Long Live Beerworks ★ 4.6
Long Live Beerworks on Sprague Street is the West End brewery in a restored 4,000-square-foot mill. Eighteen drafts; views into the brewspace; cozy patio.
Where Providence drinks local: brewpubs, taprooms and the new wave.
Taprooms, brewpubs and the local beer scene in Providence worth taking a tram to.
Long Live Beerworks on Sprague Street is the West End brewery in a restored 4,000-square-foot mill. Eighteen drafts; views into the brewspace; cozy patio.
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