We use cookies on our website to enhance your experience. By continuing to use our site you consent to the use of cookies. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.
The historic steam plant provided power to the Village of Pinehurst at its inception in 1895. Overgrown and long abandoned, we saw a chance to bring the steam plant back to life. To provide a different kind of energy to the Village. A place where neighbors and friends can gather, share a beer, some great food and simply recharge their spirit.
During the extensive renovation, care was taken to maintain as much of the original building as possible. The façade and the unique brick corbeling has been preserved and the vintage arches and windows have all been restored. Inside the brewhouse, the brick walls remain blackened from the decades it housed massive steam boilers. Original valves and pipes have been repurposed as legs beneath tables, light fixtures above the booths or simply remain on the brick walls.
Outside, the smokestack that was taken down years ago has been rebuilt. The trellis above the beer garden is designed to mimic the train track that was used to deliver coal to the plant. The trellis is supported by the same pylons that held the track in the early 1900s.
Pinehurst Brewing Co. is a unique experience, made all the more so by the walls that surround it. We look forward to sharing our special home with you.
Located in the Village of Pinehurst, PBC occupies what was the original steam plant that powered the Village in 1895. Enjoy beer brewed on site and a diverse lunch and dinner menu. Don’t miss the barbecue and ribs from the smokehouse, seasoned and cooked to perfection.
Craft beer Brewed on site
Smokehouse & Kitchen
Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 5 pm – 11 pm
Wednesday & Thursday & Sunday 11 am – 11 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am – Midnight
Kitchen closes one hour earlier each day.
Our neighborhood grill and tap room opened on Super Bowl Sunday 2010, but it had its beginnings long before that time. We had a vision about creating a spot where friends could gather for great food and a great time. We wanted a place where ‘the locals go’ and visitors are treated like locals. Whether you come in a group or come alone, you will always feel welcome.
Named for the 1951 Ryder Cup held at Pinehurst, this casual restaurant and bar surrounds you with history. Located in the Carolina Hotel, The Ryder Cup’s unique menu includes classic American fare with a twist.
Since it opened, The Bell Tree has reinvented itself from a whiskey bar to more of a neighborhood pub. We’re raising the bar on tasty drinks, friendly service and the coldest ice in town!
Please check the website for updated hours of operation.
This gastro pub’s on-tap selection of local, national, international, and limited time-only, small batch craft brews is hard to top — and why would anyone want to try? Impressive collection of brews complements the innovative, classic pub fare: simple, honest and straightforward, derived from quality ingredients with minimal fuss.
Locally owned and operated, Chapman’s Food and Spirits offers Chef-driven American fare in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Located in the heart of downtown Southern Pines, NC.