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Watch City Brewing Company is both a restaurant and microbrewery. Since 1996 it has provided its customers with fresh, handcrafted beer and matching meals. Watch City beer is highly regarded on both a local and national level, winning awards for a number of the styles it produces on site. The restaurant and pub, located in the historic JC Penney Building, has been drawing clientele from the Boston area to its home brewed beer and diverse menu of dining fare, including appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and entrees. Like fine wines, Watch City's specialty microbrews are described in mystical nuances, possessing body and action-packed qualities that are 'enchanting rather than palatable'.

Location: 256 Moody Street, Waltham Massachusetts Telephone 781-647-4000

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Saugus) Donatello Restaurant
(Boston) Abe & Louie's Restuarant
(Framingham) Aegean Restaurant
(Concord) Aigo Bistro
(Worcester) Amore Cafe
(Boston) An Tain Restaurant and Bar

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