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south jersey 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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how come there's no bar/pub/restaurant in south jersey?
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Re:south jersey 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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There are some but they are few and far between. Depends on where you mean by SJ. From Trenton to Asbury Park and south most consider it. That is a large area. IN AC, there is Tun Tavern(brewpub) and Firewaters(beer bar). In Mt. Holly, there is High Street Grill, in Medford, Braddock's Tavern, Toms River, Basil T's(brewpub), and a few scattered bars that I can't think of at present. You can check out Beerfly at beeradvocate.com for a complete listing and reviews.
Cheers!
Mark
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Last Edit: 2008/08/12 09:00 By beertravel.
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Re:south jersey 3 Months, 1 Week ago
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thanks mark, i'll try them.
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Noel (User)
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Re:south jersey 3 Months ago
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Mark is correct to ask what you mean by South Jersey. To me that means the counties bordering the Delaware River, mainly Salem, Cumberland, amnd Cape May. I would not include AC at all, and Gloucester Co. is a maybe.
As to why none in my geography of SJ I'd guess it's mainly a matter of taste, and taste here runs mainly towards Bud and friends; not my taste, just what I have observed. Thus,not much demand. When I want good brew I go across the river to Iron Hill, McKenzies, or Stewarts, or up to Phile.
Noel
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