New Albanian Brewing Pizzeria & Public House

Indiana


This pizzeria and tap room has a badass attitude. Strong, slap-your-face brews spread across nearly 40 taps, heavy metal-esque artwork, bread sticks, beer cheese and beer flights bring out the region's seasoned drinkers. A second, more bar-oriented brewhouse has opened downtown with food by Taco Steve.

Located in New Albany, across the river from Louisville.


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