Raise a glass: 8 breweries to check out (mostly) on the Main Line

Summer’s here, and there’s no better time to soak up the sun with a chilled craft beer in hand. While Philadelphia is home to plenty of breweries and beer gardens, a different kind of drinking experience is on offer around the Main Line.

Think elevated patios, cozy lodge-inspired interiors, and menus that go beyond typical pub fare. From ski lodge vibes to scenic outdoor seating, these spots serve up top-notch brews, creative food, and a more refined suburban vibe.

Here are some of the best breweries worth visiting across Philly’s suburbs.

Ardmore Brewing Company

Fresh off a rebrand and interior makeover, Ardmore Brewing Co. features a full cocktail and food menu to match its rotating list of seasonal brews. Signature drinks include a watermelon margarita and a creamsicle cocktail topped with vanilla cold foam. Executive chef Antonio Hidalgo’s menu includes steak tartare, citrus-poached shrimp, fried tofu banh mi, and a bologna-and-cheddar panini served with truffle oil chips.

📍16 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa., 19003, 📞 610-896-7621, 🌐 ardmorebrewingcompany.com

Locust Lane Craft Brewery

This Malvern spot has something for every type of beer drinker, from extra special bitters to red Irish ales to light lagers for health-conscious sippers. The taproom menu includes appetizers like falafel balls, jumbo wings, and panko-crusted pork loin, along with handhelds like garage BBQ and NOLA-style sandwiches made with Cajun spice and slow-cooked pulled pork or chicken.

📍50 Three Tun Rd., Ste #4, Malvern, Pa., 19355, 📞 484-324-4141, 🌐 locustlanecraftbrewery.com

Sly Fox Brewing

With locations across the state, Sly Fox is a well-known name in Pennsylvania beer. The Malvern taproom boasts a broad range of craft beers and a spacious back patio with a performance stage for a blend of outdoor dining and entertainment. Menu highlights include smash burger tacos, oven pizzas, and Nashville hot fish sandwiches. The beer list features locally-crafted Belgian wheat ales, fruit beers, German-style pale lagers, and other expertly-selected beers.

📍20 Liberty Blvd., Ste. 100, Malvern, Pa., 19355, 📞 484-328-3567, 🌐 slyfoxbeer.com

Tired Hands Fermentaria Tap Room

With a recently rebranded original location and expansions to West Chester or Newtown Square under consideration, Tired Hands Brewing Co. is proving its formula works. Pairing house-made beers with pub fare makes for a beloved brewpub; the taproom offers a variety of canned and draft beers, and a menu that includes ribs, burgers and tacos, plus seasonal house-made gelatos and sorbets. A general store next door sells beer to go.

📍35 Cricket Terrace, Ardmore, Pa., 19003, 📞 484-413-2983, 🌐 tiredhands.com

Will’s + Bill’s Brewery and Restaurant

This 200-seat brewery, located in the former McKenzie Brew House space, features an updated interior reminiscent of an upscale ski lodge or country club. The space is decked out with fireplaces, chandeliers, and portraits of other famous Wills and Bills — including Billie Holiday and William Shakespeare — giving it a playful yet polished atmosphere.

But it’s not just about looks. There’s a long list of house brews, bourbons, ryes, whiskeys, and single malts. Food options include beer-and-cheese fondue, clams on the half shell, fried calamari, and harissa lamb meatballs. Live piano performances are held on weekends.

📍324 Swedesford Rd., Berwyn, Pa., 19312, 📞 484-318-8538 🌐 wills-bills.com

Bald Birds Brewing Company

Since opening its doors in 2018, owners Joe and Abby Feerar have been dedicated to serving Audubon with well-crafted beers and house-made pints. The couple’s flagship storefront offers everything from West Coast IPAs to Czech-style lagers and New Zealand pilsners on draft, as well as wines and Pennsylvania-made spirits. They also have a location in the Lycoming County borough of Jersey Shore.

📍970 Rittenhouse Rd., Ste #400, Audubon, Pa., 19403, 📞 484-392-7068, 🌐 baldbirdsbrewing.com

Animated Brewing Company

At Coatesville’s Animated Brewing, patrons can bring their dogs and bask in the sun while enjoying their beer. The rotating tap list includes Robot Factory Session IPAs, Focused Eye Kolsch, and other brew options. Check the hours before visiting — the kitchen has limited service. Expect a lively atmosphere with game nights, open mics, and food vendors.

📍255 Mount Airy Rd., Coatesville, Pa., 19320, 🌐 animatedbrewing.com

La Cabra Brewing

Along with its Bryn Mawr smokehouse, the La Cabra Brewing team’s Berwyn location offers a relaxed environment, a rotating list of craft brews, and delicious entrées like smoked brisket and pulled pork. With its communal atmosphere and events like the upcoming Alzheimer’s Golf Outing at the Philmont Country Club, the La Cabra team leans hard on its motto of “Gran Vecino” — Spanish for “great neighbor.”

📍642 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa., 19312, 📞 610-240-7908, 🌐 lacabrabrewing.com

– The Philadelphia Inquirer

Nine BYOBs to try on the Main Line

BYOBs are as essential to Philadelphia-area food culture as cheesesteaks, hoagies, water ice, and soft pretzels.

With Pennsylvania’s notoriously strict liquor laws and expensive licensing fees, many restaurants in the Philadelphia region opt to go the BYOB route — helping fuel a vibrant dining scene where diners bring their own bottles to some of the area’s top spots.

Here are some Main Line BYOBs worth uncorking something special for.

Fraschetta BYOB

This intimate Bryn Mawr BYOB serves refined Italian fare in a cozy, elegant setting. Now owned by restaurateur Phuong Nguyen, Fraschetta continues to deliver satisfying housemade pastas and rich entrées, including creamy mushroom pappardelle and slow-braised wild boar in tomato sauce, finished with cocoa powder and Pecorino Romano.

📍816 W Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010, 📞 610-525-1007, 🌐 fraschetta.net

Dua Restaurant

In a sea of Italian spots, Bryn Mawr’s Dua Restaurant stands out for its traditional Mediterranean fare and cozy elegance. Chef Bledar Istrefi offers savory appetizers like burek and mussels pepata, and finely crafted bites like the pistachio crusted branzino and the mouthwatering pomegranate braised short rib over Israeli couscous.

📍 1000 W Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 📞 484-380-2053, 🌐 duarest.com

Burrata Havertown

A sibling to its popular South Philly location, owners Dejvi Furxhi and Albi Furxhiu brought the charm of their Italian BYOB to the suburbs. Positioned on the bustling street of Eagle Road, Havertown’s Burrata location is adorned with Italian landscape portraits and cozy decor. The welcoming environment is complemented by delicious appetizers, pastas, and entrées, with items like truffle cream gnocchi and barramundi in garlic white wine sauce.

📍 26 E Eagle Rd., Havertown, Pa. 19083 📞 610-808-9933, 🌐 burratahavertown.com

The Choice Restaurant

Looking for a romantic night out? This 50-seat BYOB serves up Euro-fusion dishes with Ukrainian, French, and Asian touches. The restaurant, owned by Iryna Hyvel and her husband Volodymyr “Vlad” Hyvel, offers entrées like branzino with crispy potato balls, mushroom ragout, and striped bass ceviche.

📍 845 Lancaster Ave, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 📞 484-383-3230, 🌐 thechoice-restaurant.com

Villa Artigiano Ristorante BYOB

This family-owned Ardmore restaurant boasts a menu of multiregional Italian favorites. Patrons can start with a small charcuterie board or other small plates before digging into signature dishes like gnocchi artigiano in fresh tomato basil sauce or pollo limone topped with crabmeat and a white wine sauce.

📍53 W Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 19003, 📞 484-414-4997, 🌐 villaartigiano.com

Bam Bam Kitchen

From fried rib-eye and pork kimchi mandoo combos, to Korean fried chicken wings, and seafood pancakes, this Ardmore BYOB is booming with rich Asian flavor. Diners can enjoy Korean drink options like banana milk and the sac sac grape and orange flavors, or enjoy their own bottle while relishing over Bam Bam Kitchen’s succulent dishes.

📍 31 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. 19003, 📞 484-844-7827, 🌐order.bambamkitchen.com

Tiramisu Cucina Romana

This Chester County gem blends the BYOB model with a full cocktail bar, offering the best of both worlds. Tiramisu specializes in Roman-Jewish cuisine with refined flavors. Menu highlights include red snapper with pine nuts, raisins and balsamic vinegar, or lobster ravioli with lump crab and cognac sauce.

📍 720 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa. 19312 📞 610-906-3299, 🌐 tiramisuberwyn.com

Ryan Christopher’s

This family-friendly Narberth favorite is helmed by chef Michael Klaumenzer, who cooks and oversees a menu packed with crowd-pleasers. Crafted from locally sourced ingredients, the Narberth eatery’s dishes include an award-winning French onion soup and entrées like grilled New Zealand lamb chops, sesame-seared salmon, and a chicken and shrimp cacciatore.

📍 245 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa. 19072 📞 610-664-9282, 🌐 ryanchristophersbyob.com

Veekoo

Tony and Shelly Li’s stylish BYOBs, which expanded to the Main Line after opening in Royersford in 2003, continue to deliver savory Chinese, Japanese, and Thai favorites. Offerings include sushi rolls and signature plates like the Hong Kong-style soft shell crab and General Tso’s Chilean sea bass served with steamed jasmine rice or brown rice.

📍 761 W. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010, and 564 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa., 📞 610-615-5118 and 484-318-7655, 🌐 veekoorestaurants.com

– The Philadelphia Inquirer