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The latest hot pub in Itaewon. If you love beer (particularly ale), you should not miss this place!

Reilly's Tap House serves more than 20 different kinds of domestic and imported beer on tap. It brews their own craft beers and they taste amazing. Reilly's Tap House has opened in 2012, but it became popular in a short time because there are not many pubs brewing their own beers in South Korea.

The most popular beers are Reilly's Peculiar PDA and Jeju IPA. It also provides some unique beers including Watermelon Wheat, Indica IPA, Seorak Oatmeal Stout and more, which are not easy to find anywhere else.

It is also famous for its extensive bottle list from US, German, Belgium and Japan and the list is constantly being updated.

Address

123-32 Itaewon 1(il)-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Phone number

+82-2-792-6590

Payment

Accepts Credit Card

Age limit

19

Price

$10~$30

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Fat Girl
Last night we decided to go out for dinner and try the new gastro-pub Reilly’s . I do love a good gastro-pub back home and was very excited about the prospect of having one in Seoul, especially after checking out some of the pictures of the food on their website. As soon as we walked in I felt at home. There was a warm and friendly atmosphere, just like walking into the bar at Cheers. It’s decorated in true gastro-pub style with a long wooden bar, exposed brick and stylish yet mismatched chairs. With the rustic and modern decor it’s certainly got that country pub feeling, if they had a fireplace they would be set. Designer pubs seem to be all the rage these days but this one has got them all beat. With its cozy and relaxing atmosphere I could certainly see myself sitting here for a full on day time drinking session.

As well as the food they have an impressive number of craft beers and lagers. I’m no expert but they seemed to have quite the range of beers from around the world with the capacity for more. Niall concluded that the prices were also very reasonable. They even have Belgium bombers on the menu, for around 25,000 you can get 750ml of various beers in a giant boot shaped glass, how cool is that?

To read more see http://afatgirlsfoodguide.com/2013/01/11/reillys-taphouse-gastro-pub/