Goose Island Brewhouse

Brewery · Northern Liberties

Goose Island Brewhouse

Brewery · Northern Liberties

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1002 Canal St, Philadelphia, PA 19123

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Goose Island Brewhouse in Fishtown offers a spacious hangout with a vast draft selection and hearty brewpub bites, perfect for laid-back gatherings.  

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"Goose Island Beer Co. out of Chicago is heading to Philly. Goose Island Brewhouse will open at 1002 Canal Street in Fishtown on March 2 in a 10,500-square-foot building that used to be a dry-ice manufacturer. About half of that space will be open to the public for drinking Goose House beers and eating pub fare like mussels, burgers, and hanger steak. The brewery has been owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev since 2011. The new brewhouse will pour Goose Island’s beers from 28 draft lines and two cask engines, along with some only-in-Philly creations from in-house brewer Tim Caron. In the kitchen at the brewhouse is executive chef Brennan Miller, most recently at Harvest Seasonal Grill, according to Philly.com. The menu is being described as “traditional brewpub food.” It’s similar to the offerings at Goose Island’s Clybourn Brewhouse in Chicago." - Rachel Vigoda

Fishtown’s New Brewpub Has an Opening Date - Eater Philly
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Steph G

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Great quality food. Amazing selection on drink products. I went here with my family and I'm not a beer drinker, so I was a bit hesitant on coming here. But to my surprise they had liquor. My family loved every beer they had, and my drink was phenomenal. The food was to perfection. Highly recommended.

Lindsey Goff

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Very excited that Goose Island has come to Philadelphia ... loving the draft options and outdoor seating in addition to the backyard games! And would definitely recommend trying the wings or happy hour with a flight to find your beer of the night!

LRS

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Went there for an event and they have a lot of open space. Everything was clean and had smooth lines. They have a limited amount of alcohol but a variety of beers to choose. If your feeling in the mood for wine they have 4 choices. I will definitely be back again to try the food.

Leanne M

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Such a nice brewhouse with so much space and a great environment!! When walking from the entrance to the dining area you get a mini tour of the brewery and the history! It's so cool. The food is amazing and I love their pretzel cheese. Their happy hour specials are good,I would love to come here more to check out everything

Jennifer Joseph

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This was the first time here for my husband and I. The building was very nice and we really liked the beers. However I only gave it three stars because I ordered the cheesesteak and my husband ordered the beef brisket sandwich and neither of them had much flavor. When the take out place around the corner can do a great cheesesteak there's no point in paying $15 for a mediocre one. I only have a picture of my cheesesteak to share below.

Nia, Lens Go

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Good for happy hour. Perfect new, large space for large groups. Food was good and arrived relatively quickly. The portion sizes are quite large. Drinks are tasty. The restaurant can get rather loud. The downside is the location. Not really close to many other things.

Delma Vazquez

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Great spot to chill and enjoy your beer and great conversation. However the food is lacking greatly. Processed brisket, overcooked lamb, rubbery onion rings but tasty salad (hmmm) and what seemed to be freshly cut French fries so good but overall not consistent. Enjoy the beer but stick to apps or plan eating elsewhere. Btw this is a Chicago based beer and no deep dish! What's up with that?

Katy Landis

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Great location if you're going to the Fillmore or Philly Punchline. Went after a show ended and they were announcing last call. The bartenders were upbeat and even offered to pour a second drink before they stopped sales. The inside is cool with plenty of bar seating. Outside has picnic tables and fire pits with chairs around! Plenty of green space and cornhold boards.