This spin-off from popular Manor Hill Brewing – a farm brewery in outer Howard County – sprawls across a 19th-century livery in the historic district. Take a seat beside the big window and watch the world go by or climb upstairs to the cozy bar to savor wood-fired pizzas, salads and the fantastic craft beer. We like the easy-drinking pilsner.
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