Navigation Brewing Co.
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I live this place. First of all, it's in an old restored mill building, so the shell even has character
The building is kind of an artist space. It has many, many vendors that have "stores", (which are really partitions/booths, for the most part.) But they are cool. Each one has an assigned spot, where warehouse all the hand crafted wares. They have a very limited menu that's on a rotational basis., but I saw people getting samples there, so you know what your ordering, before youe here
Always a great new pour on tap to enjoy with your dogs both inside/outside. Food trucks every weekend, check their FB for the vendor info. TV for all games or live music. This is our favorite brew located in an old mill building with tons of small businesses.
Great Beers! Our Family & Friends favorite! PJ and the crew are the Very Best!! #90
Navigation Brewing has a cozy taproom in an old mill building with other similarly funky tenants. The staff was friendly, and the Friday afternoon atmosphere was lively and laid back when my wife and I went. What really stands out is the beer. Navigation has managed to do very well with a diverse collection of styles. From ESBs to IPAs, there wasn't one clunker in all of the beers I tried. The expected NEIPAs and double NEIPAs are there, of course, but those are far from the only things that Navigation can do. I can't wait to go back.
love it here. great beer, vibe, food trucks.... and even my dog & kids love it here. Wish they had seltzer more often so I could entice my wife to join me.
I love the uncharted IPAs. They seem to change each batch as they strive to perfect the recipe. Dogs and some children are welcome here. Great vibe. Often a food truck.
Homey, easy, good drafts, maybe a little ipa heavy.
Small brewery in part of an old building that has a bunch of artist and creator studios. The day that we visited, there were two lager style, two pale ale style, two IPA style, a witbier and a porter on tap. The beers were clean tasting and the balance between maltiness and hoppiness was well done. The roasty taste of the porter was just a little much for my companion, but I found it delicious.There are food trucks at times, check their Facebook page for details.The vibe is great, there are younger and older people of various walks of life here and the energy was very positive.Very dog friendly, inside and out. The dogs were very well behaved and leashed to attentive owners when we were there.
This workshop is directly connected to the art district.Before the door opened, there were nearly ten people waiting at the door. At that time, they thought it was strange and thought it was a training institution.Dogs are allowed but must be leashed. There are five or six dogs of different sizes inside and outside the store, but they are all very well-behaved. There are also two dogs in the factory.The clerk is very nice and takes the initiative to introduce the types of wine. When serving drinks to customers, he tilts the glass to give as much as possible.It seems that many old customers have been greeting each other and have been in the store for at least two hours, and people are constantly going to refill their glasses.Will go again if given the chance.
Cool place, loved my sour citrus-y beer.
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This was my first visit but not my last. I enjoyed the space nestled among a place of artists and crafts people. The beer was delicious.
Good beer, fun interior, nice outside patio, food trucks; what more do you need?
Always friendly, helpful and informative staff
First time here and it's AWESOME!!! Great beer and atmosphere!!
Great place, excellent people, wonderful beer
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