I had my husband's 70th birthday party at River of Beer and it was fantastic! They have a separate building with a really nice room overlooking the river on one side and the fire pit/main...
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The River of Beer in Bloomingdale, NJ is a historic bar and restaurant that has been a beloved local establishment for over 45 years. Owned by Nancy and Fred Soule, this family-run business offers a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere with restored antique furnishings. They take pride in serving freshly made food, including their famous scratch-made burgers sourced from local farms, and a constantly rotating selection of craft beers on tap, with a focus on supporting local breweries. Their bartenders are skilled in creating unique and delicious specialty cocktails.
Aside from their delicious food and drinks, The River of Beer also hosts fun events such as Bingo on Wednesdays and Trivia on Thursdays, where participants can win free prizes and brewery gift certificates. They also offer a delightful Sunday Brunch with half-priced wings and a rotating menu of Bloody Marys, Mimosas, and brunch dishes. Weather permitting, guests can enjoy outdoor seating by the river or on the patio, complete with lit firepits for a cozy ambiance. The River of Beer is a must-visit destination for those seeking a taste of local history, great food, and a wide selection of craft beers.
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Love the location and atmosphere on the river. Good food choices and a great spot for drinks and smokes around the fire pits. The servers make sure your drinks are full.
Good beer and generous portions. Very friendly and knowledgeable bartender who served us in the seated area. I'll come back next time when it isn't brunch. I prefer the full menu.
Unfortunately need to echo what many others have experienced, sat outside waiting for over 30 minutes to be acknowledged (didnt even get to see the menu!) Had to eventually give up and leave....
Service (sat outside) big zero. Waited for appys and had to ask (again) for the beer. Napkins? Plates? Plasticware? Maybe a bit overwhelmed or just too few or lack of training? Outside was nice....
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