This Quakertown brewpub inside a historic trolley barn draws regulars for duck fat fries—praised by at least five reviewers—alongside craft beer and burgers. Open Thursday through Sunday.
This Quakertown brewpub inside a historic trolley barn draws regulars for duck fat fries—praised by at least five reviewers—alongside craft beer and burgers. Open Thursday through Sunday.
At least five reviewers out of twenty specifically mentioned the duck fat frites by name, making them the most-discussed item in guest feedback. One guest described them as "absolutely incredible and honestly worth coming back for on their own," while another wrote simply "Order the large duck fat fries & thank me later." A third reviewer praised both the duck fat pierogies and the duck fat fries as highlights of their meal. Photo evidence shows the fries served in light-colored disposable containers, either plain or heavily dusted with grated Parmesan cheese and dollops of ketchup. The kitchen also uses duck fat as the cooking medium for the frites, which distinguishes them from standard pub fries. Beyond the signature fries, the menu features duck fat pierogies, which one guest specifically recommended alongside the pretzel board.
At least five reviewers specifically called these out, with one describing them as 'absolutely incredible and honestly worth coming back for on their own' and another advising to 'order the large and thank me later'
Multiple reviewers praised these as 'great value for the price and very generous in size,' served with toppings like bacon, melted cheese, and pickled red onions, though one noted the bun struggles with the messiness
One reviewer specifically called this 'a must' item to order, mentioned alongside the highly-praised duck fat pierogies
The burger program generates consistent praise for value and portion size. One reviewer noted "the burgers are a great value for the price and very generous in size," though the same guest observed the bun didn't quite hold up to the messiness. Photo evidence shows gourmet burgers topped with bacon, melted cheese, and pickled red onions, as well as versions with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and sauce held together by wooden skewers. Another guest called them "great burgers" and specifically mentioned enjoying the duck fat fries alongside. The pretzel board earned a "must" designation from one reviewer, though no additional description was provided. One guest praised the hot dog and onion rings as "surprisingly good" at this brewpub setting. Prices fall in the moderate range at $15-30 per person. One critical review noted a chicken sandwich arrived without the advertised lettuce and tomatoes and described the overall food as tasteless, representing the minority perspective.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room operates inside the Trolley Barn, a public market that houses multiple food vendors, a wine bar, and Doans Distillery. One reviewer described it as "a hidden gem" and noted "lots of variety of food from the various shops in the Barn," while another wrote "there were so many options at this location." The taproom interior features a high ornate tin ceiling, exposed pipes, and a long wooden bar with bottles on shelves, creating what photo analysis describes as a "historic and inviting" atmosphere with "warm Edison-bulb lighting and rich dark wood finishes." The open kitchen with stainless steel equipment and a wooden counter with bar stools allows customers to watch food preparation. Multiple reviewers referenced the distillery and wine bar as part of the overall experience—one guest specifically mentioned "beautiful lunch and drinks with my hubby! Loved Doans Distillery too." This public market format means groups can satisfy varied tastes while still gathering in the same communal space.
The expansive outdoor patio offers both covered and open-air seating, with photo evidence showing a long communal table in the covered section and smaller high-top tables in the open area. Multiple reviewers mentioned the distinctive view of an active rail line and passing trains—one photo description notes "a blue train visible in the distance." The location next to the Saucon Rail Trail makes this a natural stop for cyclists and hikers. One reviewer wrote "like to ride the Saucon Rail Trail there for lunch and a beer," explicitly connecting the trail access to their visit pattern. Another guest described the setting as having "a laid-back, open-air café vibe that makes it a great place to relax and enjoy your meal." Photo analysis confirms "ample outdoor seating perfect for groups to enjoy the view of the passing train and surrounding Quakertown scenery." One reviewer noted seeing live entertainment on the patio, though they weren't sure how often it occurs. The outdoor space appears spacious enough to accommodate groups without feeling crowded.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room operates only Thursday through Sunday, with no service Monday through Wednesday. Thursday hours run 3:00-10:00 PM, Friday and Saturday 12:00-11:00 PM, and Sunday 12:00-8:00 PM. The limited schedule means planning is required for weekday visitors. Service feedback varies considerably across the twenty reviews. One guest singled out a server named Calvin, calling him "simply the best" and praising his "descriptions of the food and drinks." Another reviewer described service as "smooth," while a third reported it as "average" and noted the cook was sitting on a stool. One detailed complaint described an order error where salted and burned fries arrived instead of the unsalted version requested, and a chicken sandwich came without the lettuce and tomatoes shown on the menu—the reviewer had to open the menu and show two staff members the correct preparation. Most reviewers focus on the food, beer, and atmosphere rather than service quality, suggesting it meets baseline expectations without standing out as exceptional.
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Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room offers free lot parking.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room does not accept reservations. Walk-ins are welcome.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room is open: Monday: Closed; Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday: Closed; Thursday: 3:00 – 10:00 PM; Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM; Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM; Sunday: 12:00 – 8:00 PM.
Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room is a great choice for large groups and parties.
Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room is family-friendly.
Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room offers takeout.
Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room has wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible restroom and accessible parking.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room accepts major credit cards and contactless payments.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room is known primarily for its duck fat fries, which at least five reviewers specifically called out as incredible or worth returning for on their own. The brewpub also earns praise for generous, good-value burgers and its location inside the historic Trolley Barn public market in Quakertown. The setting features an outdoor patio with views of an active rail line and proximity to the Saucon Rail Trail, making it a natural stop for cyclists and hikers. Multiple guests mention the variety available within the Trolley Barn complex, which also houses other food vendors, a wine bar, and Doans Distillery.
Start with the duck fat frites, which multiple reviewers described as absolutely incredible and the main reason to visit. One guest specifically advised ordering the large size. The burgers receive consistent praise for generous portions and good value, served with toppings like bacon, melted cheese, and pickled red onions. One reviewer also recommended the pretzel board as a must-try item, and another praised the duck fat pierogies alongside the fries. For those looking beyond the core menu, one guest found the hot dog and onion rings surprisingly good. Pair any food with craft beer from the Two Rivers brewing operation.
No, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The taproom operates Thursday through Sunday only. On Thursdays, hours run 3:00-10:00 PM. Friday and Saturday the taproom opens at noon and stays open until 11:00 PM. Sunday hours are 12:00-8:00 PM. The limited schedule means visitors need to plan accordingly, especially for weekday visits. The location inside the Trolley Barn public market may have other vendors with different hours, but the Two Rivers tap room itself maintains this Thursday-Sunday schedule.
Yes, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room sits adjacent to the Saucon Rail Trail, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and hikers. One reviewer specifically mentioned liking to "ride the Saucon Rail Trail there for lunch and a beer," indicating direct trail access. The outdoor patio offers both covered and open-air seating where trail users can relax after a ride or hike. The casual, laid-back atmosphere and quick-bite food options like burgers and fries make it well-suited for post-trail refreshment. Multiple reviewers referenced this trail connection as part of their visit experience.
Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room operates its own brewing operation on-site, serving house-made craft beers including Trolley Lager, Blonde, Flanders, and Left Eye IPA, as shown on beer flight paddles in guest photos. The taproom is located inside the Trolley Barn public market, which also houses Doans Distillery for spirits options and a wine bar, giving visitors multiple beverage choices in one location. One reviewer mentioned enjoying both the taproom and the distillery during their visit. For additional brewery options in the Quakertown area, visitors would need to check current listings, as the review data focuses specifically on the Two Rivers location.
According to the restaurant's feature data, Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room does offer live music, though the frequency is unclear. One reviewer mentioned seeing live entertainment on the large patio but noted they weren't sure how often it occurs. The expansive outdoor seating area with both covered and open sections would accommodate musical performances comfortably. The casual, laid-back atmosphere and group-friendly setting align well with live music programming. Visitors interested in catching a performance should check the taproom's current schedule, as the review data doesn't specify regular days or times for entertainment.
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