I like beer. I don’t have the most sophisticated pallet for it, but I like to try different things, go different places, and see how all the different microbrewers around make their craft. My wife likes food. I can usually convince her to go to most microbrews, because they usually have a restaurant on site or at the very least a food truck with some good offerings. That still leaves one problem: kids. Since the law frowns upon us leaving children unattended, we usually have to figure out some way to bring them along. Especially this time of year, when all they want to do is see decorations, meet Santa, and other yuletide B.S. We need a way for everyone to have Christmas Cheer, even the beer drinkers among us!
Well, luckily for you, I have taken the liberty of checking out some of the local breweries to see what kind of family friendly offerings they have this holiday season. That way, you get beer, wife gets food, and the kids are entertained. Everyone wins.
Nov 23-Dec 31: Christmas Lights and Beer Garden at Longwood Gardens
- Check out the holiday lights and enjoy a Cherry Oatmeal Stout from Victory Brewing.
Nov 23 – Nov 26: Cape May Brewery – Shop ‘Til You Drop Weekend
- Black Friday sale on all kinds of swag. While you are there, check out the lights all over Cape May, and make sure you try their Boughs of Barley – an Imperial Stout that spent a year aging in cognac and scotch barrels.
Nov 25: Punk Rock Flea Market at Root Down Brewing in Phoenixville
- The kids will get a kick out of checking out all the eclectic stuff for sale. Maybe you find some cool Christmas gift for someone. The wife can dine on the cauliflower chickpea tacos, while you sip on the BA Darkroom Stout, which has been aged with Sagamore Spirit Rye Whiskey.
Nov 27: Cookie Day at Town Tap by Conshohocken Brewing
- We go here a lot. They have a kids menu for food, and on this day, they also have Koffmeyer’s offering some cookie & beer pairings, along with fried cookie dough, cookie sundaes and beer floats! Try some Robust Porter, or maybe the just released Winter Madness!
Dec: 2: Santa .5K Run at Evil Genius
- A run anyone can finish! Its 0.5K, not 5K, so it’s only around the block. Even my lazy kids can do that! Get some exercise, then come back for a swag bag and some beer (tickets needed). The Slide into the DMS White Chocolate Mocha Latte Amber Ale sounds interesting to me.
Dec 2: Fundraiser for Homeless Malvern Families – Locust Lane
- A kid friendly event! Pay it forward while enjoying some beers. This fundraiser is to help out families that lost their homes in a recent storm. Try some of their beers dedicated to the victims of Duffy’s Cut, and have some food from the Vida Food Truck.
Dec 7: Phoenixville Christmas Parade; Cookies with Santa – Iron Hill Phoenixville
- Iron Hill always has a great food menu, and is kid friendly. Stop by for the Christmas Parade, and watch the kids have cookies with Santa while you sip on a Philly Special IPA.
Dec 7: Ugly Sweater Party Multi-Tap – Iron Hill Media
- Wear an ugly sweater, feed the family and get a sampler of the Winter Warmer, Scrooge IPA, Reindeer’s Revenge and Santa’s Little Helper.
Dec 8: Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market – Neshaminy Creek
- Kids 10 and under are free. Check out the eclectic offerings, take Punk Rawk Santa pictures, and grab some lunch from the food trucks. Get there early, and get a swag bag. Or come when you want and have a J.A.W.N. Pale Ale.
Dec 9: Brunch with Santa – Victory Brewing
- The kids get to meet Santa, the wife gets a special brunch buffet, and you get to sip on some of the best beers in the area. Santa is at all locations, so you can swing over to Kennett to avoid the Downingtown crowds, or Parkesburg, which is just a little closer to Delco than the North Pole.
Dec 12: December to Remember Beer Dinner – Iron Hill Ardmore
- Take the wife out for a 5 course meal. Each course is paired with one of their beers.
Dec 14-16: Crime + Punishmas Holiday Bazaar – Crime and Punishment
- Let the family check out some arts and crafts vendors, while you sip on an And My Axe heavy.
Dec 15: The Dark Side Party multi-Tap – Iron Hill Wilmington
- Star Wars parties may not be Christmas theme, but who cares. Let the kids check out the nerds in costume, while you sip on a Kryptonite Imperial IPA. See if any of the Trekkies notice!
Dec 16: Carols and Beer – Kennett Brewing Company
- Kids can order from the kids’ menu, the wife can turn of carols from B101 in the car and start listening to them live, and you can sit back, relax and enjoy a Hopmongus Double IPA.
Dec 20: Sugar Plum Release – Brick Works
- Head down to Smyrna and let the kids eat off the kids’ menu. Stick around for their Sugar Plum sour release.
Dec 21-22: Last Call Holiday Haul – Philadelphia Brewing Company
- Get some of those last minute gifts while listening to Christmas music and sipping on a Kenzinger.
Dec 22: Christmas Carols all day – Wilmington Brew Works
- Family friendly brewery with chalkboard walls, toys and snacks for kids. While the kids keep themselves busy, and the wife relaxes to some Christmas tunes, enjoy a Theoretical Holes West Coast IPA and get ready for the pending Christmas chaos.
We have been to a few of these places already, but not all of them. Which are your favorites? And what are your favorite beers from them?
This is not a complete list of the family friendly breweries in the area. For a more detailed list, check out this link.
I’ve never had a beer in my life but the appeal to go to a microbrewery is growing on me!
I don’t love beer personally, but Shawn sure does! The breweries are usually a good atmosphere, with more of a restaurant feel and less of a bar feel. Works for both of us, and the kids! – Kristin
Wow! That’s pretty extensive research and some awesome sounding holiday events! I love how you found a way to incorporate everyone into the fun. LOL. Great post!
You have to include something for everyone or else … everyone is miserable! Aimright? Hahaha.
Anything with beer is a win for me, but since you added philly my hometown, double win!! love this.
Awesome, maybe a trip back soon?
Thanks for this great info! We love a good brewery
We do as well. Thanks for reading!
Great round up of breweries in the area. Would be a fun list to tackle!
Thanks for reading, we agree! 🙂
We love brewery hopping too. Sounds like lots of fun activities in your area!!
Hi Julie! Where are you located? Maybe we need to plan a meet up trip! 🙂
I would love a hoodie from the Cape May Brewing or Philly Brewing Co! Looks like a blast!
Yes! That would be awesome.
This my favorite kind of post! I love learning about the different regional craft brews that are out there. Good read and thanks for posting!
Thanks for reading!
These are some of my old stompin’ grounds. In fact my brother still lives on phoenixville. I’ll have to clue him in on some of the spots you mentioned!
So fun! Yes, definitely tell him to check out our list. And if he has any suggestions, let us know!
It is fun to try new tastes. Attending samplings events are great for that. Looks like a great time.
Thanks for doing the research for us. 🍺 Beer sampling for “work” is the good life. 👍 Love it and keep up the good work.
Thank you!
I love a good brewery! We’ll often hit one of our local ones for dinner and a tasting. Many of them have games for the kids which is awesome!
Awesome! We are finding that a lot of breweries are becoming more and more family friendly. Parents like to have fun too!
Great holiday list…. thank you!!
You are very welcome! Let us know if you check any of these places out 🙂