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66 Went to the upstair part. Restored to old glory with marble and chandeliers, pleasant elegant atmosphere, friendly staff, small decent taplist, food looked good. |
80 First off, there is no real signage. A faded placard with a hand scrawled name was about it. Inside its an old house style, bar area up front with several dining rooms in back. There is a basement as well that I did not check out. Not busy on a Sunday night. I did not ask about flights, which was apparently a mistake based on prior review. Oh well. They do have half pours, but during happy hour there is no savings there. I tried a couple of things that were pretty solid and ordered the garlic fries, which were good but a bit soggy. Service was quite good. I would go back. Prices were quite reasonable. |
64 Beautiful spot, with many different rooms of seating. Feels old but elegant, with a beautiful chandelier in the main room where the bar is. 6 beers on tap available in a flight for $9, a good deal. Beer styles skew towards the Belgian. Some beers were decent, others not so much. Very friendly service. They have a nice looking food menu too with tons of vegetarians options. Worth a look. |
76 Stopped in on a warm Baltimore day for an afternoon beer; the AC had the building down to maybe the low sixties and it was rather uncomfortably cold for people wearing summer clothes. The vibe of the bar is a tidy, old-time English pub with lots of brass and black, while the back dining room is a cold, dim white tablecloth setting. The food menu is upscale European fare, with possibly the highest prices and displayed culinary ambition Ive ever seen in a brewpub environment. A small handful of house beers on tap, somewhat eclectic and leaning toward Belgian styles; good quality if not outstanding. More impressive is the compact, high-quality bottles list where top flight breweries such as De Dolle, Schlenkerla and De la Senne are represented for reasonable prices. Somewhat scattershot, but well-meaning service during a seemingly unexpectedly busy afternoon happy hour. If a little disjointed of a concept, this is for sure a top place for beer in Baltimore. |
62 We came here 14.4.2017. Small brewpub and a separated restaurant area, decorated with a lot of art. The small brewhouse is behind a glass door at the end of the restaurant. Own beers are mediocre, no beer flaws but not a lot of taste. Really liked the very original tap handles, symbolizing the different beer names (e.g a wooden birdhouse for the beer with the same name). They have a quite interesting bottle beer selection: Mahr’s, Schlenkerla, Celebrator, ... Service is quite robotic, not a lot of beer emotions. |
60 Lovely building. Really liked the atmosphere. Good vibe. Staff was very attentive, enthusiastic and helpful. Decent selection. Food was quite tasty. The beers were all rather lacking. |
76 Cool place. Saturday night, busy. Good prices, cool staff, interesting mix of people, good food. One of the better Baltimore stops. |
78 Beautiful building with the upstairs bar area elegantly decorated and slick looking. The beers are staple Belgian style ales that are well brewed. I was after half pours but being happy hour it worked out a full glass for the same price...so yeah good deal. The bartender provided great service and it helped that there was only a few folks gathered before the after work rush. Enjoyed my time and a must in Baltimore. |
76 Very cool brewpub with a mainfloor and basement near the train station. Lots of local flavor here and a good atmosphere. Only six of their beers on tap, but a flight is cheap at $6.50. Great place to pop into. |
84 Great place, but not my cup of tea. Building is incredible. Good lighting upstairs. Tok dark in the basement. Hip and loud. Exactely what I try to avoid. If you are in to that, giv e it a shot. The food is good. The prices are reasonable. The beers are goodand they have a good sselection of guest taps. |
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