Mon - Tues: 4pm – 9pm Wed - Thurs: 4pm - 10pm Friday: 4pm - 11pm Saturday: 12pm - 11pm Sunday: 1pm - 7pm

Sager Community Brew Day

Be the Brewmaster for the day at the next Sager Community Brew Day. Help out and earn free beer or just watch the action. It all starts at 9AM

Tim Fessie Live

Tim's approach to music is simple, his uncomplicated unplugged approach applies to tunes you've loved for years, and others you might not have heard yet. His "Kitchen Party" vibe goes well with a beverage and friends- Audiences often stick around for just one more, and we hope you do too. Beer is cold and kitchen open until 9pm!

Lehigh Station Live

These guys feature banjo, guitar, and upright bass, Lehigh Station plays an energetic mix of country, bluegrass, and new acoustic music. Beer is cold and kitchen open!! Come on down for some great local music.

That One Crocdile

If you are into Indie/Folk and Americana you do not want to miss this group! Kitchen is open and beer is cold!

Flying Boxcar Band Acoustic Quintet performs Reckoning no cover

If you are a grateful dead fan, you don't want to miss this show. The Flying Boxcars will be playing the entire Grateful Dead’s Reckoning Album live and in person. You know the rest of the story! See you in the taproom. Beer is cold, Kitchen open until 9 pm!

Double Trouble Live

The boys are back to play all your favorites. This Duo can play some guitar and get you in the mood. Beer is cold and kitchen is open! We'll see you in the taproom!

Conte McKain Project

This local band consists of George Conte on Trp/Flugelhorn & Vocals. The fabulous Christine McKain on lead Vocals. Bob Russo on Keys & Vocals. Tom Aquilina on Bass & Vocals. Todd Haschmann on drums. They play a wide range of music sure to get you in the groove. Beer is cold and Kitchen is open.

JB & Co Live

local musicians jb and co are playing your favorites of the '70s '80s and classics that we all love to sing to. come on down and listen to some great music while you grab a bite to eat. Kitchen open till 9:00 p.m. See you In The tap room

Scott Tremolo Live

Cultivating an immense degree of dedication to music began at a young age for Scott Tremolo. With exposure to musicians ranging across the last century (see - D. Boggs, W. Guthrie, P. Seeger, R. Stanley, N. Drake, P. Simon) he was indoctrinated with the expansive worldviews these singers encapsulated in their songs. Coupling this with lessons on piano as early as five, then following with banjo, Scott was provided a sturdy foundation from which a songwriting practice would take root in his early teens when he began playing guitar. Having the experiences of playing with fellow peers, performing with bands locally and entering into what music competition there were offered locally in the Finger Lakes, he was afforded enough peak experiences to shape an enduring writing ethos. . A decade on Scott then found himself operating in a more abstruse and artistic mode, getting involved in a sonic art program upon the completion of art studies. Given access to resources like a Doepfer sound module, 'prepared pianos' and MIDI controllers, his knowledge and understanding of sound were given a staggering jolt. It's here he would articulate unorthodox instrument tunings, explore stream of consciousness songwriting methods, ultimately attuning himself to hearing and discovering new textures in both music and noise.
Taking this sonic art experience to it's natural conclusion, of which studio wizardry still relies on tracking solid performances, Scott has revisited his earlier influences with renewed zeal of late. Digging further into the roots of the sixties folk revival and the writers and musicians who peopled it's culture and influence, he continues to mine this great shift in the culture of American music for attributes of authenticity worth emulating in his own repertoire."