Florida's oldest operating microbrewery (since 1996) — two live stages, weekend bands, smashburgers, and late-night wings.
Dunedin Brewery wears its title on the wall — not the first to make beer in Florida, its site allows, but the oldest distributing microbrewery still in operation, pouring since 1996 at the south end of Dunedin's brewery row. Two stages host local and touring bands every weekend, a Wednesday open jam keeps midweek honest, and the annual Oktobeerfest and Spring Beer Jam mark the calendar.
The kitchen removes the crawl's usual logistics problem: tacos and smashburgers all day, late-night wings until 11 on Fridays and Saturdays, and Friday beer releases for the hop-curious. For bach crews and welcome-night crowds, this is the room where the group photo happens — walk on to the Pinellas Trail and the rest of the row is one block north.