Milford Beer Guide: Your Milford guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Milford

92 /100 248 OLD MILFORD ROAD
“Let me tell you, this is one impressive brewpub! If you are in the area, you need to check this out. This is a big barn built on old farmland. In addition to the great wide open indoor area, the outdoor area is expansive and well done. Its a well manicured patio for sure. Service is great and the beers are pretty good too. Very affordable and the setting is easy going and comfortable. Large amount of welcoming parking and it's so easy to find. I was pleasantly surprised to find out this is not just another new hole in the wall nanobrewer.“
cheap 246 days ago
78 /100 102 MILFORD LANDING, STE. 3
“I took a walk down memory lane in my home town with my best friend who showed me a couple of the new craft beer spots that didn’t exist here 20 years ago. Trippy. Location is right off the 209 between Milford and Matamoras in a little strip mall with a smoke shop and a paint store. Lots of buzz going on here, I guess. They have a pretty large selection of bombers and 750 ml. specialty beers plus a refrigerated section with lots of six packs and singles. I didn’t spot anything particularly rare, but lots of interesting beers, especially for the area. The big bonus is that this place has about 10 or so beers on tap that you can enjoy while chatting or shopping, you choose. The guys working there were pretty friendly and were sipping on a Bruery beer behind the register, so they were fun to talk to. They seemed to be plugged into the beer scene too. Good draft selection. I had a coffee version of Pumking which was exciting for me, but maybe not for locals. The only serious complaint is the prices. Holy cow, are they high! Maybe because of the area, I don’t know, but this place was expensive. Overall, this is definitely the best beercentric place within at least 20 miles, so the score is adjusted to reflect that. Still, a good place and worth a stop.“
joeneugs 2728 days ago
80 /100
Bar Louis (Restaurant)
401 BROAD ST
“Located 5 miles from Matamoras and the New Jersey State Line. You can pass by this town very easily on the interstate and never know it’s there. Hotel Fauchere is one of these great old hotels that every town in the Northeast used to have except this one is still doing very well because of Milford’s proximity to NYC. I definitely echo ItalianJohn’s sentiment that it’s like an art gallery that serves food. The massive photo of Andy Warhol kissing John Lennon really sets the tone. They had a couple of shawnee creek taps and some solid craft beer bottles but this is much less a beer place than it is a great food and ambiance place. The house burger with the egg on it was fantastic and the people at the bar and behind were friendly. It was a lovely experience at the end of a three week trip, I’ll definitely be back.“
DiarmaidBHK 2762 days ago
80 /100
Bar Louis (Restaurant)
401 BROAD ST
“Downstairs from the Hotel Fauchere ... like an art gallery that serves food .... Went to lunch here and the sandwiches were amazing and at a decent cost .... Beer was good had lots of locals including two tap handles of shawnee craft beer .... had some more exotic mikkeller and other rarer options but at a much higher cost ... they try to have a bit of all of their beer styles covered so you really can’t go wrong ..... I enjoyed the grub and the brews were fresh ... ambiance was a bit odd“
italianjohn 3208 days ago
86 /100
Bar Louis (Restaurant)
401 BROAD ST
“I’m proud to be able to share this gem with the ratebeer community. However, a little piece of me wants to be greedy, but I’m fighting that piece. No windows, below a swanky boutique hotel and smelling of rich truffle oil. These tidbits may turn you off but be sure that the venture is worth it. I’ve been there four times now and this final tome was the crescendo. Everything on the menu is thoughtful from sourcing to presentation and all the way through the process and that includes the food, cocktails, wine and of course the beer. They provide beer pairings on the menu with their innovative offerings and provide small plate, cheese and charcuterie options as well as entrees. As long as you don’t mind iconic Pennsylvania breweries alongside Russian river, Alesmith and Bell’s options, you’ll feel right at home. Great place to feel transported somewhere else while on the comfortable confines of northeast pa.“
41cubs 4136 days ago
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