Rebel Hill Brewing Company - Brewery on Bridge
242 Bridge St, Phoenixville
(484) 302-5151
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Slammin smashburger
Great beer.
Excellent beer, and very good food if you know what to get. The rebel smash burger is my favorite burger in town, which is a huge compliment as the competition is strong. Highly recommend grabbing that and a couple beers.
We went on a whim with the 3 kids in tow. Kids meals were fine, no issues. We got fried Pickles 10/10, order or raspberry Jalapeño wings 10/10 and then another order of hot honey wings 10/10. Didn't try beer, not enough time! 😕 we will return
Great beer, great food, great cocktails, great music. The fried pickles were hot and delicious and crispy, and the Thursday $8 smash burger special is unbeatable.
Don’t bother going if you’re a person of color because you’ll be ignored if you have an empty glass in front of you. Oh, and even if you’re somewhat of a regular, you’ll be ignored as a human unless you happen to look like Paul Teutul Sr.
Way to loud and wouldn't turn down the TVs despite lack of viewers. Bartender claimed volume was set by owner and confronted me about review. Very uncomfortable.
Visiting from California and randomly walked into this Bar. By far the Best cocktail I’ve had in years: Smoke on the Concord made by bartender Dave. Absolutely you MUST try this delicious bourbon cocktail for sure! I also ordered the wings made by chef Andy and they were crispy and delicious. The manager on duty named Emily was extremely kind and welcoming and told me about all the other good spots to visit in Phoenixville. That’s what I love so much about this town, everyone seems to support each other instead of competing for customers. Other bartenders from another bar down the street came in after their shift was over and I could tell this is a really strong community, and the growth they’ve been experiencing is well-earned and deserved. If you visit Philly, it’s well worth your time to come out to Phoenixville and check out Bridge Street, specifically Rebel Hill Brewing company. I will absolutely be back for sure! 👍🏾
The. Best. Wings. In town. Awesomplace place and great service!
Stopped here for lunch during the week. Lots of indoor seating. Beers were fine, some better than others. Food was also okay. Nothing really stuck out as exceptional on either front. Service was good and if you just need a place to stop for a quick beer this is probably good for that.
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> The service was friendly, attentive, and made the experience even better from start to finish. The chicken wings were excellent, clearly prepared with care, and paired perfectly with a great beer selection. The gingerbread stout was especially memorable—rich, smooth, and full of flavor without being overpowering. It was a genuinely enjoyable visit, and I would absolutely come back again. Great place to watch the game too.
The bacon & bleu burger was excellent, with just the right amount of crispy bacon and creamy bleu cheese. I also tried the Chipotle BBQ and Garlic Parmesan wings that were also fantastic. The Catching Rays wheat ale was crisp and refreshing. Our server was great, too, so it was five-star experience all around!
Different Cheesesteak #1262. One thing kept this from being a top 5 spot on my Philadelphia Cheesesteak Adventure. But first, we call that a tease in video land. Special Saturday drinks and cheesesteaks with Amigo Dan. Rebel Hill makes its own beer cheese. I asked the nice bartender if they would make me a cheesesteak with the beer cheese, and he said yes. We got a cheesesteak with fried onions and beer cheese. It came with French Fries. The beer cheese is creamy and adds a ton of flavor to the cheesesteak. I loved my beer. It was named ‘Eaten Alive’ in honor of ‘The Blob.’ Great space. Bar, table, and outside seating. You can hear in the video. It can get a little loud inside. The bartender was friendly and helpful. What kept this from being a top-five stop? The roll. It wasn’t a bad roll, but this cheesesteak deserves a much better/complementary roll.
Bartender, David B., was very passive and rude. My group arrived an hour before closing on a Saturday with about 10 people total in the place (i.e. not busy). Our group of four ordered 3 cocktails and a beer that took roughly 15 minutes with no communication. Once served, we asked if we could use a standing table outside, to which he replied we should just cash out and just walk down Bridge Street. He also made no effort to help us with recommendations when certain things were out of stock.
Nice beer selection and atmosphere
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