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Standard Tap

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Standard Tap is a cornerstone of Philadelphia's Northern Liberties neighborhood, widely credited with sparking the city's gastropub movement. Housed in a 19th-century corner building with exposed brick and a worn wooden bar, the vibe is effortlessly cool and unpretentious. The tap list rotates frequently, featuring mostly local and regional craft breweries, and the kitchen turns out hearty, chef-driven dishes like duck confit sandwiches and beer-battered fish and chips. Upstairs, a cozy dining room offers a more intimate setting, while the front windows provide prime people-watching on 2nd Street. It's a place where locals gather for a pint after work and visitors come to experience authentic Philadelphia bar culture.

Don't miss

  • Rotating draft list featuring over 20 mostly local craft beers
  • Signature duck confit sandwich with house-made pickles
  • Upstairs dining room with a quieter, more romantic atmosphere
  • Historic building with exposed brick and original woodwork
  • Weekend brunch with creative takes on classics

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Ways to visit Standard Tap

You can visit on your own (no tickets required; it's a bar and restaurant. walk-ins welcome, but reservations are recommended for upstairs dining on weekends). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Standard Tap does not take reservations for the downstairs bar area; it's first-come, first-served.
  • The beer list changes frequently, so ask the bartender for recommendations based on your taste.
  • Cash is accepted, but credit cards are preferred. An ATM is available on-site.
  • Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the bar area.

A bit of history

Standard Tap opened in 2000, pioneering the gastropub concept in Philadelphia. It occupies a former corner tavern building that dates to the late 1800s, reflecting the neighborhood's industrial past.

Common questions

Is there a happy hour?

Standard Tap does not have a formal happy hour, but they offer daily food and drink specials, which are posted on their chalkboard.

Do they serve food late?

The kitchen typically closes around midnight on weekends and earlier on weeknights. Check their current hours online.

Can I book the upstairs room for a private event?

Yes, the upstairs dining room can be reserved for private parties. Contact the venue directly for details.

Is there outdoor seating?

There is a small sidewalk patio with a few tables, available seasonally.

What's the best beer style they're known for?

They are known for featuring a wide variety of IPAs and stouts from local breweries like Tired Hands and Victory.

Is it family-friendly?

Minors are allowed in the dining areas until 9 PM, but the bar area is 21+ only.

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