Flatbrook Tap House

180 US-206, Sandyston
(973) 948-4785

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Jess D

Get the deep-fried calzone! you will not be disappointed.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Calzone

Teddi Bathurst

Great home cooked food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Abby Farber

Homey bar with great selection of Italian -American food and regular comfort food. Lots of locals and very friendly. A great place to have a beer and a bite and reeee-lax!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kathy Retz

A great local spot for dinner with friends.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ted Spinks

Best calzone in New Jersey! Hands down

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jamie Boyer

I love cc this place! And the food is phenomenal!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Calzone, Sauce, Pepperoni Pizza, Chicken Wings, Little Flatbrook Burger and Fries, Mussels Marinara, Spaghetti with Meatballs

george decker

Great deep fried canzone

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

John Mydosh

Don't live near there but was out on my motorcycle. Small place, rustic inside. Beer was cold bar tender was great. I had a personal white pizza that was really tasty. The. Couple next to me had a meatball dish that looked and smelled delicious. I'll get a big meal next time.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheese Pizza

Mike Caruso

Had a great time at Flatbrook Tap House. The food was great and the atmosphere was fun. Our server Mikayla was outstanding. It was nice meeting Teri and Elaine. Would definitely recommend Flatbrook Tap House.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anthony Pallozzi

I had a fantastic fried ham and cheese calzone with sauce to dip in that was to die for. My son had a pepperoni pizza that was also very good made with very good quality mozzarella cheese. The sodas were fresh and not watered down from lack of syrup or too much ice. Service was very friendly and welcoming. The restaurant and rest room was very clean and sanitary as well. I highly recommend it and look forward to delving deeper into the menu the next time we are back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Malcolm Smith

Wait staff needs to pay more attention. Took a long time to be greeted and set with drinks. A general lack of interest in serving our table.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

M John Matos

Classic. Calzones! Yum.

David Scott

Great food, I got wings that were cooked exactly as I like them. My buddy got a cheeseburger that made my mouth water just looking at it. He said it was great. The bartender was nice and the laid back atmosphere was super nice. The bathroom was cool also

William Coombs

Great food, cold beer very clean

Ryan Ericson

Perhaps taking precedence over the actual nearby majestically flowing Flatbrook, the Flatbrook Tap House is the center of the Sportsmen’s Rod and Gun Club universe. Spirits are always high, as dining here traditionally takes place on the opening night of a great weekend. They serve up the best in food and drink in a space the size of your living room. It’s cozily adorned with a one of a kind wood trout carving behind the bar (which is on the back of the awesome sporty t-shirt you must get at least one of), and the best in fishing-bar memorabilia and holiday decorations. They have the holy grail of fishing themed bar mirrors, the long and tall Busch mirror listing great artwork of multiple trout species and other freshwater gamefish - which led me on a mission in search of one for over ten years before I finally was able to track one down in Ohio and ship it to Jersey…

But back to the food! The Tap House favorite is the calzone, available baked or fried; I like mine fried with pepperoni. But the baked Italian dishes, dinner specials, burgers, wings, fried veggie pub basket, and bar pies are all excellent. I also finally got around to trying the steak option, and was pleasantly surprised to find it a generous and tasty ribeye for the ridiculously affordable price. Check out the neon drink specials menu, or pay your respects to our dearly departed local legend and have a Vince Drink - a gin and tonic with muddled mint. If you’ve got room after all that, you’ve got options. There’s good cheesecake, carrot cake, and ice cream, or go for the comforting cold nostalgia of an ice cold birch beer float. The birch beer is on tap and crisp and sweet, and is a nice alternative if you feel like giving your liver a break. So take a trip down Chubby Lane, and see Elaine, and her very capable Taphouse crew. Tell ‘em Tommy Bahama sent ya.

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