Craft Breweries near Oak Bluffs

Offshore Ale Co Brewpubs • $$
30 Kennebec Ave, Oak Bluffs

Customers` Favorites

New England Clam Chowder
Blackened Salmon
Steamed Mussels
Fish and Chips
Chicken Wings
Tavern Burger
Steak Frites
Cheese Pizza
Lobster Roll
Beer Flight

“This is a great spot to stop for lunch or dinner. A well-done craft beer brewery on premises, solid- fired pizza oven, oysters, mussels, sandwiches, and more. Also a full bar. Beautiful post- and- beam construction inside. Food was great. Beer was great. Service by Natasa was great.“

4.5 Superb119 Reviews
Aquatic Brewing Brewery • $$
661 Main St, Falmouth - 7.12 miles

“Best beer in town. Friendly servers. Dog friendly. Has been working hard to be a hub for the community which is much appreciated. There is nothing special about the location itself. Cons: Seating is not wheelchair friendly--all tables are high tables. No food service but you can bring your own.“

4.8 Superb33 Reviews
Kulture Club MV Kombucha Brewery • $
132 Winyah Ln, Vineyard Haven - 2.28 miles

“The best Kombucha I've ever had! Kulture Club strikes the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, and has some unique and yummy flavors using local, fresh ingredients. I brew my own kombucha, and I am always amazed by how perfect and nuanced the taste of Kulture Club is.We ordered a few kegs for our wedding, and it was a great option to have for guests who don't drink alcohol. You can also add your favorite spirit if you're looking for that extra kick!If you're on MV, go find some!! It will not disappoint.“

5 Superb1 Reviews
Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery Brewery • $$
876 E Falmouth, State Rte, East Falmouth - 8.67 miles

“This brewery was a hidden gem tucked away in a small town, we were on our way to the winery and took a quick look and honestly thought it was a strip club (adult gentlemen's club) until we left and my wife mentioned about this brewery and we pulled up and said it's not a strip club. This place is nestled right outside of Martha's Vineyard.This brewery has an interesting story, when English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold led the first European expedition to Cape Cod in 1602, he said that he encountered a mermaid named "Bad Martha" who guided him to an ingredient that he ended up using in a batch of ale for his crew.Bad Martha's still uses that ingredient to this day, but the brewery is also not afraid to experiment to create new, innovative beers like a jalapeno-cucumber lager or a dark IPA -- a blend of an IPA and a porter.This place had an awesome vibe to it. The beer were amazing. I loved the Pale Ale more than the Hazy IPA and took (2) 4 packs home to Pittsburgh, PA with me. Great service. Cheers!!“

4.3 Superb65 Reviews