My spouse and I visited
Birthright Brewing Company for lunch on a Saturday afternoon in mid-December
2019. Birthright is open on Thursdays through Mondays (closed on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays). Reservations are generally not accepted, except for large parties.
Parking is available on the street at meters.
Birthright Brewing Company opened
in February 2018 in the space formerly occupied by the Nazareth Run Inn and
also by part of the Nazareth Furniture store. The front of the main space
features an open kitchen with a pizza oven. The middle part of the main room
contains a long bar with high-top tables adjacent; the tables are particularly
unique because they are made of huge saw blades affixed to the tops of bourbon
barrels. The rear of the main space is dominated by the facility’s brewing
tanks. A side room offers overflow dining at regular-height tables, some of
which are on a slightly raised platform near the large front windows; this side
room also contains some games, including table shuffleboard, mini pool table, and
large Jenga. Décor includes concrete flooring, exposed brick walls, and metal
and wood decorative accents.
Birthright serves upscale yet
casual cuisine. As a starter, we shared the pork belly tacos (one of the daily
specials), followed by a pizza (chicken, spinach, red peppers, pesto, arugula, and
parmesan) and the “Mac Attack” (pasta, cheese, bacon, and bread crumbs). The restaurant
does not offer dessert, but our server recommended an ice cream shop across the
street. Birthright offer non-alcoholic drinks (soda, seasonal iced tea) in
addition to six of their own beers and two options from guest breweries.
We enjoyed our lunch at
Birthright Brewing Company; the service was good and the food was tasty.
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