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Samuel Adams Brewhouse

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Catch the game and a meal at Samuel Adams Brewhouse

ESPN on the TVs and Sam Adams taps make this Main Terminal spot one of the few CHS options where you can sit through most of a full game before boarding. Samuel Adams Brewhouse sits past security in the main concourse, so you’re already cleared and watching preflight, not hunting for a screen at the gate.

Hours generally track with flight banks, opening by early-morning departures and staying open into the evening rush in the Main Terminal. It runs as a full sit-down restaurant and bar, not just a grab-and-go counter, so budget at least 35–45 minutes for a burger and a pint if your gate is down the concourse.

Menu pricing lands in typical airport territory: think roughly $15–$20 for burgers or sandwiches and another $7–$10 for a draft beer. The focus leans pub-style: burgers, wings, and sandwiches, with Samuel Adams Boston Lager and seasonal brews on tap as the headliners. It’s more about reliable bar food than anything you’d plan a layover around.

Beer is the obvious play here, with flights or a pint of Boston Lager or a current seasonal usually running a couple of dollars cheaper than cocktails. Mixed drinks and wine are available, but the value sits with the house-name drafts and occasional happy-hour style specials tied to game times or off-peak hours in the Main Terminal.

Seating splits between bar stools with direct TV views and standard tables that may only see one or two screens. If you care about watching a specific game that starts at, say, 4:05 p.m., grab a bar seat early and ask which channels they can switch on before you order your first round.

Tip: Check your exact gate in the Main Terminal and set a hard “leave” time on your phone when you sit down; CHS isn’t huge, but a 10-minute walk plus a slow check can sneak up on you after a second beer.

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