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Bainbridge Street Barrel House

One Bell Review for Bainbridge Street Barrel House

Posted by Foobooz on April 8th, 2013

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Craig LaBan reviews Bainbridge Street Barrel House, the beer bar just a block off of South Street in Queen Village. LaBan urges readers to stick with “meals on a bun” and the beer.

[Chef Eric] Paraskevas isn’t afraid of wacky risks.

The risk is, they don’t always work. On occasion, they pay off. His “Porkenstein,” for example, is a towering tribute to pig on a bun, a house-ground pork-butt patty topped with clove-brined, apple-smoked ham, smoked pulled pork, then a slice of belly, tender from a braise and crisped on the griddle. It was a mouthful of flavorful textures that would been even better had it not been smothered in pink “special sauce.”

But the message was clear: The best bets here come on a bun. That pulled pork, on its own with a crunchy slaw, had enough smoky savor and spicy tang to catch my attention (although the rosemaried vinegar sauce needs to be toned down). The Barrel House burger is one of the more traditional efforts – but it’s also one of its best, a well-seasoned half-pound patty topped with melted Muenster and blades of bacon, whose IPA-infused mustard and spicy relish (cucumbers and habaneros) were in perfect harmony.

One Bell – Hit-or-Miss

Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Philadelphia Inquirer]
Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Official Site]

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Pucker Up at Bainbridge Street Barrel House

Posted by Foobooz on January 15th, 2013

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This Thursday, Bainbridge Street Barrel House is offering a special sour beer event. The Queen Village bar is promising almost thirty different sour beers on tap. The beers start getting tapped at 6 p.m. so get there early and bring some Rolaids.

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Bainbridge Street Barrel House Opens Today

Posted by Maegan Cadet on November 5th, 2012

After months of built up anticipation, Bainbridge Street Barrel House is finally opening its doors today. While the full menu has yet to be released, rumor has it that diners tonight can at least expect fresh lamb sausage.

Stop by today at 4 p.m. for free bite-sized appetizers, along with Grand Opening drink specials:

  • $5.00 Glasses of Wine
  • $5.00 Barrel House Bourbon Punch
  • $3.00 Neshaminy Creek Croydon Cream Ale

Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Facebook]

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Bainbridge Barrel House Names Chef, GM

Posted by Foobooz on September 21st, 2012

The Bainbridge Street Barrel Houseis progressing at 6th and Bainbridge (not fast enough for locals smarting over losing Tapestry) and today they have announced their general manager and chef.

The general manager is Agi Czapka, Queen Village resident and veteran of Paradiso, Fork and  Rae. In the kitchen will be Eric Paraskevas. Paraskevas has been the executive chef at Terra for the past couple of years after getting good write-ups as the opening chef at Slate.

Check out the progress at Bainbridge Street Barrel House on Facebook, where they’re posting frequent updates.

Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Facebook]

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Opening Soon: Bainbridge Street Barrel House

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on July 5th, 2012

Hey, remember that time back in February, 2011 when Victor Fiorillo tried to find out what was taking up the space at 6th and Bainbridge Streets and all anyone would tell him was that “someone that is somehow associated with Bella Vista Beer Distributors and of Greek descent intends to open a bar-restaurant at 6th and Bainbridge. They will not serve French food. The plates will not be made out of paper”?

We do, and though we still cannot confirm the owner’s descent we do know a bit more.

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