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Beer Available At Eulogy Belgian Tavern (arranged by most recent)
Russian River Supplication 100, Delirium Tremens 96, Rodenbach Grand Cru 99, Chimay Triple / Blanche (White) / Cinq Cents 99, Oude Gueuze Tilquin à l’Ancienne 99, The Duck-Rabbit Rabid Duck Russian Imperial Stout 99, Dogfish Head Burton Baton 99, Haandbryggeriet Sweet & Sour 61, Ayinger Ur-Weisse 96, Oskar Blues Deviant Dale’s India Pale Ale 99, De Dolle Arabier 97, Russian River Sanctification 100, Manayunk Monk from the Yunk 81, Emelisse Barley Wine 77, Dogfish Head Sahtea 96, Lost Abbey Avant Garde Ale 95, Fish Tale Anniversary Ale - 10² 99, Lost Abbey Inferno Ale 97, Traquair Jacobite Ale 99, Chimay Rouge (Red) / Première 99
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| UDBeernut (53), Saugerties, New York | | April 25, 2012 Drinks and dinner with my wife. A few taps, much more bottles from belgium to california. Service was good. Moules and frites were tasty. Proper glass wear. Nice. A bit pricey, ohhhh well. | | chrispratt (14), , | | March 3, 2012 Friendly and very knowledgeable staff that are always ready to make suggestions if needed. Food is quite good also. | | aj1451 (12), Vancouver, British Columbia | | February 10, 2012 Great selection, Good food but the Service was hit and miss.
I went here multiple times in the past month. The first time was by far the best, we had a server named Christian. He was great, had huge knowledge of the list and Philly beer culture. The moules were wonderful, and the selection was great. Philly has a lot of good beer bars and this one was good.
The service seemed to fall flat on the weekends when I was here and become almost bad when the bar reached capacity, weeknights were great. A place to give a look at when you are in Old City. | | GT2 (196), Washington DC | | January 10, 2012 Stuck in between Triumph Brewing and Khyber Pass in the chaos of downtown Philly’s historic district, Eulogy is a two part, extremely cramped Belgian cafe and beer bar. For Philly Beer Week, this place had a wild tap list including fresh Hill Farmstead Double Citra, Port Brewing Hightide, Hill Farmstead Everett. It was a miracle. But Eulogy doesn’t always have such a stellar tap list and the good stuff was only pouring downstairs, which is cramped beyond belief. Essentially impossible to order a drink. Upstairs was similarly cramped but you can sit at tables. The upstairs bar gets the B tap list forcing you to get beer from downstairs and cart it up through pandemonium to your table. Bottle list was uninspiring. On a normal day, Eulogy is one of those perfect scroll past places since Triumph across the street is cheaper and has better beer- yes, their house beers are very good. Eulogy is a bit too gimmicky and I didn’t think the food quite made up for it. However, it is a harmless place so no reason to drop in and look at the taplist in between bar hopping in downtown. They have something special, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up. | | nbublick (11), , | | October 1, 2011 felt like a bars bar not truly a craft beer bar | | italianjohn (127), Penndel, Pennsylvania | | September 5, 2011 Neat belgian tavern didn’t have the same ambiance as monk’s but this place was one notch under although the ability to go to more bars (triumph, khyber pass, etc is more appealing) ... Sat upstairs which was nice, dark with some tv’s a small bar and decent seating I made a reservation on the website just to make sure I got in .... The bar downstairs was long and spacious and was packed even though it was before the dinner crowd.... The service was good although this was during a before dinnertime crowd .... The selection of beer was great lots of great belgian brews you don’t normally see on tap and a bottle list that covers most belgian brewers and all the styles ... the food was excellent and cooked just right I and the value for the area your going is not too bad for old city .... I’d definitely go here again | | jredmond (111), Manhattan, New York | | July 9, 2011 Went here a few times with Linh. Met the bar manager - cool dude, loves beer and is knowledgeable. They always have a solid draft list in addition to their extensive bottle list. Solid, consistent beer bar - and one of the best spots in Philly. | | MadIndian (31), Levittown, Pennsylvania | | July 8, 2011 This a was decent place to visit that I had never heard of.
The bottle list was nice. A good variety of beers. And I enjoy belgians, so what’s not to love? | | Capa (172), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | June 13, 2011 Nice bar with a excellent Belgian selection. Barkeep was freindly and kept us in beer even though he was busy the whole time. Had the fries which were mighty tasty. A little expensive but for Old City I don’t know what else I would expect. The only real downer was how packed it was combined with how small it can feel, especially upstairs. We sat at the upstairs bar and felt like we were constantly in the way even though we were seated as close to the bar as we could comfortably be. My lady and I really enjoed it though and will hit it up again. | JohnCoctosin (7), California does not count - explanation | | June 6, 2011 I didn’t eat or look at a menu so that’s N/A.
The service was good and the beer list was outstanding, lots of unique Belgians and bottled beers I was excited to try. The prices were a bit steep though. The bar was a little small but the ambiance was great, old-world style Belgian alehouse. |
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Scene Classy, fun, great beers, Belgian owned
Staff Knowledgable, friendly
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