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1. Idle Hands Craft Ales - Malden

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· 254 reviews

89 Commercial St, Malden, MA 02148

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Idle Hands Craft Ales: what do users think?
Britt Wedenoja: Best brewery in Boston! They always have new beers and don’t just have IPAs.
ellyn delaney: Awsome
Brian DiSanto: Always great to stop in for a nice larger. The selection of largers is great. Yes you can get IPAs and double IPAs but if you want something else they have it. Great staff and good tap room to relax in.
shriti jaiswal: Great vibe and lots of board games to entertain. We were a large group and easily got a place here on a Saturday evening.I would like the beer menu to be more diverse, strongly IPA based. Nothing on the food menu. They had a pop up food stall. Nothing for the vegetarian. Pop corn on their menu was packaged one and was selling for $8. I think that’s pricey.They do encourage you to order food from outside though. However, some finger food on the menu would be ideal.
matt maher: Good beers and the pop up food vendors are great.
M. M. Cassidy: Great beer, even better community—from the beerhall-reminiscent Taproom to local pop-up food offerings to hosting community events. Another review said Idle Hands makes beers that were ‘just right’ and someone else put it even better that ‘It isn’t possible to speak highly enough about Idle Hands.’ This is all true.As a regular I might be biased, but I also wouldn’t be a regular if Idle Hands didn’t have 1. Great beer 2. Knowledgeable, smart staff and 3. An environment that is welcoming and makes me feel safe. I can come alone as a woman and sit at the bar reading undisturbed, watch the Pats game, or just strike up a conversation with friendly strangers. Idle Hands is all good vibes.In addition to their excellent beer selection (and Spindrift), they host local pop-up food offerings as well as events, so there really is a sense of community bringing people together. Their patio is dog-friendly, they have games (including shuffleboard inside), and they’re overall a space where anyone will feel welcome, whether solo crossword enthusiast, family with infant hoping for no fuss, group event, or woman reading a book at a bar.
Raul Angulo: Great and friendly service. High quality and variety of beers.
Christine Hoguet: The beer selection and quality never disappoint at Idle Hands. Very nice taproom and dog friendly patio.
Ian Maschal: Amazing staff and great beers. Usually have great food trucks too!
Rebecca Cannon: Amazing local craft brewery.
Alex Navarro: One of the best breweries in Greater Boston. Wonderful people, fantastic classic and modern beers - so happy you're in Malden!
John Howard: Cozy, well run, and consistently great beer. A friendly staff and company that gives back to and is an active part of the community
Nikki Perlot: They always gave a great variety of types of beer, and it's all delicious. Friendly staff and a great taproom and patio.
The Retired Pirate: For lovers of authentic German-style beers there is absolutely no better place than Idle Hands! I personally appreciate the authentic beer-hall, no-tv-distraction, aesthetic which makes it easy to play a board game with friends/family, chat, or even meet the other regulars.As someone who loves to try varieties of foods from area businesses, but doesn’t always want to travel to get there, the rotation for “food trucks” and pop-ups always offers a reason to get excited about going there for a beer.Finally, I’ve got to conclude with a shout-out to everyone working the taps- they’re all fantastic, friendly, helpful and just make it a naturally welcoming atmosphere from your first visit.So 5-Stars from me for what I consider an authentic European-style Beer Hall with a local twist!PROST IDLE HANDS!
Josh Hiltz: Great brewery with a wide selection of beer styles always on rotation. Their sour series called Kill Your Idles is top tier, their IPAs are extremely well done, and they offer the largest selection of other styles in the area. The Taproom in Malden is a great place to hang out, they have an excellent rotation of food trucks and spot restaurants, and their staff is the best in the business.
David Bonner: As always, the staff is friendly and helpful, and it continues to be the best brewery in and around Boston.
Qres Milan Ephraim: Great game selection and enough options brew options to fill a well-selected flight! Impressed with service and the NEIPA selection with a heavier mouthfeel than other hazy IPAs.
Jessica Crescimano: I love this brewery. They have delicious beers, flights available, pop up foods and fun and community oriented events. We have gone for comedy, for a river clean up, and just for the sake of sitting on a dog friendly patio.
Scott Morris: Visited for the first time last night and really enjoyed it. It's a brewery. I love the wall that divides the brewery from the tap room and the murals inside are amazing. Wish it was a bit warmer to take advantage of the outdoor seating. Great selection of beers on tap. I sampled 4 dark beers and 4 IPAs and they were all great 🍻
John Turner: Always my favorite place to grab a beer.
Summer Wang: It’s a great neighborhood brewery and a perfect place to hangout with a group of friends after work. I like the beer selection but wish they offer more dark beers. You can order food to the brewery as they don’t have a kitchen.

2. Trillium Brewing Company - Boston

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· 1302 reviews

50 Thomson Pl, Boston, MA 02210

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Trillium Brewing Company: what do users think?
Peter Disch: Great beer, awesome food, and nice people in a cool space. Always worth stopping in for a beer when nearby.
Paul Stoddard: The impy stout La Rien à Nuit collab w/ J. Wakefield is 🤯🤯🤯. Trillium just doesn't miss.
Brian Reynolds: Excellent beer and knowledgeable staff, good food. Can be overly crowded.
Tim Marinelli: This is the quintessential Boston bar: an crowded, overpriced dump with entitled bartenders who act like you should be thanking them for the privilege of waiting for a beer.
Alex Verhaegen: Definitely one of the fineet breweries around downtown area. Food was good, we ordered the spicy chicken dip with the scallop thingy and it was great. The beer was fantastic and they had some of the best selections.
Steve P: Fantastic brussel sprouts. Very good IPAs and thick flavorful stouts.
Raj Sheth: Great great spot with amazing beers!
rakesh dhawan: I went here for a weekend Brunch with group of friends. Tried couple of their stouts (Irish Stout and PM Dawn) and my friends liked the IPA's (DDH and Dial up the seven). We got the pretzels and chicken wings for appetizers. For entree we got the salads and the pesto pasta. Will definitely go here for the beers, not so much for the food!
Jim Haynie: Great food and great space. Enjoyed the experience.
Johnny Chiodini: Exceptional beers in a lovely environment with friendly, attentive staff
James Neale: Beer selection and quality is excellent. Unfortunately, the food took an hour to come out and is overpriced for what it is. Vibe is decent, place was quite busy for a Monday, probably due to trivia night.
Ryan Brown: The burger is bland and the service is slow.
Ab Cd: The best food i love it
Adam Havens: As soon as we got seated at our table we spot a bunch of mice running around in the room next to us. We told a waitress and then they turned off the light to that room now the mice are running through a space in the windows next to us. Service seems fine but i dont trust an establishment that allows mice to free roam the restaurant.
Matthew Nores: Absolutely disgusting. Multiple mice on the 2nd floor reserve room that wasn't being used but has glass windows that you can see through from the main room. Upon letting the staff know, they turned off the lights to the reserve room so you couldn't see the mice. Disgusting, and the staff were not concerned in the slightest
Lisa Neefe: Let me first say: the beer is the draw. Go just for the beer. The brewmaster knows his craft and I will rave about the beer all day, every day. The food? Not so much. It’s edible. It’s not impressive. You can get a much better burger and a much better fry pretty much anywhere. I would love to be able to write an over-the-top review for the entire experience, but the atmosphere and the food were pretty pedestrian. But the beer…❤️…it’s what elevated a 2-star review to a 4.
Brian Castelluccio: Another top notch St. Patrick’s Day weekend currently underway at Trillium Canton. Big thanks to Mark, who delivered superb service as always. Fish sandwich and shepherd’s pie were unbeatable- would be great to keep them on the menu.
Iatjr: Went for the Dollar oysters they are smaller than a dime
Nick Fanelli: Great Spot. Always busy but they work hard to get you a table. Service is great and the beer is better.
Steve Michalak: Good service, unique and delicious beers! Didn’t try any food but would come again for the ambiance and the tasty drinks.
Robert Crawford: Nice little brewery right by the seaport in Boston- lots of different options and some very nice beers. Service was great too.Would be nice to get a few more sessionable beers on the menu - most on here are pretty strong and quite punchy hopwise. Definitely a good spot to come with friends for a few beers.I didn't try the food but it looked good, will have to come back for that

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