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Biedermann's Deli & Pub sign with wooden details and alleyway entrance in downtown Plymouth, New Hampshire
Restaurant ReviewsTuesday, May 5, 2026·5 min read

Biedermann's Deli & Pub in Plymouth: A Proper Pub with Serious Character

Down an alley in Plymouth, you'll find a pub that's been beloved by college kids and locals for years. The beer list is serious. The vibe is real. The food is honest — and that's the whole point.

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Biedermann's sits down an alleyway in downtown Plymouth. You have to know it's there. But the people who know it — college students, regulars who've been going for decades, anyone who gives a damn about a proper pub — they keep coming back.

Biedermann's Deli & Pub storefront with red Adirondack chairs and historic brick building exterior in Plymouth
The storefront — tucked into Plymouth's historic downtown with red chairs waiting out front.
Biedermann's entrance door with dark green frame and glass panels in historic brick archway
The entrance door — you step through here and know you're somewhere real.
Biedermann's Deli & Pub sign with starburst logo and establishment date 1972
The sign that marks the entrance — easy to miss if you don't know where to look.

The space is deceptively big. Full bar, multiple rooms, outdoor patio when the weather's right, and a whole dedicated room with hundreds of vintage beer cans in glass cases. That detail matters. It tells you the owner actually cares.

Warm interior of Biedermann's pub with vintage beer signs, wooden fixtures, and casual seating atmosphere
The main room: vintage beer signs on every surface, real bar energy.

The beer list is serious. Not a token craft section with three pale ales and an IPA. Real variety. Real depth. The kind of selection that tells you they're paying attention to what people actually want to drink.

Room dedicated to vintage beer can collection in glass display cabinets — hundreds of cans from different breweries and eras
The beer can collection room — a whole space dedicated to the history of brewing.

We ordered three sandwiches: an Italian sub, a Reuben, and "The Old Man." The Old Man was excellent — solid execution, good flavors, the kind of sandwich you don't regret ordering. The other two had mixed reviews at the table. And here's the thing — that's fine. Biedermann's isn't trying to be a food destination. It's a pub. The kitchen is there to support the bar, the hangout, the reason you came. The food is honest. It works. It doesn't need to blow your mind.

Reuben sandwich on toasted bread with dill pickle spear, served in white deli paper at Biedermann's
The Reuben — solid deli execution.
Italian sub sandwich with lettuce, deli meat, and pickle spear wrapped in white paper at Biedermann's
The Italian sub — classic deli style.
The Old Man sandwich on cornbread with deli meat and pickle spear, served in black basket at Biedermann's
The Old Man — worth ordering again.

What actually matters here is the room. The vintage beer cans. The characters who show up. The fact that it's been loved enough by enough people for long enough that it feels lived-in, real, not manufactured. You can't fake that. You can only build it over time by showing up and giving a damn.

The location works for what it is — tucked into Plymouth's historic downtown, walkable, local, zero tourist-trap energy. If you want incredible food, Yamas Greek is around the corner and will absolutely deliver. But if you want a proper pub with real character and a beer list worth exploring, this is the place.

Worth the stop if you're in the White Mountains region.

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