No pictures, but in my travels the breweries where I really enjoyed the view are: Ommegang (which was already been mentioned) Von Trapp and Foam Brewers in Vermont Dockside Brewing and New England Brewing Company (Branford) in Connecticut https://www.vontrappbrewing.com/bierhall.htm https://www.docksidebrewery.com/ https://www.newenglandbrewing.com/branford
Our towns small, local and seasonal brewery right along the Nantasket Beach in Mass has a great view as well. Opens for the season on Thursday. Doctor’s Island Brewing
Was waiting for someone to mention these! I'd also include Hill Farmstead. It doesn't hurt all three have amazing beer as well. I'd go just for the beers if all three were in some dingy warehouse (and many many people do). Doesn't hurt Schilling and Von Trapp have good food too. I'd throw in Dorchester Brewing in Boston. The roof deck has a beautiful view of the Boston sky line. So many places in Europe that probably have no comparison to the US.
The two atop my personal list are Kloster Andechs (30-45 minutes from Munich) and Greifenklau in Bamberg.
77 Steakhouse and Salon in Hulett, Wyoming on August 25th, 2025. Sadly I wish I took more pictures of the view here. And this was The Gold Club at Devils Tower, which naturally my uncle would choose since he loves golfing.
And oh man I can not forget Ten Sleep Brewery in Ten Sleep, which is a town of 260 folks. This is from the website. Also one of the breweries I had the utmost pleasure of training their whole staff. Ten Sleep Brewery
Any number of breweries in the Finger Lakes of NY have nice views, a couple I liked were Lucky Hare: And Two Goats:
Estes Park Brewery. Didn't think much of the beer, though it's been a LONG while, but the view was pretty fantastic.
Sierra Nevada Asheville is just in a pretty area and I can't say enough good things about them, even though the views aren't as spectacular as some others it's still a super chill vibe there.
I'm lucky I get to go there every week. Their other location has a bigger biergarten with a European feel to it, albeit no view.
The town of Winthrop WA has made itself into an Old West-type town wooden sidewalks and all. All the businesses are in old timey buildings, and the 'school' is Old Schoolhouse Brewing. They have a nice seating area, right next to the Methow River: