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Founders Hand of Doom 92, Jolly Pumpkin Noel de Calabaza 96, Dogfish Head 75 Minute IPA 94
More Beers Available Here
Malheur Bière Brut (Reserve) 98, Lagunitas A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale 96, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper 99, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 98, Avery The Beast Grand Cru Ale 95, Dogfish Head Midas Touch Golden Elixir 88, Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Ithaca Flower Power India Pale Ale 85, Victory Harvest Ale 79, Bear Republic Mach 10 94, Ithaca Excelsior! Alphalpha 94, Allagash Black 95, Gulden Draak 97, Delirium Noël 94, Köstritzer Schwarzbier 80, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel 89, Augustijn Blond 80, Klokke Roeland 78, Terrapin Big Hoppy Monster 98, St. Bernardus Christmas Ale 98, Terrapin Side Project Gamma Ray 83, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98, Stone Oaked Double Bastard 98, Ballast Point Sculpin IPA (North Star) 99, Verhaeghe Duchesse De Bourgogne 95, Allagash Fluxus 2008 94, Philadelphia Philabuster Wheat Wine 55, Corsendonk Christmas Ale 96, Allagash Burnham Road 76, Allagash Interlude 99, Allagash Victoria Ale 90, Allagash Victor 84, Ramstein Eisbock 96, Coniston Old Man Ale (Cask) 52, River Horse Tripel Horse 77, Russian River Damnation 96, Lost Abbey Judgment Day 98, Founders Reds Rye P.A. 98, Baladin Super Baladin Sour Edition 77, Bells Expedition Stout 100, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 100, Delirium Nocturnum 88, Allagash Musette 94, Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout 100, Ithaca Excelsior! White Gold 86, Jolly Pumpkin La Roja 97, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Fantôme Brise-BonBons! 94, Fantôme Printemps 94, Allagash Tripel Reserve 98, Ommegang Biere de Mars 95, Stone Bourbon Barrel Old Guardian Barley Wine 99, Jolly Pumpkin Luciernaga (The Firefly) 97, Allagash Odyssey 98, Jolly Pumpkin Fuego del Otono (Autumn Fire) 96, Jolly Pumpkin Bam Noire 88, 21st Amendment Back in Black 92, Tröegs JavaHead Stout 90, Allagash Curieux 96, Jolly Pumpkin Maracaibo Especial 96, Jolly Pumpkin Madrugada Obscura 94, Jolly Pumpkin Oro de Calabaza 97, Struiselensis 96, Lagunitas Olde Gnarly Wine 98, Victory Old Horizontal 100, Dogfish Head Olde School Barleywine 96, Pennichuck Pompier 78, Weyerbacher Insanity 96, Weyerbacher Fourteen 85, Sly Fox Panacea 88, Founders Wheat Wine 81, De Dolle Oerbier Special Reserva 100, Affligem Triple 94, De Dolle Arabier 94, De Dolle Oerbier 98, Gouden Carolus Classic 98, Gouyasse Tripel (Triple) 86, Sly Fox Palisade Pale Ale 60, Bayerischer Bahnhof Original Leipziger Gose 77, Two Brothers Hop Juice 94, Lost Abbey The Angels Share 100, Lost Abbey 10 Commandments 97, Lost Abbey Carnevale (2009) 95, Achel 8 Blond 96, De Proefbrouwerij Les Deux Brasseurs 98, Deus Brut des Flandres 95, Tröegs Scratch 23 42, Boulder Beer Planet Porter 53, Iron Hill Harvest Ale 53, Gritty McDuffs Halloween Ale 77, St Feuillien Triple 96, Livery McGilligans IPA 80, EKU Pilsner 32, Lakefront Klisch Pilsner 41, Port Brewing Panzer Imperial Pils 92, Grimbergen Double (Dubbel) 81, Livery Laughing Dragon American Red Ale 71, BFM Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien 2005 98, Cantillon Framboise 98, The Bruery Hottenroth Berliner Weisse 93, Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA 98, Achel 8 Bruin 97, t Smisje Calva Reserva 88, Duyck St. Druon de Sebourg 55, Victory Schwarz Pils 66, Mahrs Bräu Kellerbier Ungespundet Hefetrüb 71, Affligem Blonde 76, Sixpoint Otis 88, Stone Levitation Ale 87, Val-Dieu Brune 85, Legacy Bruin 85, Steenbrugge Tripel 66, Sixpoint Bengali Tiger IPA 93, Rodenbach Grand Cru 98, t Smisje Wostyntje 49, Thomas Hooker Liberator Doppelbock 98, Oud Beersel Framboise 87, Abbaye des Rocs Grand Cru 100, Pietra Colomba Blanche 25, Ichtegems Grand Cru 80, Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout 98, New Holland Night Tripper 98, Victory Uncle Teddys Bitter 70, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, Malheur 10 93, Kasteelbier Tripel Blonde 11% 85, Maredsous 10 94, Witkap Pater Singel 83, Dock Street Bubbly Wit 59, Girardin Gueuze Black Label 100, Kulmbacher Mönchshof Kellerbier 68, Left Hand Twin Sisters Double IPA 87, River Horse Hopalotamus 87, Dogfish Head Burton Baton 96, Legacy Hoptimus Prime 90, Bells Hopslam 100, Russian River Pliny the Elder 100, Cantillon Iris 96, Left Hand Jackmans Pale Ale 62, Sierra Nevada Imperial Smoked Porter 94, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision 98, Rochefort Trappistes 6 97, Schloss Eggenberg Urbock 23° 72, Kulmbacher Eisbock 98, Southern Tier Choklat 99, Cantillon Cuvée des Champions 99, Elysian Night Owl Pumpkin Ale 86, Ridgeway Warm Welcome 45
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18 reviews for Teresa’s Next Door
| jeremytoni (53), Swedesboro, New Jersey | | October 18, 2009 Great beer slection, good service even when very busy, and the best mussels. | | 41cubs (14), , New Jersey | | October 15, 2009 Great town to take a walk in and enjoy the surroundings. Teresa’s is extremely busy so know this ahead of time. I was there on an average weekday night so I can only imagine a weekend. Really creative, somewhat alternative menu options that seemed to be executed very well. I only had one sandwich (wild boar ham and venison salami) but it was great. Selection is about as good as any body could possibly ask for. The drafts were plentiful and of very high quality, I think I recall about 20 total. Great, rare stuff in bottles as well. Decent service, but again hardcore slammin busy that night. Not a great feel of the place but with some age and love I’m sure it will come around. | | michael-pollack (71), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania | | October 2, 2009 Nice ambiance. Good, if not sometimes a bit slow, service. Very good draught and bottle selection. Very good food. Less than average value. | patrickfannon (2), Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | September 18, 2009 Teresa’s Next Door is a lovely, beautiful bar. Decorated modestly, with a gorgeous. solid oak bar. The selection of brews is fantastic, the servers are friendly, outgoing and helpful, and the food is great. With glasses for nearly every brew, this bar is stacked. A real gem on the Main Line. I get beers here at least three times a week. Highly recommended. | | Jsawyer (21), Glenside, Pennsylvania | | January 9, 2009 Been there twice now and cannot wait to return. Feels like home. Excellent rotating taps and huge bottle selection. Had a Cantillon Cuvee des Champions last night, didn’t think there were many in the states. Excellent service and all proper glassware of which they have what seems like an infinite amount. Beautiful layout as well. Bar on the left and booths on the right, well lit and very clean. Friendly staff even when we get loud. The beer is really wonderful here though. My only complaint is that its a little pricey but its Wayne. I’ll live and keep going back. | | willblake (59), Belcamp, Maryland | | December 7, 2008 20080613 Nice place with an excellent variety to their selection. The beer list was a joy to peruse. The bartender was attentive although it should be noted that we were the only three in the place. The food was good, though a bit on the pricey side. I will definitely return if I am in the area. | | Funknmilla (11), Phoenixville, Pennsylvania | | October 29, 2008 Came for Chimay’s 25 Anniversary (celebrating 25 years of Chimay in the US. Also a free glass....server was very friendly and quite generous with the free samples...nice clean appearance to the bar....a wonderful glassware and beer selection...as well as one of the most unique bathroom sinks...:) | | jmm635 (33), Havertown, Pennsylvania | | October 9, 2008 Great little Belgian place in Wayne! About 20 beers on tap with maybe around 100-150 bottles. Very nice selection and the beers on tap rotate frequently. The beer menu includes a detailed description of ever draught beer. The wall behind the bar has every type of glass imaginable. Food is pretty good. A few types of mussels (favorite is the dirty) and very good fries. Service is hit or miss. Definitely give it a try if you are in the area. This is a quality Belgian bar, without having to wait an hour+ for a table at Monk’s. | | dmac (27), Toms River, New Jersey | | June 17, 2008 Talk about a beer oasis in the middle of a small town, this place blew me away. Visited on a Friday afternoon with two other RBerians on an all day PA beer trek. Teresa’s has the upscale ambiance of a martini bar/lounge but with a beer list that boasts 26 taps, over 200 bottles with no macro shit and tons and tons of visible glassware this place won my heart very quickly. The beer menu itself is very impressive with a description of each selection, the alcohol content, the size of the pour and price. Bottles are broken dwon into country of origin with a hefty nod going towards the Belgians. The food was good and served quickly. Service was attentive and the bartender was very friendly and since 2 out of 3 of us had on beer tshirts it easily turned into a conversation centered on the best topic out there. If your within an hour of this place it’s a definite don’t miss. | | agl108 (26), Manayunk, Pennsylvania | | March 17, 2008 Visited 3 times now, usually after a trip to the BeerYard. Fantastic food. The mussels are a must. Everthing else I’ve tried (from sandwich to filet mignon) has been above average as well. Superb draft and bottle selection with frequent rotation. Reasonable pricing. The domestic micro offerings could be improved. It gets crowded on Friday and Saturday nights, prepare to wait for a while if you are looking to eat. Overall, a top notch beer bar. |
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