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If you’re a fan of craft beer with a side of history, King’s Road Brewing Company’s expansion into Moorestown is the destination you’ve been waiting for. Located within the stunning, historic Community House of Moorestown (a 1926 gem), this isn’t just another taproom—it’s a revolution in the Jersey beer scene.
Stepping into the tasting room, you’re greeted by the sophisticated charm of the building’s original Library. Where town residents once browsed for books, you can now browse a stellar tap list of hand-crafted ales and lagers. The atmosphere is unmatched, blending the warmth of an old-world tavern with the grandeur of a historic mansion. But the real magic happens downstairs: the brewing facility is cleverly housed in the repurposed basement space that formerly held the town’s indoor pool!
As a “community” brewery in every sense, King’s Road Moorestown is also home to New Jersey’s first education-based microbrewery. Through a partnership with Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC), this spot serves as a hands-on classroom for the next generation of brewers. So, when you’re sipping on a pint, you’re literally tasting the future of NJ craft beer.
Key Features:
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Historic Setting: Sip your beer in the legendary “Library” room of the 1926 Community House.
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Unique Brewing Space: A state-of-the-art production facility located in a repurposed historic pool area.
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Outdoor Seating: Enjoy the fresh air in their dedicated outdoor space located at the back of the building.
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BYO Food Policy: While they focus on the brews, they encourage you to support local Moorestown eateries and bring your own food to enjoy at the taproom.
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Educational Partnership: The first of its kind in NJ, supporting RCBC’s craft brewing curriculum.
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Mug Club & Perks: Fans of the Haddonfield and Medford locations will find the same commitment to quality and community here, including their popular Mug Club.
Whether you’re looking for a crisp lager, a hazy IPA, or a seasonal specialty, King’s Road brings the same high-caliber brewing that made them a staple in Haddonfield and Medford to the heart of Main Street.
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