Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main

Gastropub · Lounge · Events  —  Berwyn, PA · On the Main Line since 2012

Have dinner.
Then don't go anywhere.

Four o'clock, happy hour. Six, a twelve‑ounce ribeye. Eight, somebody's on the mic. Nine, happy hour again. Eleven, you're on the dance floor and nobody's driving anywhere.

One building on Lancaster Avenue. Berwyn, on the Main Line, family‑run since 2012.

Tuesday to Saturday, 4 PM 660 E Lancaster Ave, Berwyn 610‑220‑2367 Parking: see below

The first floor lounge at Midtown Social on a busy night β€” white sofas full of guests, hockey and UFC on the big screens, Phillies and Eagles flags in the windows, Lancaster Avenue outside.
The first floor on a Friday — 660 E Lancaster Ave, Berwyn
Tonight

Here's tonight.

Happy hour from four, dinner five to eight, and something on most nights. See the week.

30 & 31 October

Halloweekend at Midtown πŸŽƒ

Friday — Midtown After Dark. The big costume party. Live music, DJ, dancing, Halloween cocktails and $500 in contest prizes.

Saturday — Trick-or-Treat Then Midtown. The parents' after party from 9 PM. You took the kids out, now it's your turn. Costumes optional.

Group reservations open now

New Year’s Eve at Midtown πŸ₯‚

Thursday 31 December. Ring in 2027 with live music, DJs, dancing and the midnight countdown — the biggest night of our year.

Planning to celebrate with a group? You can reserve now. More details to be announced.

Out around town?

Make Midtown part of the night.

Going to a show, school event, concert, game or local community event? Show us your same-day ticket and there's a complimentary select shareable for your table with a qualifying purchase.

Why this is different

Most towns have one of these.
We have all of them, on one corner.

A town gets a good restaurant, or a proper bar, or somewhere with live music, or a hall for the big occasions, or a floor you can actually dance on. Getting all five in one building is rare, and it changes what a night out looks like.

Start with dinner. A ribeye, a jumbo lump crab cake, fresh pappardelle — a proper meal, not something to line your stomach before the real evening starts somewhere else. Then the table's yours for as long as you want it, and everything that happens next is a few steps away.

Nobody's checking their phone for what's open next. Nobody's splitting the group. Nobody's driving to a second place. You just stay.

Start here

Dinner, properly

A twelve‑ounce ribeye, a gluten‑free jumbo lump crab cake, fresh pappardelle, wagyu burgers. Scratch kitchen, 5 to 8, Tuesday to Saturday. Book a table and make a night of it.

See the menu
Then stay

The bar, and a reason to stay at it

Ten signature cocktails, an espresso martini worth ordering twice, happy hour at four and again at nine. Pool tables, shuffleboard, darts and ping pong in the front room.

Happy hour
A music room

Karaoke, comedy, live bands

Karaoke three nights a week, open mic comedy Thursdays, DJ Mike every other Saturday, and ticketed shows upstairs. Most nights, no cover.

What's on
A dance floor

Two of them, actually

One downstairs in the lounge, an LED floor upstairs in Midtown Hall. Both get used, and the late menu runs to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Dancing
An event venue

Twenty guests to five hundred

Five bookable spaces across two floors, seven days a week, from $250. Catering, bar, staff, sound and lighting all ours.

Private events
And the practical bit

Free parking, train opposite

A free lot behind the building and more within three minutes. Berwyn station is across Lancaster Avenue, so somebody doesn't have to be the designated driver.

Getting here

What's on

This week at Midtown

Private events & catering

Hosting something? Let us run it.

Mitzvahs, quinceañeras, reunions, showers, retirement and holiday parties, communions, corporate nights and celebrations of life — plus school and team banquets. Every occasion we host.

Available seven days a week, with rooms starting at $250. Reunions, holiday parties, birthdays and sorority socials are what we do most — alongside showers, mitzvahs, corporate dinners and wedding receptions. Fourteen years of them. We're the venue and the caterer, which is the part that saves people the most trouble.

20–30 guests · from $250

The Lounge

Bookable on its own for drinks and appetizers. Small enough for four, big enough for thirty.

Details

80–100 guests

First Floor Event Space

Showers, birthdays, corporate dinners, and mid‑size celebrations.

Details

Up to 200 guests

First Floor Buyout

The event space and the lounge together — the whole ground floor, bar and games included.

Details

50–250 guests · 2nd floor

Midtown Hall

Our second‑floor venue. Professional sound, dance floor, stage lighting, full AV.

Details

Up to 500 guests

Both Floors

The whole building — lounge, event space and Midtown Hall — for galas, weddings and large fundraisers.

Details

Fri & Sat, to 2 AM

Wedding after-parties

Reception over at ten? Ours runs to one. Dance floor, DJ, kitchen still going.

Details

Off-site, anywhere

Catering

Your home, your office, your venue. Food, staff, rentals, bar, and cleanup.

Details
A bridal shower table set with white linen, pink rose menus and flowers under the Midtown Social Lounge and Events neon sign.
First floor, set for a shower
Guests dancing on the lit LED dance floor in Midtown Hall under blue stage lighting.
Midtown Hall, later on

Happy hour

Get here at four. Or come back at nine.

Draft beer
from $6
House wine
from $8
Signature cocktails
from $9
Well drinks
from $7
Bar bites
from $8
Pool & shuffleboard
Free

Main bar and lounge only — not at tables or upstairs, and not combinable with another discount. Full details.

Everyone on the Main Line stops pouring at six. We start again at nine.

Tuesday & Wednesday
4–6 PM
Thursday
4–6 PM & 9–11 PM
Friday
4–6 PM & 9–11 PM

drafts from $6, wine from $8, cocktails from $9 — and the pool tables are free while it's running.

If you live around here

A Tuesday that isn't just a drink.

Once you're here, there's plenty to do — pool, shuffleboard, darts, ping pong, a dance floor, and every game on a screen you can actually see. Come for one, stay for three, or bring six people and take the front room for the evening.

Taco Tuesday — $6 taco plate and karaoke from eight. Comedy Thursday at 7:30 with karaoke after. Karaoke again Friday, DJ Mike every other Saturday. Happy hour starts at four — and Thursday and Friday it comes back at nine. And if you work in hospitality, 10% off your food Tuesday to Thursday.

Fourteen years of dinners, parties, live music and late nights on this corner.

The kitchen

Come for dinner. Stay for the rest of it.

A twelve‑ounce ribeye. Jumbo lump crab cake with shrimp mousse. Red wine braised short rib. Sesame‑seared tuna. Wagyu burgers. Our chef has been cooking on this corner for over a decade, and the kitchen is the reason people who came for a drink end up staying for dinner — and why people who came for dinner are surprised to find a pool table.

There's a proper kids menu too, which matters more than it sounds when the whole family is out. And behind the bar — we'll say it plainly — an espresso martini worth ordering twice. Espresso pulled fresh to order, three beans on top.

Dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday, 5 to 8, downstairs where the kitchen is. The bar menu keeps going after the kitchen closes — until 10 on weeknights, until 1 AM Friday and Saturday. To‑go orders during dinner service.

Dinner service
Tue–Sat, 5–8 PM
Bar menu, Tue–Thu
Until 10 PM
Bar menu, Fri & Sat
Until 1 AM
Kids menu
Everything $10
Gluten-free
Options on the menu

Tables up to eight book through OpenTable. Nine or more, or want the lounge to yourselves? There's a form for that.

A spread of dishes at Midtown Social β€” ribeye with mushroom risotto, cavatelli with wild mushrooms, strawberry salad, meatballs and a plated fish course.
From the kitchen

The front room

Screens on the wall, pool tables in the middle.

Hundred‑inch screens across the whole first floor, so there's no bad seat for the Eagles, the Phillies, the Flyers or Villanova. And when the game's over there are pool tables, shuffleboard, darts and a proper dance floor.

It's the difference between a restaurant and somewhere you actually spend an evening.

A crowd standing around the pool table in the front room at Midtown Social during a party.
The front room
Four friends on a white sofa at Midtown Social sharing fondue and flatbreads, with Lancaster Avenue through the window behind.
A booth in the lounge

It's the thing people forget to mention and then can't stop talking about. You can sit at the bar and watch a game of pool, take the shuffleboard for an hour, or put your name up and wait your turn. It's the difference between a restaurant and somewhere you actually spend an evening.

  • 100″ screens
  • Pool tables
  • Shuffleboard
  • Foosball
  • Darts
  • Ping pong
  • Dance floor
  • Fireplace

Entertainment

Live music here since 2012.

Bands, DJs, comics and acoustic sets on this corner for fourteen years — in a room where you can eat properly and still hear each other. More on our music.

DJ Mike
Every other Saturday
Live music
Monthly & special events
Open mic comedy
Thursdays, 7:30 PM
Taco Tuesday
$6 plate, karaoke 8 PM
Karaoke
Tue, Thu & Fri
Themed nights
80s, holidays, New Year's

In their words

What people tell us.

Excerpts from published reviews on Google and Tripadvisor.

No occasion required

Most nights, nobody's celebrating anything.

We do a lot of parties, and it's easy to read a website full of them and assume the place is permanently somebody's wedding. It isn't.

Private events have their own rooms. The bar is the bar, every night we're open — and if there's a party upstairs in the Hall you'll barely know it's happening.

So come for one drink after work. Eat at the bar on your own with a paper. Bring four people on a Tuesday for tacos and karaoke. Sit in the lounge for three hours over one round, because nobody's rushing you. You don't need a reservation and you don't need a reason.

The regulars are why this works. Fourteen years of them.

In case you were wondering

Yes, this is 30 Main.

Same family, same building, same corner. We opened as 30 Main in 2013 and changed the name in 2025 because the old one described a restaurant, and we'd long since stopped being only that.

The DiDomenicos live here. There's no second location and no outside investors — one building, one team, and fourteen years of showers, mitzvahs, wedding receptions and Saturday nights on this corner.

Getting here

Across from the train.

660 East Lancaster Avenue, directly opposite Berwyn station on SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale line. Thirty minutes from Philadelphia, thirty from West Chester, fifteen from King of Prussia — and minutes from Devon, Wayne, Paoli and Malvern.

Driving? A private lot behind the building off Main Avenue, plus street parking and public lots a short walk away.

Tuesday – Thursday
4 PM – 10 PM
Friday & Saturday
4 PM – 2 AM
Sunday & Monday
Private events only