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First let me say that I love brewpubs and I frequently patronize many of the philly area brewpubs. I just happen to live the closest to the Manayunk Brew Pub and it by far has the worst beers of any that I've been too. If not for the awesome location and great atmosphere, I'm sure this place would have folded by now.
The food is very good. Some of the specialty drinks are also good, Summer Sangria is great when it's hot. But I like good beer, and they just flat out do not have it here. Watch out for the seasonal beers, they are not very good. Play it safe if you are drinking here and go with some of the standard beers and you may find one that is acceptable.
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We enjoyed our visit to the Manayunk Brewery deck this week, We had an excellent late lunch and enjoyed the rare tuna salad and the Brewers Pizza along with a few beers. Manayunk Brewing does a good job with their beers with a very nice appearance yet the flavor tends to be more on the lighter, less robust, side. The Krooks Mill Pale is a well balanced pale, it could have been a little more hoppy, but all-in-all a very good offering. The Peach Wheat is also a very good offering, a light wheat with just enough peach, which doesn’t overpower the beer. I was really looking forward to the California Dreaming Imperial IPA, unfortunately, I was somewhat disappointed, Although the alcohol content is there, the hops just weren’t, and I felt it was too mild for an imperial.
Bohemian Blonde is a good American style Pilsner, for a more mass market Coors-esque crowd. The Schuylkill Punch is definitely interesting with the raspberry flavor, and what an amazing color, yet very reminiscent to Kool-aid.
Great place to go. Nice atmosphere.
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JAS,
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One of two drinks tasted of soapy water; the other was not replenished the whole evening. The Brew House Burger was ordered "medium well," and came out charred. The Chicken and Shrimp Christopher was bland. The quality of food and service for the prices was surprising.
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Fantastic beer, best IPA I've had nearly anywhere. Not too big a fan of the live cover band they had while I was there, since it made it damn near impossible to talk. Overall though, the beer makes it all worth it.
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Lou,
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very cool place and a nice big deck over the schukyl river. great food selection and the beer is really good. its one of the best pumpkin ales i ever had. the punch is good and i enjoy the other beers as well. definately a nice place to go to. been there 3 times and cant wait to stop in again.
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thomas sup,
schnecksville, PA
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Just on the edge of downtown in the lower level off Main St. Expansive, brick interior--nice building. 8 beers on tap when I visited, none however that stood out to me. I've been to beer fests where Manayunk attended and sometimes had one of their brews as a "top 2 or 3" of all that were there. Not today; most tended toward sweet and all seemed to be under carbonated. The California Dreamin was sweetish and overall too mild in hops and flavor to be called an Imperial IPA. The Barleywine was also sweet with apricot and raisin flavors. The chowder was excellent; chocked full of flavor. They also offer stone oven pizzas and sushi. But I came here for the beer!
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Beav,
York, PA
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Overall if this was the only place I had beer in Phliadelphia this trip, I would have rated it better. The Belgian Strong ale was what I had. General Layfette Inn and Nodding Head had a better ambiance, but those two places weren't flooded out to the 7 ft. level like this place was in 1999. I'll go back next itme I'm in the area.
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Willy Prost,
Arlington, PA
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The atmosphere is what really sells this place. A couple of my buddies and I went there randomly last summer and we still bring up how cool it was. Between the huge outdoor deck, live music inside, and excellent brews everywhere this place has something for everyone.
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Mike Summersgill,
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Stopped in on a Saturday afternoon and was quite impressed. Nice place with multiple bars including a few on a large outside deck that overlooked the river. The new IPA was wonderful, but found the pale only ok as it lacked hop character. Amber was great and it had even higher IBU's than pale. No dark beers were currently available, but bartender said they just ran out of an imperial stout and a porter. Had a couple of others lager/pilsner/wheat choices that I 'll try on my next trip. They did have Guinness and a few other macros on tap. Brick oven pizza I had was great and the sandwichs served nearby looked wonderfull. Definitely a worth a trip even if it's out of your way.
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World-class beer! Definately worth a trip.
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p-ville, PA
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I also went for the V-day Party. Great Entertainment. Fun Crowd. Good Food. The only thing that was a bit disappointing was the service. Very Slow.. But I will take in hand the Big crowd. But I mean come on Fill a sisters drink up before she gets sober. Then there was the mistake on the bill.. Part of our group had a beer tab,The other half had Pay as you go.. Well needless to say the waitress added all the cash drinks to the tab. We did get it fixed it was a bother. The Music was great, Had everyone on the floor enjoying them selfs.. but there was a stench on the dance floor.. lol someone couldn't hold there liquor. Above I enjoyed my visit and am looking forward to going again.
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jennifer,
cherry hill, NJ
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I've been to this establishment a few times before, and each time both my b/f and I have been impressed with the quality and styles of the beer (not sure if reviewer Cracker went to the right place !), as well as the variety of food and the top notch service. We were there this past weekend for Valentines' Day, and between the special food selections and the special touches, it ranks high as one of the best dining experiences I've had. Even if you visit Manyunk Brewery and Rest. for a casual lunch or business dinner, you will not be disappointed !
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Tara,
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A party of 11 was easily accomodated on the heated patio. Nice layout for the entire operation. Great crabcake sandwich. American Pale Ale was my preferred style. Other group members enjoyed brown ale and Porter.
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Bud Usinowicz,
Blairstown, NJ
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The beer here sucks bottom line. I've been to several brewpubs and this is flat out the worst. Their beers taste skunked, have no balance and appparently have little to no hops. I don't think they clean their lines either. Would not recommend this place at all. Lame.
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cracker,
Baltimore, MD
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Just a note: Manayunk's owner, Harry Renner IV, just died. RIP, Harry. Tough time for the family; Harry's dad was murdered last year. Next beer at Manayunk's is to you.
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Lew Bryson,
Langhorne, PA
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This place is lousy? Au contraire! My boyfriend and I were there last night (Tuesday evening at 9pm) after a hike through Wissahickon Park with members of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Nothing like a good beer after a long hike!
The first thing that struck me was how huge the upstairs pub was. Second, that there wasn't too much cigarette smoke. It's hard to enjoy good beer when the smoke of an ashtray is around me.
I ordered the Blond Lager, which our server told me was "like a Corona." I asked for lemon and I agreed with her: Yes, it did taste like a Corona Light. My second choice was the Krook's Mill Pale Ale. Now this was awesome! It has a full-body, sweet-bitter aftertaste and I swear I could taste a tinge of grapefruit in it. If I weren't driving I'd have ordered another beer. Even my boyrfriend was wanting another beer (he had three) and I had to cut him off, because at $4.50 a pint the bar tab got pretty high!
We didn't eat any food, but another guy with us ordered the Portabello Sandwich, smothered in cheese. It looked and smelled very tempting. The fries looked like delicious boardwalk fries, golden brown and spiced.
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Connie,
Mount Holly, NJ
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Hey, I can give a nod of approval to my good friend Larry Horowitz, can't I? Larry's been brewing up some very decent beers lately! I'm just about to crack open a specially bottled sample of his Helles Bock and it's making my mouth water as I type! The restaurant remains basically the same (except for the HUGE chicken rotisserie that was added in the cocktail area just as you enter.... ????), but the beers are well worth trying. As mentioned previously, try to visit during the week or early on weekend nights to avoid the young crowd that gathers here for their not-so-elaborate drunken mating (coupling) rituals. Cheers!
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Jim Brennan,
Bala Cynwyd, PA
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Wow, great reuse of a classic waterfront building. Nice open bar area and outside deck. The rotisserie smelled fabulous. We tried the porter and pale, great body and full flavored.
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JAS,
York, PA
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This place is completely forgettable. boring beer, boring food, boring people. typically sorry-ass middle of the road brew pub
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Mr. Tomey,
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This is not the "typical" atmosphere of a brew pub, but I found that easy to forget when I tasted the beer and food. Quality beer, food and service made my visit on 03/03 an enjoyable one. The easy, local parking was a breeze too. I plan to go back.
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Chuck Hunter,
Ridgley, MD
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I brought out of town guests here and was mortified by the "ID checker's" rudeness to my 28 year old friend with a NJ license. The MORON was so rude to her, implying it was fake, etc. Then finally he let us in, then we were forced back so they could set up the cover charge desk. I said FU and we went to Red Bell instead. I returned to see a pal's band and the bartender was nice but overall I was dissapointed.
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Tara McG,
Norristown, PA
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Finally got to meet Larry Horwitz this week, and it was an excellent experience. Sampled his ruby mild and porter, loved both, wish I'd have tried some lagers, but ran out of time. He's moved into the Philly beer scene with gusto, meeting the brewers and the alpha geeks, and it looks like his negotiating skills are up to getting more of what he wants at Manayunk. Good news, and good beers. Stop in, try these new beers.
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Lew,
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It is nice to know that Pennsylvania has added to its list of great brewers. Head brewer, Larry Horwitz, has brought A+ ales and lagers to Manayunk. Larry is multi-skilled,well established, and by far one of the best brewers in the area. Take my word for it, if you like excellent beer go to Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant and taste the refreshingly clean quality of Larry's hard work and expertise. If you get a chance take a tour and meet Larry and his assistants Ralph and Bill. They not only make great beer, but great guys as well!
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Matt McCord,
Voorhees, NJ
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well this is the story if not for the band ( the love puppies ) our evening whould of been a total loss. this place took a major step back words. what happened guys.lets get it together !!!!
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scott weber,
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