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    Leila's Liquid Project

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    The quality of food and beer offerings are always creative and a delight to see and eat. Never ever disappointed.

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    Cheshire Brewing

    Cheshire Brewing

    3.4
    (16 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Location/ Ambiance: Huge! Located inside a small food court…read more The bar is massive, and there's a variety of picnic tables. Along the walls, entertain yourself with electronic darts and other arcade games. Fun mosaics decorate the walls, and as an avid cat lover, I love their logo and merch. Music playing and lots of TVs. Parking: Paid street parking (free on Sundays) right out front. Walking distance from the Elkins Park Septa Station. There might be surrounding free street parking in the residential area. Beer: Decent selection of styles and flavors. I wasn't wowed by my Strawberry Wheat Beer - it was just "okay". My boyfriend had their two Belgian beers (he wasn't driving) - and he liked them. Food: Options available from the Deli counter. There's also a Vietnamese place inside, but wasn't open we visited on Sunday. We shared a chicken cheesesteak and fries. The cheesesteak was massive and shareable. It was saucy and flavorful, but in my opinion, needed more cheese. The fries were good and hot. The cheesesteak roll, one of the most important components, was a winner. Service: When I visited on a Sunday afternoon, the place was virtually dead. There was only one bartender, and she was nice enough, if not seemingly a little distracted. I can't see me going out of my way to come back, since the location is 30+ minutes from home. This would be an ideal place for large gatherings or families. Not sure if they have wifi, but it could be a fun place to post up with a laptop if you're able to work in a noisy-ish environment.

    Stopped in to try a few beers. Husband enjoyed the beer sampler and we had good service from the…read morebartender. Nice big bar area and TV's to watch.

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    Naked Brewing - Bristol

    Naked Brewing - Bristol

    4.2
    (19 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    Made it to Mill Street, Bristol, PA, at the end of their annual Bristol Stroll, which had turned…read moreMill Street into a pedestrian mall for the day. I was able to park on the street about two blocks away and amble over to Naked Brewing Bristol Taproom. Short walk. Beautiful day. The brewery is mid-block on the west side of the street, looking its age as a late 19th Century enterprise. Bar in back. Tables up front and to the side, with wall shelves and stools for the sometimes SRO crowd. Live music in the basement from local bands. I sat at the bar, served by several lovelies who were in total control and set the vibe. I went with a 7 oz Mango Starfighter was a slightly sour/sweet beer with turmeric coloration. Liked it. But, what drew me to Naked was their collaboration with Cheese Dawgs who ran the kitchen with a primary menu of creative hot dogs at reasonable prices. Burgers, salads and sandwiches were likewise available. I chose their Philly Dog (mustard, pepper hash, onions) and New England (Boston baked beans). Both were tasty, fun and drip worthy. The frankfurters weren't all beef, but they were good enough. The rolls held their contents, but for the over abundance of ingredients spilling over the top. I asked for a spoon to handle that, and a server promptly obliged with a smile. But for the absence of tater tots and fries, I would have preferred an Italian Hot Dog, but it was a very busy day, and I wouldn't hold that against them for running out of some supplies. I had a decent conversation with both another customer and the beermaids, so all in all it was a pleasant and delicious afternoon. 5 Naked Stars for this surprisingly comfortable beer hall

    This place is so gay that straight people don't feel welcome definitely a weird vibe. I would stay…read moreaway unless you're a dude that likes dudes

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