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My wife and I will often stop in on a Sunday afternoon, trying to delay Monday. There are probably about a dozen of the Dogfish beers on tap. The food is higher end pub grub - typical sandwiches plus pizzas, steaks, pasta.
The only unfortunate part is that it is one of the few such establishments in the area, so the wait to get a table on a Friday or Saturday evening can easily exceed an hour.
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Brad Seibert,
Oakton, VA
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This is not a brewpub as they do not produce on premises. It is a tied house, offering a good variety of the Dogfish head beers brewed in Delaware. Some vintage ales are for sale, a rare if pricey treat. Many of the tap and bottle varieties are not available in the surrounding retail market. Food is good.
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Roach,
Plano, TX
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Stopped in here on a recent trip to the DC area. The place is great. Good food and good sized portions. A really good hoppy pale ale went well with the fish & chips especially if you like to use malt vinegar. A return visit is definately in order.
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Tom R.,
Cape Carteret, NC
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