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Prison City Pub & Brewery

Prison City Pub & Brewery is a brewpub and restaurant in Auburn, offering an extensive beer, wine, and cocktail list in addition to house made beers.

1-315-604-1277
28 State Street
Auburn, NY 13021
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Prison City Pub & Brewery is a brewpub and restaurant in Auburn, offering an extensive beer, wine and cocktail list in addition to house made beers.


Relax in this laid back, high-quality, industrial / rustic establishment where everything is being made before your eyes and let the experts at Prison City Pub pair your drink with their elevated pub food focused on farm-to-table cuisine. Open seven days with a special "BEERunch" every Sunday!
 
 
 

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