After months of work, RiverTide Brewing officially opened its doors in Morrisville this past weekend, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.
“It’s an expression of all our personalities, and everything we’ve done with our lives leading up to this point culminates into the food, the beer and the vibe,” said Rob Staples.
Staples and his childhood friends Frank Brill and Ken Terry dreamed of creating a space for locals to gather and enjoy delicious food and beverages.
“We’ve relied a lot on our friends and the community’s support, and all that positivity has been really refreshing along the way. We’re just relieved it’s finally happening and excited for them all to see the hard work come together,” he said.
The interior boasts a design inspired by mornings on the river, with an unpretentious atmosphere and shades of orange, brown, light green, and blue throughout.
Also decorating the space is a large mural of the Lower Trenton Bridge painted by local artist Annie Kruzinski.
Guests can enjoy a range of West Coast and New England IPAs, pale ales, fruity ales, lagers, stouts, saisons, ambers, and shandies, as well as specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic options.
The food menu offers a variety of handhelds, shareables, seasonal main plates, salads, and kids’ meals.
Read more about the tasty food and drink at RiverTide Brewing in Morrisville and when to stop by in the Bucks County Courier Times.
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