Archive for October, 2009

“On Joy and Sorrow” Screening at Allentown Brew Works

On Joy and Sorrow cardOctober 23rd, doors open 7, screening runs 7:30 to 8:30 pm.

ON JOY & SORROW – THE GLASS PRISM STORY

The Glass Prism rose to rock ‘n roll fame in the 1960s using the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe as the lyrics to its groovin’ progressive rock tunes, but the group’s journey to stardom was quickly snuffed out like so many bands of the time. Now the guys are back and ready to rock again!

An Official 2009 Selection of the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and the Flint Film Festival of Flint, Michigan. From associate producer/co-writer Sarah, editor Matt Lewis, (both ALLENTOWN RESIDENTS), and producer Bob Ross (Jim Thorpe). The three filmmakers will be in attendance at the screening on Oct. 24 in the Silk Lounge.

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Fegley’s Brew Works on tap in Scranton!

We’re proud to have our great beer at Scranton’s #1 Restaurant!

Cooper’s Seafood House 701 N. Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA

Best Overall Restaurant, Best Seafood and Best Beer Menu in the Electric City
Best Overall Restaurant and Best Seafood in the Diamond City & Best Restaurant and Best Seafood in in the Weekender Readers Choice Poll.

At Cooper’s Seafood House you can find some of the finest beers on 14 drafts and among a massive bottle selection.  Fegley’s Brew Works is happy to be a part of it!

While in Scranton, you can find Fegley’s PUMPKIN ALE on draft and HOP’SOLUTELY and RUDE ELF’S RESERVE in bottles. Brew Master Beau Baden grew up literally across the street, went to school a block away!  This became his regular haunt when it was time, and he is known to raise a glass here still!

Owned and operated by the Cooper family since 1948 Coopers has become a landmark in Scranton PA. The current location has evolved a long way from the original restaurant that used to be the passenger station of the Erie – Lackawanna Train Station and now encompasses a life sized pirate ship that houses the ships pub, the lighthouse bar, the tiki bar deck, the whale room, the train room and the private coral room.

What else does Cooper’s and Fegley’s Brew Works have in common?

We each hosted a President of the United States! Brew Works hosted President Barack Obama in Bethlehem and Cooper’s hosted President Bill Clinton.