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Beer Available At The Sidecar Bar and Grille (arranged by most recent)
Oskar Blues Deviant Dale’s India Pale Ale 99, Dogfish Head 75 Minute IPA (Cask/Bottle) 99, Mikkeller 19 98, Russian River Pliny the Younger 100, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, Southern Tier Oaked Pumking 99, Stillwater/Mikkeller Two Gypsies Our Side 97, Fuller’s Bengal Lancer 86, Evil Twin Biscotti Break 99, Mikkeller Draft Bear 97, Ithaca Excelsior! White Gold 95
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| chrispratt (14), , | | March 3, 2012 My favorite spot to get a good beer with brunch. Always changing out the taps with some really great beers coming through. Food is great, so it’s usually busy on weekends. | | italianjohn (127), Penndel, Pennsylvania | | January 20, 2012 A nice looking corner bar surrounded by no the best neighborhood but right around it are some really nice fixed up rowhouses (PS park close to this place) .... The inside has a long bar and seating along the windows .... I sat up on the new and modern looking second floor with an exposed brick wall nice windows and a smaller bar with the emphasis more on seating with lots of small tables .... taps are the same as downstairs had some local stuff and some high gravity from their wednesday high gravity night still on tap mikkeller, oak aged pumking didn’t see the bottle list though .... menu had half price apps during happy hour and 1 off drafts .... servers were great they came around often and some knew their beer well ..... food was excellent had the chorizo nachos and turkey sandwich on brioche .... prices were decent 6 dollar drafts and the food menu had stuff ranging from 5 bucks to 16 on it .... all in all if your around this area definitely hit this place up it was clean and friendly | | Capa (172), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | November 15, 2011 Nice corner bar always with some good, and usually unique, beers on tap. Even when it isn’t too crowded it feels a little cramped but that really isn’t acomplaint- just an observation. Never had the food so I can’t comment there. The outdoor seating is nice in the spring and leads to a very relaxing beer. I’ve been here only a handful of times and while I tend to always enjoy myself I do find the employees can be a bit on the dull or unfriendly side. Not all of them, just seems that the ones who serve me tedn to be this way. Good place and like to hit it up when I make it to the Graduate Hospital area. | | bp (56), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | September 28, 2008 Nice little place in S Philly with outdoor seating and some indoor tables. Dinner was solid but not spectacular. Certainly good enough food to eat there again. The beer selection was very good for only eight/ten drafts - Pliny, Yeti, Ommegang, Gonzo Imperial Porter, Weyerbacher are the brews I recall being on draft. Pliny was the big score for me. They also had a bottle list which I didn’t take much of a look at. Cool little place and worth stopping in if you are in the area. | | jeremytoni (110), Swedesboro, New Jersey | | May 27, 2008 Walk in on Friday, and the outdoor was packed, able to sit at the bar. Good service, selection and food. |
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