Lost Tavern Opening New Facility At St. Luke’s SportsPlex and Pickleball Lehigh Valley
This afternoon, I have some exciting news coming out of Lost Tavern Brewing in Allentown, Pennsylvania:
Big News, Lehigh Valley! And a big win! Two community favorites are teaming up: Pickleball Lehigh Valley + Lost Tavern Brewing!
We’re thrilled to announce that a brand-new Lost Tavern Brewing location is opening at St. Luke’s SportsPlex and Pickleball Lehigh Valley on Friday, Aug. 22 in “Court 25.” So, after your next game or pickleball match, kick back with friends and enjoy some of the Lehigh Valley’s finest craft brews. Lost Tavern has been serving up fresh, high-quality beer since 2016—from timeless classics to creative new styles. On tap for the grand opening: “1872” Hazy IPA, originally brewed to celebrate St. Luke’s 150th Anniversary. Sports + Community + Great Times = Game. Set. Match. Pickleball Lehigh Valley and Lost Tavern Brewing!
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About Lost Tavern Brewing:
Lost Tavern Brewing is a family-friendly craft brewery and taproom with locations in Hellertown and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They emphasize honoring the past while crafting the future, drawing inspiration from the history of the area and the original Lost Tavern that once stood in Hellertown.
Lost Tavern Brewing:
Locations:
Three taprooms, one in Hellertown (782 Main Street), one at the St. Luke’s SportsPlex, and another in Bethlehem (444 Main Street).
Taprooms:
The Hellertown taproom is housed in a renovated 1927 garage, featuring a vintage industrial atmosphere with 16 taps, regular cask offerings, and rotating food trucks. The Bethlehem location is within the historic Moravian Book Shop.
Beer:
Offers a variety of craft beers, including IPAs, sours, lagers, and hard seltzers. They focus on using high-quality, fresh, and local ingredients, according to their website.
Atmosphere:
Both taprooms provide a comfortable and welcoming environment, with ample seating, brewery tours (in Hellertown), and live music.
Community:
They actively participate in the local community, hosting events, collaborating with other breweries, and supporting local businesses.
History:
The name “Lost Tavern” pays homage to the original tavern in Hellertown, which was a vital part of the town’s early social life.


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