Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Thirsty Dog Siberian Night Imperial Stout 100, Orkney Skull Splitter (Bottle) 91, Port Brewing Midnight Sessions Lager (Moon Lit Sessions) 95
More Beers Available Here
Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 82, Allagash Curieux 96, Stoudts Double IPA 96, Stone Smoked Porter 98, Anchor Porter 98, Stone Ruination IPA 100, La Chouffe 97, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 97, Victory Braumeister Pils 86, Victory Hop Wallop 95, Lindemans Framboise 92, Brooklyn Savoir Faire 78, Lefebvre Floreffe Wit 55, Lost Abbey Red Barn Ale 95, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Lost Coast Downtown Brown 75, Russian River Blind Pig IPA 99, Bells Hopslam 100, Lost Abbey Lost and Found 95, Southern Tier Krampus 94, Southern Tier Gemini 98, Stone India Pale Ale (IPA) 99, Long Trail Hibernator 64, Russian River IPA 94, Lakefront Holiday Spice Lager Beer 85, Left Hand Sawtooth Ale 67, Moylans White Christmas 2008 (Spiced Winter Lager) 52, N’Ice Chouffe 98, Tröegs Dead Reckoning Porter 92, St. Bernardus Christmas Ale 98, Avery Old Jubilation Ale 94, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 97
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17 reviews for Isaac Newton’s
DeputyAndy (3), New Jersey does not count - explanation | | November 29, 2009 Been here a few times. Nice selection, changes frequently. Draft list is usually nothing to get excited about but the bottle list has some real treasures. This is also a family restaurant so it can get crowded. Also gets insanely packed on weekends after ten. Staff is knowledgeable and helpful. | | jbender (18), Hatboro, Pennsylvania | | November 13, 2009 Had to try this place out. Pretty nice place...food was really good. Really good selection of beer, both on draft and bottled. Great music was playing the whole time and the service was really good as well. Will definitly be back at some point. | | iggynelix (10), Pennsylvania | | October 30, 2009 good solid bar food, decent sized menu. out-door and bar have improved since the fire & rebuild. wide regular rotation of tap beers. bottles tend to favor the belgians. | | vtafro (18), , New Jersey | | September 29, 2009 Great place. Draft list always changing, bottle list is nice(sometimes they run out of the rare ones). Happy hour is very reasonable from 10pm-12am sunday - thursday which is nice. Events scattered and special beers twice to three times a month give good reasons to check this place out. | | lemasney (13), Trenton, New Jersey | | June 26, 2008 This is going to be one of my favorite places to enjoy great food with great craft brew on tap. Food is done very well. An amazing brew variety and a very knowledgeable staff. I’m amazed at the beer advocacy going on right in my area, and I plan to frequent this place and show my support for what they’re doing there. | OwenMunee (1), Yardley, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | May 30, 2008 I’ve been frequenting Isaac’s since 1993 during my bachelor days when I first moved to Newtown. I’m down the road in Yardley now with a wife and three kids and it has become a favorite with the kids as well.
It was after the fire and rebuild that Isaac’s really rev’ed up their selections and became a place to go for good beers/ales/stouts. All the while keeping the feel of a family restaurant.
Great place to go with the family and still get a great pint/bottle.
The Owner is very involved and has been a huge beer advocate in the area.
Look forward to many more good times there. | persico35 (4), Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | March 11, 2008 Great, knowledgable staff. Good selection of every type of beer. Kind of small, but very friendly crowd. I frequent this place and there are only two things that I dont quite get. One: For a place that serves such strong beers, why is the bathroom down the most dangerous drunken staicase you could imagine? Two: Why do they still allow smoking in this place? It really ruins the palate. Food is not great, but good. | HopBackDoc (8), Hatboro, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | April 16, 2007 Great selection of hard to find beer. Even had single bottles to go, but at a price. Food was above average and reasonably priced. Service was above average. Definitely go there again. | | jason (43), Easton, Pennsylvania | | February 26, 2007 Been here a few times and the service has always been either great or lousy, depending on how crowded they are. Good looking restaurant with a wood decor, long bar but cramped area. The clientel is usually snobby with out much appreciation for the good beer the place has, which isn’t too bad because that means more beer for me. The problem is when it gets crowded the smoke can be overwhelming. Over time they have had a great bottle selection - HOTD, De Dolle, Bells, 3 Floyds, and some beers from around the world. Was disappointed when I first went and I saw a Westy 8 on the menu and ordered it and the bartender said "Oh we haven’t had that in years" then why the hell did you have it on the menu? The tap list can be hit or miss. I have had Hopslam on draft and they usually have a Bell’s seasonal on draft. They ofer any bottles for take out but watch out some of them are too pricey - $5 for a Prima Pils? - but some are decent - $ 5 for a HOTD Fred! Not a place I would frequent too much but nice to go to every once in awhile. I recommend going during lunch hour. | cbrixius (9), Newberrytown, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | February 10, 2007 Was looking for a place with good beer as I was staying in the area for work. This place was the closest, and a look at the website showed some west coasters (Rogue, SN, Anchor) along with the standard locals such as DFH, Brooklyn, and Yards on draft. The atmosphere on the bar side was very cozy and friendly and the service was fast and knowledgeable. The food was average, but was timely. It appeared that they had monthly beer tastings of new seasonals from the surrounding breweries, which was a plus in my eyes.
Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone. |
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