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jmanis

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Hey everyone. As the title states, I just moved to Wilmington, DE for a new job and have absolutely no idea what there is to do here. I have been here for about 2 weeks and need some advice on what there is to do around here.

So far I have been to Iron Hill Brewery and How Do You Brew? but was wondering what other good brewpubs, breweries, or whatnot are in the area. I did a google maps search and nothing overly interesting came up. I know DFH is in Rehobeth but I am looking for something a bit closer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
I haven't been to Delaware in years, but it always makes me think of Wayne's World.



Yup, I think that about sums it up. :drunk:

EDIT: Sorry for not being any help whatsoever.
 
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Chelsea Tavern and Washington St. Ale House aren't bad.

Domaine Hudson has no draught beer but has a very extensive bottle list.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm sure I will make my way around to these places in the near future.
 
Head to pinnochios in media. Pinbeer.com

For a cheesesteak, head up to leos on chester pike, order the large, you won't be disappointed.
 
Welcome to Delaware! There is also Fordham - Dominion brewery here in Dover. They do brewery tours and have a little pub.
 
You poor poor bastard. Really there isn't much to do other than drink. Where did you moved from? What part are you in?

There are a few really good bars though. Like others said stewarts brewing in Bear and Two Stones just off campus in Newark are both phenominal. I am actually on first name basis with most of the staff at both of them I spend so much time there.

Stewarts is a brewpub and Two Stones is a new beer bar. They have only been open about 6 months now. They have 25 beers on tap that are constantly changing including one cask. They have almost 100 different bottles too. Food at both is really good but two stones' food is absolutely amazing.

SAm Calgione is going to be at Two Stones in a couple weeks too and he is bringing a bunch of his reserve beers with him.

Like I said, I spend quite a bit of time in both so if you are looking for someone to drink with let me know.


I can't stand twin lakes or Iron hill.

Welcome to Delaware! There is also Fordham - Dominion brewery here in Dover. They do brewery tours and have a little pub.

Down a little further you have DFH, Evolution, and 16 mile too.
 
Oh yeah, forgot about Victory. I love that place but it gets really packed.


And what is probably one of the best liquor stores in the world is a short drive down 95 right over the MD line. It is www.statelineliquors.com
 
Mike, i had never heard of Two Stones. It is right near BJ'S? Looks like a real nice selection, but the pricing is ridiculous on the beers, and I really dont complain much about pricing.
 
Yeah, its where taste of ireland used to be right on 4. 1 light down from vinces. Prices are a little on the high especially for bottles but drafts aren't too bad. I joined their mug club too which really helps.
 
Colora...near Rising Sun. I work in Bear, so I'm familiar with the places on the way home. Stateline etc.... :tank:

Ok, I am pretty familiar with Colora. I grew up in Elkton, went to school in NE and my wife is from Rising Sun. I am pretty much living in Bear now.
 
I like how we have butchered this guy's thread. I am just up the road from you too Hammy. We shoudl all catch up, since me and Data know each other already.
 
To add to the butchering. I grew up in MTown(middletown). One of my best friends went to NE High. I used to shoot all the time at Elk Neck State Forest. Love that resturant in NorthEast that serves a turkey sandwich on a pretzel roll.
 
I was born in Wilmington. I spent my first 6 years on South Booth Dr. I remember going to Ames..... Ahh to be young again...
 
Kirkwood hwy! Exactly! There used to be a dollar store near that Ames but I don't exactly remember what it was called. My grandparents used to take me there all the time. My grandparents moved to Newark from New Castle and I visit from time to time. I miss Penn Acres.
 
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