Looking for a brewery adventure with your friends? Whether you’re planning a bachelor party, a birthday outing, or a meet-up with your college friends, you can make an incredible outing by visiting the breweries along the Providence/Stoughton Line. Take the Commuter Rail so your group can travel together. It’s an efficient, relaxing, affordable, and safe way to get together with friends and try the delicious ales and craft beers of New England together. Have fun and be sure to drink responsibly.
Breweries On the Providence/Stoughton Line
298 Kilvert St, Warwick, RI 02886
Proclamation Ale Company is a woman-owned brewery only a few blocks away from TF Green Airport. Grab a rideshare from the station and meet up with friends flying in. This 15,000 square foot brewery features a large taproom, a small arcade, and an outdoor patio with a firepit. All of their drinks are made right within the brewery’s walls, and they offer Rhode Island’s largest oak aging and mixed fermentation program, with local fruits and herbs added for unique flavors.
36 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903
Located in a former train depot, Union Station Brewery brews and serves its own handcrafted beer alongside classic American tavern food. Choose from a diverse and rotating selection of exceptional beers that are brewed on site, as well as a wide assortment of popular craft beers.
They also offer a growing line of canned beers available in 4-packs to-go. There isn’t any drinking allowed on the train, but you can still sit outside on a nice day and have a few drinks together before moving on to your next destination.
186 Fountain St, Providence, RI 02903
One of the first brewpub restaurants in New England, Trinity Brewhouse is a chill, wood-accented brewpub that offers beers, ales, porters, and stouts. Play a game of pool or have a night-cap after a show. Open seven days a week, you can get handcrafted, high-quality brews as well as lunch, dinner and late-night grub.
461 Main St, Pawtucket, RI 02860
The Guild Pawtucket is a place to connect and celebrate over a great pint. Enjoy a delicious selection of craft beers brewed on-site, including hard seltzers, stouts, IPAs, sours, and more. Be sure to check out their Pints with Purpose program, where local, cause-related organizations can name a beer for two weeks and get a portion of the sales for their cause.
11 Riverbank Rd, Attleboro, MA 02703
The Skyroc Brewery taproom is one of the largest in the southeastern Massachusetts area. Here they serve 18 beers each night, rotating through a growing selection of ales, lagers, IPAs, and more. This family-run brewery and distillery has even won awards for their moonshine and whiskey, so you and your group are sure to be in for a treat when you visit.
100 Royall St, Canton, MA 02021
Trillium is a huge, farmhouse-inspired brewery that’s a must-visit on the Providence/Stoughton Line. Take a rideshare up to the brewery, then seat yourself in the taproom or out on the patio. Sip on artisanal beers and enjoy fresh food made with quality and sustainability in mind. Trillium also offers an assortment of non-alcoholic soft drinks like Spindrift Seltzer and Maine Root Soda.
Constantly experimenting with new flavor combinations to create innovative craft beer, Sam Adams Downtown Boston Taproom is a staple for brewery enthusiasts. Choose from 20 draft lines and a rotating list of taproom-exclusive beers. Perfect for toasting with friends and experiencing the vibrant Boston atmosphere, the 15,000 square foot taproom spans across three floors including a rooftop outdoor deck.