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| regspeir (17), Havertown, Pennsylvania | | September 19, 2011 This is the BEST (and almost ONLY) place at the Jersey shore I have stumbled into that has a great craft beer selection. There are a whopping 36 taps, and the couple I had tasted very fresh. Food was good as well - the thin crust, brick-oven pizza and steamers were particularly delicious. Everyone was friendly, as craft beer places are most often. They were a little understaffed (someone had unexpectedly quit) but the wait staff was courteous and prompt nevertheless. There was an outside area which I never made it to. All-in-all, this is a MUST if you are in South Jersey and I will absolutely be back! | | bobbypaulson (37), Fergus Falls, Minnesota | | March 25, 2011 went here on my wife and I’s honeymoon. This place rules, it was the best place to get a craft beer on tap and in bottles down here in Wildwood. The food was decent too and our waitress was beer knowledgable and speedy. This place is highly recommended if you in the area and the craft beer crave hits you!!!!! | | JFGrind (72), Glenside, Pennsylvania | | June 12, 2010 Been going to Goodnight Irene’s when in Wildwood over the past two years. 36 taps that are well maintained and rotated year round, with best selection I have seen in Cape May County. Inside beer menu comes up on the HDTV with alcohol content and pricing. There is an outside deck with limited drafts but waitress brought drinks from inside to us. Waitress needed some education on beer styles, when I asked which IPA’s were currently on tap she mentioned a Saison and a Belgian farmhouse ale. That could be trouble for non-beer geeks. Goodnight Irene’s is a good stop when in Wildwood for craft beer, pizza and to watch sports. Many will remember the location as the old Poplar Cafe. Same ’feel’ just much better beers, vibes and clientele. | | dmac (32), Toms River, New Jersey | | September 20, 2009 Visited here on a weekday afternoon to find the place mostly empty. Dimly lit interior with several TVs that had the Phillies game on. Food menu had the usual bar type food but I didn’t eat anything. The tap list had over 20 solid craft beers on tap along with some more mundane choices like Blue Moon, Hogarden, Leinkugles and some BMC stuff. All the beers I tried tasted fresh and they were all served in the proper glassware, often from the Brewery itself. An electric signboard stated the beer, ABV and price so there are no suprises. The website was fairly up to date with maybe 3 or 4 beers that were either out or replaced. If your in the Cape May Wildwood area this is a definite go to spot. I will be revisiting again next weekend and can’t wait. | | guzzler67 (38), Hanover, Maryland | | September 18, 2009 A great place to go when on the Jersey shore. Much better than Firewaters in Atlantic City, both in selection and service. 38 on tap and another 40 or so in bottles. Warm, inviting interior; spacious bar; there is also an outdoor deck. Lots of specials (just missed ’Beer Geek Mondays’). Large schedule of live entertainment. Friendly staff. Well thought out menu, including wood oven pizzas. Food we had was very good. Everything is reasonably priced. Name may be a little misleading -- it is a pub, with a lot of brews, but they are not doing any brewing there. They do have a house beer, brewed for them by Stoudts. An easy place to find, right on one of the main arteries. We were there in the off season and found things just right. Not sure what to expect in the peak season but how could you go wrong with a huge tap selection and good food in a resort town? One more thing that I wished more bars would do: They display their beer menu on a dedicated TV (along with the prices) as well as on a chalkboard. A really nice place. |
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