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Microdistillery Set To Open Tasting Room In Ardmore

by Gerry November 22, 2021

Manatawny Still Works, which describes itself as “a state-of-the-art distillery producing the highest quality, small-batch spirits,” has plans to open a bar, tasting room and bottle shop at 53 West Lancaster Avenue, where A la Maison Bistro was previously located.

 

Manatawny Still Works

Manatawny Still Works Pottstown location.

Manatawny Still Works is headquartered in Pottstown and manufactures about 25 different types of spirits there, including bottles of pre-mixed cocktails, seven types of whiskies, rum, gin and vodka.

The Ardmore location will be Manatawny’s third. They opened a site on Passyunk Avenue in 2017. The Inquirer’s Samantha Melamed described it as “Flair bartending meets craft cocktails.”

According to the Manatawny Still Works website, “Manatawny Creek, an 18.2-mile-long tributary of the mighty Schuylkill River, cuts through the Montgomery County countryside and has become home to a winery, a brewery and, now, our distillery. It was first named by the indigenous Lenape Man’en’tau’wata’wik, the place we meet to drink,” and it means the same to us today.”

Filed Under: Food/Restaurant Tagged With: Ardmore

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