4 Best Craft Breweries in Pittsboro

Red Moose Brewing Company Bar • $
90 East St, Pittsboro

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“Beautiful brewery!Clean, comfortable, welcoming.Friendly staff.Gorgeous wood table tops locally sourced and finished by the owners.Large selection of beer and cider.Flights available to help you find your favorites.Dogs welcomed.Stop by if any of this sounds appealing, you won't be disappointed.“

5 Superb117 Reviews
bmc brewing Brewery • $$
213 Lorax Ln, Pittsboro

“BMC is a great local brewery in The Plant district of Pittsboro. They have a wide variety of beers on tap every time I have visited - traditional styles plus some really creative and unique brews you won't find anywhere else. Definitely something for everybody. Everything I have tried has been outstanding. The owner is there most of the times when I have visited and the crew are all very friendly. Last but by no means least - the cookies made with spent grain are outstanding. Now I want a big chocolate chip cookie! Grab some food from one of the fine eateries at The Plant, stop in at BMC, and enjoy some great beer! Also come out on Tuesday nights for their new trivia night. Please support your local businesses!“

4.8 Superb38 Reviews
Thirsty Skull Brewing - Pittsboro Taproom Brewpubs • $
684 West St, Pittsboro

“Got to stop in here and loved the small, yet intentional atmosphere. Cool reclaimed flooring and furniture. Great beer, clear they've had some experience in the brewery scene. Bar tender was a bit "dry" but other than that easily would go back. Grab a deck of cards or game and enjoy a smaller, relaxed brewery in Pittsboro. This is one of the top ones. Bakery and Als Diner right nearby for food.“

4.7 Superb21 Reviews
Havoc Brewing Brewery •
39 West St, Pittsboro

“Great beer in a super-casual atmosphere. Havoc is very good at doing what they do: they serve great beer in an open and kid-friendly environment. They don't have food of any kind, so BYO if you're hungry. We brought pizza from Elizabeth's and had a couple of beers and a glass of wine. The ambiance is wide-open and industrial: concrete floors with lots of hard surfaces to bounce sound around. At 5:30 on a Friday night many of the big tables were full of families with small children. It's very loud in Havoc, so kids playing just kind of blended in. There was a band playing which was quite good, but the acoustics didn't do them any favors. About the beer: there's a long list and anybody should be able to find something that suits them. I had a porter, and then a stout and both were great: medium-bodied for the genre and not too sweet. A minor niggle is that Havoc has jumped on the tip-inflation bandwagon. The bartender, who had given us our drinks, then the bill, delivered it and asked "do you want to leave 20%, 25%, or 30%?"“

4.5 Superb10 Reviews
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