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Beer Available At Harvest Moon Brewery & Cafe (arranged by most recent)
Zythos , Harvest Moon Full Moon Pale Ale 84, Harvest Moon Abbey Single , Harvest Moon Paddy’s Irish Stout , Harvest Moon MOONshine Barley Wine 60, Harvest Moon Moonlight Kolschbier 46, Harvest Moon Jimmy Ds Firehouse Red 68, Harvest Moon Lemon Sorachi Saison , Harvest Moon British Nut Brown 49, Harvest Moon Hops² Double IPA 68, Struise Black Damnation V - Double Black 100, Harvest Moon Harvest Hefe Weisen 30
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| hbmason (20), Shoreline, Washington | | April 6, 2012 Nice selection with 5 or 6 taps. Decent food. Nice if your in the area, but don’t go too far out of your way. | closey22 (1), Mt. Laurel, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | March 21, 2012 Beer very good! food nice 4 da price | | Newk (24), , | | February 24, 2012 Harvest Moon has been a staple in New Brunswick for a good while. It had been a long time since I had left Rutgers until the other day.
Harvest Moon hasn’t changed all too much and the set up is still exactly the same as when I had been here years ago. It’s a real good atmosphere that belies it’s being in a college town. It’s a very laid back atmosphere with a nice bar area.
The quality of the brews is still pretty good. They aren’t amazing, but on the whole pretty good. The service was usually on point and it was never too much of a problem to get a beer or some food.
The selection is mostly focused on their brews as would be expected. They aren’t that deep in other brews but have a good amount of whiskey and some wine selections as well.
The food is also very solid. The fries were on the smaller side, but the wrap that I got was very good.
Harvest Moon was enjoyable to stop in and remember all the times I had come here when I was in college. It is certainly different from a lot of other rutgers bars, which is not a bad thing at all | | joebudzjoe (33), Connecticut | | January 8, 2012 I stopped by for a few pints and pizza before a Rutgers/UConn game and I recommend this place. It’s a clean, kinda tightly snugged saloon themed place that is set up in an L shape. On a Saturday at 7 PM, there were 4 bartenders on duty who were quick to refill pints with little waiting time. Their beers are OK, nothing to search for, but not bad for a smallish city in NJ. Their bar fare is also OK, nothing mouth watering, but tasty and fairly priced. On a Saturday night, pints were $5, which is comparable for a place like New Brunswick. While this place doesn’t blow anything out of the water, it will certainly be my pre-RAC watering hole whenever I visit Rutgers. | | emtrexx (11), Milford, Connecticut | | September 26, 2011 It was sort of out of the way when I lived in NB, especially since I lived near all the other college bars at the time, but this place had a special something. The beers are quite good and it was definitely a chill destination. I wish I went stopped by here more often to really get familiarized with all their beers. | | fbm115 (13), New Jersey | | February 13, 2011 I lived in New Brunswick for a couple of years and this was one of my go to spots. You can see the brew house as you walk in through very large windows. the feremeting tanks can be seen through smaller window below that show into the basement. They have a decent American food menu, burgers, pizza, sandwiches, etc. The beer is always decent and enjoyable. Lots of style of house beer to choose from. No guest taps. Growlers to go $10. not bad. I always like to stop here whenever I have the chance | | ssb2much (10), New Jersey | | January 27, 2011 I go for the beer and its worth the stop. The place has a great atmosphere most of the time. occasionally it gets crowded and thats no fun but otherwise its good. Try all the beers and get your own opinion. worth it
| | someviking (13), old bridge, New Jersey | | December 27, 2010 always enjoyed every beer i ever had at this place. the firemans red is a classic. besides when it’s crowded due to an unfortuneate influx of ignorant college kids it’s a pretty comfortable place to enjoy a beer. | TheVikingWL (8), , New Jersey does not count - explanation | | September 9, 2010 Beer selection is nicely varied, but the overall quality of some of them isn’t that great. Their stouts are delicious, as well as whatever PA or IPA they have on draft. Problem with the place is the size; during the semester at Rutgers the place gets packed and it’s hard to move around which really negates going there for a decent beer. | | auerbrau (232), Peace Dale, Rhode Island | | July 13, 2010 Overall, I’m mixed about this place. My first experience was piss poor, my second relatively decent. The first time I stopped in here it was filled with a bunch of New Jersey "bros", including the meathead bartender who talked to his friend instead of pouring drinks. The beers were not that great, the atmosphere even less impressive. The second, I went for dinner with colleagues and we sat upstairs near the window, had decent food a few pints, good service, and a nice time. Hit or miss, perhaps. |
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Scene Downtown brewpub
Noise Loud
Staff Somewhat knowledgeable
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Food Above average pub fare
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