Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Blairstown. Blairstown is a township in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 5,967 reflecting an increase of 220 (+3.8%) from the 5,747 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 416 (+7.8%) from the 5,331 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Blairstown
4 based on 32 reviews
Just moved to the area a couple weeks ago. We're having our kitchen re-done, so needed to find a local place to have some dinner. Read the reviews and gave it a try. Glad we did. Went on a quiet night, which was good, so we got to chat a bit with the waitress. Lots of "local folk" stopping in for a quick bite to eat and a drink.Heard that on Thursday evenings they get quite busy as it is their "Prime Rib Special" night and on Sundays, they have live music - local singers & bands playing. The food was delicious and the portions very generous (we had plenty left over for our next evening's meal) We're planning to go back soon to catch some local talent and of course, on a Thursday night for some Prime Rib !
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
4 based on 78 reviews
We loved it here, the atmosphere is cozy and the pizza is great. The bartender is very attentive. It is a five bar but a very good dive bar.
4 based on 106 reviews
Takes some getting used to. Good points: Prices for both food and drink exceptional. Almost left because no one came to take our order. After a good while we were acknowledged, waitress was friendly, no menus, everything posted on the walls. I realize the no menu thing may be part of the charm, but after hiking all day, I just wanted to relax and not walk around the restaurant looking at walls. I know we missed a lot of what was offered too... After a wait, the food came and it was good. We didnât feel overly comfortable, seemed more like a regular crowd and felt a bit like we were crashing someoneâs party. Maybe we will give it another try some day.
4 based on 54 reviews
We didn't take the tour. We were staying next door and walked over late to have a beer and get some food. They had a band playing and the place was hopping. We grabbed a beer and listened to music for a bit. There were two food booths set up outside so we grabbed some food from there. The service was great and the food awesome.
4 based on 565 reviews
The Gem and Keystone Brewpub's menu features special bounty produced from the rich soil along the Delaware River from our own private Shawnee Island Farm⢠(in season). Using local produce, all natural meats, PA farmstead cheeses and sustainable seafood, w
Knowing how busy this spot gets, we called an hour or so before popping in to reserve a table which was a good idea! My husband ordered himself a burger with their house-made bacon onion jam. The jam was delicious on some fries! I ordered the curried salmon special. The salmon was grilled (charred) to perfection. The creamy curry was perfectly spicy. Sadly, the Jasmine rice was either overcooked in one bite or under cooked in another. They do have their own brewed beers here, we tried one ofthe IPAs which was full bodied and hoppy with some citrus notes. It was very good and sharing a glass wasn't an issue.
3 based on 19 reviews
The restaurant number is 908-362-0007- located in the middle of historic Blairstown, NJ.
For a place that presumably targets the pre-show crowd for the HBT, you would think that the Post Time Pub would pay some attention to its customers or have a little concern for service and food quality. Our experience began with a sullen and curt bartender, who seemed bothered to have to deal with any of her customers. From there it went downhill, including more poor service, cold meals, lackluster food quality and prices that are way too high (particularly for a restaurant that seems to NOT want to be in the business). If you are going to a show at the HBT, save yourself the time, aggrevation and money. Avoid the Post Time Pub.
4 based on 45 reviews
We had actually intended to stop elsewhere, but found our first choice packed. Glad our second choice was the Blairstown Inn. It isn't overly well lit on the outside (Which describes much of Blairstown), so look out for it. It's kind of a relaxed, popular family friendly restaurant where burgers and pub grub predominate, coupled with a full-service bar with a substantial beer selection. If you look carefully in the menu, they also have some nice choices beyond pub grub. The Hunter Duck was especially good. Service was very good and prices were reasonable. My only real criticism was the French Onion Soup. While it was good, the chef needs to keep in mind that the onions are supposed to be caramelized, not just clarified. They missed a proper flavor profile by maybe 10 minutes of cooking time.
4 based on 105 reviews
This sandwich - on specials menu the day we visited - was awesome. Before you even bit into it the smoky aroma hits you. Great roasted pork. French dip also excellent, beef not overdone, au ju more than just broth from can. Soup had to send it back to be heated, and still it was not very tasty Service slow to start, but improved. Outstanding beer diversity.
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
Best Brew Pub food near Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
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