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  • Sean C.

    Fairly decent place. Good deals on Sierra Nevada.

    (3)
  • Dominique D.

    Just another bar option. Leave it at that. I do like the pool table it is this pretty light grey color and in good condition. The only problem is that you are sharing it with everyone else. So you may be waiting awhile to use it....and the competition is very good. Which could be fun but after waiting so long you may be immediately booted from the table. The atmosphere is a very casual and local feel to it. The beer is a small mix of local brews to your regular options. With that written, if it isn't busy it could be a cool place for a game of pool and drink. Otherwise, go elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Arthur M.

    The bartender was efficient and good-natured, played some jams on the stereo. The pinball machine was wicked hard. In a good way.

    (5)
  • Rob N.

    I was hoping to add something some other yelpers left out, but I think they covered it. We were there at 6pm, and saddled up to the bar. The bartender was quick to point out the dollar draft of the night (lasted until the keg ran dry) and the beer offered was pretty decent. The hippie/unshaven/bandana crowd in the joint wore their style with pride. The bathroom walls has black and white checkered tile, with some spray paint graffiti on the ceiling for an added touch. The music had a Dead Kennedy's style to it, and the cartoon network was on the boob-tube. Dive bar? Yup. Worth a visit? Sure. Even if this isn't your scene, the beer flows just as smoothly as the tourist joints.

    (3)
  • Diana C.

    This bar is pretty awesome. A dive bar for sure, for real people, with good and cheap beer in great quantity. When we got there they were finishing off one keg and charging a dollar a glass until it ran out. Awesome. If I still lived in Burlington, this would probably be where I'd be most weekends. It's just fun. It seems like a good place to meet people and just hang out and have a good time.

    (4)
  • Brian J.

    Three Needs is either your favorite Burlington bar, or you roll your eyes when someone brings it up. The place has a Phishy vibe, let's say. Their house-brewed beers are slightly above the brewpub average. I suppose one does have to stop in here to get the full Burlington experience.

    (2)
  • Mickey M.

    Divebar Brewpub, that's what I'd call this great place. You've got the quality brews, with the comforts of a dingy bar. I'm sure some people might be confused by the combination, but I think it's awesome. No room for the pretentious. There's a bar, some tables, and a pool table. What else do you need?!

    (5)
  • Addie L.

    This is the best bar in Burlington and the people are great as long as you don't have a stick up your ass.

    (5)
  • Quinn S.

    It's still a 5-star bar, but it was a little odd to visit over Christmas with the out-of-state girlfriend and try to explain how THIS was the sort of bar where I used to always see friends no matter when I stopped in. The crowd wasn't exactly desirables, but it also wasn't quite five o'clock. Since when do all the bars in Burlington open at 2pm? And since when is the Duff Saranac and not Sierra?

    (5)
  • ariel d.

    my favorite bar in burlington. not to be confused with my favorite bar of all time. good things about this place. dim lighting (dark bars...good. bright bars...too many things i don't to see0 good beer (for a small place they brew 4-5 beers that they offer on tap. if you see their list on the bar...it's the ones above the stick. you'll know what i mean when you get there) awesome bartenders but mostly the women though. they're easy going and take no bullshit. they've thrown out unruly patron and not before giving them a good tongue lashing. good tunes most of the time. things that i don't enjoy so much. pool table (i'm all for pool but this space takes too much prime space) i know it probably wasn't their fault but the video games are in the small closet in the back. no space to enjoy it and if you're there you like a loser because you're the only. ok i might exaggerating on the smallness of the closet because for a closet, it's pretty big. A

    (4)
  • Daniel S.

    I have never been here past Duff Hour so the complaints about the crowd may very well be true. But where else are you going to get quality beer (Saranac, usually) for only a dollar? At its best on a weekday afternoon when you can drop in at 4, actually get a table, have a few beers for under $5, then leave when the keg runs out. Also, I had one of the house ales last time and it was pretty solid.

    (4)
  • Ben B.

    "Duff Hour" is swell, They've got cheap house brews, and a pinball machine! Also Simpsons, Phish, and Dead memorabilia all over the walls. What's not to love? Also, a less college type scene and more actual VT folks give this place a nice vibe. Hole in the wall and a little bit of a dive? Sure, but they give this place it's character.

    (4)
  • Tolga E.

    A bit of a dumpy college dive in downtown Burlington. But they had a coffee stout to watch out for. Really impressive. I've got nothing else to say about this place.

    (3)
  • Pete B.

    If the beer wasn't so good here, I would probably never go. The people are sort of weird and I feel out of place like Pee Wee Herman when he goes into that biker bar in Pee Wee's Big Adventure (minus the bikers). I usually hit this place up on my way home from VT. Pub when it's not as busy. One time a girl walked in on me using the bathroom, but other than that it's not a very exciting place. 4 stars for the beer!

    (4)
  • Carl I.

    Super loud at busy times, but a great place for weeknight drinking. In-house brews are tops, especially the Chocolate Thunder Porter & Coffee Stout if you like dark beers. More for regulars than tourists. Don't forget to tip.

    (4)
  • Stacie S.

    By far my favorite bar in Burlington.

    (5)
  • Kerrie T.

    I've found a 4th Need for this place, a ventilation system. Went in there on the early side last night, around 10pm and it smelled like a combination locker room, pool, wet basement. I don't expect potpourri by any stretch, but come on .... Beer selection is good. Smell is not good.

    (2)
  • Isaac W.

    pretty standard. definitely the hippy crowd for the most part.

    (3)
  • J A.

    This place may look and feel like a dive, because it is, but that is what gives it so much character. The home beer menu changes between seasonally and every few weeks, and most of them are very good. My friends and I each get one and pass them around just so we can try them all. Don't write this brewery off because it's a dive, rejoice in the friendly pub feel. Bars are supposed to be about the company you keep as much as, if not more so, than they are about the atmosphere - and here the people defiantly make up for any lack of atmosphere.

    (4)
  • andy g.

    Love this place. Football sundays are the shit!!! When I lived there the owner would put out free hot dogs and home made chili. I was the lone Jaguar fan there and I was always welcome there (unless my team was playing the steelers, there is a TV dedicated to the steelers) but it wasnt too bad even then. On the weekend, it was just another place to stumble into when your time traveling on Church st. Yes it is a dive but most bars in the area are.

    (4)
  • VBF F.

    This place is awesome. If you want to drink in a Burlington bar, but not mingle with the frat/college scene, then this is the place for you. It does fill up with the aforementioned crowd after 10 pm on weekends, but it is impossible to have a bar in town that does not.

    (4)
  • Dave P.

    Great food, some pool and darts to keep you entertained. Really nice patio, and they brew their own beer here and it's pretty good. They have this little black book you write your "three needs" in and it's always good for a laugh

    (5)
  • Amanda S.

    Zero stars There is zero customer service and hospitality at this bar. In addition, the crowd that is attracted to the bar is full of scensters and hipsters that all are very aggressive. The bouncers don't realize that it is within common culture to bring a purse to a bar regardless of the size, and they also pursue to check these bags like you are going through customs and TSA security. If they were looking to be an airport bar they should have opened up at BTB. They are clearly in the wrong business. If you are going to thoroughly check someone's bag without cause at least prep the customer, buy them a free drink when you find nothing and help them reorganize there belongings. It is a complete violation of privacy and if needed to be done since apparently two people have brought guns into the bar so the working manager said, then at least be courteous. There is no respect at this place of business for their patrons. The bar should have stayed a small business at there smaller location on college street as they clearly can not handle the overwhelming crowd that is drawn to a large space like this, such as Nectars and red sq. Feel free to drop me a note if you would like to discuss further, i will be relentless about this review and will never step foot in this bar again.

    (1)
  • Mariko M.

    I used to frequent at the older location on college street and since the bar moved to its current location the clientele demographic has shifted considerably and now is more of a college dive bar type. Offering a new-ish enclosed back patio with tables and chairs (there are smokers out there), as well as pizza, billiards, pinball, an oldschool arcade, and fooseball, the Needs definitely is a fun night out on the town. The Needs also used to brew their own beer but I think this has been discontinued two years ago or so. Tip: Duff Hour. $1 draft beers starting at 4 on weekdays until the keg kicks. Another tip: the first 30 minutes after the Duff Hour keg kicks there a $1 slices of pizza! There seems to be enough of a following for Duff Hour so you will often see a line at the door before they open at 4.

    (4)
  • Angela B.

    We found Three Needs Taproom on the Untappd App and decided to check it out. It definitely has a dive-bar feel to the place. You walk in and everything feels a little dirty. Oh well, it's a bar and I can get over it. The craft beers that they had on tap were pretty good. The servers were knowledgeable and pretty friendly (they were also pretty busy on a Friday night). The bonus to this place is the little take-out pizza counter at the front door. EXCELLENT slices of pizza. I would go back just for the pizza!

    (3)
  • Kelly M.

    Love this building. Surprised they don't take advantage of the upper level! Was in on a Monday night for some pool. Awkwardly asked for ID at door? Totally cool with it, but the 'bouncer' if we can call him that barely noticed us walk in until we were 10 paces past him. Huge selection of local brews. Lots of seating: indoor and outdoor. 2 pool tables. Clean bathrooms. Bartender was a bit cold, perhaps because I'm not a regular? But was knowledgable on available brews.

    (4)
  • Craig C.

    Stopped in as part of a brewery tour / pub crawl - we were given a pint of something with an orange in it and it was delicious. Pool tables were set up and there is an outdoor patio section to hangout at. Definitely recommend stopping by for a drink here.

    (5)
  • Ray E.

    Came in as part of a tour, and left wanting to try more. There is a great beer selection, but try the Three Needs label first. I will be returning.

    (5)
  • Billy T.

    DUFF HOUR. At 4PM every weekday, they tap a keg and sell beer for a dollar until the keg is kicked. Granted the beer isn't some super awesome craft beer, but for a buck you couldn't plain even if it was Keystone Light. And its always better than that. To top it all off, once the keg is kicked, they sell slices of pizza for a $1 (cheese) or $2 (pepperoni). One of the best (possible only?) "happy hour" deals in Burlington. They also have a good size draft list, no cover and pool tables. Just a great neighborhood bar. Love the vibe

    (4)
  • Peyton W.

    I moved to Burlington from Central Vermont in the beginning of summer 2014. Once discovering that their first hour of business is "Duff Hour", where the beers are $1 until the keg kicks, I was sold. But it gets so much more! This summer they debuted a beautiful 2nd story, fenced in patio. It's huge! and perfect for a summer evening. I am also a huge fan of their pizza. The calzone is less than $10, and they have a walk-up window out front where you can grab a slice at any hour of business. If you're a pool shark, there is a great scene here and a league that plays as well. My pool playing, bourbon drinking mother approves, and so do I! Thank you Three Needs, my home away from home.

    (5)
  • Aleczander S.

    Since they took over the Parima spot the bar has grown in popularity. They just added an outdoor area, mainly for people who smoke. Relaxed vibe, pool tables, side lounge with live music open occasionally.

    (4)
  • Cori C.

    This seems to be where the grown up dude bros go. It's not really my first choice, but I can see why everyone else likes it. People seemed pretty friendly. I'm not sure where they're hiding the taproom and brewery, but whatever. There were a lot of signs about proper bathroom behavior that suggest they have a sex/drugs problem later in the night (only ladies in the ladies room - I thought Burlington was more PC than that).

    (3)
  • Luke C.

    This place is awesome! It is very large and caters to mostly college students. It is one of the biggest bars I went to in Burlington and is very busy on the weekend. They even had a line out the door! I think they just made us wait outside to make it look busier than it was because it definitely wasn't at capacity haha. They have pool, foosball, maybe ping pong too? I forgot but they have a lot of activities and it feels very roomy inside with the high ceilings. It feels like you're in a big city, but in the small city of Burlington.

    (5)
  • Nick C.

    Cool place, much bigger than you expect. Not a bad beer list. My one complaint is with an employee. I was sitting at a table alone while my girlfriend was in the bathroom. Some customer came to my table and took her jacket, and I obviously responded with a combination of anger and confusion. After the dumb customer gave me back the jacket and the situation was completely over, an employee carrying dirty pint glasses yelled at me because "IT WAS AN ACCIDENT". He then repeated himself several times and acted like he was trying to break up a fight, long after the would be thief was gone. Thanks bro. I'm glad you got you daily chance to be the center of attention.

    (3)
  • Erin W.

    I've been here a few times. The beer selection is pretty good, and I've *never* had attitude from any of the bartenders. It seems like a lot of people have (protip: Treat your bartender well and they usually treat you pretty well. Not just tipping, but a thank you and a smile too...) I like the space and the ambiance. It gets crowded but it's cozy and people don't typically bother you or bump into you etc. The prices are on par or even a little better than a lot of the other places in the area. I also feel as if the noise level is just below average for the area. I can usually have a conversation here.

    (4)
  • Sarah D.

    I've been to Three Needs many times over the last two years. Overall, it's a great place... Once you get inside, of course. The bouncer is absolutely terrible. It's always the same man when I've gone and each time he's been inexplicably rude. He has a nasty habit of blowing smoke in to people's faces, talking about how packed it is and how no one will get in before last call and accusing people of having fake ID's if they're out of state. He's a real good time. Other than that, it's alright but for a night out... You could do better. It's not worth the hassle of dealing with such a jerk at the door just to buy a beer.

    (2)
  • Ryan R.

    Good atmosphere and good beer on tap great variety. Cool decor and super friendly and helpful bartenders. Love the local brews. Definitely a good Vermont feel. Would absolutely come back here. Only thing negative was the bathroom was a little unkempt but easily fixed. Overall awesome bar

    (4)
  • Sasha M.

    The bartenders are a bitter, crabby bunch who don't seem to appreciate how much money they make off of obnoxious college kids. Having a job is a luxury... be nice to the people who are not part of the unaware UVM bunch! The door people are much friendlier than the bar staff. Basically, this place turned from a nice place to hang out to a turn and burn college hook-up bar when they moved locations. I guess I don't blame the bar staff for being irritated, but they should be more discerning about who they treat like doo doo. The only plus is that there is tons of space and you can easily sit and talk with friends.

    (1)
  • Kat F.

    Zero stars because of a very uncomfortable experience with the employee who was working at the door on 8/30/14. My husband and I were visiting from out of town and decided to stop in because it is listed as a "brewery" on Yelp, and we are doing a tour of microbreweries in the region. We got there and it looked more like a college bar, loud music, etc, but we never got to find out whether or not they make their own beer. There was a group of three people in front of us, and as one of the women was entering the bar, she stumbled against the door. The employee working at the door loudly told the whole group (and the rest of the street) that they could not enter, because she was "too drunk". She politely protested that she had just taken a wrong step - not slurring her words or otherwise appearing intoxicated - but he told them all to go away. Then my husband and I got to the door. He checked our IDs (we both have some gray hair, so this wasn't a big thing) and then he searched our shopping bags that we had with us because we are tourists and were out walking around all day. We had bought bottles of beer at other breweries, and would have been more than happy to check them, or simply not enter the bar after we learned that it was against policy. But this guy got really loud and uncomfortably close to me, and shouted that we weren't allowed to have the beer in our bags, and that he was actually supposed to confiscate it - which is not the law. A poorly trained 22 year old would-be bouncer cannot take away the legally owned beer of a 35 year old woman on a public sidewalk. He could politely tell her that it isn't allowed inside his place of employment, but that's not what he did. I recommend not trying to go to his place until they hire someone who is not aggressive towards potential customers.

    (1)
  • Brian C.

    Best bar in town if you just want to hang out and have a beer. If you tip you'll never have a problem, though I've heard if you don't, you will. But in that case, you deserve it. Duff hour is great. A keg cracked every M-F when they open at 4, with dollar drafts until its gone. Have a couple of beers, and then whenever that ends they have 1$ pizza slices for an hour. Best happy hour ever.

    (5)
  • Emily S.

    BOO! What is this place?! From out of town, Three Needs is listed as a must-visit brewery. Strange? We think. We have never heard of this brewery. That is because three needs is not a taproom nor a brewery. It is just a dive bar that looks cool. We reluctantly ordered a non-three needs selection because we came all the way out there and felt bad. Three Needs should not market something they do not in fact have. If we came in looking for a cool dive bar, the review would have been 5/5 - expectations met. Brewery, not so much.

    (2)
  • Luke P.

    The Needs is awesome. Duff hour is the best deal on beer in town, and $1 slices for an hour after can't be beat. The pizza cube makes excellent, creative pies, better then any other bar pizza in town. The back patio has expanded recently and is a great place to relax. Great pool tables as well, sometimes a line though. Pro tip: On a weekend night when the place is crowded, head to the back bar in the Frank Lloyd Wright room for a quieter vibe and free pool.

    (5)
  • Alli H.

    Brewery? When? We stopped in at Three Needs in search of unique local brews on a trip from Philly under the pretense that Three Needs creates beer. A logical assumption given the name? When we visited last week and asked which Three Needs beers were on tap, the server told us none. None? Really? Sadface :-( The bartender was friendly, though, and they did have some beer on tap from other local breweries. We each had a Switchback, which we enjoyed. The decor was nice, the atmosphere was nice, and they had some old arcade games set up near the door. Our bartender stopped paying attention to us and we had to get our check from someone else. On our way out, we played some pinball and Gallaga in order to end our experience on a better note. As a bar, I'd give it 3.5 stars. As a brewery, I have no idea..? Zero stars, since they weren't making/serving any of their own beer? I can't find a Three Needs website (besides 3rd party sites like Yelp and BeerAdvocate), so I don't know what the story is on when they did create their own beer or when they stopped.

    (2)
  • Sophia D.

    Boooo to you Three needs taproom- you call yourself a brewery too and you are not! That really pissed me off when I thought I was gonna sample some locally brewed beer. It is a cute kinda dive bar meets tavern, but there is absolutely no beer brewed by them. Some good brews on tap and a cool logo. If you like to play pool, there's plenty of tables. Otherwise I would rather go somewhere else for my beer. There were also some people with questionable hygiene afoot.

    (2)
  • Christopher L.

    Hippie staff behind the bar...ignorant wait staff...dumb overall. Beer selection is solid , but the bar manager is horrible. Through a hissy fit over nothing. Go down the street for better bars. This place is trying to be something it's not...sh**ty pool tables, foosball etc. Check further down church street...you'll be much happier.

    (1)
  • Tim G.

    3 Needs is a fantastically divey taproom only about a block away from the madness of Church St, but you'd walk right past it and never know what you missed. They've got a weird airlock double-door thing going on which makes it awkward to casually stroll in while wielding photo gear, but I eventually made it. It was 7pm on a Saturday, and dead. Three others, a couple and one other solo gent, were in watching a soccer game, and not saying much. I'm assuming it gets busier later on in the night. The reviews on Yelp say this is a "love it or hate it" kind of place, and describe the normal crowd as "Phishy." Perhaps it's better that we were there while it was quiet. The bartender was very friendly, and told me they brew in the basement, and I'm kicking myself for not taking a peek at their setup. The decor of the place is very 18-35 year old male demographic, with a pool table, punk rock stickers, liberated street signs and license plates, and a plethora of Family Guy and Simpsons cutouts. I went with the Citra IPA, which was fantastic... hoppy bitter bite, but with enough smoothness to balance it out. The best beer I had on the whole trip. My companion went with the Helles Boch, and enjoyed it... medium dark and malty sweet. After that she was feeling adventurous and got a (free!) flight of the four house beers. I'm not sure if that is standard, or if it was just quiet that evening, but free beer always tastes better. The Belgian wit, Helles boch and Paul's pils were all pretty standard and drinkable, but the IPA was by far the star of the show. Excellent. It was definitely a dive, but with that "neighborhood-bar-where-the-locals-go" sort of vibe. I wouldn't be surprised if I was sitting in somebody's "saved" seat. While we were there, a few others wandered in, and casually strolled behind the bar to get their personal pool cues before settling down for a couple games. My thoughts might change if I saw the usual crowd, but I loved it. Good, solid place to sit down, shut up, and have a good beer.

    (4)
  • Christopher I.

    Cozy. Good Beer Selections. Pinball. Progressive. This bar has a cozy, woodsy feel to it, with exposed rafters and nooks and crannies to hide in and talk to friends. The beer selection was nice, with some local and unique brews. The bartender wasn't the most knowledgable about the beers however, and didn't even know which ones were local. There's also a pinball machine and a multi-gender bathroom! Ooo! Progressivity! *It can get a little loud later at night, but not terrible.

    (4)
  • Nick K.

    The new Needs opened last night. Same great vibe, just three times the size. Now with a second pool table and foosball. I was skeptical about the move at first, worried that my favorite bar would lose some of its dive-y hole-in-the wall charm, but it's all still there. Come see for yourself!

    (5)
  • Adam R.

    Went there tonight with 7 others. The bartender was very rude as if we were taxing him for serving us our beers. One from our party noticed the rudeness of the employee and responded with a statement the involved a lack of tip. The bartender therefore attempted to charge our party an extra $20 for an additional beer. When the member of my party refused to pay the extreme and false extra amount, the bartender seized the drinks from our hands and claimed they weren't paid for, then proceeded to have the entire party removed from the premises. I will NEVER return to this establishment. Being a former bartender and member of the food service industry for 10 + years, I was appalled at the lack of respect given to the paying customer, a customer who would have spent a considerable amount at 3 Needs.

    (1)
  • Mern H.

    duff hour is cool but the bartender's don't know what customer service is

    (3)
  • Dave G.

    Absolutely dig the new location. Same awesome vibe but so much more room. Anti-generic.

    (5)
  • Sophie R.

    The OIB: Optical Illusion Bar... Looks like a hobbit hole on the outside, opens up into a spacious ski lodge looking inside. Co-ed bathroom disorienting for a second, then makes sense. Great vibes. Patio with jungle-y painted walls.

    (4)
  • Chuck B.

    Exactly what I was looking for - good selection of reasonably priced draft beer in a relaxed bar.

    (5)
  • The M.

    We went there for halloween this year. The staff was awful starting with the bouncer. She was anxious to show her power and cut us off after having a couple drinks there. I'm the first person to admit if I've had a couple too many, which was NOT the case this time, and as we left, she proceeded to shout profanities at us.. Real Classy. I will NEVER go back to this hole. It's literally the WORST place I've been to in Burlington.

    (1)
  • Jamie G.

    This draft has been waiting to be finished since August 2011. I am just now finally getting around to finishing. Good grief! I went on a Friday night and there was a line out the door!! I would have walked away right then but I needed my passport stamp from the Vermont Brewery Challenge so I waited in line for like 10 minutes before I was able to get in. Inside, the place is packed. Like sardines. Once you get past the crazy popularity of it, it really is kind of a cute place. But WAY too busy for my liking. I like to sit at a bar and enjoy my drink, not get elbowed and pushed around all night. I tried two beers, one was pretty good, one was pretty bad. the pretty bad: Ich bin ein Berlinger Weisse: lemony sour like pledge or pine sol the pretty good: Witty belgian: hefe like, good carbonation and weight, wheaty, slight banana I would only come back again if the place wasn't packed. I also wish they did a sampler or flight. Sad :(

    (3)
  • Morton B.

    Cool ambiance, two pool tables in a neat space. Can't wait for their brewery to actually open.

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    So my first impression of this place was not good. I walk up on a Friday evening and see a bunch of people standing out front. I start to walk past them thinking they are smoking or hanging out or whatever only to find out the bar is at capacity. There is seriously a line to get inside a bar in Burlington. WTF! I wait because I wanted to check the place out and it turns out to only take like 5 or 10 minutes. So finally I get in and the place is completely jammed with people and its almost impossible to move. They are playing super loud hipster type music and the crowd was a mix of granola hippy people and trendy hipsters. I ended up going with the Witty Belgian which was pretty much what the name suggests. It was a decent tasting Belgian wheat ale. The second beer I tried was the Ich Bin Ein Berlinger Weis which was way too citrusy for my taste. At that point being unimpressed with the 2 beers and starting to get annoyed by the crowd I left and doubt I will return here.

    (2)
  • Danie R.

    I loved this place! We went on a Friday night after hitting a few other bars, but once we made it here, we didn't want to go anywhere else. Even though it was pretty crowded, we managed to find 2 seats at the bar. The mister got their black IPA and I had a Stone IPA... both were awesome. We had 3 each. We settled in with some card games and drinking and cutesy and just had a ball. We didn't go anywhere else until we went back to the hotel. I kind of wish we went nowhere but here, but I probably would have gone hungry. Place is fun with good beer! What else do you need?

    (5)
  • Kel S.

    This dive needs to rethink a few things. The place was a dive and not in a good way. The bartender was a prima donna -- please see previous comment. Place was a dump, so no need to be condescending to your patrons. The bathroom was disgusting. Happy to never go back.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :4:00 pm - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

Three Needs Taproom & Brewery

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