Barley Creek Brewing Company
1774 Sullivan Trail, Tannersville
(570) 629-9399
Customers' Favorites
Chicken Wings with Old Bay Seasoning
Buffalo Cauliflower Bites
Pulled Pork Sandwich
Trip's Big Breakfast
Chicken and Waffles
Cali Chopped Salad
Sweet Potato Fries
French Onion Soup
Beer Cheese Soup
Big Pocono Nachos
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Recent Reviews
Odd decorating, and the tables were in a strange configuration, but the staff was great, and the food was amazing! We had a variety: appetizers, meals, non alcoholic drinks, and beer- everything was delicious. Nice to see so many mocktails offered, and I noticed a lot of coffee flavored drinks that looked fun.
Amazing place! I ate here multiple times the past two weeks after completing a mural job I had. The first time I got a crab cake and so did my boyfriend, we loved it I just wish it was a bit bigger. We split a beer flight which was amazing their cream ale, and Belgium one were our favorites. Then we tried a cocktail too, both were very good.
The following week I got the wings with the garlic Parmesan sauce, it was very good. Then he got the cauliflower bites which were...
The following week I got the wings with the garlic Parmesan sauce, it was very good. Then he got the cauliflower bites which were...
Food was GREAT. Recommend vodka pepperoni pizza (we got no hot honey though because our 1 year old was going to be eating it).
The rest of our party highly recommend the mussels as well as the French onion soup. Honestly, even my baby’s orange juice was top tier in flavor.
The staff all had smiles on - but in particular, our server, Caitlin, was so attentive and extremely on point. There were no mistakes, no delays, not one request was forgotten. When the manager...
The rest of our party highly recommend the mussels as well as the French onion soup. Honestly, even my baby’s orange juice was top tier in flavor.
The staff all had smiles on - but in particular, our server, Caitlin, was so attentive and extremely on point. There were no mistakes, no delays, not one request was forgotten. When the manager...