Classificação do local: 5 Andorra, Philadelphia, PA
Order the Canned macaroni and cheese. Low radiation. Order the Extra extra extra brine and meet the fetchest nurses and IGNORETHESOUNDS. The worst part of my condition? I’ve been desperately trying to stay away from gluten.
Thomas L.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Nice place to have a drink. I had a cheeseburger and it was really good. There are a bunch of big tvs, seems ideal for a group wanting to watch a game.
Greg E.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Great bartenders, nice selection of craft beer, good food, and updates are being done. What more could you ask for?
Rob M.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Came here on a Tuesday for lunch and let me say the bartender was great! Food prices were good and great options. The Graham’s Dog was awesome. Looks like they are putting some money into it to improve it. Great TV’s to watch any game.
James W.
Classificação do local: 3 Roxborough, Philadelphia, PA
Went in on a Sunday for football. Excellent bartender who had to deal with a mess of a customer. Friendly customers who were quite pleasant. Basically a local bar.
Johnny A.
Classificação do local: 2 Conshohocken, PA
Typical dive bar. We like coming here on our way home from softball and football games in manayunk/roxborough. Other than that, no reason to come here. I feel out of place amongst the locals
Kelly C.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Nothing special but I don’t mind it. Definitely a dive bar. It’s hit or miss with the crowd– sometimes there is no one in there other times its more lively. Don’t expect much more than local drunks and some rowdy crowds. Never had a problem with anyone though. The service is always quick and friendly — really nice bartenders. They play a lot of country music too — which doesn’t fit with the scene /area. But I love it !
Nando F.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
The quintessential dive bar known as Grahams pub is located in Andorra just outside of Roxborough. I came here with a coworker one evening after work to just throw a few back. I notice the locals here must love this place, their local watering hole with the minimum in beer selections. If you are looking for good crafted beers, top shelf liquor this is not the place for you. They also offer mega mug nites on Tuesday for the domestic beers on tap where you pay a one time full price of 3 and some change and you get a mug. After your first fill your second mug will only cost you 1.50 after. This was great I thought, all these beers on tap with the only ones I saw was a Blue Moon and a Samuel Adams Winter lager. I ask the young lady Miss Amy I’ll do that mug special with Samuel Adams please. She had informed me that the specials are for domestics not imports. Now correct if I am wrong but isn’t Samuel Adams a «domestic» beer brewed in Boston? Why is this considered an import? Is it because it is a higher quality, a better beer than Coors or Budweiser? I almost started to get into it with her in a joking manner, but it looked like she was having a rough nite so I didn’t get into the whole difference of an «import» vs «domestic». Grahams has a couple of side games with darts and pool tables, plenty of TVs for the all the sporting events. They also sell beer to go where you can purchase a six pack to go. The liquor selection is your basic, don’t expect the high quality to be there if you are looking for it . Go check it out, see Amy she’ll treat you ok, service with a smile.
Dan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
great if you’re a local and just wanna have a few and play a game of darts.
Joshua N.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
The food is great for a greasy, local pub. I love their cheesesteak. Their wings weren’t too good, but I go for the cheesteak and their onion rings. Cheap beer, and local is a win for me.
Rob S.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Looks like it might be a fun local dive. Went in on a Tuesday with a big group of friends. Few people inside. A small group of 20 something and a small group of middle aged guys. There are a bunch of specials, but there are enough exceptions(of course Sam Adams and Blue Moon don’t count, etc.) for it to be a bit confusing and frustrating. Tap selection was poor, but I wouldn’t expect much at a this sort of place. I just went for High Life which I thought was $ 2 but then it was explained you only get that price if you buy a bucket of 5 beers. The High Life ended up being $ 3.25 regularly. Oh well. I was only going to be there for an hour and didn’t want 5… I ordered the burger. When I asked for cheddar that said, «It’s cheese whiz. Is that OK?» Hmmmm… When I’m drunk at 3AM at Pat’s, Cheese Whiz might be OK. But in this case? No. I was not asked how I wanted the burger cooked and it came out overdone. Chewy and a bit burnt on the outside. It was a nice size though and the fries were OK. Overall the service was pleasant enough… and I might give it another go if I were in the area and wanted a cheap beer… but it’s not highly recommended.
Maura G.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
graham’s is just ok… used to be much more of a dive, but they have livened up a bit. i think i like this place more for the memories of when i used to go here with a bunch of friends, and we have the place to ourselves. and the irish man who would hit on every girl and buy her a drink(i think he’s still there actually) however, the last time i came here i ordered a blue moon draft. from the first sip i could tell is was off; must have been expired or something. but i’m not about to waste a beer. about ½ through i got violently ill, running to the bathroom, not sure if i’m gonna make it ill. can’t say for sure if it had anything to do with the drink, but from that point on i was ill for the night, after feeling fine all day long. the BF thinks it might have been from the orange slices they put in blue moons-maybe it was tainted with something. if i go here again, i will be ordering bottles. or bringing my own bottled water.