

Breaker Brewing Company, established in 2009, is a hidden gem in Wilkes-Barre Township and a pioneering microbrewery where creativity and craft beer come together. As one of the area’s first microbreweries, Breaker Brewing has continually pushed the boundaries of craft beer with an ever-evolving lineup of seasonal and specialty brews, crafted with passion and artistry. In addition to our brewing expertise, we’ve recently expanded into distilling, creating our own unique spirits. Pair your drink with a menu that changes weekly, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or a food lover, Breaker Brewing Company offers an unforgettable dining experience where vibrant flavors meet exceptional brews and spir
Mellow local microbrewery pairing its craft beers with a woody taproom, pub grub & more.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 787 E Northampton St, Wilkes-Barre Township, PA 18702
Phone: (570) 392-9078
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Reviews
This is a dog and family friendly place to eat and be merry.
Cheers!!!
Thank you again
For meals we had the Thai orange chicken, Spring Thyme Pork, and a kids Mac and cheese. All excellent and cooked perfectly.
First things first – the atmosphere was great. We were seated in the bar area and there was live music. Very pleasant surprise.
For food, we shared the nachos and had the pork sandwich and fish tacos for dinner. Overall, food was ok for a brewery. Nachos were a good size but chips were the basic round store bought chip and the meat was over seasoned and salty.
Fish tacos were okay – good amount of tilapia for the price but lacking on the mixed greens and sauce – more or less a generous piece of tilapia in a soft shell with some sauce. A suggestion to elevate this dish would be to add slaw which is mixed with the sauce to the taco.
Pork sandwich was okay – a little light on the pork – torpedo roll was very good. You may want to request the relish and cheddar spread on the side as they give the BBQ pork a different flavor profile.
We tried a specialty drink called the Reindeer Russian – I had the mint version and it was very flavorful. Rate it a 4 out of 5. Also tried Mojito – flavor was good – another 4 out of 5. Only comment is that the drinks are mostly ice with not so much ‘drink’. The Cherry Blackberry Seltzer was okay – a little lacking on flavor. Rate it 3 out of 5.
Service first was good at first when we first arrived but then became oddly absent. We had to get someone when we went to order our dinner dishes, additional drinks, and the check – it was a little odd but maybe that is how it goes. We went with the flow given we just liked the atmosphere and were just chillin.
Overall, 3 out of 5. They have a great location and atmosphere with strong foundation on the drink and food.
This establishment started as a schoolhouse as part of the church and rectory next door
They make their own beer and spirits and apparently some of the Breakfast Club cast have been here.
They have a relationship with Honey Hole winery in PA – all wines made with a hint of honey as they also raise their own honey.
I partook in Ole King Cole Stout, Belsnickler Ale, and Honey Hole Chardonnay paired with the seafood linguine! All of it, as well as the conversations with many of the employees, made for a fantastic experience!