If you're looking for friendly people, whimsical activities, diverse music events, and great locally brewed libations, Caledonia Brewing is the place for you!
Spend a little time here and you'll soon feel like you're asking friends, "where everybody knows your name." 😉 The bartenders are fun to talk with and knowledgeable about the drink selections. The owners, often seen mingling among the regulars, are dedicated to strengthening the feeling of community in Dunedin.
The owners host a variety of weekly and monthly events to engage people of all interests. Plant, mandala, and paint workshops, themed bingo nights, music trivia night, a weekly video music night, a monthly themed DJ dance party, and of course the special occasion events like Oktoberfest, Halloween, and a new town favorite: Thrift Store Prom in the spring. Last, but certainly not the least: LIVE MUSIC from local bands that span genres and styles. What are you waiting for? Come on over and...
Read moreOne of the many great breweries located in Dunedin, FL. My beer was good, but not the best in the area so took a star off for that. Good vibes, located a little ways up from the Pinellas trail, but still a comfortable walk from the main street district. Will return and may alter review based on next experience. Also, we looked on the website beforehand and didn't see the option for food, so we went elsewhere and came back. When we did come back, we saw they were dishing food out of a small area in the middle of the place, so not sure what that was about. They were gearing up for trivia (this was a Thursday about 730-745 pm) and we left before it started, place was getting pretty crowded at that time and no one...
Read moreSo glad that I finally stopped for a beer. With so many breweries to choose from, I used to skip this one thinking that it's a gimmick brewery catering only to visitors that came for the Scottish heritage of Dunedin. What a prejudice blunder! This place is brewing delicious beers, many of them are a bit outside the mainstream, interesting, and did I say delicious? Dunkel Dieter was a bit dark in color for a Münchner Dunkel and showed tendencies towards Schwarzbier but it was toasty, malty, and crisp. A really good beer. Fun, knowledgeable bartender, bar games, a wheelchair elevator to bridge the few steps to the restroom, some surprising decorations from good ol' Germany, and an inviting...
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