The Pub on Passyunk East

The Pub on Passyunk EastThe Pub on Passyunk East
The Pub on Passyunk EastThe Pub on Passyunk East
Bar, Eatery

1501 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19147-6322
United States

(215) 755-5125 | map
pubonpassyunkeast.com
PLACE STATS
Average:
4.23
Reviews:
20
Ratings:
37
pDev:
6.15%
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Reviewed by stevoj from Idaho

4.25/5  rDev +0.5%
vibe: 4.25 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4.25 | selection: 4.25 | food: 4.25
Neighborhood bar, hopping on a Friday night. Lively, vibrant. Great tap list. A whole lot of fun. Any place that has Black Flag on when I walk in the door scores major points.
Dec 01, 2022
 
Rated: 4.34 by CanConPhilly from Pennsylvania

Jan 27, 2019
 
Rated: 4.04 by sb17 from Pennsylvania

May 04, 2018
 
Rated: 4.14 by captainkrad from New Jersey

Apr 22, 2017
 
Rated: 4.84 by TeachChefs from Pennsylvania

Jan 21, 2017
 
Rated: 4.04 by mltobin from Connecticut

Jan 10, 2016
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Reviewed by scottbrew4u from Pennsylvania

4.29/5  rDev +1.4%
vibe: 4.25 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4.5 | selection: 4.25 | food: 4
Dark lighting, fun beer centered decor, great bottle list, nice tap list(15+) and a neighborhood feel. This is a chill place to settle in for some good times with friends! A beer lover will have fun with the depth of selections. A bit out of the way but worth seeking out.
Dec 23, 2015
 
Rated: 4.18 by Seer_One from New Jersey

Jan 29, 2015
 
 
Rated: 4.5 by baybum from Pennsylvania

Nov 17, 2014
 
Rated: 4.48 by SpAiReArGsEonNE from New Jersey

Sep 02, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by Lorianneb from New Jersey

Jul 05, 2014
 
Rated: 4.75 by razorsdescent from Pennsylvania

Jun 06, 2014
 
Rated: 4.5 by soulcougher from Pennsylvania

Jun 04, 2014
 
Rated: 4.5 by Jame515 from Texas

May 29, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by magnificent70s from Pennsylvania

May 26, 2014
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Reviewed by DoubleSimcoe from Pennsylvania

3.94/5  rDev -6.9%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4 | service: 3.25 | selection: 4.75
The wife and I stopped here before having an early dinner at Le Virtu down the road. Walking around Passyunk is fun, so many restaurants, bars and little shops… The Pub defies expectations.

It looks like one of those Philly bars where construction workers gather around to drink bottles of Budweiser, but in reality it is a dark, almost claustrophobic bar that plays Motorhead and old heavy anthems at full throttle and has a tap list that happens to be outrageously good.

The place was packed, tight and so dark. The low ceiling seems to be almost on the verge of falling over your head. The ambience reminded me of the heavy-metal I would frequent when I was a teenager.

But the beer. Oh the beer... how about Weyerbacher Insanity, Crème Brulee, Founders All Day, Nugget Nectar, Chouffe, Spring House Satan's Bake Sale, Glazen Toren Saison, Die Pedre Marcel… fifteen taps altogether.

Service was a little iffy. It took too long to get our beers, and the bartender refused to give me a half pour of Insanity and Brulee. Next visit I'll try to find some room at the bar (it was packed this time around).We didn’t have any food as we were headed to a fancy evening, but I saw some revolting-looking nachos on the table over from us.

Will definitely come back for the tap list! Also to explore the bottle list, which judging by other reviews seems to be rather excellent. Alas, our server did not offer me a bottle list...
Mar 19, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by InspectorBob from New Jersey

Feb 26, 2014
 
Rated: 4 by ColForbinBC from New Jersey

Feb 10, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by IdrinkGas from Pennsylvania

Oct 10, 2013
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Reviewed by orangesol from Pennsylvania

4.16/5  rDev -1.7%
vibe: 4.25 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4 | selection: 4.25 | food: 4
Stopped in here earlier tonight for the 7th Anniversary Party. Not my first time at the POPE but it was my first time eating here, figured it is time to write up a review on it.

Every time I have come here the atmosphere has been good. It feels like you are drinking in a basement bar with tons of people from the neighborhood mixed with a bit of outsiders like myself. All of the events I have gone to here have been well run and moderately attended for some reason. Service has been pretty good on my visits. I have had to wait for some beers but for the most part it has been good. Quality is pretty high, they use correct glasses and offer solid food.

Selection has been solid on all my visits. They have all the bottles listed above the bar in chalk. You can definitely find some hidden gems on there if you look hard enough. Tap lists on my visits have been amazing, but there is usually an event going on so take that with a grain of salt. Got my first food tonight, a burger, and it was cooked perfectly and the side of fries were excellent. Prices are a little high on some of the bottles and drafts but all in all its pretty reasonable.

Overall an awesome neighborhood pub in the heart of south Philly. I have, and will return in the future.
Jul 12, 2013
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Reviewed by Rifugium from North Dakota

4.18/5  rDev -1.2%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4.5 | food: 4
Wow, what a great place! It's not even 2 miles from where I've been working for 10 years, but I never knew about it until just recently.

I almost want to give this place a perfect "5" for atmosphere, and after a few more visits, I just might. Looks like the subterranean dungeon of some old medieval castle, though it is in fact completely above ground....and has a bar. Nice medium-sized bar as soon as you walk in, with lots of chalkboards showing off their selection. Decent sized rooms with plenty of tables, yet close enough quarters for a strong sense of intimacy. Service was just fine, with attentive bartenders, who knew their stuff, and who were willing to stop and chat about beer for a moment or two.

The beer selection was pretty great, with about 10-12 craft brews on tap, and a good quantity of bottles from all over the world, including some things that I rarely see even at beer gardens. The food was really good too. Not an extensive menu, and pretty cut and dry pub fare, but it was really tasty and not too expensive.

Speaking of which, half-price happy hour on everything on the chalkboard? Are you kidding me? I had three good beers, and a dinner-sized burger platter, for less than $20. Hello.

I definitely would like to frequent this place.
Jun 05, 2011
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Reviewed by John_M from Washington

4.15/5  rDev -1.9%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 4
Another high quality neighborhood Philly pub. What a shock!

Located just a few blocks from the Italian market, the POPE looks like any other neighborhood bar/pub, in this case located at the corner of Passyunk and Dickinson. As is typical in Philly, the only parking available is street parking, and I imagine it can be difficult to come by, depending when you drop by (on a Sunday afternoon around 4:00, I had no problems). So to no great surprise, the POPE has very much a locals, neighborhood vibe. The pub itself is fairly small, with a modest size bar one encounters upon walking inside (with maybe 10 or 12 seats or so). There are also several small dining areas in the back, as well as a back bar in the main bar area. The place is done up in dark wood, and has the look and comfortable vibe of a bar that has been around for a while and seen a few things over the years. On this particular Sunday, the POPE struck me as a very nice place to relax and kick back with a few beers over the course of an afternoon.

As for the selection, I thought it was pretty damn good. The tap list consists of 14 well thought out selections (supplication, heresy, incubus and hopslam, among other things), and then there were another 70 or 80 bottles selections (Fred, Adam, Houblon, Deus, etc), with the various styles listed. I ended up ordering 2 hopslams for $7 a pop, which came in a 10 ounce tulip (same size and price for supplication).

Service was pretty good I thought. My young bartender was friendly, quick and efficient. I got the impression he had a pretty good handle on the tap list (no surprise in Philly), and was happy to answer any questions anyone had (not that there was a lot of this - most of the customers seemed to be regulars and knew exactly what they wanted).

As for food, I got the chesapeake fries. They were quite good and came with a considerable amount of crab meat. In fact, everything I saw here looked pretty good. The guy next to me had ordered a cornbeef sandwich, and it looked (and smelled) so good, I almost switched my order.

Prices were generally pretty reasonable I thought (at least for the area). Most beers were in the $5 range for a pint, with more expensive beers like supplication, heresy and hopslam going for $6 or $7 in a tulip.

All things considered, I was pretty impressed by POPE, and wish to hell it was my neighborhood pub. Just another vivid reminder how high the bar is set in beer rich Philly.
Mar 21, 2011
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Reviewed by coachdonovan from Rhode Island

3.88/5  rDev -8.3%
vibe: 3 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4
POPE.

Having just come from Devil's Den, I'm thinking this place is the one that should have Devil in the name. Not that there's anything particularly scary about it, but it does come off as a little rough around the edges. Something to keep in mind if you're bringing the wife - I don't know if there is a second bathroom, but the one I used near the bar was not all that clean and one of the smallest I've ever seen.

I counted 14 taps, and the chalkboard list has either a goblet or pint glass for each. Nice, I haven't seen that anywhere else. PA beer was well-represented with Sly Fox, Stoudts, Victory and even Prism, but there was also Lagunitas, Hebrew, Stone, Fort Collins, Duck Rabbit. Fairly long bottle list that included some things you don't see every day, like Hair of the Dog Adam.

Like I said, this bar isn't for everyone, but I liked it. Sure, the music is a little loud and it's kinda dark, but the bartenders were friendly/helpful and the beers were good (and not overly expensive). This would be a good place for beers either before or after dinner.
Jan 24, 2011
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Reviewed by Soonami from Pennsylvania

4.28/5  rDev +1.2%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4.5 | selection: 4.5
I went here one night after getting some Mexican food at Cantina Los Caballitos. The decor is dark and moody, that allows for a patron to disappear into a shadowy corner if they don't want to be disturbed on one of those days. The real star is the great tap bottle list that they have here: there is a good variety of styles from brewers making beer throughout the country and world. For my personal tastes, I liked that they had a couple bigger beers and especially some hoppy, less available beers like Avery Maharaja.

The bartender was very nice and patient offering suggestions to my companion and describing to her the beers that would be a good fit for her palate.

I did not have food, but friends say the burgers are food and they make good fried bar food.
Jun 28, 2010
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Reviewed by macpapi from Oregon

4.34/5  rDev +2.6%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4 | service: 4.5 | selection: 4.5
The P.O.P.E. is the type of bar that I wish were in my neck of the woods. Located smack dab in the middle of South Philadelphia--a couple of blocks from the famously over-hyped cheesesteak places, geared toward tourists like me--it has the feel of a neighborhood bar. That is if you expect your local watering hole to have a good range of top American craft brews and an apt representation of fine European brews.

The interior of the bar is dominated by a dimly lit atmosphere. Lots of wood, brick, and green and black-backed chalkboards accurately displaying both draft and bottle offerings. The walls are festooned with framed copies of Modern Drunkard Magazine, several beer signs, several vintage cans of local macro brews, a "My Other Car is the Popemobile" bumpersticker, and other beer miscellania. An unlit, antiquated fireplace is positioned to behind entry room patrons. These decorative touches offer conversation pieces and are sure to draw a few laughs as well. A decently-sized, flat-screen t.v. turned to sports is located above the front left corner of the U-shaped bar. There are a good 15-20 stools in the front room, around the wood-topped bar. To the rear are several tables. A loud mix of classic rock music from the jukebox adds to the POPE's generally unconcerned, unpretentious vibe.

There are about 15 beers on draft. Most are American crafts, with the emphasis on bigger beers. On my recent visit some examples of available brews were Hair of the Dog Blue Dot, Bell's 9000, Founders Breakfast Stout, New Holland Imperial Hatter, Left Hand Widdershins, and Port Mongo DIPA. A handful of locals help to complete the lineup. Stoudt's Gold and Sly Fox O'Reilly's Irish Stout, join Victory, Flying Fish, Penn Brewing, Weyerbacher and others in helping to support regional brewers. Bottle list, while not as extensive as some other places, still offers a good 100 or so foreign and craft domestic brews. These range from the usual suspects to more rare brews. All are at pretty decent prices.

Service has always been friendly and excellent. Being from out of town, I have appreciated the suggestions given by bartenders both for beers at their establishment and other places to visit. Always willing to talk, with absolutely no stand-offishness here.

On the whole, the POPE is one of my favorite beer bars to visit in Philadelphia. It may not be as well-known as some of the others, but is definitely worth the trip if you are looking for a no-frills, laid-back, and entertaining environment to enjoy quality brews. Thumbs way up here!
Jun 20, 2010
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Reviewed by slander from New York

4/5  rDev -5.4%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4
Late morning start on more Saturday Philly phun with a pair of Daves; one anti matter, the other negative reality (you decide which is which), and never the twain shall meet. Now all Luked up (roast pork with the broccoli rabe, oh yeah!) and looking for drink, I'm thinking some places down south in town I wouldn't reasonably get to to be gotten to. The short distance up is a seemingly long drive, timewise, block by block, each with its own stop sign for the hatin'...

Corner joint at the intersection of everything and nothing in South Philly, I easily muscled into a small parking spot out front that Ed will hate me for upon his arrival shortly. You're greeted by the length of an old worn wood laminate topped bar with a lip, "J" shaped hooking around the bend seating, I'd say, about 18 all around. Mother fucker! I'm just 3 sentences in and the Daves are riding me about the bar shape. Okay, it doesn't have the slight tail that makes it a capital "J", fine, so it's a fish hook. Witzel (dick!) offers up "more like an ornamental hook" and now (douchebag) Davo is starting with the camera. No appreciation for the art, even if I'm only a bullshit artist.

Shelved booze on glow rope strung mirrored panels on the barback; glassware on the counter and more booze below. Shelving at the end of the bar with stuuuff. Bottled selections broken out by style listed on Brewerania can linen horizontal boards running the length above. Other blackboards list tap selections showing glass serving types and pricing.

The décor here is well worn with lots of Modern Drunkard magazine covers framed, and a good amount of bits of things otherwise; framed b/w pics, brewery signage, mirrors, prints and otherings. Some stone wall blocks, yellow painted paneling, white stucco over brown panel lowers, brick & tile floorings, and black ceilings with fans & nipple lamps. There's a fireplace cut into the stone wall piece up front, and a CD juke alongside. Bar counters below the front and angled side windows adjacent to the bar seating 3 apiece. A single TV in the far corner above where the Weintraub twins from the Hollywood Knights are sitting.

To the rear, arched brick entranceways from room to room with matching stained glass panels fronting them, a bell for don't ring or you're buying a round, and a cannon mounted above. A shorty room to the left fronts the kitchen holding a few booths, with brewery neons in its thick block glass windows. The room to the right twice its length, holding roughly a dozen and a half 2 seat tables, some pushed together. Mounted lamps and big boards listing tap selections & food, drop cone lighting, and mounted trays on the back brick.

14 taps on a single tower on the bar. ½ of them local/regional (Yards George Washington's Tavern Porter, Philadelphia Pale Ale, Brawler & IPA, Sly Fox O'Reilly's Stout & Dales 10K, DogFishHead 90 Minute IPA), and the other ½ a mix of not local/regional to here anyway (Founders Breakfast Stout, Bells Amber Ale, Allagash Burnham Road, Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale, Left Hand Imperial Stout, Avery DuganA IPA), and a stray import (Blanche Du Bruxelles). And a Yards Old Bartholomew Barleywine firkin counterside on the end of the bar that has me thinking that we've stumbled upon a Yards event, uh huh. Started with a Yards George Washington's Tavern Porter and then had their IPA, both were fresh.

And bottles, that's right, bottles. Roughly 6 dozen of 'em, the list broken out by style. 42 US micros, 15 Belgians, 6 UK, 4 Germs & other beers of the world, some good selections here. (Lovely) Orval runs a big $7.50 and I've got to tell you, a Petrus Oak Aged Pale Ale for $6.50 does not suck. I do approve.

They went from Led Zeppelin Kashmir to some bad GNR and then I don't know what, but the music overall was the soundtrack of the uncool. Food being dished looked good but we didn't get to play. Beerwise, a good selection they seem to be rotating well, and some nice bottled offerings, I could do some time here. A comfortable enough place for a beer or three.
May 31, 2010
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Reviewed by BARFLYB from Pennsylvania

3.84/5  rDev -9.2%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4
Went here during a mini SP bar crawl after hitting up SPTR.

Pope has a old time feel in atmosphere, not old like a wild west old, more like this bar has probably looked the same since it opened. A few beer signs on the wall and various pictures scattered around, brick and wood all around. A nice mix of loud music focusing on 1970's classic rock. This place was loud and moving, alot going on. A U-shaped bar where some seating is more comfortable and roomy than others. Two back dining room area's each with it's own beer chalkboard for your viewing pleasure. I was not a fan of the bathroom. Does everybody in South Philly have a tatoo?

My beers tasted fine, no quality control issues. Did not try the food so cant comment there, it looked decent though with big portions. Service was nice, the bartender was all over it without being overbearing. It was busy as hell in there so I could not strike up a convo. Hopefully the table service is good to since I plan to revisit.

A nice selection of beers on tap, nothing extraordinary or mindblowing but a nice rainbow of beer. It kinda mimicked the SPTR with a few selections oddly enough. Some locals, some from afar and I believe a Belgian. I had a Stillwater Stateside Saison and some HOTD Adam. The prices on bottles here are some of the most reasonable in the city considering this is a bar. They must have a good turnover because of this. Not alot of huge gems in the list but a good representation of all things beer. A nice selection of Hitachino beers as well.

I will be returning here soon. Perhaps during Beer Week 2010 for their HOTD event which should be great.
May 16, 2010
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Reviewed by TurdFurgison from Ohio

3.84/5  rDev -9.2%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4
P.O.P.E. is really easy to get to, about a 10 minute walk from the Tasker & Morris SEPTA station. It's worth the walk, this is a very cool bar. Darkly lit with stone and wood, a narrow bar room with seats for about 15, with some tables in back that I didn't look at too closely. It was easy to get a seat, an important point if you've been shunned by the crowds at Monk's before.

There were maybe 12 taps, with Sculpin, Troegs Java Head, Bell's Amber, Stoudt's Gold, something from Bruery, something from Pretty Things, and several others. Draft prices were $4 - $6.50. Long bottle list too.
Mar 10, 2010
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Reviewed by Deuane from Pennsylvania

4/5  rDev -5.4%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4
Hit up P.O.P.E. recently with SierraGs, FooFaa and Brewslut for a special tapping of Yard's Old Bart Barleywine.

The interior is warm and inviting with lots of dark wood, old tile work and large mirrors in the dim interior. We sat on a corner of the bar near the firkin.

The bartenders were more than attentive to us getting our drinks refilled quickly and offering us menus promptly when we asked. Several blackboards offer insight listing the beers on tap and what food specials are being offered. I didn't eat,as I was holding out for a cheesesteak elsewhere, but FooFaa had a very nice looking breakfast burrito.

Roughly a dozen or so well thought out beers on tap with no crap in sight. A nice looking bottle selection was also available in one of those cool wooden doored, glass paned old time refrigerators.

It was nice to see a Yard's contingent there--including main man Tom Kehoe and, unless we are mistaken, the man who must be the visual inspiration for the Old Bart label....

http://foobooz.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/old_bart.jpg

Overall a pleasant experience at this typically solid Philly beer bar. I would highly suggest visiting if you find yourself in the area.
Jan 13, 2010
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Reviewed by cobalt60 from New Jersey

4.25/5  rDev +0.5%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 5 | food: 4
it is a rainy sunday afternoon no eagles game and we decided to check it out
The place was warm and welcoming. Lots of brick and wood interior. we found our own seat and were promptly approached by our server. There are several blackboards with beers and food specials. The music playing was great too. We didn't get our servers name but after we had chosen 3 "high caliber" beers as he had observed, he recommended DogFish Head 120 Minute IPA as an unadvertised draft which we were delighted to have. The shrimp and grits and the special omelet hit the spot. All in all it brightened a rather grey day. We will definitely go back.
Dec 13, 2009
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Reviewed by sbw138 from Pennsylvania

4.3/5  rDev +1.7%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4 | service: 5 | selection: 4 | food: 4
Showed up around 7:30 on a Friday night expecting the place to be packed, but it really wasn't too crowded yet. The place seems really old, but apparently has only been around for about 3 years or so. I heard there was some Italian place ran by the mob before.

Anyway, the place is dark, old looking, and overall a pretty cool, chill atmosphere.

Very good beer selection, both draft and bottle. Prices were higher than I had hoped, since it is a little further from the center of Philadelphia.

Food was really good, with a good price. I had one of the best Reubens ever, while my gf had big burger. Service was phenomenal. After being there for about a half hour, the place was packed. There were only 2 servers, but our waitress took care of us really well, never let our glasses/bottles get empty.

Try this place out if you are by Pat's/Geno's getting a cheesesteak!
Dec 03, 2009
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Reviewed by gdfan47 from Pennsylvania

4.28/5  rDev +1.2%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 5 | selection: 4
A- very small but crowded, they have lots of promo up for up in coming events, filled with a diverse crowd of hipsters , locals and i can only assume beer geeks

Q- seemed to have a pretty good selection, I was there and they had a bunch of Avery's on .. which was fine with me, they look like they have a pretty good selection otherwise
S- was awesome! bartenders were friendly, nice and attentive..I like to think im pretty low maintainince tho

didnt have any food. had eaten before... Food looked good and I have heard other people say it was good

Ill check it out again for sure
Mar 12, 2009
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Reviewed by BenCrowSky from Pennsylvania

4.38/5  rDev +3.5%
vibe: 5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4.5 | food: 4
My brother lives up the street from the P.O.P.E. so whenever I visit him I always find myself there. It's a great place to hang out without being bothered. If you like dark bars with old wooden tables then this place is for you. They have great people working there and they have some of the best bar food around. Large selection of some great beers. Weekdays are great if your looking for a nice place to relax with some friends. The weekends tend to be standing room only. Good music is also a plus. If your in South Philly I would recommend stopping by the P.O.P.E. especially if you are looking for better brews.
Feb 18, 2008
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Reviewed by tgbljb from Pennsylvania

4.75/5  rDev +12.3%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 5 | selection: 5 | food: 4.5
Stopped at the establishment at noon on a Saturday while visiting my son at college with my wife and her parents. The place was virtually empty an found a table to sit at. My father-in-law and I made our drink selections which were promptly served. Our food order was taken which was served to us in an appropriate time frame.The tap beer selection was great. The bottle selection was even better. The food was as good as the beer. I would have a hard time finding a place that was better than the P.O.P.E. The bartender was from London and he was very knowledgeable about his beers. My son is only in his 1st year and I hope to visit this place may more times. Definitely worth a stop. Any place than can please 3 generations has to be great.
Nov 03, 2007
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Reviewed by oxmasterscream from New Jersey

3.65/5  rDev -13.7%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3.5 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 3
Stopped in last night to meet a friend. Some confusion finding it as he referred to it as The P.O.P.E. (its alter-ego). Nice selection of craft brews and a few Belgian choices as well. Lots of PA breweries represented on tap and in bottles - Stoudt's, Yards, Troegs, Victory, etc. Was happy to see Lagunitas Brown Shugga on the beer list last night as well as Yards Spruce Ale. Most bottles were $4, even those high in ABV. Good jukebox, typical bar cuisine, relaxed atmosphere. Servers were friendly and accommodating. No problem selecting something good to drink.
Jan 11, 2007
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Reviewed by roan22 from New Jersey

4.5/5  rDev +6.4%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4 | selection: 5
UPDATE 7/1/08: Revisited POPE tonight after maybe a year. The scene is changed a little...it was crowded on a Monday night. Obviously become very popular with the local neighborhood 20 somethings. A meetup spot, but a cool mixed scene of hipsters, metal punk kids, goth kids, bike messengers etc.

The beer has expanded to beer geek central mode; with 1809 bottles and Green Flash IPA on tap! AND there is an impressive happy hour special...get this....all Bear Republic Bombers are $4 from 4-6pm..and they have Hop Rod Rye! We both decided this was a definite plus to this bar, even though we both may never make it to this happy hour.
Cheers
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I need to return to this place again and remember to write stuff down. But I've been to this new pub three times now because my friend lives a few blocks away and we've both gotten sick of the Tap Room. I have not tried the food, but the beer is good. Its all local crafts. The bottle selection is a lot bigger than what is available on tap. The taps have featured Victory, Stoudts, Yards, Troegs and Legacy, plus more. The bar must be old because architecture is detailed and very interesting, especially in the middle of the place up towards the ceiling, around where the bar separates from the table area. It almost looks like the front of the bar was one building, and behind it was an old barn. Its got these old beams and a sliding door/gate thing. Plus they have a great jukebox, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I'll try to find out more details regarding the architectural features in the bar and update this.
Dec 14, 2006
The Pub on Passyunk East in Philadelphia, PA
Place rating: 4.23 out of 5 with 37 ratings