Bōc-Hord Brewery & Bakehouse opened in September 2024 at 833 Mercer Street in downtown Princeton. The business combines a brewery and bakery under one roof, serving house-brewed beers and fresh, made-from-scratch food. 
Owners J.W. Groseclose and Ginger Conley bring backgrounds in brewing and artisan baking, respectively. The name “Bōc-Hord,” taken from Old English for “library,” reflects their focus on craftsmanship. The brewery’s early lineup includes Golden Goose Ale, Bitter Queen ESB, and Irish Ord’s Stout.
The bakehouse produces pretzel buns, sourdough loaves, and bread bowls, which are used in sandwiches, pizzas, and soups. 
The Creamy Crab Dip served in a bread bowl is exactly what you want when you’re ready for something hearty. You get a deep, hot bowl of rich crab‑cheese dip, full of lump crab meat and seasoned just enough to let the seafood shine, surrounded by a freshly‑baked bread bowl that soaks up every bit of the creamy sauce. It’s indulgent and heavy, and the bread makes it fun to eat—tearing off chunks, dipping, scraping the bowl. 
The Golden Goose Ale (4.7% ABV), is light, clean finish and very drinkable.
Grade: A
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