Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Terrapin Wake-n-Bake Coffee Oatmeal Imperial Stout 98, Holy Mackerel Special Golden Ale 63
More Beers Available Here
Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #20 - Glacier Harvest Wet Hop Beer 62, Ølfabrikken Porter 100, Sierra Nevada Estate Brewers Harvest Ale 94, The Bruery Trade Winds Tripel 91, Bells Rye Stout 89, BrewDog Stone Bashah 93, Flying Fish Exit 1 85, Stone Cali-Belgique IPA (Cali-België) 94, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Imperial Porter 94, Left Coast/Oggis Hop Juice 95, Elysian Loser Pale Ale 64, Sierra Nevada Kellerweis Hefeweizen 94, Founders Cerise 79, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 98, Brooklyn Lager 83, Sly Fox Phoenix Pale Ale 81, Pretty Things Jack Dor 91, Yards Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale 82, Sly Fox Royal Weisse 83, Southern Tier Hop Sun 78, Yards General Washington Tavern Porter 74, Yards Saison (2009 + later) 60, Atwater Voodoo Vator Doppelbock 63, Ithaca Cascazilla 89, Breckenridge Agave Wheat 34, Dieu du Ciel Équinoxe du Printemps 92, Stoudts Scarlet Lady Ale ESB 72, Weyerbacher Zotten 82, Lagunitas 2009 Correction Ale 96, Cisco Grey Lady 68, Laughing Dog AlphaDog Imperial IPA 93, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Mikkeller USAlive! 95, Jolly Pumpkin Madrugada Obscura 94, Allagash Fluxus 2008 94, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, St. Bernardus Abt 12 100, The Duck-Rabbit Rabid Duck Russian Imperial Stout 97, Jolly Pumpkin Maracaibo Especial 96, Hitachino Nest Lacto Sweet Stout 27, The Duck-Rabbit Porter 90, Ballast Point Victory at Sea Coffee Vanilla Imperial Porter 99, Ommegang Biere de Mars 95, Skyscraper Lug Nut Lager 41, Delirium Tremens 91, Spaten Optimator 94, McEwans Scotch Ale 89, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Victory Prima Pils 92, Anchor Liberty Ale 92, Founders Porter 99, Hoppin Frog Bodacious Black & Tan 97, Mad River Steelhead Double IPA 88, Mad River Jamaica Red Ale 72
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44 reviews for Foodery (10th St)
| JohnnyJ (29), Carlsbad, California | | October 30, 2009 Good selection, Mix-n-match 6 packs. A little pricey though. Friendly staff. I was able to get some East Coast beers I normally cant get from here, so I liked it. | | MaltDawg (11), Richmond, Virginia | | September 16, 2009 Great selection of beers. Mix it up. Friendly staff. Didn’t have time to try food but hear the sandwichs are great. | | Headbanger (44), Aurora, Illinois | | July 19, 2009 Stopped by on a trip to Philadelphia. Great selection and the mix a six of any size bottle and get 10% off is cool but they are definitiley pricey. Great service from anyone I spoke with. Nice little shop near downtown. | | WeeHeavySD (102), San Diego (Hillcrest), California | | June 25, 2009 This used to be my girlfriend’s bottle shop when she lived in Philly. She lived next door, so we had to go hear and they had some good beer and it really should be called the beerery, though I understand the whole food-ery brew-ery thing. Not super cheap but mix a six is a big thing. I liked it. | | JoeMcPhee (262), Jackson Heights, New York | | March 21, 2009 Be prepared to leave with a lighter wallet. It was close to my hotel and that’s really the only reason I went here. Way too expensive although there was a lot of stuff that I couldn’t get in New York, so I bought a few. The stuff is well stored in dark coolers throughout, so that’s a plus, but I can’t get over those prices. I picked my stuff out before they were legally allowed to sell it, but the guy behind the counter just tucked my six packs into a cooler up front so I could just pick them up in an hour’s time. Not bad really. | | OSLO (80), Perth, Australia | | March 17, 2009 Came across this store entirely by accident while taking 10th to South Street. The store is really tiny, just a corner shop that doesn’t look like much from the outside. Inside, the selection is solid, with a number of coolers in the back and a few shelves with larger bottles. Nothing really amazed me, but again, it was a very nice selection. One annoying thing was that their prices were not listed, so you have to page through a binder they have set out to find out how much things cost. The service was a little below par, certainly not overly friendly, and the prices seemed a bit high. All in all pretty good. | | LilBeerDoctor (29), East Setauket, New York | | January 11, 2009 Stopped by here for a quick visit. It’s a small shop, but they’ve got a lot of quality beer. I didn’t buy much (although I wanted to), only because it was quite expensive. Probably a regular 12 oz. bottle was ~$3-$4 on average. They have a good selection of domestic beers, although they don’t have the complete lineup of high end imports that the other Foodery has. Definitely a place to check out if you have the time but it’s not really a place you can expect to bring home a big haul. For the locals, I’m not sure how bottle prices compare to other stores given the silly PA laws, but it’s probably a place to check out too. | | pinkzambia (43), Boise, Idaho | | July 3, 2008 This place is really cool. Lots of micro choices including West coast and of course, East coast. The guy thta helped me knew his beer which was nice. Super friendly, but WAAAAYY overpriced. He said that if you bought a six pack the sixth bottle was discounted, so I was really stoked. I was shocked when the total came to $19 for a sick pack. None of the bottles have prices stickers on them which is a sly trick on their part.
Due to the assinine liquor laws in PA, they have to be a deli in order to sell beer as part of their take out. What is funny is that they have all this sandwich equipment, but rarely use it. He told me they make about 10 sandwiches a day. Everybody knows it is all about the beer. | | FooFaa (25), Lebanon, Pennsylvania | | May 31, 2008 The selection is very good, with a few rare beers, but I think they are over-priced. There’s a decent selection of Belgians and other quality European beers: Nogne, Olfbrikken, Cantillon, Rochefort, Ayinger, and many more. The domestic craft beer selection is also very good: Bells, Lost Abbey, Jolly Pumpkin, and all the locals. The staff was friendly and left us to do our thing. If you’re looking for take-out beer while downtown then this is the place to go. | | mkobes (49), paramus, New Jersey | | March 2, 2008 Very well lit store and clean. Big selection of beer bottles, Cantillon, Mikkeller. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. You can easily mix and match singles. The stores prices are high. They sell chips and dips and other snacks. Decent place. |
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