Built in 1902. Re-Imagined in 2016.
We're proud of our history at the Creamery!
Our site was formerly the Eastern Condensed Milk Company, founded in 1902. The Creamery, (see what we did there) was re-imagined as a pop-up beer garden and community gathering space in 2016.
We celebrate all things authentic and local including history, art, live music and food. At our core we care about community.
1902-1903
Founded as the “Eastern Condensed Milk Company” by Theodore Pennock, father of baseball Hall of Famer and Kennett Square native, Herb Pennock. Theodore Pennock was also the president and general manager of the company.
1907
The Mohawk Condensed Milk Company of Rochester, New York purchased the Eastern Condensed Milk Company.
1909
The Creamery was once again sold, this time to Supplee’s Alderney Dairies. It was equipped with machinery, including a 13-ton refrigerating machine to pasteurize and bottle milk that would be shipped to Philadelphia. Supplee was also one of the first companies to insist that an expert examine all of the milk for safety and sanitation. The company also advertised ice cream with the slogan “Notice the Flavor!”
1938
Renamed the Supplee Willis-Jones Milk Company.
1960-2003
The Creamery served as a cannery for the Mushroom Company. By the mid-1920’s Southeastern Pennsylvania was the “Mushroom Capital of the World” and produced 90% of the mushrooms cultivated in the country at the time.
2011
The Creamery got some new owners committed to honoring the space’s past and re-imagining its future.
2016
The Creamery opens up to the public, revitalized as an expansive community center, beer garden, and arts hub for all to enjoy.
2018
The Creamery found its permanent home in the Kennett Square community.