Glenside Walkabout

Since Melissa and I moved to Glenside in 2012, five new excellent bar / restaurants have opened up in the 19038:





Bernie’s Restaurant and BarRoberts Block Restaurant Glenside Ale HouseThe Ways Brewery and RestaurantBill’s Best Brewery



Since having two kids, we can only seem to get out for a date once a season, so I’m the furthest thing from a regular at any of these joints. But they are highly welcome and makes for one hell of a bar crawl someday.





Last week, we chalked up a date night and headed to The Ways Brewery and Restaurant and Bill’s Best Brewery. Both were wildly different but offered a variety of tasty craft brews.





The Ways had a large teen driven staff. The waiter shrugged and didn’t get my Perfect Strangers reference to the “Little Cousin Larry” beer. Regardless of feeling ancient, the tacos were delicious.





The Ways Brewery and RestaurantThere’s no denying what’s going on inside of The Way’s Brewery and Restaurant.



Doors of The Ways Brewery and Restaurant.The Ways Brewery and Restaurant has some beautiful doors. You may find yourself lingering outside of them in awe.



Bill’s Best had a tasting room vibe. It’s essentially a large room with a bar and seating behind, a great place to lock in on a Phillies game and talk easily to the patron next to you while gouging on a hot dog or sandwich with heaping toppings.





Both Bill’s Best and The Ways had outdoor seating options.





Bill's Best in Glenside PAI forgot to get a photo at Bill’s Best, but here is Melissa just down the street beneath an overpass.



We also stopped by a fave, The Blue Comet, where they had a new Hawaiian themed cocktail menu.





Corner of Glenside Avenue and Easton RoadTaking a break on a bench at the corner of Glenside Avenue and Easton Road.



The Blue Comet is night all dim lit. Check out the back garden area and enjoy a cocktail with the birds.



The Blue Comet’s Surf Rock inspired cocktail menu.



Our final stop was Bettie Jack in Keswick Village, where we checked out First Friday and to see Be Home By Dinner on display. An old caddie friend of mind was playing Grateful Dead tunes with one of his bands, jamming outside on the sidewalk. The tunes could be heard blocks away as your approached the Keswick Circle.





Jawn at Bettie Jack GalleryThe back room of Bettie Jack has a bass drum coffee table and a light fixture based on the most Philly centric word ever.



“Be Home By Dinner” for sale at Bettie Jack



Bernie Gillespie of Shady Groove DuoChecking out former caddy, Bernie Gillespie of Shady Groove Duo.



I look the best when I’m blurry.



No date night is complete without an odd photo with a mannequin and a floating popsicle. Right?



Flower box at the corner of Easton Road and Glenside Avenue.

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