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Pints & Pies Now Open in Wilson

by theelvee_w2oe3m August 20, 2013
August 20, 2013

Pints & Pies Neighborhood Pub, which replaced the former Pickled Egg, is now open for business.

The bar, which features seventeen beers on draft and a revitalized look, officially opened last Friday.  They have many TVs (as well as NFL Ticket) for sports viewing.  Their beer menu consists of domestic macrobeers, imports (ranging from macro, like Corona, to Delirium Tremems), and craft beers (from locals Weyerbacher to bigger companies like Dogfish Head, Victory, Magic Hat, Brooklyn, etc).  The food menu has your typical bar food: mozzarella sticks, wings, quesadillas, chicken fingers, etc. as well as a variety of burgers, salads, and wraps.  True to the name, the menu also has a variety of different 12″ pizzas.

The current owners took over from the crew that runs the College Hill Tavern in Easton, who ran the Pickled Egg since 2010.  The bar was shut down in May to undergo renovations and branding changes.

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3 comments

PennState August 20, 2013 - 3:21 pm

Do they have pickled eggs?

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The El Vee August 20, 2013 - 7:22 pm

Didn’t see them on the menu.

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PennState August 21, 2013 - 10:55 pm

Damn, that was the one good thing about the old place. Ok maybe there was more than one but that was the best one.

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