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Beer Available At Tun Tavern (arranged by most recent)
Tun Tavern Belgian Brown , Tun Tavern Farmhouse IPA , Tun Tavern Belgian Strong , Tun Tavern Summer Pilsner , Tun Tavern Hefeweizen 34, Tun Tavern Leather-Neck Stout 51, Tun Tavern Devil Dog Pale 70, Tun Tavern Irish Red 36, Tun Tavern Tun Light 26, Tun Tavern All American IPA 61, Tun Tavern At The Shore Belgian Style Tripel
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chawkfan (2), does not count - explanation | | March 17, 2012 The times I’ve gone there the food is pretty good. The beer selection is good but the quality is below par at best. One or two of the brews are good, but most are lower quality served to the masses. :) I’ve seen bad ratings on the service, but the times I’ve been there the service is pretty good. | | Boliv (35), New York | | May 28, 2011 Visited this place for happy hour for my bachelor party. We just had drinks, although the food looked pretty tasty as well. The beers were good, available in flights to taste the all, and pitchers to sate the 10 guys in our group. Lots of fun hanging out on the open-air patio, drinking, and listening to a band (the band sucked). Thanks for a great time guys! | gustavf (1), , Norway does not count - explanation | | April 19, 2011 Went here on a Monday night with few people in town. Knowledgeable bartender and a few good beers on tap (24 in all). Bottle selection was rather limited. Good place for a beer in Atlantic City. | | FROTHINGSLOSH (48), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania | | March 15, 2011 Crowed, loud and a bit disorganized is how I would describe this place. Service was slow and the staff did not know a whole lot about the beer. The beer was mediocre and the food the same. Basic bar stuff. Nothing special. | | blipp (63), Newark, New Jersey | | March 13, 2011 Went around 5 or 6 on a Thursday. Not too busy, no wait for tables and there were three seats available together at the bar for me and my two friends. Bartender was nice enough. Sampler of 5 3 oz. cost $6. Unfortunately no rotating seasonal was on when I went. Decent place, I’d go back again if I find myself in A.C. | | lalu (37), Laval, Quebec | | December 29, 2009 Been to this place many times because of work.Food is OK,not great.
Service is average to poor.
Prices are expensive and they even charge tip for bigger groups.
Beer is generally well made but nothing amazing yet for me.
nut much else to say about it. | | Glouglouburp (259), Montreal, Quebec | | August 28, 2009 Visited summer 2008. Well located, walking distance from the beach and the main casinos. 7 beers on tap when I was there + 1 bottle 鼮ml) Grand Cru. Sits about 100 inside with another 50 in the nice front patio (where I had to beg not to be served in plastic glasses). Atmosphere is half-half pub-restaurant. Typical clean almost franchise-like sport pub décor. The beer really were not as bad as I was told. The girlfriend and I shared 4 pints and they ranged from very bland to actually pretty good. I didn’t I would score a few mid-3 there but I did. Food is greasy pub fare. I actually really liked the Double Tun Burger. Probably the fattest most calorific burger I’ve ever had. You eat that on a daily basis and you’re all set for a triple bypass surgery. Bottom line, some beers really are bad but some are pretty good and the food is nice if you feel like greasy food. I’ll would gladly go back there is (big if) I’m ever in Atlantic city. This place is underrated or I was lucky. | | ben4321 (117), Hoboken, New Jersey | | August 19, 2009 This place was alright for what it is. Beers were all pretty subdued (trying to reach out to the clientele of AC I would presume). Was here at dinner time (8:00ish) on a Friday night. We got a table outside (it was relatively empty considering), and enjoyed a few beers to go along with some decent food, and some live music on the patio. Not a bad place for sure, don’t expect any outstanding beers (of the ones I tried I scored the All American IPA the highest) (7 total on tap on my visit), but its certainly better then what is available around this area at other places, and worth at least 1 visit. Our service was pretty poor (especially considering how empty it was), which was particularly disappointing, as I rarely complain about service. Poor service was throughout the meal, including having to wait almost 20 minutes after being seated before we were greeted by our waitress, despite them appearing to be way over-staffed, and had to go inside to pay, as after she brought the check she never came back. Located near many major casinos and the Outlet mall, a good place for gamblers and shoppers alike. Another perk I found, free parking (up to 4 hrs) across the street if you spend $10 at Tun Tavern, so we were able to walk around for a while after dinner and not have to go pay for parking somewhere.
| | Bonster (29), Jersey Shore, New Jersey | | August 4, 2009 This place is always packed when I go. The selection is ok I guess, nothing special. It was always a good place to start the party when I was in college. | | JFGrind (72), Glenside, Pennsylvania | | July 15, 2009 I’ve been tot he Tun Tavern a few times, each while a convention was going on next door. Lunchtime crowd was packed each time with business types. Full stocked bar staffed by cute twentysomething barmaids. Attentive staff, not sure how knowledgable on the beer. If your at the Convention Center or the Walk outlets its close by, if your at the casinos the brewpub may be a hike to get to. |
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