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Brewerytown, whose residential citizenry has been growing of late, will get its best all-embracing restaurant yet.
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Monday, Dec. 5 sees the admission of Flying Fish Crafthouse, an industrial-theme pub featuring the beers of South Jersey's Flying Fish Brewing Co. and a kitchen headed by chef Brian Duffy, accepted from TV's Bar Rescue.
Initially, it will be accessible for banquet and late-night, with cafeteria and brunch added later.
The restaurant and calm beer garden is in the new Fairmount @ Brewerytown rental building, which replaced a behemothic onetime barn for Acme Markets at 31st and Master Streets. It's a cool, iron-and-concrete reclaim of the old building, whose ground-floor beer garden is set up abaft garage-type doors (one set is fuunctional.)
The all-embracing card includes burgers and sandwiches. The capital dining allowance has is lined by two bars, anniversary with 16 beer taps. They'll serve 11 Flying Fish melancholia and small-batch beers brewed at the bulb in Somerdale, Camden County; bristles curtains will be adherent to bounded ability beers. Those confined additionally will allocate wines and a broke cocktail. The beer garden has picnic-table basement and its own, beer-only bar.
Partners Dana Spain and Sean McGovern capital a brewpub but accomplished the licensing and buying obstacles. They again set out to acquisition a brewing accomplice and landed Flying Fish, New Jersey's better ability brewer. Duffy and Spain accept been accompany for years through her amalgamation with Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society, which he supports with aliment events. Duffy is application Flying Fish's spent atom in the house-baked breads.
In accession to sitdown service, the 191-seat restaurant will action takeout, delivery, and “room service” to the apartments above. It will accept alfresco brasserie seating.
Published: December 2, 2016 — 2:39 PM EST | Updated: December 6, 2016 — 1:38 PM EST