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Welcome to Trillium - Fort Point

At Trillium - Fort Point, nestled in Boston’s vibrant Fort Point neighborhood, a passion for craft beer and delicious food unites patrons in a casual, welcoming environment. This women-owned brewery boasts a diverse beer selection ranging from IPAs to stouts, paired with tasty bites like $1 oysters and flavorful tacos. The rooftop bar offers stunning views, making it a perfect spot for social gatherings or quiet moments with friends. With takeout options, catering services, and family-friendly vibes, Trillium invites everyone to enjoy its offerings, all while promoting sustainability through reusable tableware. Cheers to great experiences at Trillium!

Trillium - Fort Point: Reviews & Ratings

Heather C.
Heather C.

Great service, great food, great beer. What else could you ask for? This post was made in connection with a Toast promotion.

Linda M.
Linda M.

I arrived in town for a conference and we headed straight to Trillium for $1 oysters for our 1st stop for the evening. What can I say? Definitely yummy with a nice cold beer. A great beginning to my first day in Boston.

Kyle C.
Kyle C.

YELP was a little misleading with pictures because the menu is so small now and doesn't have any of the big time meals they used to have. That being said, all of the food was pretty good. Tacos were great, dip was spicy and very temp hot and good. Oysters were okay. Beer was good but pretty hefty price. Good place probably better in the summer.

Chris M.
Chris M.

We went here on a beautiful day in September! We started at the rooftop bar and had some of the delicious beer. We ordered some apps and sandwiches all of them were terrific. Its casual, its social, and its delicious. And, you never know who you're going to meet when you're there. Talking to you Big Papi!

Thomas E.
Thomas E.

Cool brewery with a nice vibe. The beer list was really interesting with different options across the types of beers like IPA's, stouts, saisons, and sours. I'm a huge stout fan and was excited to try out some of the different stout options they have here. The bar area had a number of tables, some were open to the bar and some were reserved for the host to assign tables. I sat at the bar and was a bit confused with the beer list as much of the list actually appeared to be bottles. I wasn't sure if I was looking at a to-go beer menu rather than the actual draft menu, so I asked the bartender if this was the draft list. He said the ones in milliliters are bottles, I still didn't understand if those could be drink at the bar as often breweries require bottles to be drink off premise. Overall the bartender was very rude and treated my questions as if these were obvious things and I was being very annoying. The next people to sit at the bar next to me asked the exact same question. I presume the bartender may be frustrated answering these questions a lot, but they should really make the menus more clear or have friendlier service. I got a nitro stout which I really enjoyed. It looked like you could have any of the bottles on the menu at the bar, but they were cheaper if you bought them to go at a separate station. It also looked like you could get 5 oz pours of beers and effectively create your own flight, I'm not sure how the price would come out on these and how worth it it would be since these were not marked on the menu either. I did grab some beers to go and am excited to try them. I like the place, but would suggest some changes to make the menu more clear, on bottles, the sizing in oz for the bottles, and that the bottles can be drink at the bar. Also some friendlier service would be nice.

Chelsea S.
Chelsea S.

Delicious beer and awesome Happy Hour! Came here after hitting up the Holiday Market and their beer hit the spot. They have a great selection of beer and the IPAs are really good. I totally forget what beer I got but I know that the IPAs I tried were great. We also were able to enjoy Happy Hour with $1 oysters. Man, oh man. We can get oysters in Hawaii but these oysters are so fresh, they literally tasted like the ocean in a GOOD way. I had oysters the night before we came to Boston so I had something to compare it to and these oysters were fresh! Salty yet sweet - Perfecto with the lemon and sauces. I will say the vinegar sauce they provided was like straight up vinegar and way too strong for us, but the other cocktail sauce was good. Staff was great! Accommodating and friendly. If I go to Boston, I'd love to come back here for their beer and happy hour. Definitely a spot I'll recommend to my Hawaii peeps heading over!

Tammie W.
Tammie W.

Loved Trillium! My husband and I hit this up on our very last day. We walked a few miles instead of taking the train, knowing we'd be sitting on a plane for 6 hours. It's tucked away next to a Trader Joe's, has a small patio, but has a spacious indoors with a bar and tables. I had smaller pours of the fruited and hard seltzers with the hard lemonade being my favorite. I should've just ordered two pints of it. The food was spectacular. I'd highly recommend the pretzel with the beer cheese. The smash burger and fries were rich and delicious, while the salad with peaches and goat cheese balanced everything out. The server was excellent, attentive, but kept his distance and gave us space. The air conditioned interior provided relief from the heat and humidity outdoors. The beer was tasty and left us wanting more. Cannot wait to return here on our next visit to Boston.

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Welcome to Trillium - Fort Point: A Flavorful Brewing Experience in Boston!

Nestled in the vibrant Fort Point neighborhood of Boston, Trillium - Fort Point is more than just a brewery; it’s a communal hub where delightful flavors meet an inviting atmosphere. Known for its exceptional beers and engaging ambiance, this women-owned establishment has quickly become a local favorite.

  • Location: 50 Thomson Pl, Boston, MA 02210
  • Contact: (857) 449-0083
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with no steps or stairs.

At Trillium, the mission is clear: provide a welcoming environment for everyone. From extensive amenities such as takeout and outdoor seating to kid-friendly options and happy hour specials, they ensure a delightful experience for all guests. Feel like bringing your furry friend along? Dogs are warmly welcomed!

The culinary offerings are a testament to innovation and creativity. Customers rave about the $1 oysters, which make for a spectacular start to any evening, and the tacos are noted for their perfect balance of flavors. Although some reviewers observed that the menu has shrank, they still highlight the quality of the dishes. The emphasis on fresh, well-crafted food combined with a diverse beer list—from mouth-watering IPAs to rich stouts—ensures there's something for every palate.

While the overall vibe is casual and social, it creates a backdrop for memorable interactions, as seen when patrons bump into the likes of local legends. Whether seated at the bar, indulging in a nitro stout, or enjoying the summer breeze on the rooftop, you're bound to strike up a conversation and forge new connections.

Visiting Trillium - Fort Point is not just about the food and drinks; it's about immersing yourself in the culture of Boston and enjoying a vibrant, friendly atmosphere. Next time you find yourself in the area, make sure to stop by and experience the magic of Trillium for yourself!