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Welcome to Queen City Brewery

Queen City Brewery, nestled at 703 Pine St in Burlington, Vermont, is a vibrant spot celebrated for its unique focus on European-style beers, including standout options like Yorkshire Porter and Czech Pilsner. The brewery fosters a welcoming atmosphere where patrons enjoy a dog-friendly environment and ample seating. Its partnership with a neighboring pizza place enhances the experience, allowing guests to order delicious fare while savoring a diverse range of ales and lagers. The knowledgeable staff, relaxed ambiance, and community spirit make Queen City a cherished gem in Burlington's microbrewery scene, perfect for both beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

Queen City Brewery: Reviews & Ratings

Allen B.
Allen B.

Love this place ! Great atmosphere and an awesome staff make this a real treasure to the Burlington micro brewery community.

Amelia S.
Amelia S.

Dog friendly brewery. Ample seating. Friendly staff. You can order pizza next door and they'll deliver it. Multiple non alcoholic options. European mostly German style beers with a Czech Pilsner option. $7-16oz $5-12oz $4-6oz $10/flight of 4

Tracey B.
Tracey B.

Queen City is fairly unique because they brew a lot of beer styles that most other area breweries do not. The focus here is on European Styles. My very favorite is their Yorkshire Porter. My husband is always thrilled to have an ESB or the Raushbier. The bartenders are well informed about their products and the decor is appealing.

Steve A.
Steve A.

Checked out another one of the many breweries in Burlington. It happens to be attached to a pizza place. Queen City is good even for just the beer though. Lively atmosphere without being noisy and way crowded. The bar area isn't that big, but there's enough room for a group. A lot of people who come here know about it because of the pizza place that shares the same building. In fact, you can order a pizza from there at the bar and they'll bring it. They're actually another business, so this will just focus on the beers though. It's about $7 a pint. The beer menu has a variety on tap. Best one we had was the Poludnitsa, a Czech Pilsner. Great taste and it wasn't filling. It's light at 5% ABV. This has a bright spicy hop finish. Lots of ales and lagers to choose. These of course go good with a pizza. Get some beers. It has a ton to choose from. There's also the pizza place if wanting to eat something.

Olivia W.
Olivia W.

QCB has a good sized space and is conveniently across the street from Zero Gravity so we ended up here after trying for a table across the street. The beers are fun and mainly international which I liked, but after trying 2 flights I couldn't find too much I wanted to drink more of. The staff was friendly and for a Friday night the place was fairly empty and relaxed so it was a nice way to unwind after a long day.

Jennifer O.
Jennifer O.

A friend and I really enjoyed Queen City brewing! It truly is more of a brewery than a bar, which was really cool. You can see all the tanks where they brew their beer. I tried a couple of their dark beers and they were tasty. The service was friendly and they're pet friendly, so we saw a couple of cute puppies as well. If you're nearby, it's worth a stop!

Ryan F.
Ryan F.

Ended our brewery hop at Queen City Brewery on Sunday evening. Focused on old world styles, they have a huge selection and truly care about the beer they serve up. Quality: Loved the massive selection of old world beer at Queen City Brewery. We made our way through Flights of Munich Dunkel, Rauchbier, Jazz From Hell, and Barge Canal, as well as Mailbock, Steinbier, Psycho Keller, and Monk of Underhill. While it is tough to pick favorites, as the quality and consistency were excellent, I think the Rauchbier and the Munich Dunkel were ones I would quickly order again. Quantity: Pours in the Flights were a bit small. Value: $10 for Flights. $7 for Draughts. Ambiance: Queen City Brewery sits towards the back of an industrial building, which has a large private space and a pizzeria in front. The brewery itself is build around a square bar in the center, with just a few tables to the sides. Almost everyone chose a seat at the bar, and there was a lot of banter. In the background some 90s and early 2000 jams played, a few folks were singing along. Crowd: A small, but rowdy crowd. Lots of friendly regulars. Service: Wonderful and kind bartender, love that the next door pizza spot also brought in a pie no one picked up. Parking: Shared parking area.

Sarah B.
Sarah B.

Chill vibes! Mid day hang out and super chill and relaxed! The prices are super affordable and run pretty cheap. All in house beers. Can't complain. Great job VT.

Alexa S.
Alexa S.

Hubby liked all the beers, if your looking for IPA's not the place for you, looking for largers and Ales this is your place!! No food but you can pizza from the pizza place in front. They also have cans and growlers available. They also have a great root beer for the DD like me

Ann E.
Ann E.

Stopped into Queen City on our brewery tour. It's directly across the street from Zero Gravity. Nice cozy tap room. Friendly bartenders and clientele. Very different tap list from other breweries who are heavy into IPA's. So, I was delighted to enjoy their Schwarzbier which was very good. My sister got a flight, of course. She especially liked the Gregarious (a Scotch Ale) and the Steinbier. Would not hesitate to return.

Location

Welcome to Queen City Brewery, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Burlington, Vermont. Located at 703 Pine Street, this brewery offers a unique blend of European-inspired brews and a lively atmosphere that makes it a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.

Upon entering Queen City Brewery, one immediately senses its vibrant yet relaxed ambiance. The space is designed for comfort, featuring ample seating options and a dog-friendly policy that ensures everyone can enjoy the experience. The brewery has become a cherished part of Burlington's microbrewery community, as noted by enthusiastic customers who rave about the welcoming staff and engaging environment.

  • Diverse Beer Selection: Queen City Brewery specializes in European styles, crafting unique offerings that you won't find in many other local breweries. From their standout Yorkshire Porter to the beloved ESB and the delightful Raushbier, the variety is sure to please every palate. The Poludnitsa, a Czech Pilsner, is particularly notable for its lightness and bright, spicy hop finish—perfect for those seeking a refreshing yet flavorful brew.
  • Food Pairing: One of the highlights here is the option to order pizza from the adjacent pizza place. This culinary synergy allows you to indulge in a great meal while savoring top-notch beers, making for an enjoyable outing.
  • Affordability and Convenience: With options ranging from $4 for a smaller pour to $7 for a pint, visiting Queen City Brewery is budget-friendly. They offer takeout options, accept various payment methods, and even provide on-site parking—making your visit as seamless as possible.
  • Knowledgeable Staff: The staff at Queen City Brewery are not only friendly but also well-versed in the craft of brewing. They are more than happy to guide you through their beer offerings, ensuring you find the perfect match for your taste.

Queen City Brewery is not just about the beer; it’s about the experience. The lively atmosphere, paired with the unique selection of brews and excellent service, creates a welcoming environment perfect for unwinding after a long day. Whether you're a craft beer connoisseur or simply looking for a cozy place to enjoy a drink with friends, this brewery has something special to offer.

If you're in Burlington, make your way to Queen City Brewery—your taste buds will thank you.