2012 Philly Beer Week Guide

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AbbayeBar FerdinandBarcadeCantina Dos Segundos Delilah’s Gentlemen’s

Club & SteakhouseEl Camino RealFrankford HallGunners RunHop Angel BrauhausInterstate Draft HouseJohnny Brenda’s

KraftworkMemphis TaproomNorth 3rdPhila Brewing Co.Rebel Rock Bar & BitesSilk CityStandard TapSugarHouse CasinoThe Foodery The Grey Lodge PubThree Monkeys CafeYards Brewing Co

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1. It’s a Firkin Riot! Johnny Brenda’s, June 2. Check out the rack on that bar: It’s holding casks of your favorite English-style ales.

2. Kingpin, Standard Tap, June 2. Help your favorite brewery kick its pin (small cask) fi rst.

3. Meet the Stella Artois Draftmaster, SugarHouse Casino, June 4. Learn to pour a perfect pint of the Belgian lager from the expert, and take home a pint.

4. Oscar Blues Cans, Delilah’s Gentleman’s Club & Steakhouse, June 8. Yes, the “world’s most beautiful showgirls” will show you their cans, including the appropriately labeled Deviant Dale’s IPA.

5. Fishtown FestivALE, Johnny Brenda’s/Frankford Hall, June 9. A street fest with old-style Germans and newfangled Americans.

5 Events You Can’t Miss inNorthern Liberties & Fishtown

Venn diagram labeled Dank Brews and Cabaret License

would show an intersection of a few select spots. Since a sloshing glass will win you few fans, best to quaff drafts in between dance-fl oor sessions.

1. Silk City (Northern Liberties). Nightly DJ parties and eye candy clientele keep Mark Bee’s nightspot-cum-diner popping around the clock. Retire to the psychedelic beer garden when you need a break from the beats.

2. Pub on Passyunk East (South Philly) It’s all about Wednesday night, when the tattooed royalty of South Philly come out to get down to DJs RockTits and special guests, who rotate as frequently as the POPE’s drafts.

3. Johnny’s Brenda’s (Fishtown) Local and touring bands rock out at JB’s upstairs venue (complete with two bars and photobooth), while DJs spin alongside bartenders pouring all regional brews.

4. Rebel Rock Bar & Bites(Northern Liberties). Rock ‘n’ roll in a lounge, with a primo bottle selection and tableside taps.

5. Tavern on Camac (Center City East). The longtime LGBT club features nightly live music and an upgraded tap list.

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Grey Lodge

One of a kind place located in Northeast Philly. One of Philadelphia’s original beer bars, we have never stopped evolving or rocking! We are known for our quirky events and our ever-rotating draft selection. Our food is great too. Lunch, dinner and late night. Brunch on weekends.

@greylodge11 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sat: 10am - 2am Sun: 11am - 2am

6235 Frankford Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19135 (215) 856-3591greylodge.comNeighborhood: Northeast Philly

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Beneluxx

Beneluxx is an explorer’s paradise to research beer, cheese, chocolate and wine combined in ways to vastly expand your beer knowledge. Our rotating menus give you lots of choices to impress your friends with your rapidly growing knowledge of the world of beer. Great food too.

Hours Mon: closed Tues – Thu, Sun: 5pm - 12am Fri - Sat: 12pm - 2am

33 S. 3rd St. Lower Level Philadelphia, PA 19106 (267) 318-7269 beneluxx.com Neighborhood: Old City

40 Beers on Tap@BeneluxxBar

Bierstube

Located in the historic Old City part of Philadelphia, Bierstube Tsingtau is a popular restaurant and bar to grab a drink and a meal. A beautiful restaurant which has great food, superb craft beers and friendly service all at an excellent value to our guests. We invite you to tour our site and discover the Bierstube experience. Prost!

Hours Tues - Sat: 5pm - 2am

206 Market St.Philadelphia PA, 19106Phone: 215.922.2958Neighborhood: Old Citymybierstube.com

Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar

This stainless steel ‘60s-style diner offers an exciting menu of global cuisine, including cheesesteak egg rolls and lobster mashed potatoes. Originally famed for its sensational cocktails, this neighborhood hot-spot now features a well-rounded selection of eight beers on tap and a diverse roundup of craft bottles - all of which are changed often.

@StarrRestaurant

8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Wed: 11:30am - 11pm Thu: 11:30am - 12amFri: 11:30am - 1am Sat: 10am - 1am Sun: 10am - 11pm

138 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 923-6069 continentalmartinibar.com

Eulogy Belgian Tavern

Hours Mon – Wed: 5pm - 2am Thurs – Sun: 11am - 2am

136 Chestnut St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 413-1918eulogybar.comNeighborhood: Old City

@eulogybar

Eulogy is beer and food heaven featuring the city’s largest selection of beers with over 400 highly-rated choices. Located in the historic Old City part of Philadelphia, Eulogy is part of a great day of dining and fun.

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Fork Restaurantand Bar

Fork, in Old City, has been serving seasonal new American bistro cuisine for nearly 15 years. Chef Terence Feury, named 2010 Philly Mag Best of Philly Chef, features local farm produce and meats and sustainable seafood. Our beer list features local and artisanal brewers.

@forkrestaurant 1 Beer on Tap

Hours Mon–Thu: 11:30am - 10:30pm Fri: 11:30am - 11:30pm

Sat: 5pm - 11:30pm Sun: 11am - 10:30pm

306 Market St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 625-9425 forkrestaurant.com Neighborhood: Old City

Khyber Pass Pub

According to YELP!! “Basically, if you’re in Philly for any amount of time and like beer in any capacity, you’re just plain silly if you don’t pay this place a visit.” Thank you YELP!

@khyberpasspub 20 2 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

56 S. 2nd St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 238-5888 khyberpasspub.com Neighborhood: Old City

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London Grill

Co-owners Terry Berch and Chef Michael McNally serve much-praised seasonal fare and a host of craft beer and artisanal cocktails at London Grill, one of Philadelphia’s most popular and enduring restaurants.

@londongrill14 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11pm - 2am Fri : 11am - 2am • Sat: 10am - 2am Sun: 10am - 12am

2301 Fairmount AvePhiladelphia PA, 19130Phone: (215) 978-4545 www.londongrill.comNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

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215.978.4545Londongrill.com

Kite and Key

Located in the heart of the Museum District, the Kite & Key offers a wide variety of craft and imported beer from around the world. The pub fare rivals the beer selection, highlighted by our famous mussels and veggie burger, which can be enjoyed in our beer garden.

@kitenkey16 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1836 Callowhill St.Philadelphia, PA 19130(215) 568-1818 thekiteandkey.com Neighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

Prohibition Tap room

Prohibition Taproom is a small neighborhood bar located just south of Spring Garden Street. Our menu is comprised of foods using seasonal and local ingredients with a complimenting selection of beers, emphasizing on small-batch craft breweries from around the country.

@ProhibitionTR8 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Fri: 12pm - 2amSat – Sun: 11am - 2am

501 N. 13th St.Philadelphia, PA 19123(215) 238-1818 theprohibitiontaproom.comNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

La Calaca Feliz

La Calaca Feliz features contemporary Mexican cuisine based on bold traditional flavors. The vibrant colors and rustic features will transform your state of mind while sipping margaritas beside our whimsical murals in this downtown oasis.

@ twitternamexx X Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Sun: 4PM – 2AM

2321 Fairmount AvePhiladelphia PA, 19130 Phone: (215) 787-9930 lacalacafeliz.comNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

Join us for Philly Beer Week with special menus

June 1st - June 10th

Route 6

Route 6 celebrates the cuisine that is beloved in coastal towns from Maine to Maryland. Offering a seasonal, sea-to-table menu with classic dishes such as fried oysters, clam chowder and lobster rolls, this is the perfect place to kick back with a cold beer and daydream about taking a vacation.

@StarrRestaurant4 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 5pm - 10pmFri – Sat: 5pm - 11pm Sun: 4pm - 10pm

600 N. Broad St.Philadelphia PA, 19130Phone: (215) 391-4600 route6restaurant.comNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

Bishop’s Collar

A craft beer bar since 1999, The Bishop’s Collar, or “the Collar” as it’s widely known, has been serving great and rare craft brews for as long as the great state of Pennsylvania has allowed them.

12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

2349 Fairmount Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215) 765-1616thecollar.usNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

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Bierstube

EULOGY

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The spirit of Prague

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hough some may subscribe to a catch-and-release policy, most

beer geeks prefer to travel in pairs. Impress a potential mate with your fl awless taste, or treat the old fl ame to a night on a town at date spots with built-in eff ervescence.

1. Varga Bar (Center City). Suggestive studies of ‘40s-era pinups fresco the ceiling at this tiny tappie, where close quarters transform friendly acquaintances into much better friends.

2. With Love Beer Garden at Four Seasons Hotel (Center City). The setting is swank, there’s a breeze through the garden courtyard, and if things go really well, you’re already (nudge, nudge) at the Four Seasons.

3. Kennett (South Philly). The vibes have been building in Kennett’s cozy room since 1924, when it fi rst opened as Kennett Café. These days, an orange glow from the wood-burning pizza oven fl ickers over couples taking in locally sourced small plates.

4. Bar Ferdinand (Northern Liberties). You don’t need an art-history degree to interpret the real roses and mosaic bulls adorning Owen Kamihira’s Spanish-speaking dream, just a pulse and enough scratch for tapas for two.

5. Tria Fermentation School (Center City) It’s pure class to fl ex your brain cells sans pretension on date night, especially when the education comes in the form of expert-led tastings of beer and cheese.

// PHILLY BEER WEEK 2012 //

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FIRKIN RIOT, 11 AM -?

RESURRECTION ALE HOUSE

FIRKIN FESTIVAL, 12 PM -?

SUNDAY 6/3>>>CITY TAP HOUSE“BEER OLYMPICS”, 12 PM - 4 PM

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12 Steps Down831 Christian Street(215) 910-17051518 Bar and Grill1518 Sansom st(215) 840-5162 2nd St. Brew House1700 S 2nd St(267) 687-7964a.Kitchen135 South 18th St.(215) 825-7030Abbaye637 N. 3rd St.(215) 627-6711Agiato4359 Main St.(215) 482-9700Allagash Brewing Co.50 Industrial Way(180) 033-5385Alla Spina1410 Mt. Vernon Corp(215) 600-0017 American Sardine1800 Federal St.(213) 334-2337Appalachian Brewing Company50 West 3rd Avenue(484) 973-6064 Baby Blues BBQ3402 Sansom St.(215) 222-4444BarPhila PA, 19107(267) 308-7364Barcade1114 Frankford Avenue(215) 634-4400 Bar Ferdinand1030 N. 2nd St.(215) 923-1313Bella Vista Beer Distributors 755 South 11th St.(215) 627-6465Bell Beverage2809 S. Front St.(215) 468-0222Beneluxx33 South 3rd St.(267) 318-7269Bierstube206 Market St.(215) 922-2958Blue Dog4275 County Line Rd.(215) 997-9988Blue MoonGolden CO, (919) 824-3587Boxcar Brewing Company306 Westtown Rd. Unit C(484) 880-6077 Brauhaus Schmitz718 South St.(267) 909-8814Brew1900 S 15th(215) 339-5177Brews Blues & BBQ460 North 9th(267) 345-3702Brewvolution810 Dickerson Rd(267) 613-8572Bridget Foy’s200 South St(215) 922-1813 Bridgewater’s Pub30th Street Station(215) 387-4787 Bridgid’s Bar and Restaurant726 N 24th(215) 232-3232 Brooklyn Brewery79 N. 11th St.(718) 486-7422Bullies Pub1100 Pattison Ave.(267) 443-6417Cantina Dos Segundos 931 North 2nd St.(215) 629-0500Cantina Feliz424 South Bethlehem PIke(215) 646-1320Capone’s224 W Germantown Pike(610) 279-4748 Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse1823 Sansom Street(215) 665-9500

Cervisia4400 Main St.(215) 482-9800Chemical Heritage Foundation315 Chestnut Street(215) 873-8213 Chestnut 78201 Germantown Ave(215) 247-7777 Chimay1305 W. Oltorf St, Suite 100(800) 616-3474Christ ChurchBurial Ground5th & Arch St.s(215) 922-1695City Tap HouseThe Radian Balcony 3925 Walnut St.(215) 662-0105City Tavern138 S. 2nd Street(215) 413-1443Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar138 Market St.(215) 923-6069COOK253 South 20th Street(215) 735-2665Crosswalk Cafe50 N. Independence Mall East(215) 965-2310Delilah’s Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse100 Spring Garden St.(215) 625-2800Devil’s Alley1907 Chestnut St.(215) 751-0707Devil’s Den1148 S. 11th St.(215) 339-0855Di Bruno Bros.1730 Chestnut St(215) 665-9220Dock St. Brewery701 So. 50th St.(215) 726-2337Dogfish HeadBrewing & Eats320 Rehoboth Ave.(302) 226-2739Doobies Bar2201 Lombard(215) 546-0316Dupont Speciale Belge52 Pioneer St.(800) 656-1212Duvel Moortgat USA656 County Highway 33East Passyunk Avenue E. Passyunk Avenue(215) 336-1455El Camino Real1040 N 2nd St.(215) 925-1110Eulogy Belgian Tavern136 Chestnut St.(215) 413-1918Evil GeniusBeer Company284 W Avondale Rd.(484) 961-0237Exton Beverage Co.310 East Lincoln Highway(610) 363-7020Fegley’s Brew Works812-816 Hamilton St.(610) 433-7777Fergie’s Pub1214 Sansom St.(215) 928-8118Finn McCools118 S 12th(215) 923-3090Flying Fish Brewing Co.1940 Olney Ave.(856) 489-0061For Pete’s Sake Pub900 S Front St.(215) 462-2230Fork Restaurant306 Market St.(215) 625-9425Fox & Hound1501 Spruce St.(215) 732-8610Frankford Hall1210 Frankford Ave.(215) 634-3338Free Will Brewing5 Fairview Ave(215) 783-1246

Full Pint Brewing1963 Lincoln Highway(724) 396-9796 Good Dog Bar224 S. 15th St.(215) 985-9600Grace Tavern2229 Grays Ferry Ave.(215) 893-9580Great Lakes Brewing Co.2516 Market Ave.(610) 592-6850Greatest Beersof the World710 E Main St.(610) 275-0285Gunners Run1001 N. 2nd St.(215) 923-4600Haddon Township135 Haddon Ave.(856) 854-4117Harpoon Brewery306 Northern Ave.(267) 242-9604Hawthornes738 S. 11th St.(215) 627-3012Home Sweet Home Brew2008 Sansom St.(215) 569-9469Hop Angel Brauhaus7980 Oxford Ave.(215) 437-1939Hulmeville Inn4 Trenton Road (215) 750-6893IndependenceVisitor Center6th and Market St.(215) 965-7676Interstate Draft House1235 E. Palmer(267) 455-0045Iron Abbey680 N Easton Road(215) 956-9600 Iron HillBrewery & Restaurant9 Regional Locations:West Chester, PA3 W. Gay St.(302) 888-2739Newark, DE147 E. Main St.(302) 888-2739Wilmington, DE710 S. Justison St.(302) 888-2739Media, PA30 E. State St.(302) 888-2739North Wales, PA1460 Bethlehem Pike(302) 888-2739Maple Shade, NJ124 E Kings Highway(302) 888-2739Philadelphia, PA8400 Germantown Ave.(215) 948-5600Lancaster, PA781 Harrisburg Pike(717) 291-9800Phoenixville, PA130 E Bridge St.(610) 983-9333 Johnny Brenda’s1201 Frankford Ave.(215) 739-9684Jon’s Bar & Grill300 South St.(215) 592-1390Jose Pistola’s263 South 15th(215) 545-4101Isaac Newton’s Restaurant18 S. State St.(215) 860-5100Kennett Restaurant848 So. Second St(267) 687-1426Keystone Homebrew Supply Inc.435 Doylestown Rd.(215) 855-0100Khyber Pass Pub56 South 2nd St.(215) 238-5888Kildare’s Irish Pub4417 Main St.(215) 482-7242Kite and Key1836 Callowhill St.(215) 568-1818

Kris1100 Federal St.(215) 468-0104La Calaca Feliz2321 Fairmount Ave.(215) 787 Fairmount Ave.Ladder 151528 Sansom St.(215) 964-9755Lancaster Brewing Company302 N. Plum st(717) 391-6258Landmark Americana3333 Market St.(215) 222-4500 Leinenkugel246 Fitzwater St(919) 824-3587Local 444333 Spruce Street(215) 605-5667London Grill2301 Fairmount Ave.(215) 978-4545Lucky’s Last Chance4421 Main St(215) 509-6005Mac’s Tavern226 Market St(267) 324-5507Mad Mex3401 Walnut St.(215) 382-2221Malt House Ltd.7101 Emlen St.(215) 242-1700Manayunk Brewing Co.4120 Main Street(215) 482-8220McCrossen’s Tavern529 N. 20th St.(215) 854-0923McGillin’s Olde Ale House1310 Drury St.(215) 735-5562Memphis Taproom2331 East Cumberland Street(215) 605-5667Misconduct Tavern1511 Locust St.(215) 732-5797Molly Malloy’s Gastropub1136 Arch(267) 525-1001Monk’s Cafe264 S 16th St.(215) 545-7005Moriarty’s1116 Walnut St.(215) 627-7676Muller Inc.2800 Grant Ave.(215) 676-7575Nevulis Beverages4125 Independence Drive(610) 769-0150New Deck Tavern3408 Sansom St.(215) 386-4600Nodding Head Brewery1516 Sansom St.(215) 569-9525North 3rd801 N. 3rd St.(215) 413-3666Oakmont National Pub31 East Eagle Rd.(610) 789-4000Old Eagle Tavern175 Markle St.(215) 483-5535Opa1311 Sansom StPhila PA, 19107Origlio Beverage3000 Meeting House Rd.(215) 698-9500Oyster House1516 Sansom St(215) 567-7683PBR Bar and Grill1100 Pattison Ave.(215) 253-8184Penn Brewery800 Vinial St.(412) 237-9400Penn Distributors401 Domino Ln.(215) 487-0300Perch Pub1345 Locust St.(215) 546-4090

Percy Street Barbecue900 South Street(215) 625-8510 Phila Bar and Restaurant118-122 Market St.(215) 925-7691Philadelphia Brewing Co.2423-2439 Amber Street(215) 427-2739Phila Theatre Company480 S. Broad St.(215) 985-0420Philadelphia Urban Adventures1500 Market Street(609) 923-1389Pilsner Urquell246 Fitzwater St(919) 824-3587Pinocchio’sBeer Garden To Go131 E Baltimore Ave.(610) 566-7767Pizzeria Stella420 S. 2nd St.(215) 320-8000PJ Whelihan’s Blue Bell799 Dekalb Pike(610) 272-8919Pod3636 Sansom(215) 387-1803Prism Brewing Company810 Dickerson Rd(267) 613-8572Prohibition Taproom501 N 13th St.(215) 238-1818Pub On Passyunk East1501 E. Passyunk Ave.(267) 847-0666Race Street Cafe208 Race St.(215) 669-0616Rebel Rock Bar & Bites100 Spring Garden St.(215) 925-1606Resurrection Ale House2425 Grays Ferry Ave(215) 605-5667Revolution House200 Market St.(215) 625-4566Ristorante Panormama14 N FrontPhila PA, 19106River HorseBrewing Company80 Lambert Lane(609) 397-7776Rocchino’sItalian Coal Oven239 Chestnut St.(215) 238-6900Round GuysBrewing Company324 West Main St.(215) 368-2640Route 6600 N. BRd. St.(215) 391-4600Royal Tavern937 e. Passyunk Ave.(215) 389-6694Saranac Brewery811 Edward St.(315) 624-2400Shangy’s...THE BEER AUTHORITY40 East Main St.(610) 967-1701ShawneeCraft BrewingOne River Road(570) 421-6513Sierra Nevada1075 East 20th Street(530) 893-3520Silk City435 Spring Garden St.(215) 592-8838Sly Fox Brewing Co.520 Kimberton Rd.(610) 935-4540Smokin’ Betty’s 116 S. 11th St.(215) 922-6500South Phila Tap Room1509 Mifflin St.(215) 551-2500Southwark Restaurant & Bar701 S 4th St.(215) 238-1888Spaten - Franziskaner46-21 Little Neck Pkwy(718) 281-1912

Square Peg Restaurant929 Walnut Street(215) 413-3600St. Stephen’s Green1701 Green St.(215) 769-5000Standard Tap901 N. Second St.(215) 238-0630Stateside 1536 East Passyunk Ave.(215) 551-2500Stockertown Beverage515 Main Street(610) 746-5611Stogie Joe’s1801 E. Passyunk Ave.(215) 463-3030Stoudt’s Brewing Co.Rte. 272 P.O Box 880(717) 484-4386Straub Brewery2627 Salmon St.(814) 834-2875SugarHouse Casino 1001 N. Delaware Ave.(267) 232-2000Table 31 Restaurant & Plaza1701 JFK Blvd(215) 567-7111Tabu Lounge and Sports Bar200 South 12th Street(215) 964-9675Tapestry700 S. 5th St(215) 923-1620Tavern on Camac243 S. Camac St.(215) 545-0900Teresa’s Cafe & Next Door Bar124-126 N. Wayne Ave.(610) 293-9909The Bards2013 Walnut St.(215) 569-9585The Belgian Cafe601 N 21st St.(215) 235-3500The Bishop’s Collar2349 Fairmount Ave.(215) 765-1616The Boilermaker216 S. 11th St.(215) 922-3427The BostonBeer Company30 Germania St.(617) 368-5080The Dandelion124 South 18th St.(215) 558-2500The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille635 N. Pottstown Pike(610) 363-0521The Farmers’ Cabinet 1113 Walnut St.(215) 923-1113The Foodery324 S. 10th st(215) 928-1111The Foodery837 N. 2nd. St.(215) 238-6077The Grey Lodge Pub6235 Frankford Ave.(215) 856-3591The Industry1401 E. Moyamensing Ave.(215) 271-9500The Institute549 N 12th St.(267) 970-1226The Irish Pol45 South 3rd St.(267) 761-9532The Tomato Bistro & The Couch Tomato Cafe’102 Rector St.PO Box 55440(215) 483-2233The Twisted Tail509 S 2nd St.(215) 558-2471The Wishing Well767 South 9th Street(215) 238-6555Three Monkeys Cafe9645 James St.(215) 637-6665TIME - Restaurant, Whiskey Bar & Tap Room1315 Sansom St(215) 985-4800Tony’s Place Bar & Grille1297 Greeley Avenue(215) 675-7275

Tria Fermentation School1601 Walnut Street(215) 972-7076Triumph Brewing Company117 Chestnut St(215) 625-0855Troegs Brewing Company200 E. Hershey Park Drive(717) 534-1297Trolley Car Diner & Deli7619 Germantown Ave.(215) 753-1500Twin Lakes Brewing Co.4210 Kennett Pike (302) 658-1826Uncles1220 Locust St.Phila PA, 19107Uno Chicago Grill9 Regional Locations:Bensalem801 Neshaminy Mall(215) 322-6003Deptford1162 Hurffville Rd.(856) 853-7003Exton8 N. Pottstown Pike(610) 280-4555Hamilton225 Sloan Ave.(609) 890-0864Langhorne198 N Buckstown Rd(215) 741-6100Maple Shade2803 S. Rt 73(856) 722-5577Newtown Square3910 W. Chester Pike(610) 353-8667North Wales1100 Bethlehem Pike(215) 283-9760Warrington1661 Easton Rd(215) 491-1212Valanni 1229 Spruce st(215) 790-9494Varalli Restaurant231 S. BRd. St.(215) 546-6800Varga Bar941 Spruce St.(215) 627-5200Via Marconi Pizza Pub1758 Allentown Rd.(215) 393-1776Victory Beer Hall1100 Pattison Ave.(267) 443-6418Victory Brewing Company420 Acorn Lane(610) 514-7010Village Belle757 S Front St(215) 551-2200WestburyBar & Restaurant261 S. 13th St.(215) 546-5170WeyerbacherBrewing Co.905-G Line St.(610) 999-2199White Dog Cafe3420 Sansom St.(215) 386-9224Whole Foods Market Plymouth Meeting500 W. Germantown Pike(610) 832-0010Whole Foods Market Devon821 Lancaster Ave.(610) 688-9400With Love Beer Gardenat the Four Seasons Hotel 1136 Arch St.(215) 963-1500Woody’s202 S. 13th St.(215) 545-1893Wrap Shack120. S 18th Street(267) 258-3956Yards Brewing Co.901 N. Delaware Ave.(215) 634-2600Yuengling310 Mill Creek Ave.(570) 628-4890

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Kennett Restaurant

Kennett Cafe originally opened its doors to the Queen Village neighborhood on July 4, 1924, and served the neighborhood until in 1986. Current owners have reopened as Kennett Restaurant, which features wood-fired pizza and sustainably and locally sourced food for vegetarians and omnivores, sixteen local craft beers on tap.

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848 S. 2nd St.Philadelphia, PA 19147(267) 687-1426 kennettrestaurant.comNeighborhood: South Philly

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For Pete’s Sake Pub

Charming neighborhood bar/restaurant in Historic Queen Village. Featuring 10 rotating taps and 30+ bottled beers. Open for Lunch and Dinner Mon-Sun and Brunch Sat & Sun.

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East Passyunk Avenue is home to some of Philly’s best bars & restaurants, all within a few blocks of each other.

Hours Sun: 11am - 1am

E. Passyunk AvenuePhiladelphia PA, 19145Phone: (215) 336-1455visiteastpassyunk.comNeighborhood: South Philly

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Hawthornes

We are a lovely neighborhood cafe that carries over 1000 bottled beers, 8 rotating drafts and an excellent award winning restaurant that serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. We combine being a Beer Boutique and restaurant in one. We welcome you to enjoy what we truly love to do.

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HoursMon: 9am - 10pmTue - Sat: 9am - 11pmSun: 9am - 8pm

738 S. 11th StreetPhiadelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 627-3012hawthornecafe.comNeighborhood: South Philly

Kris

Kris is causal dinning with seasonal classic and modern Mediterranean food. Items on our menu are individually portioned that are meant to be shared. In addition to our menu we have an antipasto board which means (before the meal) Small portions broken down into cured meats, cheeses and vegetables.

@ kris_restaurant

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 10pmSat: 10am - 11pm Sun: 10am - 10pm

1100 Federal StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 468-0104www.krisphilly.comNeighborhood: South Philly

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Bell Beverage

Bell Beverage has been providing Philadelphia’s best service and selection for over 50 years. With over 500 beers, we are known in the tri-state area for stocking the “hard to find” beverage for the discerning palate (many kegs available too) at the best prices. A full line of sodas, juices, low-priced cigarettes and lottery tickets make it easy to prepare for your next tailgate or party.

@Bell_Beverage

Hours Mon: 9am - 5pm Tue - Thurs, Sat: 9am - 6pmFri: 9am - 7pm Sun: closed

2809 S. Front St. Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 468-0222 bellbeverage.comNeighborhood: South Philly

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Mac’s Tavern

Mac’s Tavern is a true blend of comfort and quality. Whether you are looking for a fantastic sandwich, a unique beer and a ball game to watch, or just a friendly face? Mac’s is where you want to be.

@ macsoldcity17 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon: 4pm - 2am Tues - Sun: 11am - 2am

226 Market StPhiladelphia PA, 19106Phone: (267) 324-5507 www.macstavern.comNeighborhood: Old City

Rocchino’s Italian Coal Oven

Rocchino’s Coal Oven Trattoria offers great daily happy hour with Italian and local Draft focus; plus half priced pizzas! Great deals for First Friday, and select Italian brews including Birreria Baladin Issac and Super Baladin and Birrificio del Borgo ReAle. Guests can expect combination of quailty, value and fun!

10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11:30am - 11pm Fri – Sat: 11:30am - 12am Sun: 11:30am - 10pm

239 Chestnut St.Philadelphia PA, 19106Phone: (215) 238-6900 rocchinos.comNeighborhood: Old City

Philadelphia Bar and RestAUrant

Philadelphia Bar and Restaurant is a 3700 square foot Craft Beer Bar is Located in philadelphia’s historic district. PBR’s 75 seats paired with innovative comfort food and a constant rotating line up of 16 different american craft beers 2 beer engines and a 90 plus bottle/can list makes PBR stand out as one of the best

@Philabarrest

Hours Mon – Tues: 4pm - 2am Wed - Sat: 11:30am - 2am • Sun: 11am - 2am

118-122 Market St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 925-7691 philadelphiabarandrestaurant.comNeighborhood: Old City

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Revolution House

At the corner of 2nd and Market Street, you’ll find food and drink to give you strength for any revolution. But the odds are, whether you’re stopping by for Sunday brunch, Friday night cocktails or a celebratory dinner, the atmosphere, creative comfort food and welcoming staff will make you want to just settle in and leave the revolution for another day.

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Hours Mon – Thurs: 11:30am - 11pm (kitchen) Fri: 11:30am - 1am (kitchen) Sat: 10:30am - 1am • Sun: 10:30am - 11pm (kitchen)

200 Market StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19106Phone: (215) 625-4566 revolutionhouse.comNeighborhood: Old City

Ristorante Panorama

Hours Mon – Fri: 12 noon - 10pm Sat: 5:30pm - 11pmSun: 5:00pm - 9pm

14 N Front Philadelphia PA, 19106 Phone: (215) 922-7800 www.panoramaristorante.comNeighborhood: Old City

Ristorante Panorama is an authentic Italian, trattoria-style, “upscale casual” restaurant located on the lobby level of the Penn’s View Hotel. The cuisine is contemporary, authentic Italian with influence that leans toward the Northern Italian region and features homemade pastas, authentic veal dishes, and fresh seafood specialties. Lavish murals and decor provide a dramatic modern setting with traditional accents.

The Irish Pol

Craft beer bar with a neighborhood feel. 40 rotating taps, cheapest prices in Olde City, voted #1 Happy Hour in all of Philadelphia and BEST wings (secret recipe Hot Mustard Wings) No douchebags.

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Hours Mon – Fri: 5pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 12pm - 2am

45 S. 3rd St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(267) 761-9532 theirishpol.comNeighborhood: Old City

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ne of the great joys of pub life is people-watching. Outdoor cafes

off er a soothing blur of humanity, punctuated by beautiful faces and remarkable sartorial decisions; indoor scenes are when things really get interesting. Given Philadelphia’s passion for craft beer, you’ll never have to drink a lousy macro in any of our favorite places to watch the world go by. 1. a. Kitchen (Center City). A curated selection of craft beer from around the world complements chef Bryan Sikora’s obsessively seasonal approach at this sleek showcase restaurant. Score a table along 18th Street to scope the latest in Rittenhouse fashion.

2. Molly Malloy’s (Center City). This ramshackle Reading Terminal beer garden has 24 taps, a full menu and a new look to accommodate swelling crowds. Reward a successful grocery run with a glass and take in the parade.

3. Whole Foods (Plymouth Meeting, Monto). Hot yoga moms, free parking, hundreds of bottles and growler fi lls all in one magical location are what make the suburbs great.

4. Delilah’s Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse (Fairmount/Spring Garden). Take your eyes off the stage just long enough to choose a craft beer when visiting this gentleman’s club. Perhaps you’d like to buy a particularly enchanting dancer a draft?

5. Jon’s Bar & Grill (South Street). People-watching can be a full-contact sport on South Street. Revive with a beer without sacrifi cing the view of the wildlife from this old-school spot’s streetside patio.

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Keystone Homebrew Supply Inc.

We offer the best selection of high quality beer and winemaking supplies anywhere in the region, plus glassware, steins, bar supplies, neon signs, fun classes & more. We have a friendly, passionate and very experienced sales staff in 2 locations, including a new one-of-a-kind 23,000 square foot facility in Montgomeryville.

@KeystoneHB

Hours Mon – Thurs: 10am - 7 pm Fri: 10am - 9 pm Sat: 10 am - 7 pm Sun: 11am - 5pm

435 Doylestown RoadMontgomeryville PA, 18936Phone: (215) 855-0100www.keystonehomebrew.comNeighborhood: Montgomery County

PJ Whelihan’sBlue Bell

Whether you’re looking for a warm meal or an ice cold beer, a casual business lunch location or a neighborhood sports bar to watch the game with friends...come drink, dine, and be merry at P.J. Whelihan’s! Pouring over 25 Craft Beers!Have you checked out our awesome new patio???

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Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

799 Dekalb PikeBlue Bell PA, 19422Phone: (610) 272-8919 pjspub.com/bluebellNeighborhood: Montgomery County

79 N. 11th St.Brewer’s RowBrooklyn, NY 11211(718) 486-7422 brooklynbrewery.comNeighborhood: Out of Town

Brooklyn Brewery

Brooklyn’s premier culinary cookoff is coming to Philly on June 5 at World Café Live. Food enthusiasts and general lovers of fun are invited to eat their fill and vote for Philly’s best amateur chef at the Philadelphia Cheese Experiment. Ticket holders will enjoy a Brooklyn beer on us, good tunes and loads of great food.

@brooklynbrewery

Sat, June 5: 12pm - 4pm

Prism Brewing COmpany

Our beer spectrum is broken into six categories based on complexity and alcohol content. Each starts with a base style - we add our own twists. Some might say we are mad scientists posing as brewers and they could be right. We like to think about it as having fun and being creative.

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Hours Mon – Thurs: 4pm - midnight (or later) Fri: 4pm - 2am • Sat: noon - 2am • Sun: 12pm - 10pm

810 Dickerson Rd, Suite B-2 North Whales PA, 19454 Phone: (267) 613-8572 www.prismbeer.comNeighborhood: Montgomery County

Via Marconi Pizza Pub

A comfortable sports bar and restaurant, we have 20 of the best draft beers and over 160 bottle selections, 25 large screen TVs, pool table, darts, etc. A full Italian style menu with all of your favorite pub foods as well. We hope to see you all.

20 Beers on Tap Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1758 Allentown RoadIn the Genaurdi’s Shopping Center

Lansdale, PA 19446(215) 393-1776 viamarconis.com Neighborhood: Montgomery County

Whole Foods Market

The Cold Point Pub at Whole Foods Market Plymouth Meeting features eight rotating craft beers on tap, over 300 varieties of grab-and-go bottled beer for the beer connoisseur, a wine bar and a seasonal pub menu.

@WFM_PlymouthMtg

Hours Mon – Sun: 8am - 9pm

500 W. Germantown PikePlymouth Meeting, PA 19462(610) 832-0010 wholefoods.com/plymouthmeeting Neighborhood: Montgomery County

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Brauhaus Schmitz

Brauhaus Schmitz is Philadelphia’s only authentic German Bierhall! Offering the region’s best German beer selection (20 taps, 85 bottles) as well as an extensive schnapps list. Not to be outdone, the kitchen is cranking out some amazing German cusine making anyone a fan of all things German. PROST!!

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

718 South St.Philadelphia PA, 19147Phone: (267) 909-8814brauhausschmitz.comNeighborhood: South Street

@brauhausschmitz20 Beers on Tap

Triumph Brewing

Triumph Brewing Company is not only an award winning Brew Pub, it is now Philadelphia’s hottest new music venue. We feature delicious craft beer made in house, an eclectic food menu comprised of local sustainable ingredients and the best live entertainment.

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Hours Mon – Sat: 11:30am - 2am Sun: 11:30am - 12am

117 Chestnut St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 625-0855 triumphbrewing.com/philadelphia Neighborhood: Old City

Jon’s Bar & Grill

South Street’s premier beer location. 80+ bottles and 20 drafts. We have outdoor seating on the corner of 3rd & South. Serving great food and drinks for over 30 years.

20 Beers on TapHours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

300 South St.Philadelphia, PA 19147(215) 592-1390 jonsbarandgrille.com Neighborhood: South Street

Pizzeria Stella

Café windows looking onto Headhouse Square hint of the unpretentious warmth of a neighborhood restaurant. An open wood-burning hearth occupies center stage, and turns out artisanal Neapolitan pizza. Antipasti and pasta are prepared with amazing Italian authenticity. Crisp, refreshing beer (draft and bottle) are the perfect accompaniment to a relaxed meal.

@StarrRestaurant5 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11:30am - 10pm Fri: 11:30am - 11pm Sat: 11am - 11pm • Sun: 11am - 10pm

420 S. 2nd St.Philadelphia PA, 19106Phone: (215) 320-8000 www.pizzeriastella.comNeighborhood: South Street

Tapestry

24 Taps and Over 150 Bottles of Beer A selection of Over 200 Spirits Rotating Wine List of 20 Bottles (All Available By the Glass) Classic American Menu

@TapestryPhilly24 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 5pm - closed Sat - Sun: 12pm -closed

700 S. 5th StPhiladelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 923-1620www.tapestryphilly.comNeighborhood: South Street

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The Twisted Tail

The wonderfully designed, two floor space, filled with Southern hospitality, sets the scene to enjoy one of over 50 beers and 50 whiskies. Pair your libation with a morsel from their Southern Kitchen and challenge your friends to a game of shuffleboard.

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Hours Mon – Sat: 11am - 2am Sun: 10am - 2am

509 S 2nd StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 558-2471www.thetwistedtail.comNeighborhood: South Street

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1. Cirque du Saison, Tapestry, June 2-3. A weekend street festival with more than 30 diff erentBelgian-style saisons, with BBQ.

2. 2nd Annual All Day IPA, Jon’s Bar & Grill, June 3. Sitting outdoors on the fi rst weekend of June, sipping the bitterest from Dogfi sh Head, Green Flash, Avery, Southern Tier and more.

3. Barrel-Aged Extravaganza, Twisted Tail, June 8. Pair beers aged in bourbon, rum and gin barrels with the spirits that originally soaked the wood.

4. Summer Sessions Beach Party, Jon’s Bar & Grill, June 9. A bikini contest in the sun, with light-bodied beauties from Franziskaner, Allagash and Founders.

5. Bull Riding, Percy Street Barbecue, June 7. Teams buck and ride for the title and trophy of 2012 Philly Beer Week Bull Riding Champion.

1. Bacon Beer Brunch, Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar, June 2. Waking up the morning after Opening Tap is easier with a pint of Prism Brewing’s Insana Chocolate Bacon Stout and a plate of waffl es.

2. Beer & Cheese & DiBruno Brothers & Brooklyn Brewery, Khyber Pass Pub, June 3. An epic combination pairing fi ve world classic cheeses with fi ve Brooklyn beers.

3. Forum of the Gods, Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant, June 6. Top brewers bring their fi nest beers for a off -beat panel discussion led by beer reporter Joe Sixpack.

4. Fists of Feury, Fork Restaurant, June 6. Chefs Terence (Fork) and Patrick (Nectar) Feury collaborate with Yards to produce a dinner featuring a new pale ale infused with Kaffi r lime leaves.

5. Local Favorites, Mac’s Tavern, June 8. It might be Always Sunny, but it’s even brighter when the Phillies are on the tube and local suds are pouring from the taps.

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he mother of modern beer cocktails is a Dirty Hoe. This glass of draft Hoegaarden splashed with fuschia Lindeman’s Framboise lambic may

seem like a fi nger in the face of the brewers who spent so much time crafting their recipes to perfection, but fact is, humans like nothing better than to meddle with perfection. A few daring Philly publicans blend brews into original cocktails that both pay homage to, and saucily wink at, their brewer sires.

1. Smokin’ Betty’s (Center City) Allagash White is juiced up with peach schnapps and a slice of gingery fruit in the Curious Georgia, a refreshing take on the witbier-wit-more category launched by the Dirty Hoe.

2. London Grill (Fairmount) Owner Terry McNally’s irreverence and laser-like palate has produced gems of this nascent genre of drink. Tops is the Smoke ‘Em if You Got ‘Em, a mashup of Victory Prima Pils, smoky mezcal and chipotle-infused vodka—a woodsy sip with a salty edge.

3. Alla Spina (Spring Garden) Vetri Family beverage director Steve Wildy delivered an entire selection of beer-based cocktails for this new North Broad gastropub. The Shillaci (named for Sicilian footballer Totò) spins Averna amaro, Stumptown coff ee and Stoudt’s Fat Dog oatmeal stout into a tipple with serious kick.

4. The Farmers’ Cabinet (Center City) There’s not a drop of beer in the beer-inspired cocktails at this dim and sexy destination, but just a sip of the Cockaigne will drive lambic fi ends wild. A complex character is derived from a blend of cognac, orange bitters, sugar, sparkling wine and strawberry shrub, a historic refresher made from smashed fruit and cider vinegar. The eff ect is so convincing, you won’t even miss the Cantillon.

5. Cantina Felize (Fort Washington, Montco) Order up a plate of do-it-yourself tacos, but skip the Bloody Mary. Instead, order the real national drink of Mexico, a Michelada, made with Dos Equis Amber, lime juice, tomato and hot spices.

Steve Wildy of Alla Spina shares this classic recipe.

• 3.5 oz. Monk’s Café Flemish Sour Ale

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moussey texture. Strain into a coupe or martini glass and imbibe. The grown-up bitterness of Chinotto Italian soda informs Monk’s Café Sour Ale with a bit of bite in the Red Velvet; a dram of crème de violette adds a fl oral fi nish.

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1. Beer-lebrity Boxing, Kite & Key, June 2. Possibly the most nonviolent display of pugilism in the history of modern sports (or beer-drinking).

2. Local Draft Beer vs. Local Draft Wine, London Grill, June 3. A repeat of one of last year’s favorite dinners will feature Weyerbacher vs. Galen Glen.

3. Blues, Brews & BBQ,Starlight Ballroom, June 9. Finger-lickin’ good fun, with more than 80 brews to wash down those BBQs.

4. Dunk a Beer Rep, London Grill, June 5. Get your favorite brewery representative soaked during this afternoon block party. Proceeds benefi t PAWS.

5. Allagash Four-Way Triple, The Bishop’s Collar, June 5. The standard-bearer of authentic Americanized Belgian ales shows how it’s done with four diff erent varieties of tripel.

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Brews Blues & BBQ

Philadelphia Beer Festivals holds three of the most exciting craft beer tasting events every year: Brews Blues and Barbecue pairing food, beer music and cider. Winter Beer Fest every thanksgiving Saturday bringing the new winter warmers and seasonal limited releases. Big Ass Beer Fest dedicated to beer over 8% ABV

80 Beers on Tap

Hours Sat, June 9 - Session #1 @ 1pm Session #2 @ 5pm

460 North 9thPhiladelphia PA, 19123Phone: (267) 345-3702brewsbluesandbarbecue.comNeighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

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South PhillyBeer Festival

Friday, June 8th, 2012

facebook.com/BulliesPub

Beer Tastings | Beer Pairings | Craft Beer Specials | New Beer Introductions

facebook.com/PBRPhila facebook.com/VictoryBeerHall

Located at XFINITY Live! Philadelphia | 1100 Pattison Ave. | Philadelphia, PA 19148 xfinitylive.com | facebook.com/XFINITYLive

www.americansardinebar.com

215-334-23371800 Federal St. Philadelphia @AmericanSardine AmericanSardineBar

Ommegang Cuts the CheeseFriday, June 1st, 5-8pm

Pay as you go!

Firestone Walker Keg PartySaturday, June 2nd, 5pm

Pay as you go!

Oskar Blues Farm to Sardine BarOskar Blues Farm to Sardine BarSunday, June 3rd, 4-8pm

Get your ticket!

Bell’s Happy HourThursday, June 7th, 4-6pm

Pay as you go!

nd Annual PBC Fried Chicken RunSaturday, June 9th, 3pmSaturday, June 9th, 3pm

Get your ticket!

2For details of each event visit:

t’s Beer Week at I American Sardine Bar!

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Flying Fish Brewing Co.

Food friendly beers, intensely local distribution, Flying Fish has been brewing on the Jersey side for 16 years. Our beers range from classic British ESB and IPA, to Belgian styles to the Exit Series that celebrate ingredients from the Garden State.

@jerseyfreshale

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11am - 12am Fri – Sat: 11am - 1am Sun: 11am - 11pm

1940 Olney Ave.Cherry Hill NJ, 08003Phone: (856) 489-0061www.flyingfish.comNeighborhood: New Jersey

Sly Fox Brewing Co.

Sly Fox Brewing Co. opened its new 30,000 square foot production facility in Pottstown, PA in March of 2012 and continues to operate their brewpub on Rt. 113 in Phoenixville. Their award-winning, eclectic lineup of canned, bottled, & draft beers are distributed throughout PA, NY, & NJ.

@slyfoxbeer20 3 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Thur: 11:30am - 11pm • Fri – Sat: 11:30am - 12am Sun: 12pm - 11pm

520 Kimberton Road (Rt. 113)Maple Lawn Shopping CenterPhoenixville PA, 19460Phone: (610) 935-4540slyfoxbeer.comNeighborhood: Chester County

Stoudt’s Brewery

Carol Stoudt started the first craft brewery in Pennsylvania since Prohibition. Being a pioneer she realized her destiny as a craft brewer. Carol’s love of her craft, the brewing industry, and true-to-style German inspired beers sets Stoudt’s apart from other craft beers. Check out our website for festival info.

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Hours Mon – Thu: 4:30pm - 10pm Fri – Sat: 12pm - 10pmSun: 11:30am - 8pm

Route 272, P.O. Box 880Adamstown, PA 19501(717) 484-4386 stoudtsbeer.comNeighborhood: Lancaster County

@StoudtsBrewery

Haddon Pub Fest

The craft beer scene is alive in South Jersey as Keg & Kitchen, Treno, Taproom & Grill, PJ Whelihan’s, Pour House, Brewer’s Towne Tavern, Tom Fischer’s Tavern and The Irish Mile will host craft brewers/distributors from 12:00PM to 6:00PM on June 2nd. Come out for deals and door prizes!

135 Haddon AveWestmont NJ, 08108Phone: (856) 854-4117haddonpubfest.comNeighborhood: New JerseyHoursJune 2nd: 12pm - 6pm

River horse brewing company

River Horse is located in Lambertville, NJ, 40 miles from Philadelphia. We sit right on the Delaware River, just across the walking bridge from New Hope, PA. Tours and tasting are Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12-5. 5 year round and 5 seasonal offerings.

Hours Fri – Sat: 12pm - 5pm Sun: 12pm - 5pm

80 Lambert Lane Lambertville NJ, 08530 Phone: (609) 397-7776 riverhorse.comNeighborhood: New Jersey

Fegley’s Brew Works

Fegley’s Brew Works has won numerous beer awards under Brewmaster Beau Baden including the most recent GABF medal for his rendition of the 1800s Allsopp’s Arctic Ale called Arctic Alchemy. Still family run and operated, our brewpubs practice strong sustainability initiatives including solar panels and LED lighting, and use locally sourced foods.

@thebrewworks16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

812-816 Hamilton StreetAllentown PA, 18101Phone: (610) 433-7777Neighborhood: Lehigh County

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Saturday June 9th 2012

1PM & 5PM Sessions

At the Starlight Ballroom430 N. 9th St. Philadelphia, PA 19123

1PM & 5PM Sessions1PM & 5PM Sessions1PM & 5PM Sessions1PM & 5PM SessionsBrewsBluesAndBarbecue.com

PhiladelphiaBeerFestivals.com proudly hosts other great beer events throughout the year

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$35$35During Philadelphia Beer Week

$35$35$35Sample 100+ craft beers $35$35$35$35$35$35Ribs, pulled pork, chicken and more

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- Weekly Events -Thursday: Quizzo starts 10pm.

Prizes for 1st and 2nd place.

Sunday: Karaoke starts 10pm. Huge song book to choose from!

Happy Hour: Mon-Fri, 4-6 pm. $2 off all drafts, $3 well drinks,

$5 glass of wine. Nothing over $5 happy hour menu.

Brunch: Sat & Sun, 10am-3pm. Bloody Mary and Mimosa specials, $2 off all drafts

Watch the Phillies at the Abbaye! Drink Red Special: Mon - Thurs

$3 drafts with “red” in their name$3/2 Hot Dogs

- Philly Beer Week Events -

Victory Brewing 6/4 7-9pm

Long Trail 6/5 7-9pm

Troegs 6/6 7-9pm

Weyerbacher 6/8 5-7pm

Breckenridge 6/9 4-6pm

Check the Abbaye Beer Week Calendar and

www.theabbaye.netfor Additional Events

HOURS:Monday-Friday 11:30am-2am

• Open for Lunch •Saturday-Sunday 10am-2am

637 N. 3rd Street(3rd & Fairmount)

Northern Liberties(215) 627-6711

www.theabbaye.net

sunday brunch 11am-3pm24TH & FAIRMOUNT AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19130 215.765.1616

When The SpiriT AleS you.Artisinal Imports

Tap Take-OverMay 10, 8 - 11pm

Updated PBW event list online.

TheCollar.us

1701 Green Street Phila, PA 19130

Hours11:00am-2:00am 215.769.5000

• Outdoor Seating• Back Patio• Sunday Brunch, 11am–3pm

Check phillybeerweek.org for event details

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…in your pajama jeans: Doobie’s (Center City).

…to learn how to trick out your dinner parties: COOK Philly (Center City).

…if you’re an unrepentant Steelers fan: Fox & Hound (Center City).

…if your hangover requires breakfast poutine: Square Peg Restaurant (Center City).

…if you switch channels between the Phils game and Real Housewives: Tabu Lounge and Sports Bar (Center City).

…to impress your parents: Fork (Old City).

…for the proper glassware: Teresa’s Next Door (Wayne, Delco).

…if everyone else wants to drink wine: Ristorante Panorma (Old City).…to meet a new girlfriend: Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar (Center City).

…to meet a new girlfriend (if you’re over 42): Manayunk Brewing (Manayunk).

…to meet a new mom: Cold Point Pub at Whole Foods (Plymouth Meeting, Montco).

…to meet a new boyfriend: Westbury Bar & Restaurant (Center City).

…to get into “the mood:” Oyster House (Center City).

…for a relaxing pop after riding the train: Three Monkeys Café (Northeast Philly).

…for a baby-momma happy hour: Local 44 (West Philly).

…to drink in an old bank vault: Oakmont National Pub (Havertown, Delco).…to drink in an industrial park: Prism Brewing (North Wales, Montco).

…before a show on Broad Street: Perch Pub (Center City).

…to park your fi xed-gear: the Pub on Passyunk East (South Philly).

…after going fresh & local at the Sunday Headhouse market: Pizzeria Stella (South Street).

… to get your Beer Geek Merit Badge: Capone’s (Montco).

…when you’re lost in Lehigh County: Fegley’s Brew Works (Lehigh County).

…to turn Benjamins into dreams: SugarHouse Casino (Northern Liberties).

…to read the bathroom walls: The Grey Lodge Pub (Mayfair).

…for a networking happy hour that just keeps going: Ladder 15 (Center City).

…if you can’t aff ord a vacation to Mykonos: Opa (Center City).

…if you can’t decide between German or Chinese tonight: Bierstube (Old City).

…for a “quick beer” that always turns into dinner out: Resurrection Ale House (Gray’s Ferry).

…where It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Mac’s Tavern (Old City).

…for a custom burger: Lucky’s Last Chance (Manayunk).

…to observe the South Street life: Bridget Foy’s (South Street).

…for fi ery wings cooled by craft drafts: Moriarty’s (Center City).

…for real bread as tasty as the liquid bread: Agiato (Manayunk).

…to gnaw on yummy “burnt ends”: Percy Street Barbecue (South Street).

…when you need to shout at the television in the company of other fans: Misconduct Tavern (Center City).

…to grab the sixpack of your dreams: Brew (South Philly).

…to grab the Joe Sixpack of your dreams: Opening Tap (Old City).

…on your fi rst date: London Grill (Fairmount).

…for a clandestine meeting: 12 Steps Down (South Philly).

…to wear your Nantucket reds: Route 6 (North Broad).

…as your fi rst stop on a Fairmount bar crawl: The Bishop’s Collar (Fairmount).

…to learn from the smartest (while drinking rare treats): Tria Fermentation School (Center City).

…for an alternative to fries, blackened green beans and mayo: Grace Tavern (Gray’s Ferry).

…to hit on Penn students: Mad Mex (West Philly).

…to drink with the real ’Yunkers: Old Eagle Tavern (Manayunk).

…after hitting the Forbidden Drive bike trail: Chestnut 7 (Chestnut Hill).

…for the ultimate nap: Christ Church Burial Ground brewers tour (Old City).

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Where To Go...

hen it comes to literature, booze has bolstered more brilliance

than any single infl uence other than being Irish. So, where better to appreciate the works of Bukowski, Hunter S. Thompson and the city’s own David Goodis than in the soothing buzz of a public house, with an equally intriguing glass at hand?

1. Hawthorne’s (Bella Vista). Browse the coolers for a bottle to sit with on the sofa, or work on your tan with a table in the sun at lunchtime.

2. Fergie’s (Center City East). Something about the light coming through bottle-bottom windows makes it great for reading. Brainy bartenders, too.

3. Foodery (Northern Liberties). Mind-bending bottle selection, handmade sandwiches and café tables with no server to pester you.

4. Beneluxx (Old City). Get lost in this snug underground cavern stocked with fi ne beer, cheese and chocolate.

5. The Bards (Rittenhouse). The visages of dead Irish writers adorn the walls of this uptown classic, where the brogues of the bartenders are as authentic as the fi sh and chips.

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ub crawls have a lousy reputation for promoting boorish behavior, sloppy make-out sessions and barfi ng in otherwise respectable establishments.

To keep the tone festive rather than fetid, pros know to limit the destinations to a manageable number—and keep the water and food coming. Try one of these unique crawls:

MEATY: Baby Blues BBQ (West Philly), Percy Street Barbecue (South Street), Brews Blues & BBQ (Center City), Khyber Pass Pub (Old City). VEGAN: Memphis Taproom (Fishtown), Belgian Café (Fairmount), El Camino Real (Northern Liberties). TACOS: La Calaca Feliz (Fairmount), Mad Mex (West Philly), Jose Pistola’s (Center City). LADIES’ NIGHT: Continental Restaurant & Martini Bar (Old City), Southwark Restaurant & Bar (South Street), Village Belle (South Philly). DUDES’ NIGHT: The Wishing Well (South Philly), Stogie Joe’s (South Philly), Kite & Key (Fairmount/Spring Garden).

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UNIVERSITYCITY / WESTPHILLY

1. Bald Men Love Beer, City Tap House, June 5. The follicle-challenged Tomme Arthur and Matt Wells of Port Brewing/Lost Abbey bring their award-winning beers to the East. Shave your head in appreciation of great beer.

2. Sansom Street Soiree, between 34th & 36th streets, June 7. White Dog Café, New Deck Tavern and Baby Blues BBQ throw a daylong block party with outdoor cooking and the best of local crafts.

3. New England Lunch, City Tap House, June 8. Look for some delicious chowdahand hard-to-fi nd varieties from Nantucket’s Cisco Brewers.

4. Philly Beer Run & Music Fest,Dock Street Brewery, June 10. A tag-timed race through University City, ending with a free music fest with Hoots & Hellmouth.

5. Russian River Sunday, Local 44, June 10. The taps fl ow with the Santa Rosa, Calif., brewery’s fi nest, including a certain guy named Pliny.

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Baby Blues BBQBridgewater’s PubCity Tap HouseCrowne Plaza Philadelphia WestDock Street BreweryLandmark AmericanaLocal 44Mad MexNew Deck TavernPodWhite Dog Cafe

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Dock Street Brewing

Dock Street Brewery is located in a magnificent old firehouse on the corner of 50th & Baltimore. Dock Street has a rich brewing history, a reputation for quality, innovation and brewing distinctive unfiltered, unpasteurized beers. At the heart of the brewpub is a wood-fired oven famous for gourmet pizzas.

@dockstreetbeer Beers on Tap

Hours

Mon: 3-11pm (kitchen 3:30-10pm)

Tue: 3-11pm (kitchen 3:30-10pm)

Wed: 3-11pm (kitchen 3:30-10pm)

Thu: 3-12am (kitchen 3:30-11pm)Fri: 12pm-1am (kitchen closes at 12am)

Sat: 12pm-1am (kitchen closes at 12am)

701 S. 50th St.Philadelphia, PA 19143(215) 726-2337dockstreetbeer.comNeighborhood: West Philly

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Enjoy Beer Week, then enjoy an easy ride home. SEPTA is your ticket to a safe trip. Check out real stories from real people at ISEPTAPHILLY.COM

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GET YOUR FILL OF HOPS. THEN GO HOPS ON SEPTA FOR THE RIDE HOME.

Enjoy Beer Week, then enjoy an easy ride home. SEPTA is your ticket to a safe trip. Check out real stories from real people at ISEPTAPHILLY.COM

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Grace Tavern

A lovingly restored neighborhood tavern. Tin walls & ceilings. Antique Bevadore. Serving fine beer, wine and spirits. Full food menu served daily from 11:30 a.m. - 2 a.m.

10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 12am - 2am

2229 Grays Ferry Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19146(215) 893-9580 gracetavern.comNeighborhood: Grays Ferry

Westbury Bar and REstuarant

The Westbury is a neighborhood craft beer/sports pub with 16 taps and 50-plus bottled beers. Watch the game on eight large screen TVs while enjoying great pub food. Happy Hour: Monday - Saturday 5pm - 7pm.

16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Wed: 4pm - 1am Thu – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat: 11am - 2am Sun: 11am - 1am

261 S. 13th St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 280-4340 westburybarandrestaurant.com Neighborhood: Center City

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Fergie’s Pub

Fergie’s is a small pub nestled in the heart of Philadelphia. It is Irish owned and boasts no TV, conversation welcome. It hosts live music acts including a wonderful traditional Irish music session on Saturday afternoons. It has a dynamite BBQ section on the menu. Choice beer list with the best Guinness on tap in Philly.

@FergiesPhilly 11 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sat: 11:30am - 2am Sun: 4pm - 2am

1214 Sansom St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 928-8118 fergies.comNeighborhood: Center City

Nodding Head Brewery

Philadelphia’s most award-winning brewery. Beers from the source, great menu with something for everyone. Sunday jazz brunch. A fresh cask ale every day.

@NoddingHeadBrew7 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sat: 11:30am - 2am Sun: 11am - 2am

1516 Sansom St.Philadelphia, PA 19102(215) 569-9525 noddinghead.com

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With Love Beer Garden at the Four Seasons Hotel

Throughout Philly Beer Week, Four Seasons presents the With Love Beer Garden in its gorgeous outdoor patio. Featuring local brewers and artfully designed small plates, the garden will be Philly Beer Week Central, Monday, June 6-Friday, June 10, from 4-8 p.m. Drop by, grab a refreshing local beer, meet friends and catch up on all the excitement of the week.

@FSPhiladelphia

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 8pm

One Logan SquarePhiladelphia PA, 19103Phone: (215) 963-1500fourseasons.com/philadelphiaNeighborhood: Center City

Devil’s Den

The Devil’s Den is a cozy neighborhood haunt that prides itself on having one of the best beer lists in all of Philadelphia. With 17 constantly changing taps and over 200+ bottles, Devil’s Den offers something for everyone.

@devilsdenphilly17 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Fri: 11am - 2am Sat - Sun: 10:30am -2am

1148 S. 11th St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 339-0855 devilsdenphilly.com7 Neighborhood: South Philly

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1st - PBW Kick-Off! Rare Brews and One-Offs.

2nd - Brooklyn Tap Takeover

3rd - Session Beer Fest Featuring Old Forge / Perch Collaboration Tapping

4th - “Drunken” Tales of Yore with Yards Brewing 7:00 PM

5th - Meet the Brewer Uinta Tap Takeover 7:00 PM

6th - Meet the Importer St. Killian 8PM

7th - Cooking with Beer

9th - PBW Leftovers Happy Hour 1/2 off all taps 12:00 - 2:00 AM

10th - Philly Beer Scene Challenge Battle of the Homebrew Shops Final 5:00PM

- PBW Kick-Off! 6th - Meet the Importer

JUNE Philly Beer Week EventsNorthern Italian & Seafood

Fine Craft Beer

Meet the Importer DinnerHosted by St. Killian5 Courses, 5 Imports

June 6, 2012 6:00 PM

231 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19107

215-546-6800 www.varalliusa.com

Uinta Tap Takeover 7:00 PM

1345 Locust Street • Philadelphia, PA 19107215-546-4090

www.perchpub.com

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Spaten North America

Spaten is known a Munich’s 1st brewery. established in 1397, for over 600 years Spaten has been one of the most respected brewers of Germany and the World. Franziskaner was founded in 1363, located next to the Franciscan Monastery in the heart of Munich. Franzis-kaner The worlds most distinguished wheat Beer.

46-21 Little Neck Pkwy.Little Neck NY, 11362(718) 281-1912 spatenusa.comNeighborhood: Center CityHours Mon – Tues: 4pm - 1am Thurs – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat: Noon - 3am • Sun: 11am - 1am

The Belgian Café

The guys from Monk’s present The Belgian Cafe, bringing 12 taps and over 200 bottles of great World and U.S. craft beer to the Art Museum/Fairmount area with great cuisine a la biere, burgers, mussels, frites, and vegetarian choices. Outdoor seating on the beautiful, sunny, tree-lined corner of 21st and Green Streets.

@thebelgiancafe12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2am Sat: 11am - 2am Sun: 11am - 2am

601 N. 21st St.Philadelphia, PA 19130(215) 235-3500 thebelgiancafe.com Neighborhood: Fairmount/Spring Garden

Penn Brewery

Originating in Philadelphia, and now Pittsburgh’s oldest and largest brewery, Penn Brewery is housed in the mid nineteenth-century landmark E&O Brewery Building on Pittsburgh’s North Side. Penn specializes in award-winning old-world-style craft beers, all brewed onsite, and serves traditional “Euro-Pittsburgh” dishes including wurst, schnitzel, pierogi, and goulash, in its restaurant.

@Penn Brewery16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sat: 11am - 12am Sun: closed

800 Vinial St.Pittsburgh PA, 15212Phone: (412) 237-9400www.pennbrew.comNeighborhood: Out of Town

Cantina Feliz

Cantina Feliz is a contemporary Mexican restaurant with a full bar that recently opened in Fort Washington, PA. The festive restaurant serves creative, yet traditional, Mexican cuisine. Bar serves more than 50 tequilas, margaritas, specialty cocktails, six rotating craft beers on draft, bottled beers, sangria by the glass or pitcher and more.

Hours Mon – Thu: 11:30am - 2pm & 4 - 9pmFri: 11:30am - 2pm & 4 - 10pmSat: 4 - 10pm Sun: 4 - 9pm

424 South Bethlehem PIkeFort Washington PA, 19034Phone: (215) 646-1320cantinafeliz.comNeighborhood: Montgomery County

@cantinafeliz6 Beers on Tap

Nevulis Beverages

Located 20 minutes outside of Allentown, PA.

Hours Mon – Fri: 9am - 5pm

4125 Independence Drive, Suite 9Schnecksville PA 18078 Phone: (610) 769-0150nevulisbeverages.comNeighborhood: Lehigh County

Blue Dog

Blue Dog is a neighborhood favorite for good times, pleasant dining, and great cuisine. The menu features casual fare such as cheese steaks, hummus of the day, and quesadillas, as well as full entrees -- AWARD WINNING favorites include our RIBS & CRABCAKES. There are also many vegetarian selections, as well as a “puppy menu” that’s sure to delight the children. The chef prepares daily specials for both lunch and dinner. In addition to its fully stocked bar, Blue Dog is renowned for its unique and extensive selection of beer. Over 500 domestic, microbrews, Belgians and imports are available for dine-in or take-out. Blue Dog offers a casual atmosphere and a friendly crowd that you’re sure to enjoy, so please stop in soon!

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30 am - 2 am

4275 County Line RoadChalfont PA, 18914Phone: (215) 997-9988bluedog.ccNeighborhood: Bucks County

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In town for Philly Beer Week, come on in and catch your favorite sports team on one of our mega

projection screens. Traveling with a group? We have ample space to accommodate any and all

group sizes.

Look for PBW’s largest beer pong tournamentSee PhillyBeerWeek.org for full calendar of events

as well as times

1501 Spruce St. (minutes from all hotels off Broad st)

(215) 732-8610 · www.foxandhound.com

Center City’s largest sports bar boasting 37 domestic, import and craft beers on draft

Like us on for up-to-date PBW infofoxandhoundphiladelphia

PHILLY BEER WEEK EVENTS:Kicking off PBW on Friday and Saturday

with live bands and great beer

SUNDAY MAY 3RD -Lazy Sunday Cask Event

Featuring cask beers from 15-20 different brewers

MONDAY MAY 4TH - Sam Adams“Meet the brewer”

Win a home brew kit contest

SATURDAY MAY 9TH - Brews and BoxingManny Pacquiao fi ght with

14 select craft brews

ARTISAN CRAFTED CICERONE CERTIFIED

NEVULIS BEVERAGESIMPORTED & DOMESTIC SELECTIONS

4125 INDEPENDENCE DR., STE 9, SCHNECKSVILLE PA 18078 610-769-0150 WWW.NEVULISBEVERAGES.COM

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Doobies

Doobies is a cozy, friendly neighborhood bar w/outdoor seating. We offer a large variety of seasonal craft beers on draft, cask & in bottles. Our kitchen, open until 1 a.m., is vegan/vegetarian friendly. We have lots of board games, a large screen TV & craft beer sponsored Quizzo each week.

@Doobiesbar 19 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Fri: 2pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 3pm - 2am

2201 Lombard St.Philadelphia, PA 19146(215) 546-0316facebook.com/doobiesbarNeighborhood: Center City

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Finn McCools

Offering a full kitchen specializing in Irish cuisine, and 17 beers on draft, we feature a variety of; Irish, Belgium, German and local microbrews. Five large flat screens and our Room 12 lounge offer you a chance to turn a fun night out into a night to always be remembered.

@finnmccoolsphi17 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 10:30am - 2am Sat - Sun: 10:30am - 2am

118 S 12thPhiladelphia PA, 19107Phone: (215) 923-3090finnmccoolsphilly.comNeighborhood: Center City

a. Kitchen

a. kitchen, at AKA Rittenhouse Square, which recently received a glowing Three Bell review from the Philadelphia Inquirer’s restaurant critic, Craig LaBan, features flavorful and unfussy cooking using the best seasonal ingredients; over 200 delicious, terroir driven natural wines; classic, well made cocktails; and choice craft beers.

@akitchenphilly5 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 10pm Sat: 8:30am - 11pm Sun: 8:30am - 10pm

135 South 18th St. Philadelphia PA, 19103 Phone: (215) 825-7030 akitchenphilly.comNeighborhood: Center City

Devil’s Alley

Devil’s Alley offers upscale American comfort food paired with the best local beers from the surrounding area. Specializing in American BBQ, Devil’s Alley is known for our daily menu additions, weekend brunch, and daily happy hour specials.

8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Wed: 11am - 12am Thurs - Fri: 11am - 2am Sat: 10am - 2am Sun: 10am - 12am

1907 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 751-0707 devilsalleybarandgrill.com Neighborhood: Center City

Mon

Fox & Hound

Most of our offer multiple billiard tables and each of our restaurant locations feature satellite and/or cable coverage of a nearly every sporting event you can think of. But beyond just being a typical sports bar, your local Fox and Hound or Bailey’s is the perfect venue for happy hour, late night drinks, or just hanging out.

37 Beers on Tap

HoursMon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1501 Spruce St.Philadelphia PA, 19102Phone: (215) 732-8610Neighborhood: Center City

Good Dog Bar

Conveniently located between Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts, Good Dog is a cozy alternative to the ultra-trendy, exclusive type of bar/restaurant that has taken over the City of Brotherly Love.

@gooddogbar10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

224 S. 15th StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19102Phone: (215) 985-9600www.gooddogbar.comNeighborhood: Center City

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Look for our Daily Philly Beer Week Specials at www.phillybeerweek.org

Join us at The Extreme Homebrew Challenge at Jose Pistola’s on June 4!

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PHILLY “BEACH” WEEK @THREE MONKEYS CAFE

Official Philly Beer Week Venue!

Escape the city heat and come drink al fresco in our tropical courtyard

(Monkey Court), sit at the TREE BAR and sip on some of the season’s best summer brews!! Seasonal beer features all week long- while they last!!

“PINTS FOR PIRATES” WEEKENDSaturday/Sunday June 9th –10th

Treasure Chest (4-beer sampler in a free cooler bag)Steel Drum Band

Island Blackboard Food Specials (w/ beer pairings)

LOCATED @ TORRESDALE STATION(A SHORT RAIL-RIDE FROM THE CITY)

9645 James Street(Grant & State Rd)Philadelphia, PA 19114215.637.MONKOpen 7 a.m. DAILY3monkeyscafe.com

PHILLY

WEEK 2012JUNE 1-10

village belle

village belle is a neighborhood-friendly, Northern Mediterranean inspired restaurant and bar located in the Queen Village section of Philadelphia. The classic bar built in the early 1900’s, boasts antique lighting, and comfortable seating. The dining room compliments old and the new with banquettes encasing two cozy dining areas. cafe seating.

@thevillagebelle1 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – closedTue - Thurs: 5pm - 10 pm Fri: 5pm - 11 pm • Sat: 11am - 11 pm Sun: 10am -3pm

757 S Front StPhiladelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 551-2200thevillagebelle.comNeighborhood: South Philly

v i l l a g e b e l l e

Dinner Served Nightly / Sunday Brunch/ Outdoor Café757 South Front Street • Corner of Fitzwater in Queen Village

215.551.2200 | www.thevillagebelle.comHost Your Special Event at Village Belle. Ideal for Showers & Rehearsal Dinners.

Victory Beer Hall

In partnership with Philadelphia’s Victory Brewing Company, the Victory Beer Hall will be an unrivaled social experience, featuring elongated, beer hall style tables, a stage for live indoor entertainment, and a 2,000 square-foot patio complete with a fire pit and a unique panoramic view of the Philadelphia skyline. The Victory.

@victorybeerhall48 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Tues: closedWed - Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat - Sun: 11am - 2am

1100 Pattison Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19108Phone: (267) 443-6418victorybeerhall.comNeighborhood: South Philly

hese days, a great tap list is the norm at Philly bars. Still, you

might be surprised at the draft lineup at these places.

1. Kildare’s (Manayunk). An Irish chain bar on party-time Main Street with spigots pouring Boulder, Dogfi sh Head, Corsendonk, Weihenstephaner and Sly Fox. On the fi rst Friday of the month, there’s a fresh fi rkin on the bar.

2. Fox & Hound (Center City). Your prototypical sports bar … with a beer book that includes Chimay, Lagunitas and lots of locals.

3. Uno Chicago Grill. The old Pizzeria Uno is now a deep-dish destination with two dozen-plus taps, including its own house beer, Big Ern IPA from Weyerbacher.

4. Wrap Shack (Center City). From the outside, it looks like a sandwich shop for offi ce workers. They’re smiling after lunch, thanks to glasses of Victory, Long Trail, Fegley’s Brew Works and more.

5. Tomato Bistro (Manayunk). You’ve known it as a takeout pizza joint for the last 10 years, but now the second fl oor features a tidy tap lineup.

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Lucky’s Last Chance

EATS: Home of Manayunk’s most interesting Burgers DRINKS: Over 30 Ever Changing Hand Picked Craft Beers, Vintage inspired cocktails and premium wines by the glass Downstairs eclectic vintage inspired pub features a long bar, with table seating, and large front windows that open out to Main Street.

@ luckysmanayunk6 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon : closed Tues-Sat: 5pm - 2am Sun: 12pm - 2am

4421 Main StManayunk PA, 19127Phone: (215) 509-6005 www.luckyslastchance.comNeighborhood: Manayunk

Agiato

A European style restaurant inspired by the panino and enotecas found throughout Italy that create a casual atmosphere designed to promote and enrich the spirit of community.

@AgiatoManayunk

Hours Mon – Fri: 11am - closed Sat - Sun: 8am - closed

4359 Main St.Philadelphia PA, 19127Phone: (215) 482-9700agiatophila.comNeighborhood: Manayunk

Cervisia

Cervisia is a two story, 5,000 square foot craft beer bar and restaurant located on Main Street in the heart of Manayunk that will feature 72 taps. Cervisia will also feature Manayunk’s only craft bottle shop. Opening 2012.

Hours Mon – Thu: Opening 2012

4400 Main St.Philadelphia PA, 19127Phone: (215) 482-9800Neighborhood: Manayunk

@CervisiaPhilly72 Beers on Tap

Old Eagle Tavern

The Old Eagle Tavern is the best kept secret in Manayunk. Their eleven rotating drafts and 60 + bottle beer selection, consists of the finest craft & import beers. This charming neighborhood tavern is a refreshing change from the Main Street bars and restaurants.

@OldEagleTavern1

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 11am - 2am

175 Markle St.Philadelphia, PA 19127(215) 483-5535 oldeagletavern.comNeighborhood: Manayunk

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Kildare’s

An Authentic Irish Experience! A true Irish Pub with a great beer flair. A place where there is always something going on. 28 taps, growlers, and over 80 bottles with everything available to go. A cornerstone in the Manayunk neighborhood.

28 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

4417 Main St.Philadelphia, PA 19127(215) 482-7242 kildarespub.com Neighborhood: Manayunk

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@KildaresPubs

The Tomato Bistro & The Couch Tomato Cafe’

Pair one of our eleven constantly rotating craft beers with a gourmet pizza, ranked as the “Best Pizza” by Philadelphia Magazine! Go online to see our exciting beers and beer specials throughout the week. Plus, there’s no other place in town that can offer you FREE on-site valet parking.

@ManayunkTomato11 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon –Fri: 11am - 2am Sat - Sun: 10am - 2am

102 Rector StreetPO Box 55440philadelphia PA, 19127Phone: (215) 483-2233manayunktomato.comNeighborhood: Manayunk

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215.545.4101 • 263 S. 15th Street • www.joSepiStolaS.com

Friday, June 111:30 am - 2:00 pm

Meet The Brewer Lunch with Weyerbacher

*Firkin of Something Special

SaTurday, June 210:00 pm - 2:00 am LudaChristmas ii:

dJ danophonics revenge We’re happy to make this event a tradition. all of our favorite aged Christmas beers including, but not limited to, Troegs Mad elf, Jolly Pumkin noel, dupont avec

Les Bons Voeux, Stille nacht other beers to be added. dJ danophonic

spins old school hip hop and r&b with a murderous Christmas

Flavor.

Sunday, June 3Curtis Mayfields Birthday

Brunch with the Shelton Bros. 10:30 am - 2:30pm

a special live musical tribute to Curtis Mayfield with Casey Parker & da’ Badonkafunk. We will be

featuring funky and sour beers to go along with a sexy brunch spread.

Highlights include the album “CurTiS” and Cantillon draft.

Monday, June 411:30am

Firkin Lunch with yards brewing 7:00pm - 10:00pm

The extreme Homebrew Challenge with Home Sweet Homebrew

& dogfishhead.This event is hosted and Judged by George Hummel and nancy rigberg

of Home Sweet Homebrew, Sam Calgione of dogfishhead, and Joe & Casey from Jose Pistola’s. There

will be around 15 homebrewers with some of thier very special and very extreme homebrews. There will be a Buffet as well as an unlimited supply of Homebrew to drink on.

Tickets are 15$ in advance and 20$ at the door. This has been a great event every year. Please Join us.

TueSday, June 511:30 am

Lunch with FoundersFeaturing 2011 and 2012 Kbs, Cbs, Blushing Monk and Better half

6:30 pm-10:30 pmStillwater Brewing presents

SWaPPin’ TaCoS! with Brewer, Brian Stumkie

WedneSday, June 611:30am

Firkin’ Lunch with Left Hand dan.

7:00 - 11:00Meet The Friedlands!

a celebration of Philadelphia’s First Family of Craft Beer.

Brands such as dogfish Head, duvel, Sierra nevada, Brooklynn, young’s,

and so freakin’ many more, to many to mention. and a very special live performance featuring members of

‘Splintered Sunlight’. This event will rule, please don’t miss it.

More details to follow.

THurSday, June 711:30 am

Lunch with Jolly Pumpkin

Friday June 811:30

Meet the Brewer Lunch with Hill Farmstead

8pm Meet the Brewmaster Kris

Herteleer of dè dolle Brouwers

LaTe niGHT WiTH Joe Gun 11:35 PM Mon - THurS.

eVery TueSday 9pm

The Pistola’s Funk sessions

4$ craft beer cans and a buck off

anything allagash

eVery SundayJam with the Cheap Kittens

$5 Margarita’s and $15 Margarita

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Abbaye

This Northern Liberties favorite is a warm, casual Belgian-style pub and restaurant serving outstanding beers from around the world along with great local and national microbrews. The Abbaye features an eclectic menu, offering classic bistro and pub fare made with seasonal ingredients from local growers and suppliers. Happy Hour is 4-6 p.m.

10 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2am Sat - Sun: 10am - 2am

637 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 627-6711 theabbaye.netNeighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

Wed

@TheAbbaye

Bar Ferdinand

Bar Ferdinand came about as a part of the natural evolution of Owen Kamihira’s career as a restaurant designer and consultant. He envisioned an anchor establishment in the Northern Liberties community for neighbors to go for great tapas, wine, and conversation. His love for Spanish culture, combined with the right opportunity and timing, turned Bar Ferdinand from concept to reality.

Hours Mon – Thu: 4:30pm - 12am Fri – Sat: 4:30pm - 1:30am Sun: 11am - 12am

1030 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 923-1313barferdinand.comNeighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

@BarFerdinand 10 Beers on Tap

Cantina Dos Segundos

Northern Liberties’ Cantina Dos Segundos, one of the most neighborly bars in town, serves up creative Mexican fare such as slow-roasted goat and veggie “beef” tacos alongside flights of tequila, fresh fruit margaritas, well selected drafts, and a cooler’s worth of Mexican bottles in a fiesta-like atmosphere.

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

931 North 2nd StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19123Phone: (215) 629-0500cantinadossegundos.comNeighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

@dossegundos8 Beers on Tap

Delilah’s Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse

Delilah’s is Philadelphia’s landmark Gentleman’s Club and Steakhouse. This nationally acclaimed Gentlemen’s Club was voted America’s No. 1 Gentlemen’s Club, Best Place for a Bachelor Party and has earned an “excellent” rating from the Zagat survey. Delilah’s earns its reputation with an outstanding menu, a luxurious atmosphere, world-class wines and spirits, premium cigars and The World’s Most Beautiful Showgirls.

@Delilahsphilly

Hours Mon – Sat: 11:30am to 2am Sun: 1pm to 2am

100 Spring Garden St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 625-2800 delilahs.com Neighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

El Camino Real

Texas BBQ and traditional northern Mexican fare with local craft flavor.

8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

1040 N. 2nd St.Philadelphia, PA 19123(215) 925-1110Neighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

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Frankford hall

Frankford Hall embodies the spirit of a German biergarten with a modern twist. Set in an industrial structure in Fishtown, the space creates a unique urban experience for those looking to enjoy a cold brew and authentic Bavarian eats. Choose from 9 beers on tap and 10 more in bottles.

@StarrRestaurant12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 4pm - 12pm Fri: 4pm - 12pm Sat: 12-12pm • Sun: 12 - 11pm

1210 Frankford Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19125Phone: (215) 634-3338frankfordhall.comNeighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

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11:30am - 4:00pm • BRUNCH MENU PAIRED

WITH VICTORY• LUCKY DJ’S & FRIENDS @ 1:00PM

1:00pm - 4:00pm • OUTSIDE BEER GARDEN &

GRILL

• SAMPLINGS OF BEER FROM

LOCAL BREWERS FEATURING: ROUND GUYS, PRISM, EVIL GENIUS, OMMEGANG, BREVOLUTION

All Day • IPA DAY

All Day & night • CRAFT BUCKETS & SQUARE

PIZZA SPECIAL

• LIVE ACOUSTIC CLASSIC ROCK

9:00pm-12:00am $2 OFF ALL CRAFT BEER

1:00pm - 4:00pm • FRUIT BEER FLOATS

FEATURING FRULI & WILD BLUE, BLACK, & RED

1:00pm - 8:00pm • OUTSIDE BEER-B-QUE WITH

VICTORY CLASSIC & RARE BREWS

8:00pM - 10:00PM • QUIZZO WITH JOHNNY

GOODTIMES

2:00pm - 6:00pm • BARLEY LEGAL HOME BREW

SAMPLING & BITES

A DAYofCRAFT BEERSAMPLE • EAT • LEARN

BANDS & BEATS

SUNDAYJUNE 3

All Day • IPA DAY

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pen a new concept without a serious craft-beer bill? It simply

isn’t done in this town. From an Italian gastropub way, way uptown to a sprawling hall in the stadium complex, good beer forms the backbone of the bar for this year’s crop of newsiest new guys.

1. Interstate Tap House (Fishtown). The owners have transformed a former neighborhood problem bar into a draft beer oasis, complete with an outdoor dining garden.

2. American Sardine Bar (South Philly). Will John Longacre’s transformation of the derelict Wander Inn develop into a neighborhood landmark the way his South Philly Tap Room has in Newbold? The sandwiches and smart service bode well.

3. Victory Beer Hall (South Philly). The award-winning Downingtown brewer pours its own drafts and a rotating cast of crafts at this spankin’ new space in Xfi nity Live! at the sports complex, plying fans with beer worth drinking.

4. Barcade (Fishtown). A spin-off of the Brooklyn original, Barcade sports an array of vintage video games and a furiously rotating beer list with a national, rather than local, focus.

5. Alla Spina (North Philly). Sommelier Steve Wildy is procuring funky Italian craft beers for chef/owner Marc Vetri’s Italian gastropub concept, luring fans with a nose for mortadella hot dogs and doughnut bread pudding to the site of a former car dealership on North Broad Street.

Rookies of the Year

ne of the unexpected benefi ts of the smoking ban was to open

up formerly hazardous restau-bars to a wider range of guests, boosting food sales and exposing even more folks to the beauty of craft beer. Pack up the kids and stick Grandma in the car; we’re going out for dinner.

1. Iron Hill (multiple locations). A wide-ranging menu (complete with gluten-free options) and a long line of house-brewed taps make the whole household happy. Bonus points for roomy booths and beer-educated staff .

2. Uno Chicago Grill (multiple locations). With draft lists deeper than the dish of their decadent pizzas, this chain’s approach to beer should be emulated nationwide.

3. Crosswalk Cafe (Old City). After a day of trooping the kids to the Betsy Ross House, the Liberty Bell and the Constitution Center, take a load off in this outdoor café smack in the middle of Independence Mall.

4. Bullies Pub (South Philly). For the Flyers fan in all of us, this memorabilia-packed restaurant at Xfi nity Live! is the perfect stop before or after the big game.

5. Via Marconi Pizza Pub (Lansdale, Montco). Kids + pizza + parents + beer = brilliant.

1. Menno Olivier, Brouwerij De Molen, Monk’s Café (Center City), June 4. Known for big, dark beer, Olivier’s bringing a keg of smoked imperial porter he brewed with Tom Peters of Monk’s.

2. Bob Cannon, Sam Adams, City Tap House (West Philly), June 5. Yep, the bald dude with the beard you see in all those Boston beer commercials.

3. Shaun Hill, Hill Farmstead, Teresa’s Next Door (Wayne, Delco), June 9. The cult fave from Vermont is bringing Abner, Edward and his other pals.

4. Brian Strumke, Stillwater Artisanal Ales, Devil’s Den (South Philly), June 6. Highly accomplished and responsible for one of the greatest Philly beer names ever, an oatmeal beer created with a Dutch brewer: Holland Oats.

5. Iacopo Lenci, Ask this young, self-styled “rock star” brewer from Italy’s Birrifi cio Brùton how he comes up with his wild, hugely fl avored beers. (Appearance dates unconfi rmed at press time.)

Craft Beer andQuality Time

5 Brewers YouHave to Meet

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OF THE GODSFORUM

Certo • Edelson • Kavulak • Koch • Chandler

WEDNESDAY , JUNE 6 2 PMPhilly Beer Week's signature roundtable

featuring beer world luminaries

Individual tickets - $25V.I.P Packages Available

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The Official Kickoff Festival of:PHILLY BEER WEEK

Independence Visitors Center 6th and Market

Opening Ceremonies on Independence MallMore than two dozen breweries

VIP PACKAGES • LIVE MUSIC • SURPRISES

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Opening Tap 2012Coming At Ya!

OF THE GODSFORUM

Presented by Ale Street NewsPhiladelphia Bar & Restaurant

120 Market St., Old CityWEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 AT 2 PM

signature roundtablefeaturing beer world luminaries

Rosemarie Certo, Dock Street BreweryMark Edelson, Iron Hill BreweryPaul Kavulak, Nebraska Brewing

Greg Koch, Stone BrewingColby Chandler, Ballast Point Brewing

Individual tickets - $25V.I.P Packages Available

Presented by Ale Street News

Certo • Edelson • Kavulak • Koch • Chandler

WEDNESDAY , JUNE 6 2 PMPhilly Beer Week's signature roundtable

featuring beer world luminariesPhiladelphia Bar & Restaurant

120 Market St. Old City

Individual tickets - $25V.I.P Packages Available

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Yards Brewing Company

Since 1994 Yards has been providing the beer drinking populace of Philadelphia with quality, handcrafted ales. Founded by Tom Kehoe and Jon Bovit, Yards has undergone several expansions and is one of the largest breweries in the area. Yards ESA is one of the beers that helped ignite a craft beer revolution in Philadelphia and remains a sentimental favorite amongst many a beer drinker.

@YardsBrew 16 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sat: 12pm - 7pm Sun: 12pm - 4pm

901 N. Delaware Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19123(215) 634-2600 yardsbrewing.com Neighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

Standard Tap

Standard Tap offers a draft-only beer selection that highlights the vast array of styles crafted by breweries located in PA, NJ & DE. We use only the best available produce, poultry, meats and seafood, much from area farms and local vendors, to create fresh, seasonal dishes.

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 11am - 2am

901 N. Second St.Philadelphia PA, 19123(215) 238-0630 standardtap.com Neighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

@StandardTap23 2 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

SugarHouse Casino

Comfort meets cool at this waterfront eatery. Featuring a menu filled with irresistible dishes, including unique twists on old favorites, The Refinery has something for everyone. Plus you can pair any of our delicious meal choices with a nice, cold microbrew. Open 24/7.

@WinAtSugarHouse10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11am - 12am Fri – Sat: 11am - 1am Sun: 11am - 11pm

1001 N. Delaware AvePhiladelphia PA, 19125Phone: (267) 232-2000www.sugarhousecasino.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

The Foodery

Celebrating 35 years in Philadelphia, The Foodery offers over 900 American and imported craft beers, available by the single bottle or make your own six pack. We also have deli sandwiches, snacks, and a selection of gourmet chocolates and cheese.

Hours Mon – Thu: 10am - 10pmFri - Sat: 10am - 12amSun: 10am - 10pm

837 N. 2nd St.Philadelphia, PA 19123(215) 238-6077 fooderybeer.com Neighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

@fooderybeer

Hop Angel Brauhaus

Hop Angel Brauhaus is a German-themed restaurant and beer bar in the Fox Chase neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia. We are just steps from Rockledge in Montgomery County. 12 rotating draft lines. Lunch, dinner and late night menu. Free parking. - In nice weather, enjoy our beer garden.

@hopangelbrau 12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

7980 Oxford Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19111(215) 437-1939 hopangel.comNeighborhood: Northeast Philly

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Three Monkeys Café

Get out of the city heat and escape to our Key-West style courtyard and Tree Bar for “Pints for Pirates” all week long. Sample our array of tropical/summer brews, steel drum band, cooler bag samplers, tastings, island blackboard specials, etc. Eat, Drink and Be Monkey! Just a short rail-ride from the city.

Hours Mon – Sun: 7am - 2am

9645 James St.Philadelphia, PA 19114(215) 637-6665 3monkeyscafe.com Neighborhood: Northeast Philly

PHILLY“BEACH”WEEK @

THREE MONKEYS CAFE

“PINTS FOR PIRATES”WEEKEND

Drink al fresco at our outdoor TREE BAR and Courtyard.

• TREASURE CHEST (4-beer sampler in a free cooler bag)

• Steel Drum Band• Island Blackboard Menu

SAT/SUN JUNE 12 th-13 th

Daily tastings of some of the most interesting brews from our island friends around the globe.

215.637.MONK3monkeyscafe.com

9645 James Street(Grant & State Rd)Philadelphia, PA 19114

A SHORT RAIL-RIDE FROM CENTER CITY

PHILLY

WEEK 2010JUNE 4-13

OFFICIAL PHILLY BEER WEEK VENUE!

16 Beers on Tap

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Monk’s Café

16th & Spruce • Philadelphia • 215.545.7005 • monkscafe.com

full menu ‘til 1am nightly

“Top 5 Places in the World to Drink a Beer”All About Beer Magazine, 2010

Sat 6/2 4-6pm 4 Hands Brewery w/ Kevin Lemp (St. Louis)

Philly Debut of these beers brewed in the shadow of AB

Sun 6/3 4-6pm Funky Buddha Brewery w/ Ryan Sentz (FL)

Philly Debut of 4 BerlinerWeisse & Nib Smuggler Choc Porter

Mon 6/4 5-7pm Brouwerij De Molen w/ Menno Olivier (Holland)

World Debut of Rook & Leer (Tom & Menno’s Collaboration)

Tue 6/5 7pm Fifty Fifty Beer Dinner w/ Todd Ashman (CA)

Todd is bringing a saison & a ton of barrel aged gems

Wed 6/6 Noon Dogfish Head Lunch w/ Sam Calagione (DE)

“Quit your wine-ing” - beers with wine components

Thur 6/7 4-6pm De Dolle Brouwers w/ Kris Herteller (Belgium)

meet this iconic Belgian brewer & taste vintage Oerbier

Thur 6/7 8-11pm Deschutes w/ Cam OʼConner (Oregon)

Cam is bringing a sour, a barrel aged, a “pub only”, and more

Sat 6/9 11:30am JW Lees Wood Aged Caskswe’ll be broaching four cask versions of this barleywine

The Soul of Belgium in The Heart of Philadelphia

“Simply the Best Belgian Café in the US”Michael Jackson, The Beers of Belgium

Philly Beer Week 2012 Events

a casual, affordable, neighborhood belgian bistro

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ive years ago, the whole notion of a “beer week” was as unknown

as a black IPA. There simply was no such thing.

Today, if you plug the term into Google, you’ll get more than 2.4 million results. There’s an entire entry on the subject in the new Oxford Companion to Beer. San Francisco beer writer Jay Brooks, who wrote that entry, has compiled an online list of nearly 100 beer weeks worldwide, from Alabama to Yakima, Wash. They now celebrate beer week in Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

It all began in Philadelphia . . .

As the city celebrates its fifth annual beer week, our keepsake guide offers a broad overview of not just the week’s events, but the entire beer scene—from places to take a date, to places you can survive with your kids, on beer crawls, in the outdoors, from South Philly to North Wales.

In the spirit of the occasion, we limited our advice to lists of five. But that’s just a starting point, for if Philly Beer Week proves one thing, it’s that there is no end to the variety and scope of this region’s beer culture.

Still need inspiration? Here’s my personal list of Top 5 Things to Do During Philly Beer Week:

Get my photo with the Hammer of Glory.

Have a beer I’ve never tasted at a bar I’ve never visited before.

Enjoy a homebrew.

Share a pint with Mayor Nutter.

Raise a glass in memory of beer writer Michael Jackson and Philly Beer Week co-founder Bruce Nichols. We owe them a big debt.

Speaking of which, Philly Beer Week is the product of hard work from many, many people.

Here’S a feW WHo PiTcHeD in: Sparks (our web guy), Jennie Hatton & the staff of Profile PR, the staff of Philadelphia Weekly, Ed Kirk, Steven George, Clayre Cardi, Theresa Conroy, Sheila Ballen, Anna Bauer, Jess McGarvey, Farra D’Orazio & the staff of Four Seasons, Alethia Calbeck & the staff of the Greater Philadelphia Tourism & Marketing Corp., the staff of Xomo Digital, Peter Heacock, Woody Pase, SEPTA (take public trans!), Chris LaPierre, Carolyn Smalgalski & Philly Beer Geek, Wendy Littlefield & Don Feinberg, Shawn Gormley, Andy Farrell, Roshni Patel & the staff of Independence Visitor Center, Herb Rife, Felicia D’Ambrosio, Mike Strauss, Christine Piven & the office of Mayor Nutter, Andy Calimano and Matt Satten.

None of this would happen without the incredible blood, sweat and tears from the region’s brewers, wholesalers, bar owners, waitstaffs (tip your bartender!) and your friendly beer delivery person.

And, finally, the Philly Beer Week board of directors. We meet at 10:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of every month at Yards Brewing. Our meetings are open to the public – you’re invited to attend and share your great ideas for 2013!

PBW BoarD of DirecTorS: Tom PetersCo-Chairman - Monk’s CafeWilliam ReedCo-Chairman - Standard TapTom BuonannoSecretary - Muller BeverageRonald DavisTreasurer - Davis CPA GroupCasey ParkerJose Pistola’sEd FriedlandOriglio BeverageGene MullerFlying Fish BreweryMark EdelsonIron Hill Brewery & RestaurantMike ScoteseThe Grey LodgeErin WallaceDevil’s DenJohn DeRenziPenn DistributorsJim KirkKite & KeyTom KehoeYards Brewing - Bottoms up!

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1. 3rd Annual Pints and Pinups BBQ, Varga Bar, June 2. An afternoon block party with hot dogs and hot pinups vying for the bar’s classy Varga Calendar Girl search.

2. A Taste of Vermont, Westbury Bar & Restaurant, June 2. Wolaver’s and Long Trail are on tap, and the brewer from Otter Creek is in the room.

3. Session BeerFest, Perch Pub, June 3. Enjoyeasy-drinking, low-ABV favorites, including the new Old Forge/Perch Pub collaborative pale ale.

4. Sly Fox Stout Floats, McGillin’s Old Ale House,June 5. Meet brewer Brian O’Reilly, whose namesake Irish stout is the good stuff in the bar’s specialty ice-cream fl oats.

5. That Totally Unnecessary Drink, Fergie’s, June 10. Wrap up the week with one last pint and music and specials from Sly Fox and Allagash.

6. Iron Hill Dinner, Good Dog Bar, June 3. Five brewers from the regional brewpub chain bring fi ve beers to pair with fi ve courses.

7. Late Night with Joe Gunn, Jose Pistola’s, June 4-7. Once he has the mic, owner Joe Gunn can’t stop shooting off his mouth. Off beat fun with a true Philly character.

8. The Extreme Homebrew Challenge, Jose Pistola’s, June 4. Presented by Home Sweet Homebrew and Dogfi sh Head, it’s a hard-fought competition of extreme-fl avored homebrews.

9. Sam & Sean Happy Hour Jawn, Nodding Head Brewery, June 5. Dogfi sh Head’s Sam Calagione and Homebrew Chef Sean Paxton pair up for an unforgettable happy-hour bash.

10. Meed Kris Herteleer of De Dolle Brouwers, Monk’s Café, June 7. At press time, owner Tom Peters said he was uncertain what beers the Mad Brewer would be bringing along, but noted he’s sitting on a stash of vintage Oerbier Reserve.

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Serving nothing but the best, we will have dozens of the top

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- Russian RiveR BReweRy Fest -Including Pliny the Elder, Damnation,

Blind Pig, Salvation Ale & More...

- Belgian Fest -With Chimay, Delirium Tremens, St. Bernardus Abt 12, & More...

- dogFish head Fest -With World Wide Stout, Black & Blue, Palo Santo Marron, & More to Come...

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Via Marconi Sports bar

and restaurant

1758 Allentown Road in the Genardi’s

Shopping CenterLansdale, PA 19446

215 393-1776

Via Marconi Sports bar and restaurant

-BUCKS & MONTGOMERY COUNTY -

CElEBRaTEPhilly Beer Week With Via Marconi’s Pizza Pub

Serving nothing but the best, we will have dozens of the top

5 beers in their category rotating throughout the week, including:

- Russian RiveR BReweRy Fest -Including Pliny the Elder, Damnation,

Blind Pig, Salvation Ale & More...

- Belgian Fest -With Chimay, Delirium Tremens, St. Bernardus Abt 12, & More...

- dogFish head Fest -With World Wide Stout, Black & Blue, Palo Santo Marron, & More to Come...

look FoR otheR daily Fests!

a selection of 20 taps and over 150 bottles to choose from.

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- RUSSIAN RIVER BREWERY FEST -Including Pliny the Elder, Damnation,Blind Pig, Supplication Ale & More....

- BELGIAN FEST - With Chimay, Delirium Tremens,

St. Bernardus Abt 12, Abbey Val-Dieu Grand Cru, La Chouffe & More...

- DOGFISH HEAD FEST - With World Wide Stout, Black & Blue, Palo Santo Marron, 120 Minute IPA,

Hellbound Ale, Noble Rot, Faithful Ale, & More to Come...

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Piano Bar · Ascend Loungeterra Restaurant

243 S. Camac Street, Philadelphia215-545-1102 www.terrapa.com

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SOUTHPHILLY // PHILLY BEER WEEK 2012 //

12 Steps Down2nd Street Brew HouseAmerican SardineBell BeverageBella Vista Specialty

Beer WholesalersBrewBullies PubDevil’s DenDi Bruno Bros.East Passyunk Ave.For Pete’s Sake PubHawthornesInternational Great

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Tap RoomStatesideStogie Joe’sThe IndustryThe Wishing WellVictory Beer HallVillage Belle

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1. International Great Beer Expo, Philadelphia Navy Yard, June 1. Fifty-plus breweries with 100-plus beers under a big-top tent.

2. Kick the Locals, 2nd Street Brew House, June 2. Do not, repeat, DO NOT kick the guys hanging out on Two Street. Instead, go inside the bar and drain the kegs of local brews in this afternoon competition.

3. Craft Beer Day, East Passyunk Avenue, June 3. Crawl at your own pace to 10 diff erent beer-themed events.

4. Horse Shoe Tourney, Bella Vista Beer Distributors, June 4-8. Local brewers in the horse shoe pits bring lots of free beer.

5. Shelton Brothers Beer & Cheese, Devil’s Den, June 9. The gourmet beer importer will bring along a sampling of its meticulous portfolio for a pairing with Di Bruno Bros. cheeses.

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The Bards

Established in 1995, The Bards Irish Pub is a place where the locals can gather for good times and lean on each other in bad times. Lifelong friends are made here. The menu features traditional dishes such as fish and chips, Irish stew, Shepherds pie and bangers and mash.

@BardsPhilly20 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11am - 2am Sat – Sun: 10am - 2am

2013 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19103Phone: (215) 569-9585www.bardsirishbar.com/index.phpNeighborhood: Center City

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Perch Pub

Enjoy a brew with a view overlooking the Avenue of the Arts. Featuring a broad, local selection of award-winning drafts, an extensive bottle and can list from around the world and creative pub fare with a flair. A prominent selection of bourbons, whiskeys, Scotches and house-infused cocktails. All with “Altitude, No Attitude.”

@perchpub12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Tues: 4pm - 2am Wed – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

1345 Locust St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 546-4090 perchpub.com Neighborhood: Center City

• A pub with a birds-eye view.

• Rotating drafts featuring micro- breweries within 151 miles of the Pub.

• Extensive bottle and can list from around the world.

• A prominent selection of bourbons, whiskeys, Scotches and house-infused cocktails.

• Creative Pub Fare

Altitude No Attitude1345 Locust Street

Philadelphia, PA 19107215-546-4090

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Philadelphia Theatre Company

The Philadelphia Theatre Company’s Suzanne Roberts Theatre provides the perfect backdrop for a variety of special event with its 365-372 seat Mainstage auditorium and state-of-the-art lighting and sound facilities. Public amenities include on-site parking and concession stand with liquor license.

@PhilaTheatreCo

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480 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19146Phone: (215) 985-0420 philadelphiatheatrecompany.org/Neighborhood: Center City

Tavern on camac

Three great venues (three Floors)in one location! terra Restaurant and Bar: Dinner every night from 5pm. American cuisine served from Chef Eric Paraskevas. Piano Bar: Live every night from 7pm. Dance Bar: Every Night from 9pm. Great bottled beer selection. Always Entertainment, NEVER a cover and Always a good time!

Hours Mon – Sun: 4pm - 2am

243 S. Camac St.Philadelphia PA, 19107Phone: (215) 545-0900tavernoncamac.comNeighborhood: Center City

The Boilermaker

The Boilermaker is a two story candlelit bar with an eclectic medieval ambiance and a live blues music program. We specialize in a beer and shot, commonly known as a “boilermaker.” We utilize 40 taps of exceptional American Craft beer to design special pairings of spirit and beer.

@boilermaker_bar40 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 3pm - 2am

216 S. 11th St.Philadelphia PA, 19107Phone: (215) 922-3427www.theboilermakerbar.comNeighborhood: Center City

Smokin’ Betty’s

Smokin’ Betty’s offers upscale American comfort food paired with 16 rotating craft drafts, daily menu additions, weekly happy hour, and weekend brunch. Join us during Beer Week for the 2nd Annual Beer Cocktail Competition & 2nd Annual BBQ:Broad, Brews, & Queens co-hosted with the ladies of Dock Street Brewery. Don’t miss our 3 Course Beer Dinner art-fully prepared by chef Artt Ward offered Fridays & Saturdays during Beer Week. Call for information and tickets.

@SmokinBettys16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Tues: 11am - 10pm Wed – Thu: 11am - 11pm Fri: 11am - 12am

Sat: 10am - 12amSun: 10am - 10pm

116 S. 11th St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 922-6500 smokinbettys.comNeighborhood: Center City

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AgiatoCervisiaChestnut 7Kildare’s Irish PubLucky’s Last ChanceMalt House Ltd.Manayunk

Brewing Co.Old Eagle TavernPenn Distributors

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1. Yards Bike Race Party, Old Eagle Tavern, June 3. Manayunk is the place to be on bike-race day. Take a breather with some discounted Yards drafts all afternoon.

2. The Fon Stoudt Family Singers Present the Sound of Lager, Hop Angel Brauhaus (Fox Chase), June 6. Pennsylvania’s First Family of Craft Brewing harmonizes with their luscious lagers.

3. Philly Beer Geek Finals, Manayunk Brewery, June 7. Who’s the geekiest beer nerd? Find out at this raucous quiz show where the

winner goes home with more than $2,000 in beer prizes.

4. Belgium Comes From Manayunk, Grey Lodge Pub (Mayfair), June 8. Manayunk Brewpub sends its Belgian-influenced styles up Roosevelt Boulevard to Northeast Philly.

5. Manayunk Summer Classic, Main and Levering streets, June 9. A day-long fest (two sessions) pairing outstanding beers and food from local restaurants.

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New Deck Tavern

The New Deck is located in the heart of University City. The kitchen serves up generous portions everyday from 11am-1am. Happy hour is the best around. Known for the friendliness and comfortable Irish pub style atmosphere, you can’t go wrong choosing the Deck.

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Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

3408 Sansom St.Philadelphia, PA 19104(215) 386-4600 newdecktavern.comNeighborhood: West Philly

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Baby Blues BBQ

We own and operate a casual dining BBQ restaurant that serves BBQ in a creatively charged environment. We’ve essentially thrown out the mold for barbecue restaurants and created our own vibrant, fun and welcoming atmosphere. As seen on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives!

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Hours Mon – Thu: 11:30am - 11pm Fri - Sat: 11:30am - midnite Sun: 12pm - 11pm

3402 Sansom St.Philadelphia PA, 19104Phone: (215) 222-4444babybluesbbq.comNeighborhood: West Philly

Mad Mex

Mad Mex is located in the middle of University City. We offer up fresh Cali Mex food from 11:30am-1:00am. Happy Hour (4:30pm-6:30pm M-F) offers the best value in the area, with half off drafts, wings and special prices on our margaritas! Join us for a funky, fresh time!

18 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:0 am - 2am

3401 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19104Phone: (215) 382-2221 madmex.comNeighborhood: West Philly

White Dog Cafe

Founded in 1983, White Dog Cafe is a local favorite known for its unusual blend of award-winning contemporary American cuisine, civic engagement and environmental sustainability. We feature a rotation of 12 craft beers on tap all brewed within 300 miles of the restaurant

@whitedogcafe12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 12am Sat: 10:30am - 12:00am Sun: 10:30am - 9:00pm

3420 Sansom St.Philadelphia PA, 19104Phone: (215) 386-9224whitedog.comNeighborhood: West Philly

City Tap House

City Tap House, in West Philly, is Philadelphia’s largest craft beer-centric bar and restaurant with 60 taps, housing over 50 domestic and import crafts styles. Beers rotate often, with focus on seasonality. The food is New American elevated pub fare -- accessible and familiar, beer-friendly, prepared with integrity.

@TapHousePhilly60 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2am Sat: 11am - 2am Sun: 11am - 12am

3925 Walnut St. The Radian Balcony Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 662-0105 citytaphouse.comNeighborhood: West Philly

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have made their beer available to the Philadelphia market, so there’s no excuse for remaining ignorant of this classic canon. Pro tip: Don’t pester your bartender for Westvleteren; if there’s any hidden in the basement, it’s under lock and key.

1. Monk’s Café (Center City). It’s one of only four bars in America to be labeled an offi cial 2012 Ambassadeur Orval, so you can be assured the only dry-hopped Trappist will be perfectly poured.

2. Eulogy (Old City). Will it be a 6, 8, or 10? Order with gravity, then compare the relative merits of Rochefort’s three benchmark beers in the comfortable confi nes of this Old City staple.

3. The Belgian Café (Fairmount). Brouwerij der Sint-Benedictusabdij de Achelse Kluis is a bit of a mouthful, especially when a glass deep on what we’ll call Achel Extra: a delicious big-bottle staple at the Belgian Café.

4. Bridgid’s (Fairmount). Chimay of Scourmont Abbey is the grand dame of the Trappist world, just as Bridgid’s is the original queen of Philly’s Belgian beer scene.

5. Theresa’s Next Door (Delaware County). Does bottle-fermented beer taste diff erent out of a 11.2- vs. 25.4-oz. bottle? Theresa’s lets you choose your own adventure with Westmalle dubbel and tripel in multiple formats; pair with moules frites for an immersive Belgian café experience.

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TUESDAYSCraft Beer & Food PairingsWeekly special small plates

paired with Craft Pint $11.99

WEDNESDAYS Half-Priced Craft Beers

All eleven craft beers on draft; 4pm-7pm

THURSDAYS Flight Night

$6.99 for all craft beer fl ights, all night

7 DAYSDate-Night Special

Includes Any Gourmet Pizza, 2 Salads (or 2 small plates), Dessert,

& Round of Drinks; $45 for Two

*SUNDAY GLUTEN FREE DAY

*BEER WEEK SPECIALS*WEDNESDAY 6/6

Tap TakeoverHalf Priced Pint -Keep the Glass

102 Rector Street – Manayunk (215) 483-2233 /ManayunkTomato(215) 483-2233 /ManayunkTomato

IPHILLY

Enjoy Beer Week, then enjoy an easy ride home. SEPTA is your ticket to a safe trip. Check out real stories from real people at ISEPTAPHILLY.COM

BAR CRAWL. RIDE SAFE.

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Moriarty’s

Moriarty’s Restaurant fuses the warmth and friendliness of a traditional Irish pub with a diverse and delicious menu that celebrates the flavors of Philly. We have three great floors with a selection of 30 drafts and the best wings in Philly.

@moriartyspub30 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sat: 11am - 2am Sun: 12pm - 2am

1116 Walnut St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 627-7676 moriartyspub.com Neighborhood: Center City

Opa

Craft beers and Modern Greek taverna style food are enjoyed at the bar. The Happy Hour is on of the best offers in the city. Large TV, game time specials, late night live music and local DJs. Look for our Drury Street Beer Garden opening during Beer Week.

@ opaphiladelphia

8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-12am Fri: 11:30am-2:30pm, 5pm-2am Sat: 5pm-2am • Sun: Closed

1311 Sansom StPhiladelphia PA, 19107 Phone: opaphiladelphia.comNeighborhood: Center City

Home Sweet Homebrew

Fermenting Philly’s Brewing Renaissance Since 1986. Home to George Hummel, author of “The Complete Homebrew Beer Book,” award-winning homebrewer and Mid-Atlantic Brewing News columnist. He collaborated with Nodding Head on their GABF Gold George’s Fault. Conveniently located off Rittenhouse Square near many of Philly’s great beer bars.

Hours Mon: Closed Tue: 11am - 6pm Wed: 11am - 7pm

Thru - Fri: 11am - 6pmSat: 11am - 5pm Sun: 12pm - 4pm

2008 Sansom St.Philadelphia, PA 19103(215) 569-9469 homesweethomebrew.com Neighborhood: Center City

Quality Beer & WineMaking Supplies

Josè Pistola’s

Imagine Aztec goddess of alcohol, Mayahuel, and the Greek god of revelry, Dionysus, reproducing. Now picture that baby frolicking through hills filled with beautiful women, margarita streams, and trees whose fruit are the world’s greatest nachos. The Phillies make the playoffs every year of his life. This is Jose Pistola’s.

12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2am Sat - Sun: 11am - 2am

263 S. 15th St.Philadelphia, PA 19102(215) 545-4101 josepistolas.comNeighborhood: Center City

@josepistolas

MON

Misconduct Tavern

Neighborhood sports bar with fresh food, outside seating, 70 plus bottle list and 11 TV’s for all sporting events. Daily rotation of taps featuring American and local craft beer.

12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

1511 Locust St.Philadelphia, PA 19102(215) 732-5797Neighborhood: Center City

Monk’s Café

Named “Top Five Places in the World to Have A Beer.” Dozens of “Best of Philly,” “Philly’s Best,” etc. awards for both our food and our beer selection. But it’s not the awards we love, it’s our guests. We love you guys! C’mon in for great beer and amazing food.

20 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

264 S. 16th St.Philadelphia, PA 19102(215) 545-7005 monkscafe.comNeighborhood: Center City

Monk Õ sCaf Ž

Philadelphia

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HOLY CRAP! 40 TAPS!Oskar Blues

Fegley’s

Victory

Troegs

Yards

4 Hands

Neshaminy Creek

...and more!

Events with...

45 S. 3rd Street | Philadelphia, PA | 19106

BEERWEEK June 1-10, 2012more info: www.theirishpol.com/beerweek

WWW.PHILATHEATRECO.ORG 480 S. BROAD STREET • PHILADELPHIA, PA • 215.985.0420

In conjunction with Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of Neil LaBute’s reasons to be pretty.

$15 admission + free beer!featuring

THE MARTHA GRAHAM CRACKER CABARET

theDatingGame

JUNE 5 AT 9:00PMIn this beer week version of the classic game show, contestants vie for a chance to win a dream date. To nominate your friend to be a bachelor/bachelorette or for more info visit our website or phillybeerweek.org. Tickets to The Dating Game and reasons to be pretty are available online, by phone, or in person.

at thePHILADELPHIA THEATRE COMPANY

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The Dandelion

London’s culinary revolution comes to Philadelphia with this great gastropub in Rittenhouse Square. Cozy rooms and intimate bars create a storied, Old World aura, while updated seasonal takes on British food make up the menu. In keeping with tradition, our cask and tap craft beers are always rotating.

@StarrRestaurant6 3 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

124 South 18th StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19103Phone: (215) 558-2500www.thedandelionpub.comNeighborhood: Center City

The Farmers’ Cabinet

The Farmers’ Cabinet is a Victorian era saloon and restaurant combining delectable dishes, forward thinking cocktails, an extensive selection of European craft beers, and beer from our very own “Cabinet Artisanal Brewhouse.”

@farmerscabinet

Hours Mon – Sun: 11:30am - 2am

1113 Walnut St.Philadelphia, PA 19103(215) 923-1113 thefarmerscabinet.comNeighborhood: Center City

26 2 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Uncles

Neighborhood bar and gathering place for drinking locals. 8 New Taps, rotating to feature mostly local and a few international brews. Renovation this Summer will bring bar food and windows the length of Camac Street.

8 Beers on TapHours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1220 Locust St.Philadelphia PA, 19107Phone: (215) 546-6660Neighborhood: Center Cityunclesbar.com

Varalli Restaurant

Enjoy 8 rotating Craft Drafts and a full bar. The cuisine is gourmet Italian and Seafood with many Mediterranean twists. Private spaces available for events. In addition to our regular menu we offer a $45 5-course Tasting Menu.

@VaralliTable8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Wed: 4:30pm - 10:00 pm Thur: 4:30 - 10:30 pm • Fri - Sat: 4:30pm - 11:30 pm Sun: 4:00-9:00 pm

231 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19107Phone: (215) 546-6800varalliusa.comNeighborhood: Center City

Varga Bar

All American craft beer and upscale comfort food in a casual pin up themed bar and restaurant. We have a lot of outdoor seating to enjoy the weather during Philly Beer Week as well. Take out beer/food, growler fills available

@vargabar20 2 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Thu: 4pm - 2am Fri : 11:30am - 2am Sat - Sun: 11:00am - 2am

941 Spruce St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 627-5200 vargabar.com Neighborhood: Center City

The Foodery

Hours Mon – Sun: 9am - 12am

324 S. 10th St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 928-1111 fooderybeer.comNeighborhood: Center City

Celebrating 35 years in Philadelphia, The Foodery offers over 900 American and imported craft beers, available by the single bottle or make your own six pack. We also have deli sandwiches, snacks, and a selection of gourmet chocolates and cheese.

@fooderybeer

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Gunners Run

Gunners Run is open every day from 3:30 PM til 2:00 AM, serving American food, artisan beers, hand-picked wines and other drinks. On Saturdays and Sundays, brunch is served from 11:00 AM til 3:30 PM. In warmer weather, enjoy the Piazza’s events — from ball games on the big screen, to flea markets, to concerts — from our outdoor courtyard, complete with BBQ grill.

10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2amSat: 11am - 2am • Sun: 11am - 3pm

1001 N. 2nd StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19123Phone: Neighborhood: No. Liberties/Fishtown

@gunnersrun

Interstate Draft House

This laid back ,fun and non pretentious craft beer bar in the heart of Fishtown offers some of the best American craft beers and awesome southern/southwest pub grub. The atmosphere has a warm , classic feel to it , complete with chili pepper lights , interstate signs and cow skulls.

@INTERSTATEDRAFT16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon: ClosedTues-Sat: 4pm - 2am Sun: 11am - 12am

1235 E. PalmerPhiladelphia PA, 19125Phone: (267) 455-0045www.interstatedrafthouse.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

Johnny Brenda’s

Johnny Brenda’s is a bar, restaurant and live music venue. We serve all-draft, high-quality beer from local brewers and an eclectic menu using fresh ingredients supplied from area farmers. We’ve got an even dozen taps and two handpumps serving cask-conditioned ales. Kitchen open everyday from 11 a.m. until 1 a.m.

@JohnnyBrendas 12 2 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1201 Frankford Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19125(215) 739-9684 johnnybrendas.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

North 3rd

N. 3rd is a neighborhood gastropub located in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties section. Noted for its quirky and eclectic decor, N. 3rd offers New American cuisine, a comprehensive list of beers & an impressive wine list. Brunch and dinner are available in our cozy restaurant or at our European-style sidewalk cafe.

@north3rd10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat - Sun: 10am - 2am

801 N. 3rd St.Philadelphia PA, 19123Phone: (215) 413-3666 www.norththird.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

3RD & BROWN STREETS

NORTHERN LIBERTIES

215-413-3666

~

“UP THIS END”

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WED. 11/27CHRIS TUCKER

~THURS. 11/28

OPEN AT 7PM~

FRI. 11/29BEAU COUP BLUES BAND

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“FLIX” NIGHT, N3RD HOSTSSHORT FILMS FOLLOWED BY

GAMER'S FANTASY:BIG SCREEN VIDEO GAMES

AND ADULT BEVERAGESGALORE.

Rebel Rock Bar & Bites

Rebel, home to Philadelphia’s only fixed tap tables, is all about providing the best rock music Philly has to offer in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy some spectacular food from our extensive menu including sharables, burgers, wings, sandwiches and daily blackboard specials.

@rebelrockbar7 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 1pm - 2am

100 Spring Garden St.Philadelphia PA, 19123Phone: (215) 925-1606 rebelphiladelphia.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

TUE

Silk City

Silk City is a one of kind dining, dancing and drinking establishment in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties section. Brunch and Dinner are available in our classic diner car or our awesome, award winning beer garden. Rotating taps and beer week specials will be running the duration of beer week and beyond.

@silkcitydiner 6 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat - Sun: 10am - 2am

435 Spring Garden St.Philadelphia, PA 19147(215) 592-8838 silkcityphilly.comNeighborhood: Northern Liberties/Fishtown

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Thanks Philly for your support! 2010 Beer of the Year - Hop'Solutely Triple IPA, Joe Sixpack

2011 Best Summer Ale - Blueberry Belch, Philly Summer Ale Festival

2012 Best Flavored Beer - Space Monkey, Atlantic City Beer Festival

2012 Bronze Medal - Arctic Alchemy, Great American Beer Festival

2012 Gold Medal - Arctic Alchemy, World Beer Championships

2012 Silver Medal - Hop Explosion, World Beer Championships

Check us out at some of the great events at this year's PBW! TheBrewWorks.com

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J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 2

MANAYUNKMANAYUNKSummer ClassicSummer Classic

C r a f t B e e r a n d F o o d F e s t i v a lwww.ManayunkSummerClassic.com

BELVEDERE RESTAURANT GROUP

proceeds benefit

enjoy food from restaurants of manayunkpaired with craft beer from around the world

Tapestry5th and Bainbridge

June 2nd & 3rd12:00PM - 9:00PM

TapestryBeer. Booze . Bites .

24 Rotating Taps175 Bottle SelectionClassic Cocktails

Open Daily for LunchKitchen Open Until 1:30AM

700 S. 5th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19147

www.tapestryphilly.com

agiatoENOTECA BIRROTECA

PANINOTECA

4359 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.agiatophila.com

4400 MAIN STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.cervisiaphilly.com

72 ROTATING TAPS

CRAFT BOTTLE SHOP

- COMING SOON -

MA I N S T R E E T

A R K E T

4345 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.MainStreetMarketManayunk.com

BEST NEWGROCERY

STOREDay Session: 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Evening Session: 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Main & Levering Street Parking Lot

Tickets Available Online or at

participating restaurants

General Admission: $50VIP Admission: $75

Designated Drivers: $30

A STREET FESTIVAL FEATURINGover 40 saison style beers,music and entertainment

rubb mobile bbqclassic cocktails

June 9, 2012

MANAYUNK MANAYUNKSummer Classic Summer Classic

Craft Beer and Food Festivalwww.ManayunkSummerClassic.com

BELVEDERE RESTAURANT GROUP

proceeds benefit

enjoy food from restaurants of manayunkpaired with craft beer from around the world

Tapestry5th and Bainbridge

June 2nd & 3rd12:00PM - 9:00PM

TapestryBeer. Booze. Bites.

24 Rotating Taps175 Bottle Selection

Classic Cocktails

Open Daily for LunchKitchen Open Until 1:30AM

700 S. 5th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19147www.tapestryphilly.com

agiatoENOTECA BIRROTECA

PANINOTECA

4359 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.agiatophila.com

4400 MAIN STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.cervisiaphilly.com

72 ROTATING TAPS

CRAFT BOTTLE SHOP

- COMING SOON -

MAIN STREET

ARKET

4345 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.MainStreetMarketManayunk.com

BEST NEWGROCERY

STOREDay Session: 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Evening Session: 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Main & Levering Street Parking Lot

Tickets Available Online or at

participating restaurants

General Admission: $50VIP Admission: $75

Designated Drivers: $30

A STREET FESTIVAL FEATURINGover 40 saison style beers,music and entertainment

rubb mobile bbqclassic cocktails

J u n e 9 , 2 0 1 2

MANAYUNKMANAYUNKSummer ClassicSummer Classic

C r a f t B e e r a n d F o o d F e s t i v a lwww.ManayunkSummerClassic.com

BELVEDERE RESTAURANT GROUP

proceeds benefit

enjoy food from restaurants of manayunkpaired with craft beer from around the world

Tapestry5th and Bainbridge

June 2nd & 3rd12:00PM - 9:00PM

TapestryBeer. Booze . Bites .

24 Rotating Taps175 Bottle SelectionClassic Cocktails

Open Daily for LunchKitchen Open Until 1:30AM

700 S. 5th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19147

www.tapestryphilly.com

agiatoENOTECA BIRROTECA

PANINOTECA

4359 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.agiatophila.com

4400 MAIN STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.cervisiaphilly.com

72 ROTATING TAPS

CRAFT BOTTLE SHOP

- COMING SOON -

MA I N S T R E E T

A R K E T

4345 MAIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19127

www.MainStreetMarketManayunk.com

BEST NEWGROCERY

STOREDay Session: 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Evening Session: 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Main & Levering Street Parking Lot

Tickets Available Online or at

participating restaurants

General Admission: $50VIP Admission: $75

Designated Drivers: $30

A STREET FESTIVAL FEATURINGover 40 saison style beers,music and entertainment

rubb mobile bbqclassic cocktails

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WeyerbacherBrewing

Weyerbacher is a an outstanding local brewery known for producing full-flavored beers. We strive to craft a wide range of unique beers that are made with exceptional quality. Our top styles are Merry Monks’ Ale (Belgian-style Tripel), Blithering Idiot (Barleywine), Double Simcoe IPA (Double IPA) and our Imperial Pumpkin Ale.

@weyerbacher12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Tue: 4pm - 1am Wed: 4pm - 7am Thu - Fri: 4pm - 2am

Sat: 12pm - 3pm Sun: 11am - 1am

905-G Line St.Easton, PA 18042(610) 999-2199 weyerbacher.comNeighborhood: Center City

greatlakesbrewing.com/philadelphia-southjersey | @GLBCinPhilly

Catch up with the Great Lakes

family at Philly Beer Week.

FRISATTUEWEDTHU

FRISAT

6/1

6/2

6/5

6/6

6/7

6/8

6/9

The Westbury

Varga Bar

Mac’s Tavern

Frankford Hall

Lucky’s Last Chance &

Kildare’s Irish Pub

Race Street Cafe

Fishtown Beer Festival

EVENTS

Chimay

Since 1862, the Trappist monks at Scourmont Abbey, in the small town of Chimay, Belgium, have brewed hand-crafted Trappist ales. This year marks the brewery’s 150th anniversary, and with three exceptional beers to choose from, we ask that you raise a toast to this momentous occasion. Santé!

3 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: Fri – Sat: Sun:

1305 W. Oltorf St, Suite 100 Austin TX, 78704 Phone: (800) 616-3474 www.chimay.com

Pinocchio’s Beer Garden To Go

We are a full service beer destination! Our 850+ bottles are from all over the world, including a HUGE Belgian selection, but our focus is on American craft. Our staff is knowledgeable and our food is great! Who said Philly Beer Week had to stay in Philly?

@pinbeer

25 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11am - 11pm Fri – Sat: 11am - 12am Sun: 11am - 10pm

131 E Baltimore Ave.Media PA, 19063Phone: (610) 566-7767 pinbeer.comNeighborhood: Delaware County

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For upcoming events, specials & up to date draft list, go to www.facebook.com/devilsdenphiladelphia

1148 So. 11th St. Philadelphia, PA(corner of 11th & Ellsworth)

215.339.0855

175-177 Markle Street, Manayunk, PA 19127 // 215.483.5535www.oldeagletavern.com // Facebook.com/OldEagleTavern

www.devilsdenphilly.com

Thurs, May 31st - Maudite Midnight Madness

Fri, June 1st - Bella Vista Beer Bash

Sat, June 2nd - Shawnee Craft Brewing

Sun, June 3rd - Coronado Brewing Co

Mon, June 4th - Arcadia Brewing Co

Tues, June 5th - Ommegang

Wed, June 6th - Stillwater Artisanal Ales

Thurs, June 7th - Weyerbacher Night

Fri. June 8th - Uncommon Brewers

Sat, June 9th - Shelton Brothers Imports

Sun, June 10th - Saison-athon Brunch

Sat, June 2nd - Arcadia Brewing Co

Sun, June 3rd - Bike Race Party with Yards

Wed, June 4th - PA beers & cheeses with Stockertown

Thurs, June 5th - Breckenridge Brewery

Fri, June 6th - Weyerbacher Night

Sun, June 10th - Lancaster Brewing Beer Brunch

Sat, June 2nd - Arcadia Brewing Co

Sun, June 3rd - Bike Race Party with Yards

Wed, June 4th - PA beers & cheeses with Stockertown

Thurs, June 5th - Breckenridge Brewery

Fri, June 6th - Weyerbacher Night

Sun, June 10th - Lancaster Brewing Beer Brunch

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3 0 6 m a r k e t s t r e e t

2 1 5 6 2 5 9 4 2 5

f o r k r e s t a u r a n t . c o m

food forward

“One of Philly’s

most exciting and

relevant reservations.”

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P r i v a t e D i n i n g

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R e s t a u r a n t & B a r

Frankford & Girard • Fishtown • www.johnnybrendas.com215-739-9684

Friday 6/1Starting at 1pm:

The Hammer of Glory visits Johnny Brenda’s

with special Dogfish Head

beers on draft

Saturday 6/2Starting at 11am:

All Day & Night Downstairs

It’s A Firkin Riot!

with loads of cask ales, fish ‘n’ chips,

meat pies, and DJs spinning UK music

Thursday 6/7Starting at 4pm:

Grilling With VictoryFeaturing sausages from Birchrun

Hills Farm and a special draft line-

up from Victory

Friday 6/8Starting at 9pm:

Upstairs- Yards presents

West Philly Orchestrawith a special tap lineup from

Yards upstairs and downstairs

Saturday 6/912pm-8pm:

Fishtown FestivALE Johnny Brenda’s and Frankford

Hall are teaming up to bring you an outdoor beer party with DJs, dunk

tank, and more!

starting at 8pm

Upstairs-Victory presents

Blood FeathersA special Victory firkin will be

tapped downstairs at 7:30pm, then head upstairs for the show with

plenty of Victory on tap!

Standard Tap

www.standardtap.com

901 n. second st. philadelphia, pa 19123

We’ll return with many of our favorite events:Hammer of Glory

KINGPIN!Balderdash!!

As well as some new ones:More fun & games with

Philadelphia Brewing Company!!! and Sour Beer Brunch

For a complete list check our Facebook page,www.phillybeerweek.org or PBW’s mobile app

1311 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 19107215.545.0170

OpaPhiladelphia.com

OpaPhiladelphia OpaPhiladelphia

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SOMETIMES THE MOST UNEXPECTED PLACES HAVE EXCEPTIONAL BEER SELECTIONS

VISIT US TODAY 198 N. Buckstown RdLanghorne, PA215-741-6100

8 N. Pottstown PikeExton, PA 610-280-4555

2803 South Rt. 73Maple Shade, NJ 856-722-5577

1661 Easton RdWarrington, PA 215-491-1212

225 Sloan AveHamilton, NJ609-890-0864

801 Neshaminy MallBensalem, PA215-322-6003

1162 Hurffville RdDeptford, NJ856-853-7003

1100 Bethlehem PikeNorth Wales, PA215-283-9760

3910 West Chester PikeNewtown Square, PA 610-353-8667

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Penn Distributors, Inc.

TOAST TO INDEPENDENCE WITH THESE GREATBREWERS DURING PHILLY BEER WEEK 2012

For a complete list of Philly Beer Week 2012 events, please visit us at www.pennbeer.com

We The People

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2nd Street Brew House

What can we say? We love good beer. In fact, we are all about the beer, providing an ever-growing selection of bottles and cans and 12 diverse rotating taps. The atmosphere is very laid back and cozy. We also offer a full menu and weekly entertainment.

12 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 12pm - 2am Sat - Sun: 12pm - 2am

1700 S. 2nd St.Philadelphia, PA 19148(267) 687-79642ndstreetbrewhouse.comNeighborhood: South Philly

@2streetbrew

Di Bruno Bros.

We are a gourmet food market with open, available space on our 2nd floor cafe. We host beer and or wine events that we pair with our incredible selection of cheeses, charcuterie and homemade foods.

@DiBrunoBros

Hours Mon – Fri: 7am - 8:30pm Sat: 7am - 8pm Sat: 7am - 7pm

1730 Chestnut StPhiladelphia PA, 19103Phone: (215) 665-9220dibruno.comNeighborhood: South Philly

American Sardine

Welcome to Point Breeze! Visit us to enjoy our sandwich-driven menu, rotating selection of regional craft draughts and crazy selection of craft cans.

16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11am - 2pm

1800 Federal St.Philadelphia PA, 19146Phone: (215) 334-2337americansardinebar.comNeighborhood: South Philly

Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers

Say the word “beer,” people think of Bella Vista Beer Distributors for a few reasons: Our wholesale beer portfolio is outright worth drooling over. As a retailer, our selection is bar none the best in the world. When brewers come to Philly, they come to Bella Vista. Come Beer Week, you’ll know why.

@bvbeer

Hours Mon – Thu: 9am - 9pm Fri – Sat: 9am - 10pm Sun: 12pm - 5pm

755 S. 11th St. Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 627-6465 bellavistabeverage.comNeighborhood: South Philly

Brew

Brew is a lovely craft beer bottle shop located in the heart of South Philly, brought to you by the same folks who created South Philadelphia Tap Room. Stop by for a wide selection of over 600 rotating craft bottles and cans.

@NewboldBrew

Hours Sun – Thu: 11am - 9pm Fri – Sat: 10am - 10pm

1900 S. 15th St.Philadelphia, PA 19145(215) 339-5177

Neighborhood: South Philly

Bullies Pub

A timeless neighborhood pub featuring authentic memorabilia from the legendary Broad Street Bullies team of the 1970’s. Classic tavern meets gastro pub, Broad Street Bullies Pub specializes in gourmet burgers and classic pub fare as well as an expansive variety of beer including 48 drafts on tap.

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1100 Pattison Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19108Phone: (267) 443-6417broadstreetbulliespub.comNeighborhood: South Philly

@bulliespub48 Beers on Tap

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Appalachian Brewing Company

Boxcar Brewing Company

Cantina FelizCapone’sExton Beverage Co.Fegley’s Brew WorksFlying Fish

Brewing Co.Free Will BrewingHaddon TownshipHulmeville InnIron AbbeyIron Hill Brewery

& Restaurant (9 loc.)Isaac Newton’s

RestaurantKeystone Homebrew

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CompanySly Fox Brewing Co.Stoudt’s Brewing Co.The Drafting Room

Taproom & GrilleTony’s Place

Bar & GrilleUno Chicago Grill

ExtonUno Chicago Grill

BensalemUno Chicago Grill

LanghorneUno Chicago Grill

WarringtonUno Chicago Grill

North Wales

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Uno Chicago Grill Hamilton

Uno Chicago Grill Maple Shade

Via Marconi Pizza PubVictory Brewing

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Plymouth MeetingWhole Foods Market

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1. Jersey Love, Uno Chicago Grill (Hamilton, N.J.), June 1. Of course South Jersey is part of Philly, and here’s a chance to share some of our love: A daylong tap lineup featuring the Garden State’s fi nest, including Flying Fish, River Horse, Kane, Boak’s and Cricket Hill.

2. Russian River Fest, Via Marconi (Lansdale, Montco), June 1. This shopping center pizza pub has been saving up kegs from the California brewery. Expect some major fl avors.

3. Main Line Jazz and Food Fest, Teresa’s Café & Next Door Bar (Wayne), June 2. A huge street fair with a Tröegs beer oasis.

4. Ride the Rails, Boxcar Brewing (West Chester), June 2. A nostalgic ride on the private West Chester Railroad in vintage cars, with a beer picnic at the Glen Mills station.

5. Sour Power Brewing Class, Keystone Homebrew Supply (Montgomeryville), June 3. Step up your mad homebrew skills with one of the region’s most accomplished do-it-yourselfers, Aaron Fornier. He’ll teach you the mysteries of Brettanomyces and share plenty of samples.

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Join us for Philly Beer Week with special menus

June 1st - June 10th

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4417 Main StreetManayunk, PA215-482-7242kildarespub.com

Extensive Beer Menu featuring over 130 beers and over 20 beers on tap

Award Winning Dinner Menu

Voted 7th Best Irish Pub in the World

Full Menu Served Until Midnight

View our Beer Selection Here

BEER TO GO & GROWLERS NOW AVAILABLE

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Brewery Warehouse VAn Bar4Brewery Warehouse VAn BarBrewery Warehouse VAn BarBrewery Warehouse VAn BarBrewery Warehouse VAn Bar4 4June 4 - 9th Urban horse

shoes11:30 - 2pm

OutfrontSmoke Truck on PremiseCome meet brewers in a

casual atmosphere

Proud to Present the Following Breweries for

Beer Week 2012Lavery Brewing , Voodoo Brewery

Round Guys BrewingOld Forge Brewing, Neshaminy Creek

Brewing, Cigar City Brewing, Funky Bud-dha Brewing, Arcadia Brewing, Boulder

Beer, Stillwater Artisanal, Evil Twin Brewing, Twelve Percent Imports, Saint Killian

Imports, Dark Horse Brewing, Ballast Point Brewing, Half Acre Beer, Saint Killian

Imports, Ballast Point Brewing, Half Acre Beer, Maine Beer, 4 Hands Brewing, 50/50 Brewing, Coronado Brewing, Uncommon Brewers,

Shelton Imports, St. Somewhere Brewing

Monday-Thursday 9 AM - 9 PM, Friday 9 AM - 10 PMSat 9 AM - 10 PM, Sunday - 12 PM - 5 PM

755 South 11th Street, Philadelphia PA 19147215-627-6465

The Gentlemen’s Club & Steakhouse

Philly Beer Week atAmerica’s #1 Gentlemen’s Club

June 1st - 10th

100 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 215.625.2800Free Parking Full Menu/Late Night Dining www.delilahs.com

Daily Events &Specials all week!

BEER WEEKWith Your Own TapNow that ROCKS!

Featured EventREBEL ROCKS PBR!!!!Friday, June 8th5pm - MidnightLive Entertainment begins at 8PM

100 Spring Garden Street 215-925-1606 free parking www.rebelphiladelphia.com

For more information or to reserve yourcustomizable tap table,contact Rebel at 215.925.1606

Home to Philadelphia’sONLY Fixed TAP TABLES.

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Featured EventREBEL ROCKS PBR!!!!REBEL ROCKS PBR!!!!

events & SpecialsAll Week Long!

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Stateside

At the corner of 2nd and Market Street, you’ll find food and drink to give you strength for any revolution. But the odds are, whether you’re stopping by for Sunday brunch, Friday night cocktails or a celebratory dinner, the atmosphere, creative comfort food and welcoming staff will make you want to just settle in and leave the revolution for another day

10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 5pm - 11pm Fri – Sat: 5pm - 12:30am Sun: 5pm-10pm

1536 East Passyunk Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19147 Phone: Neighborhood: South Philly

PBR Bar and Grill

Country cool meets urban chic in the most stunning western themed venue to be unleashed to Philadelphia. Authentic Tex-Mex cuisine served during the day turing into and a country & southern rock party at night as wild at the mechanical bull.

16 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Wed: Closed (Except large event days) Thurs – Sat: 4pm - 2amSun: Closed (Except large event days)

1100 Pattison Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19148Phone: (215) 253-8184 pbrphilly.comNeighborhood: South Philly

Royal Tavern

Royal Tavern has been redefining the notion of what to expect from your neighborhood “local” since 2002. Alongside a rotating draft list that highlights the finest in local and far flung brews and an extensive bottle list, we offer comfort food standards and daring specials in a laid-back setting.

@royaltavern8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 11:30am - 2am Sat - Sun: 10am - 2am

937 E Passyunk Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19147(215) 389-6694 royaltavern.comNeighborhood: South Philly

South Philadelphia Tap Room1509 Mifflin StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19145 Phone: (215) 271-7787 website.comNeighborhood: South Philly

South Philadelphia’s craft beer dining destination. Enjoy a selection of 14 rotating draughts alongside a unique and delicious gastropub menu.

@sptaproom14 1 Beers on Tap Beer Engine

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

Stogie Joe’s

Casual Restaurant and Bar with award winning pizza, stromboli and meatball sandwiches. Stogie’s has draft beer and a big bottle collection of your favorite craft beers. Stogie’s is a place where you want to be seen....

@stogiejoestavern8 8 Beers on Tap Beer Engines

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - 2am

1801 E. Passyunk Ave.Philadelphia PA, 19148Phone: (215) [email protected]: South Philly

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Coming Soon

@theindustrybar10 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: 4pm - 2am Sat – Sun: 11am - 2am

1401 E. Moyamensing AvePhiladelphia PA, 19147Phone: (215) 271-9500theindustrybar.comNeighborhood: South Philly

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Saranac Brewery

Beer is our Craft. More than a slogan, it’s the brewing philosophy that the Matt family has lived by for four generations. It’s an expression of the pride and passion that goes into each and every ounce of our distinctive and drinkable beers. Cheers!

8 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Thurs: 12 pm - 6pm Fri – Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Sun: closed

811 Edward StreetUtica NY 13502Phone: (315) 624-2400 saranac.comNeighborhood: Out of Town

www.greatestbeersoftheworld.com

Join us in Doylestown on Thursday, June 9th, 2011 from 7pm-9pm for a town-wide celebration of craft beer!

What is the Greatest Beers of the World?

The “Greatest Beers of the World” is a web-driven force whose sole purpose is to connect local beer lovers with their favorite beer styles and breweries. Go to our website to sign-up for our

monthly newsletter to receive updates on brewery news, interesting and educational articles and exclusive offers at local restaurants, taverns and beer distributors.

Visit the website for updated Philly Beer Week Events

www.greatestbeersoftheworld.com

Join us in Doylestown on Thursday, June 9th, 2011 from 7pm-9pm for a town-wide celebration of craft beer!

What is the Greatest Beers of the World?

The “Greatest Beers of the World” is a web-driven force whose sole purpose is to connect local beer lovers with their favorite beer styles and breweries. Go to our website to sign-up for our

monthly newsletter to receive updates on brewery news, interesting and educational articles and exclusive offers at local restaurants, taverns and beer distributors.

Visit the website for updated Philly Beer Week Events

Malt House Ltd.

Malt House Ltd. is a retail store with beer on the brain. We offer a variety of items for beer lovers and beer brewers - barware, home brew supplies, draft equipment, plus t-shirts and other products from your favorite breweries. We also promote beer education through classes and discussions.

4 Beers on Tap

Hours Mon – Fri: Noon - 8pm Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm

7101 Emlen StreetPhiladelphia PA, 19119Phone: (215) 242-1700www.malthouseltd.comNeighborhood: Chestnut HillMt. Airy/Germantown

Uno Chicago Grill

Uno’s has a huge craft beer selection (draft and bottle) combined with a diverse, recently updated menu including a large, varied Gluten-free menu, with giant flatscreen TVs. Kid friendly. Big Ern’s IPA by Weyerbacher is the house brew and we’re the home of the original Deep Dish Pizza.

12 - 24 Beers on Tap

Neighborhood: 9 convienient locations

Hours Mon – Thurs: 11am - 12am Fri – Sat: 11am - 1am Sun: 11am - 11pm

unos.com

@unochicagogrill

Bensalem801 Neshaminy MallBensalem, PA 19020(215) 322-6003

Deptford1162 Hurffville Rd.Deptford, NJ 08096(856) 853-7003

Exton8 N. Pottstown PikeExton, PA 19341(610) 280-4555

Hamilton225 Sloan AveHamilton, NJ 08609(609) 890-0864

Langhorne198 N Buckstown RdLanghorne, PA 19047(215) 741-6100

Maple Shade2803 S. Rt 73Maple Shade, NJ 08052(856) 722-5577

Newtown Square3910 W. Chester PikeNewtown Square, PA 19073(610) 353-8667

North Wales1100 Bethlehem PikeNorth Wales, PA 19454(215) 283-9760

Warrington1661 Easton Rd.Warrington, PA 18976(215) 491-1212

Iron Hill Brewery& Restaurant

At Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, you will find fine, handcrafted beers, creative yet informal cuisine, and friendly, attentive service in a casual, upscale atmosphere.

@IronHillBrewery

Hours Mon – Sun: 11am - Close

ironhillbrewery.comNeighborhood: 8 Regional Locations

Chestnut Hill (Coming late 2011)8400 Germantown Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19118(215) 948-5600

Lancaster781 Harrisburg PikeLancaster, PA 17063(717) 291-9800

Maple Shade124 E. Kings HighwayMaple Shade, NJ 08052(856) 273-0300

Media30 E. State St.Media, PA 19063(610) 627-9000

Newark147 E. Main St.Newark, DE 1971(302) 266-9000

North Wales1460 Bethlehem PikeNorth Wales, PA 19454(267) 708-2000

Phoenixville130 E. Bridge St.Phoenixville, PA 19460(610) 983-9333

West Chester3 W. Gay St.West Chester, PA 19382(610) 738-9600

Wilmington710 S. Justison St.Wilmington, PA 19801(302) 472-2739

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