Meet Crime + Punishment
From ales and lagers, to saisons and IPAs, there’s something on tap for everyone. C+P aims to blend the once-great local brewing tradition with newer craft techniques and international inspirations. They have designed a rotating menu of distinctive brews and Russian-influenced dishes done their way.
Crime + Punishment is proud to be part of a thriving community. We partner with local organizations to promote the rich culture of Brewerytown. Whether sponsoring the little league or hosting Philly arts events, C+P seeks creative ways to step outside our walls and participate in neighborhood life. It’s not just a place to eat and drink, it’s a place to get to know your neighbors.
Adam Fussaro first joined Pathways to Housing PA back in 2008, when we launched our innovative Housing First model here in Philadelphia. He was an integral part of our history, and we were sad to see him move on to pursue other opportunities after working with us for several years.
Adam spent time working as a substance use counselor and COE supervisor for other mental health and housing organizations in the Greater Philadelphia area after he left Pathways. He also helped found Crime and Punishment Brewing Company in 2015.
C+P is located in Brewerytown, a once-thriving location for local breweries that slowly shifted to the midwest; the last closed in 2002. Adam and his partners work to be part of a thriving community, and seek creative ways to step outside their walls and participate in neighborhood life. It’s not just a place to eat and drink, it’s a place to get to know your neighbors.
We are so excited to announce that Crime and Punishment is our beer sponsor for the 2022 Furnished for Good event! It's such a pleasure to partner with an organization that truly cares about our community, and to share their excellent brews with our guests.
We're also very lucky that Adam returned to Pathways in 2021 as our Clinical Director! His experience helping to start our programming here coupled with the experience he has gained since then means that he's incredibly well suited to oversee our clinical teams.
If you aren't able to join us for Furnished for Good on April 28th, please consider visiting Crime and Punishment Brewing Company for one of their distinctive brews and Russian-influenced dishes done their way.