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Neshaminy Creek Expanding To Montco With New Taproom
The Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company has plans to revitalize an old bank building in Harleysville.

CROYDON, PA —The Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is expanding to Montgomery County.
The Croydon-based award-winning craft brewery and taproom —which also has locations in New Hope and Dublin —will add another taproom in Harleysville, which is just outside of Lansdale.
The brewery said its new taproom will be part of "an extremely dynamic town center mixed-use redevelopment project" at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. just minutes from the Lansdale Interchange.
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The brewery will take over the old Harleysville National Bank which was originally constructed in 1929 with "some beautiful stone architecture."
The taproom is expected to open in late spring, the brewery said.
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"This place has some really cool features and will be part of a mixed-use complex that’ll include a variety of eateries, retail shops, office space, and potentially some residential space," the brewery said.
The 3,100-square-foot taproom in the bank is just one part of the 82,000-square-foot site spanning two detached buildings with a 7-acre walkable campus in between.
"We’ll be bringing a little of our personality and plenty of fresh beer to this vibrant new community center in the heart of the family-oriented, historic area of Montgomery County and can’t wait to share a few pints with you later this year," the brewery said.
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