Highly acclaimed brewers Mark Edelson and Kevin Finn started this brewery in CE 1994, only to merge as one of the best breweries in town. Not only the house beers but the food is delicious. It has many awards for its children's menu, proving that it knows how to keep kids happy. The Kid's Menu comprises of an assortment of healthy food like fish, fresh sandwiches and the popular Mint, Oreo Cookie. There are gluten-free meals too. Try the egg rolls which are quick to sell. The house beers include the mild Iron Hill Light Lager, Raspberry Wheat with a burst of raspberry and a medium Ironbound Ale.
SOUTH is a great combination of three things that ensure a good time, impeccable food, great Jazz and interesting drinks. The restaurant is quite intimate; it's dimly lit with Edison bulbs and seating is quite casual. The food menu is simply outstanding with creative dishes like Blue Crab Toast, Sweet Potato Bisque, Cheese Tortellini and the heavenly Mississippi Chocolate Cake for dessert. The drinks menu complements its food counterpart with a top-notch cocktail line up and robust wines. Every evening sees talented Jazz performers at SOUTH, so if you are a Jazz fan go ahead and make reservations as this place is one the most popular establishments of the neighborhood.
Located on Rittenhouse Square, the outdoor seating at Rouge offers a fresh environment to dine on French fare and sip a glass of fine wine. Wines of exquisite vintage enhance the delicate entrees of traditional and contemporary French seafood, poultry and beef dishes. Prices tend to be on the high side but are not exorbitant for a restaurant in the Rittenhouse area. Popular day and night, the casual yet elegant Rouge appeals to sophisticates and culture-seekers of all ages for lunch, dinner or drinks. Restaurateur Neil Stein has given locals a hip spot to enjoy the park's greenery.
Johnny Brenda's very ambiance would elicit a rapt smile from you as soon as you enter this resto-bar; it's that cheerful! While the decor is zippy, you will be glad to find a balcony extending from the room, where the bands perform. Good music and superb beers accompany fresh and tasty food, especially Mediterranean. While there is a good collection of wines and liquors here, Johnny totally dotes on its cask-conditioned brews. Come here to hang out with some friends in the cool atmosphere. The crowd are in their late 20s and 30s, with possibly some 40-somethings in the midst. The drinks are not watered down or expensive. Enjoy this place knowing well that they will most likely have your drink of choice. The food is delectable, and the shows can be awesome if you know which band to catch.
Get swept away to a French bistro but keep your feet on Philadelphia soil and dine at Amuse at Le Méridien Philadelphia. This brasserie/bar serves traditional and trademark French dishes, including escargots (snails). So kick back and amusez-vous at Amuse.
Routinely finding itself among stellar accolades and awards, Iron Hill has been Phoenixville's mainstay for a pint of freshly brewed beer and exceptional food choices. Part of it's popularity is because of the fact that it caters to a varied crowd. From a group of friends hanging out over a pint to families coming in for a relaxed dinner, Iron Hill has the ambiance to welcome one and all. The spacious interiors sport a warehouse style decor with warm lighting creating a welcoming vibe. Freshly brewed handcrafted beer is the order of the day and manages to pull huge crowds. The brews themselves have won a number of awards in local as well as bigger competitions. The food menu is a revelation and sets great standards for how food at a brewpub should be. The diverse menu of modern American specialties includes everything from pizzas, sandwiches and salads to the unexpected healthy choice of pub grub. There's also a kids menu on offer. Iron Hill has strong community values and makes a point to contribute to the local community. Is it any wonder then, that it's among the city's favorites.