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8 reviews for Rams Head Tavern (Fordham Brewing Co.) (OUT OF BUSINESS)
| coldbrewky (50), Saugerties, New York | | July 29, 2007 Sandy hungover brewakfast with the boys after a weekend of golf. The first pint helped with the perspective on the day and the second enabled us to walk to dogfishhead for the continuation. Brunch was average beers too. | | beachbum25 (53), Powellville, Maryland | | March 14, 2007 Finally decided to check this place out, wasn’t really overly impressed. Beers were ok, only basic Fordams on tap & a winter seasonal, but it was an 80 degree day in March, who wants a spiced beer? Had other stuff on tap & a lot of bottles but nothing rare. Food was average, wings were pretty good. Nice looking place, service was good on a very slow weeknight in the off season. I really tried to like this place, but I just can’t see myself going back here when Dogfish or Arena’s are right down the street. | | bu11zeye (112), Frisco, Texas | | April 10, 2006 Below average brewpub beers. However, they have descent food and a good bottle selectiion for the location. | | desurfer (77), Pinellas Park, Florida | | July 30, 2005 Nice location, good house beers, good food. Bottle selection isn’t world-class but it’s good enough for a beer geek on vacation. Happy hour food is generous. It’s no Dogfish, but worth a stop if you’re in Rehoboth. | | hopdog (201), Lansdale, Pennsylvania | | September 11, 2004 Average tasting beer (at least the Fordham Beers) with average tasting food. Didn’t have a seasonal beer on tap. | | DocLock (108), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania | | September 9, 2004 My wife and I ate here during our summer vacation last June. The beers were above average (6 or 7), the food was outstanding, and the service was great. The inside is very historical, and there is a great vined terrace outside. It was extremely crowded on a Friday night, but well worth it. | | JFGrind (64), Glenside, Pennsylvania | | June 28, 2004 [ Updated July 1, 2004 ] We stopped in while walking around Rehoboth Beach. When sitting at the bar you can have a great view of Wilmington Avenue through the large glass windows of the pub. We were there early afternoon and the bartender was preoccupied playing a video game to pay us much mind. I wasn’t impressed by the Fordham beers but there are other beers available. | | obxdude10 (82), Pottstown, Pennsylvania | | March 2, 2004 Didn't eat there so that's why the food is N/A although they do serve food, just got the sampler, was planning on eating here for lunch but passed on it because of the lack of service & lack of flavor in the beer, very eatery beers, definitely a skip on your itinerary |
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