| jredmond (111), Manhattan, New York |
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February 19, 2012 I’ve been here several times with Linh, back when I was getting the ole’ Masters at Drexel. Nice small bar area, with a lot of additional seating. |
| Capa (172), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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October 4, 2011 Stopped in to have a "Apple fixed my computer and I don’t have to buy a new one" celebratory pint the other night. Dark, narrow, and long. Much the same as any big city, east coast city. Pretty crowded for a Monday night and I had to stand while having beer, but not so crowded that I was in the way. Barkeep served me fairly qucikly after I entered so bonus for that. Beer selection had some good stuff on (Founder’s Breakfast Stout, among other things) but for the most part was lacking in creativity. A few tvs showing hte TB v. Texas playoff game. I could see making this a normal stop if you live or work close by, but really not worth going out of your way for. However, the food looked and smelled delicious so maybe next time I’m in the area I’ll stick around longer than just one beer. |
| DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania |
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July 23, 2011 Interesting sort of neighborhood place with a hipster vibe that serves the most amazing homemade rice krispy treats. The place is a bit dark so it’s hard to see things like the menu or the person who you’re talking to. The beer selection is ecletic and crafty without actually being good. But the food is really good and I’d probably go back if I stumbled into again. |
| GMCC2181 (42), Newark , Delaware |
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June 5, 2011 Small local (neighborhood) bar. Crowed... I went there on a saturday night for a ballast point event. Good selection but all the beers were not pouring correct. All head. Kind of dissapointed. I dont know what they have on draft on a regular night but I probably wouldnt return anyway. Too small and crowed. |
| iggynelix (11), Pennsylvania |
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November 11, 2009 Was here for an event that i missed. Three levels of space, bars on 1st and 2nd floors; billiard and darts on 3rd floor. Seeme dto have about doz beers on tap on 2nd floor, perhaps more downstairs. Also about doz dinner bottles and equal amount of cans / bottled selections.
Wed night was packed on 1st and 3nd floors for 20-somethings dinner crowd that seemed to be having a good time. Place reminded me of an old-time negihborhood joint. I sat at 2nd floor bar (next to a few idiots that were drunk off of PBR pounders .. and were asked to leave as i was clearing my tab.) The Chorizon Quesadillas went well with the brews. |
| bp (56), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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October 4, 2008 Been here a number of times on Wednesday night for 1/2 price canned beers. They have three different Sly Fox cans available. They usually have a Bells on draft it seems along with a few other micros. You won’t find anything rare here but it is a solid spot. Food is pretty good too - especially the fries. |
| TomDecapolis (69), Skippack, Pennsylvania |
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December 3, 2007 Decent bar/restaraunt in downtown Philly. Nice tap selection of about 10 or so American Craft beers. No Belgians on the night we were there. Had a special IPA from Flying Fish that they brewed for the palces 4th Anniversary.
Tons of pictures of dogs all over the place.
Three floors with a bars and some booth seats on the 1st floor. Another bar and more seats on the second with a pool table and dart boards on the third. Worth a stop if you are in the area. Get the burger. It is filled with roquefort cheese, topped with leeks and comes with a mix of sweet potatoe and regular potatoe fries on the side. |
| corby112 (17), philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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November 29, 2007 Good Dog is a small dark bar in the middle of Center City Philadelphia with good food a fair selection of beers and a friendly staff. They often have a god selection of beers on tap as well as a good bottle lists. The main attraction however is the good dog burger which is hollowed out and filled with cheese and topped with carmalized leeks. it has to be experienced to be believed. the best burger in the city. |
| Prcaus (18), New Jersey |
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August 7, 2007 One of my favorites. Fairly upscale and fun for a almost "drinking hole." They’ve got a good mix of domestics and if you make requests they will see what they can get for imports in the future. They carry a decent amount of the popular seasons. Their burgers are awesome! And everyone loves the cheap huge bowl of spicy fries. The atomsphere is fun, but not well lit. The bartenders are knowledgable, but service is slightly slow. Warning: The bathrooms about as big as a small coat closet. |
| Zeswaft (110), Seattle, Washington |
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May 28, 2007 nehhhhhhhh, more a hardcore kinda punk bar than a beer bar. actually definitely the case. and the beer selection wasnt that great. highlights include prima pills, 60 minute, maybe some stoudts...maybe a troegs.. i played darts for a while which was fun. also i went on a sunday and a prima pils and vodka tonic were $6 for both. |
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