A Man Full of Trouble

Come visit our tasting room located at the historic A Man Full of Trouble Tavern (aMFoT), 127 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA. Built in 1759, aMFoT is the only remaining pre-revolutionary war tavern remaining in the city of Philadelphia. Closed to the public since 1996, it has now re-opened as a 25 seat tasting room and bar where you can enjoy a our full range of farmhouse beers and ferments on draft, cask and in bottle, alongside a highly curated selection of Pennsylvania’s wine and spirits.

No reservations are required to visit. If you are interested in hosting a private event at the tavern, please email us at contact@successionfermentory.com. Our hours are posted on the landing page of our website. Updates about events and other special occasions can be found on our Instagram and Facebook pages.

The restoration of the historic tavern was led by John Milner Architects and property owner Dan Wheeler. The galleries and collections on the second floor were curated and designed by Dan Wheeler. The interior of the first floor bar area was designed by Hannah LeVasseur of our very own StellaLou Farm and Keith Hartwig of Succession Fermentory.