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- DdaniellePhiladelphia County •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had a blast! The food was outstanding. We really would have like more beer selection, but the bar was stocked. There was plenty of space for large parties or in intimate evening out. It was a bit pricey, but worth the cost overall.More infoWill's + Bill's Brewery & RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Brewery• Berwyn•4.6
- PPATPhiladelphia County •77 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGood food, good service Love their sampler menu And beer selectionMore infoIron Hill Brewery - Chestnut HillPrice: Moderate• American• Chestnut Hill•4
- JJanePhiladelphia County •26 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat place for lunch. Food was good and service was excellent.More infoIron Hill Brewery - North WalesPrice: Moderate• American• North Wales•4.4
- JJGNew York City •4 reviews4.0Dined on Jun 12, 2025Toska (Töska?) is a laid-back two-storey restaurant in what I would say is the main drag (or village center) of Mount Airy. The décor is simple, spare, and there are attractive blown-glass-looking accents strung on cables. The server was quite friendly, which in Philadelphia is not a given. We ordered eggplant parmesan sitting atop fettuccine in the requisite marinara sauce, which my husband liked a great deal, and a Wagyu burger on brioche, which was surprisingly good: the bacon was done exactly right, not sliced too thickly, and the burger was medium-rare as I had asked. French fries are decent, certainly abundant, but they're a little flaccid (they are, however, "real" fries, not the heated-up deep-freeze variety we see so often). A salad with cucumber and fennel and small tomatoes was perfect, as was the burrata on a bed of arugula with slightly roasted small tomatoes and a vinaigrette. I like a slightly more room-temperature burrata and one that is a bit less firm, but this one was fine. The ambience is good, except that the much-touted wood-burning oven perfumes the entire restaurant a little more than it should. Also, it would be good to have sparkling bottled water on the menu.More infoToska Restaurant & BreweryPrice: Moderate• American• Chestnut Hill•4.3