History
Spoonwood Brewing Company is located at the former home of the Montour Railroad. Over the past 50 years, the site has transformed from a concrete railroad arch to a restaurant designed from two railcars. Today, both of those railcars are being repurposed as an attraction for a children's park in Dubois, PA, and the site has been repurposed and redesigned to house our 15-barrel brewery.
Specialties
Spoonwood Brewing Co. is - yes, you guessed it - a brewery. Come for the beer. Stay for the beer. Leave with the beer. Dream about the beer. Did we mention the beer? We brew everything on site, in a space visible from your barstool. If you're here at the right time, you might even see beer happening. We're proud of the liquid flowing from these taps, so please don't come looking for someone else's brand. With that said, we promise to keep it interesting, with respect for your discerning palate. For the non-beer drinker (gasp!) we offer red and white wines on tap, along with a small selection of bottles. We also offer wonderful mead from Apis in Carnegie. Spoonwood is not a restaurant, but we do offer food. We have a full-blown kitchen, an authentic wood-fired oven, a dedicated waitstaff, and tabletops for more than 100 empty stomachs - all here to support and enhance your enjoyment of the beer. But we are not a restaurant. And now you look confused, so have a beer and allow us to explain. We are a brewery. A brewery in every sense, with imposing, purpose-driven stainless steel, raw agricultural components, wide-open spaces, cramped corners and unapologetic utility. We embraced that sort of industrial sensibility as our identity from the very beginning, and it has influenced the building design and open-seating concept. The bar and tasting room are extensions of the brewery, with steel surfaces, bare concrete, exposed mechanicals, and a general feeling of raw potential.