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02-23-2011, 10:39 PM
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IPA - it's all about the burps
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Philadelphia, PA and Melville, NY
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I am visiting clients in the east and will be in Philly, PA on March 9, and Melville, NY on March 10/11.
Any suggestions on beer/food? I am staying at the Windsor Suites in Philly, and the Huntington Hilton on Long Island.
Thanks in advance!
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02-24-2011, 12:27 PM
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Don't you wish you were in Phila. on the 12th? http://www.craftbeerexpress.com/
Although I'm sure the beer will be plenty good on the 9th. I second Monks... if you're into colonial food (and Yard's interpretation of colonial beer), you might want to check out the city tavern ( www.citytavern.com)
Or Brauhaus Schmitz for some German fare...
The map posted is a good reference, this is a great beer city you'll have a good time when you're not working
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02-24-2011, 12:31 PM
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Thanks guys.
Yeah, already hit beermapping and saw Monks. On the list for sure!
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03-05-2011, 05:11 AM
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No good bars/pubs in Melville (work in town). One pub i've been meaning to get to with great selection of bottle/tap is Canterbury Ales which is about a 15 minute drive from the hotel in Huntington Village. A little closer in Farmingdale is Croxley Ales. Plenty of taps on hand with some standouts. Food is so-so. Not alot of selection when it comes to great food and beer combination in this area. You'd have a drive ahead of you for that. Have a safe trip.
http://www.canterburyales.com/
http://www.croxley.com/Croxley/Farmingdale_Main_Page.html
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03-05-2011, 07:09 AM
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Lived in philly for a few years......INCREDIBLE beer city. Check out Standard tap-great local bar, old city tavern-have thomas jeffern, ben franklin and george washington original recipes on tap, Beneluxx- belgian beer and chocolate tastings, Eulogy Belgian Tavern- Belgian Sour on tap and best mussels in the city. Tour of Philadelphia Brewing Company- Free on Saturday, Race Street Cafe- Great beer menu that changes every night
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03-07-2011, 03:33 AM
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Thanks all!
I am looking forward to the trip, and hope my client meetings go as well as the trip seems to be stacking up.
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03-13-2011, 03:38 PM
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Well, it was fast, but I did find a few places I enjoyed.
First, Monk's Cafe in Philly: Mussels paired with (on tap) Chouffe Hublon, then St. Bernardus abt 12, then a bottle of Hercule Stout. Neat place!
Jump to the next day: food around Melville left much to be desired, but the Blue Point beers on tap at the hotel bar were worth it. The Oatmeal Stout was a solid beer. Easy drinker, very smooth. Then I tried the Toasted Lager. I am not a huge lager fan, but this beer is amazing, IMO! Awesome toasted bread, fresh baked aroma and flavor with a great hop balance. I wish I could have brought some home.
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