NOW OPEN (foreal!): Sticks & Stones

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NOW OPEN (foreal!): Sticks & Stones

POSTED: Monday, November 29, 2010, 5:00 PM
Filed Under: Menu Time | Openings
Photos | Drew Lazor
Though we reported last week that the long, long, long-awaited Sticks & Stones (1909 E. Passyunk Ave.) would be debuting this long holiday weekend, we decided that a bit of visual confirmation couldn't hurt, so we popped in yesterday evening. (OK, we also just wanted a beer.) Nick Miglino's P'yunk Ave operation is indeed rolling, and was packed pretty tight on Sunday for an industry night special. They had lots of nice craft beers on tap, all priced at $5.50 (Lefthand Sawtooth, Weyerbacher Harvest, Flying Dog Raging Bitch, Bell's Two-Hearted, Stone Arrogant Bastard, etc.), and there's also a nice large-format bottle list. Though the menu was not live for yesterday's festivities (they instead were putting out gratis snacks for the in-the-biz guests), we snagged a shot of the internationally themed offerings, which you can check out after the jump.
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East Passyunk Avenue
Posted 2010-11-29 15:01:30
Read a short review of Sticks & Stones at www.EastPassyunkAvenue.com

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Posted 2010-11-29 13:39:09
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Ticket Stubs: Meal Ticket Weekly Recap, Nov. 29-Dec. 3 :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-12-06 08:31:32
[...] Sticks & Stones finally opens on Passyunk. Yes, foreal! [...] 
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