8 Best Craft Breweries near Enola

Als of Hampden/Pizza Boy Brewing Co Family • $
2240 Millennium Way, Enola

Customers` Favorites

Plain Cheese Pizza Slice
Buffalo Chicken Pizza
The Wissler Stromboli
Pizza Was Great
Pepperoni Pizza
Slice of Pizza
Stuffed Pizza
Sunny Side Up
Cheesesteak
Tomato Pie

“Every Sunday for the last 10 years, as long as it's not a holiday, I have gotten pizza from Al's of Hampden. In that time, I've had to return two pizzas... two out of 500+ pizzas. That's a pretty good track record. The food is always fresh and tasty. The staff is friendly and can handle any order you can give them.If you drink beer, they can serve you any style of beer from their tap wall. Not all of them are made there, so be sure to try the Puzza Boy Brewing selections.Pizza. Beer. Happy.“

4.1 Good105 Reviews
Millworks American • $$
340 Verbeke St, Harrisburg - 2.79 miles

Customers` Favorites

Millworks Beer Flights Available
Wild Mushroom and Truffle Pizza
Millworks Stout Gravy Fries
Wood-Grilled NY Strip Steak
Cauliflower Buffalo Wings
Millworks Mac and Cheese
Wood Grilled Cobb Salad
Hand Cut French Fries
Smoked Brisket Pizza
Smoked Brisket Tacos

“Late to the party with this review, but a couple of weeks back I met my nephew, Daniel, and his girl Lauren, along with Michael and a friend from scouts. We had capped off a scout trip to Gettysburg with a day at Hersheypark, and then we were invited to dine at The Millworks before the ride home.We started with tbe Fried Brussel Sprouts. Memory is a little faded on these, and unfortunately they're not listed on the online menu, and I don't have a completely accurate memory of the ingredients, but it was something like bacon, sliced apples, cranberries, apple cider reduction...whatever it was, man they were awesome, and I'd like them again.I had the 16 Hour Ramen. I really could've done a dozen other things, and would've liked a couple of more appetizers and maybe a pizza or two passed around the table, but I had a long drive home ahead of me and I didn't want to be stuffed. Anyhow, the ramen was fantastic. It had a nice rich broth, and was topped with an egg that was runny on top and fried crispy on the bottom for a really nice blend of textures. It also featured noodles, kimchi, toasted peanuts, watermelon radish, pea shoots, cilantro, amd homemade hot sauce. Anyhow, on top of the rich broth, the dominant flavors here were from the smoked brisket, roasted peanuts, and the kimchi. What an amazing mix of flavors it was, too. Not something I ever would've thought too mix up, but it sure worked.The boys had the House Cheeseburgers, described as; wood grilled cheeseburger, tomato jam, bistro sauce, cooper sharp cheese, lettuce, onion, half sour pickles, on a local brioche bun with house made potato chips. Both elected to top their burgers with bacon and fried egg. From what I saw , the burgers were a perfect medium rare, and Michael, who is a bit of a burger connoisseur, declared his one of the best ever. I did manage to snatch a couple of homemade chips, and they were still warm and crispy, with flavors of sea salt, pepper, and celery seed in the topping.Nephew Daniel had a wood fired pizza with italian sausage and tomato, and topped with fresh arugala. Looked fantastic, and again made me wish we had sampled a couple more, and Lauren enjoyed the Apple Spinach Endive salad, with honeycrisp apple, shaved fennel, gorgonzola, shaved celery, toasted pecans, endive, frisee, and baby spinach, dressed in a hot honey balsamic vinaigrette. Unfortunately I didn't snap a shot of this one, but it too looked excellent.Neat thing about The Millworks is that it is also a functioning art gallery and studio space. The walls are lined with works for sale, and on the second floor, even on a Sunday evening, several artists in residence were working on creating and peddling their wares.If you happen to be in Hersheypark, or Harrisburg or Gettysburg, and you need something a little better than the carny food, The Millworks isn't far off, and the quality makes it well worth the drive. Prices are sort of mid range, with a few higher end items that are reflected in price. But a broad range of sandwiches, salads, and pizzas,(which could feed two, especially with an app or salad, too,)are under are under twenty bucks. Service was prompt and friendly, and it's definitely a welcoming place to come hang out.Oh, and I almost forgot, and I have no review, but there is an on-site brewery as well. Some of the choices were quite interesting. Our hosts for the evening however were non drinkers, as we're my two boy scout guests, and figured I should be also, as I had a three hundred mile ride home scheduled after dinner. But next time, and there will be a next time, I'll sample a couple of those fresh brews, too.“

4.7 Superb278 Reviews
Mellow Mink Brewing Brewery • $$
4830 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg - 4.11 miles

“This place happened to pop up on Yelp and said that they have sours. That caught my attention. Came in tonight, for the first time, with some friends for drinks. Pleasantly surprised. I loved the sours and my wife enjoyed the martinis. We will definitely be back when we want a drink. I highly recommend checking it out if you haven’t already.“

4.8 Superb35 Reviews
Liquid Noise Brewing Co. Brewery • $$
600 S State Rd Suite #2, Marysville - 3.13 miles

“Friday night with the guys ... flight of beers ... wings, smash burgers and grilled chicken Sammie's ... reasonable prices, good service and chill vibe. Live music regularly, but we were gone before they started so not sure how loud it gets.“

4.7 Superb38 Reviews
Boneshire Taps @ SOMA Pubs • $$
13 S 3rd St, Harrisburg - 3.49 miles

“Good taproom for the brewery, really close to train station. Good choices, good conversation and remember to try Green Machine if IPA fan, Tried and True of wheat beer fan or MOY Bien for an interesting IPA.Also see if you can try their Belgian lager or stout.“

4.9 Superb15 Reviews
Zeroday Outpost at Broad Street Market Bar • $$
Broad Street Market, 1233 N 3rd St, Harrisburg - 2.77 miles

“Broad Street Market and Zeroday OutpostI had the best experience at Broad Street Market on Saturday afternoon. The bartender, Matt, at Zeroday Outpost was incredibly friendly and attentive, and he made me feel like I was at a beach bar on vacation. I ordered the blackberry hard seltzer slushie, which was delicious and refreshing. The market is a great place to find fresh, local produce and prepared foods, and there's something for everyone. I highly recommend visiting Broad Street Market and Zeroday Outpost if you're looking for a fun and unique experience.“

5 Superb7 Reviews
High Road Taproom Brewery • $$
146 Walden Way, Mechanicsburg - 5.8 miles

“Love this place! Nothing but good vibes when you're at High Road Taproom. The atmosphere is relaxing yet fun. I love to sit outside with a cocktail and enjoy the view of the nearby park. They have a wide variety of delicious drinks, games to play, and sometimes they bring in food trucks, live music, and trivia. High Road is truly a hidden gem!“

4.7 Superb13 Reviews
Ever Grain Brewing Co. Brewery • $$
4444 Carlisle Pike, Camp Hill - 3.85 miles

“A few weeks ago I tried one of their beers in a bar on my hometown and loved it. I just had to check their actual location. The spot is lovely, wide open, with sitting areas both I side and out, a nice food selection and most importantly-some phenomenal beers. I ended up trying a few, and even taking some canned ones home with me. The bartenders are knowledgeable and friendly, everyone is in a great mood and I will definitely come back. A note: it’s a bit tricky to find, but it’s worth it!“

4.4 Superb106 Reviews
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