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    Sterling Pig Brewery

    3.5 (321 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Tammra S.

    Interesting stop while in Philadelphia. I was interested in trying some of the fruity beers or sours but they were out of everything. The bar tender kept saying that they just tapped those kegs but what he meant is that the kegs 'kicked' as they were no longer available. Our flights were ok but not the best craft beer I've tried. I liked the set up and the outdoor beer garden. If I were back in the area I'd try it again to see if their fruity beer or sours were on tap.

    Jeremy K.

    Stopped into the Stirling Pig to pick up a 4-pack of a collaboration beer that a friend of mine had worked on with the brewery, to take to an event the following day, but ended up staying for a drink or two instead! For the tiny location that is tucked away off of Old State in Media, there is so much more space in here than one would expect when looking from the outside. We were actually seated at first, but already had dinner plans for a bit later in the evening so moved to the bar area, which we had a little bit of trouble finding at first, but was OBVIOUS once we realized where it was located within the building. Everyone was wonderful and the place was pretty busy for as early in the evening that we arrived, and each person we encountered was great, including Ryan behind the bar where we eventually settled. He was quick with our beer order; me settling with an Oktoberfest, another of us with a nitro porter, and yet another with an Orange crush, as well as a nice heaping plate of sweet potato fries that were perfectly crisp, salted impeccably, and served piping hot...possibly some of the best I've had in the area The beer was outstanding, with the nitro porter easily being the star of the drink order. However, neither of the others were any slouch, and everything came quickly, with the staff very keen on our requests due to our reservations elsewhere later on. Having been in the area for several years now and frequenting Media, I likely should have come here far earlier and many more times by now, although it simply hadn't happened yet. This will definitely be a place that I will be returning to for a full meal, a few flights and some other drinks so that I can fully experience their offerings beyond what I can find in stores close to me. If you are in Media and want some barbecue and tasty, fresh, local brews, do not pass up the Stirling Pig.

    Daryl P.

    Stopped in for a quick flight before an event in Philly. Easy parking on the hill near the park while exploring the nearby area as I walked to the brewery restaurant. I'm glad that this place has a dedicated restaurant and bar entrance in case you want to grab a beer or stick around for longer. Enjoyed the Shoat pilsner Big Gunz DIPA, Technicolor Haze and This Little Piggy Simcoe. Some weekday specials to explore next time I'm on the area. The area encourages you to walk the streets and check out other locations.

    Cool decor hiding the bathrooms!
    Kelly P.

    I can't for the life of me understand why this place doesn't have ~5 stars- the smoked brisket was DIVINE with plenty of semi-rendered fat, my side of mashed potatoes was homemade and had the perfect amount of creaminess and salt, and my friend's green beans were fresh, crisp, and refreshing. Not to mention, our waitress was attentive, kind, and helpful in answering questions, and the aesthetic is creative, dimly lit, and rustic. There's no better way to put it, then: it's mad chill. :) My only recommendation for improvement would be to get sturdier high top tables/more comfortable chairs. Everything was so wobbly, like it was top heavy haha. I'm not going to take a star off for that though, because it is a "seat yourself" place and some low tables *were* available, we just wanted to be right next to the art sculpture.

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    Justin C.

    Sterling Pig has great Porters. The other beer is ok but I'm not a fan of IPA or anything too Hoppy. The Wings are amazing too. The restrooms are pristine.

    Miguel V.

    So the beer is good, not great but enjoyable. The pizza felt rushed and thrown together with not a lot of care. The service could have been better. Our waitress sat us outside like we asked but came back in total 3 times. Once to sit us, one for order and one for the check. I love beer and maybe I'll have to give it another shot, this time inside. The outside sitting is ok, but is right up against a Main Street.

    Gift basket
    Jill L.

    Great brisket nachos and mussels, in addition to the beer! Always friendly service and very accommodating to families and dogs, especially when the weather is nice. They also donated a gift basket to the YMCA of eastern Delco for their Impact Night fundraiser!

    "BBQ brisket" platter
    Mariann W.

    It's been a bit since I've eaten at the Sterling Pig Media location and have enjoyed the food and libations in the past with no complaint. However, if you are going there for brisket these days, avoid this place like the plague (read on for details). I ordered the bbq brisket platter and was expecting thin ribbons of juicy lightly sauced bbq goodness. Instead, I am compelled to say that I just had --the --worst --shoe leather, ah I mean, bbq brisket-- ever. In fact I'm not really sure it was brisket....couldn't cut it with a knife and couldn't chew it with my teeth. The beans looked like soup and the cole slaw was yellow--ish. On the upside my husband devoured his brisket sandwich with no complaints (clearly not the same brisket). When I politely complained that my meal was inedible (and I really did try), the waiter was sympathetic so I've got no problem there. The kitchen, however is another story. How could they let meat so tough leave the kitchen...I mean they must have had a hard time cutting it and yet they sent it out. On the upside, the waitstaff were very friendly and competent, the Stateside pineapple seltzer was --ahmazing (highly recommend)--and they removed the cost of the brisket platter. -- at Sterling Pig Beer.

    Brisket Sandwich

    Went here a couple of weeks ago with my wife to give it a try. Our waiter was fast, attentive, and friendly (sorry, I forgot his name) I like the place. We had just come from another tavern that we walked out of. The other place only had a few people there, but it was extremely loud. Sterling Pig had a lot sound proofing in the ceiling, so it was quiet enough to have normal conversation. Maybe something other people don't care about, but I appreciate it. Started with a Saison beer that was really good. Not to hoppy, with nice clean drinkability. We started with the pretzel. Pretzel was hot and soft. Cheese sauce that came with it was not particularly flavorful. The biggest disappointment (and reason for 3 star) was the brisket sandwich. Two thick (1/2 inch or so) slabs of meat not really hot throughout and the fat was not particularly rendered. For a BBQ place, it was just not very good. If you just want some beer it seems a great place. For food, not so much.

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    Phylicia H.

    Stopped here for a work lunch and all had a great experience. A ton of tables and seats upstairs. Staff were all so friendly and kind! The waitress had extra hand warmers and gave some to us as we were leaving and heading back to the cold. We ordered an array of food. Nachos, brewhouse pretzel, fresh cut fries and sweet potato fries. Nachos tasted great but our only complaint was it lacked toppings. Majority of the chips had nothing on it, but when you did get a chip with toppings it tasted great! The waitress said adding pork to it is the best, so add that if you order this! Pretzel itself was delicious. Soft, salty and addicting. It came with two condiments, which I didn't love but the pretzel itself gets a 10/10. Fresh cut fries were so good. A bit soggy, which I love but it still had a nice crunch. So good! Sweet potato fries were also amazing and the condiments that came with it gets a solid 10/10 as well.

    Special Menu Item: Pico fries!!!
    Keasha J.

    First time visiting Sterling Pig today! We sat at the bar and Brian, the bartender was extremely attentive and remembered our names and drink orders. My boyfriend tried the Michaux Mule which was the perfect mix between a mule and a cider. I tried a Media Mule and felt that they should swap the sour mix for real ginger beer. We tried a new special added by the new kitchen manager - brisket tacos which had guac and fresh corn salsa and it was arguably the best brisket my boyfriend and I have ever had. We ordered hand-cut fries and to our surprise the kitchen manager brought out the best pico jack cheese fries ever. We love trying new places in the Philly/Delco area and we're super happy we tried Sterling Pig today. We will definitely be back, especially learning that there will be new and exciting changes to the BBQ menu this upcoming week. Here's a pic of our pico fries! We scarfed down the tacos before I could even think about taking a picture.

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    Sad that the west Chester location closed but this place still has great pulled pork. Highly recommended!

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