Borough Brewhouse Arrives in Jenkintown Thanks to Neshaminy Creek Brewing and 33rd Street Hospitality

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Neshaminy Creek Brewing and 33rd Street Hospitality have teamed up to bring Borough Brewhouse to Jenkintown. (Image via Montgomery News)
(Image via montgomerynews.com)

Neshaminy Creek Brewing has teamed up with 33rd Street Hospitality to bring Borough Brewhouse to Jenkintown, writes Amanda Gallagher for Times Chronicle.

The newly opened brewpub features a selection of Neshaminy’s products and delicious food from 33rd Street.

The new Jenkintown brewhouse seats a total of 149 people and opened its doors for the first time in May with a limited selection of beers.

Now it offers around 30 draft beers, six of which are made on-site and an upscale pub menu. Executive chefs Mike Sultan and Carolyn Nguyen of 33rd Street Hospitality have created several new dishes unique to Borough Brewhouse.


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The brewpub is at 208 York Road, in the space previously occupied by Guild Hall Brewing which closed in October 2015, just four months after opening. The building had remained vacant until Neshaminy Creek Brewing took it over along with all the nearly new on-site equipment.

“There was a lack of craft beer being brewed in Jenkintown and the surrounding area,” said Neshaminy Creek Brewing co-owner, Jeremy Myers, “and we got a lot of feedback from locals that they really wanted someone to take over the vacant Guild Hall location.”

Read more about Borough Brewhouse at Times Chronicle by clicking here.

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