said it would cost $1.25 extra. I went with the Stone & Key cherry pie cider. Don't let the name fool you; it was light and refreshing and not overly sweet. I would have gotten a six pack to go if they had it available. There is something for everyone at this brewery. For example, it looked like you were able to bring pets in. I saw a few dogs lounging around. There was also a decent amount of kids (a birthday party was taking place) in the gaming area. Lots of gnarly nostalgic arcade games. I guess they allow dogs and kids before the sun goes down, but it was something I had never experienced at a brewery before. I felt like I was at Dave & Buster's with all the commotion. The noise level was moderate. Jeremiah's Custom Cuisine was the food truck of the day. I had never heard of it so I stepped out to peek at their menu. They serve tacos and fries. I'm a sucker for tacos. One taco was $5, two for $9.50 or three for $13.50. I was hungry so I got 2 vegetarian tacos made with veggie "meat". They were really good for being food truck tacos. There were special sauces lined up at the window that you could add to any taco or fries as well. Sriracha seemed to be a familiar favorite. Overall, I enjoyed myself. I'll have to visit again when they have a new cider on tap and a different food truck! Definitely a cool hangout spot for a group of friends to check out local beers and play some games.

    Afternoon drink!
    Tamika B.

    The scene was filled with artsy decor and throwback arcade games. There was something for everyone: beer lovers, you can bring your doggies, and children -- also grab a bite at the food truck outside and just chill. Very interesting place for a Saturday afternoon! I was with a group and purchased the Neshaminy glass, that came with a beer and tour of the facility. I'm not a beer drinker but decided to try out the cherry hibiscus wheat. I really liked it. It tasted like beer with hints of cherry. It was a cool place to chill and socialize. The people that worked there were nice and overall it was a lovely experience.

    Jeremy M.

    Thoroughly enjoyed my experience here. The beer was really good! Bartender was knowledgeable. . Shape of Haze and County Line IPA's were tasty! As always, I recommend tasting a couple of them prior to ordering. Beer can be so subjective. I'm an IPA guy most of all so it was a great experience for me. They have most (if not all) of their beers in available in cans to go as well. . The day I came, there was a food table set up to the side as it was raining. They served several types of cheese balls and they were AMAZING! . Everyone is friendly, they allow you to bring your dogs, have several TV's so you can watch football on Sundays. I have never understood when breweries don't have multiple TV's for people to watch sports. This place nailed it! Well done! . My one suggestion to improve is the service level. Once I had my beer, I was pretty much left alone. Never asked to close out, or for another beer, etc. Definitely don't need a checkin every minute, but it was the entire time once I had my beer.

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    Ryan P.

    Really good beer, with a nice big menu and cans to-go. I had a Tropical Shape of Haze to Come and Swig And A Hit IPAs, which were fantastic! There was a food truck on my visit, but the menu looked just OK and there's no food inside. Plenty of seating inside and out. Also, they were stuck using plastic cups, so they did not allow flights. Shame, as they had a bunch of cool stuff to try. Hopefully that's a temporary problem.

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    Delicious! The staff was great and the vibes were just right. Would go back again and again

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    Everything is absolutely covered in dog hair. Including the ladies room. Floors are dirty

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