20 avaliações para Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant
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Nancy F.
Classificação do local: 2 Calgary, Canada
Haven’t been to a Brewsters or this Brewsters in crowfoot in a while and it probably will be a while until I return. The service was good, the food was average but the prices for what you get in pretty bad. I had a steak sandwich for 18.99 and it was a thin steak on hard old bread with a Cesar salad. Presentation gets a 1⁄10. I’ll give 3 stars because our server was nice.
Andrew A.
Classificação do local: 2 Calgary, Canada
Beer is good as usual. The service was bad… forgot parts of my order 3 waitresses in 20 mins. Food was fine the Alfredo was decent. definetly come for the beer… eat before hand and expect to wait.
Cheryll L.
Classificação do local: 1 Downtown, Canada
We are not happy with waitress since we are waiting for order our foods and waste my time. I hope this resturant need improve and on time for order foods
Kelly Y.
Classificação do local: 2 Fountain Hills, AZ
The menu was pricey. Pretty good service. Below average food. Gravy sucked. Beef dip & chicken club both not very tasty. Probably will not come here again.
Theresa M.
Classificação do local: 1 Calgary, Canada
The nachos are not worth the $ 20. They are maybe $ 12 nachos at best. Atmosphere is dismal, morale is low. It is super dark and not an ideal place for a date. Real conversation with the waitress : Me: can I please have a sex on the beach please Waitress: The drink Amazing.
Éva B.
Classificação do local: 3 Calgary, Canada
Had brunch here Sunday with a friend. The meal was very good. I mean the options were limited but over all a solid brunch! I’ve only come to Brewsters on one other occasion so I can’t speak to the service before as it was at another location in Calgary. The place wasn’t busy. The staff was rather slow but the food was good so no complaints on that. I had the southwestern omelette and I LOVED the salsa inside it was so yummy and really added a nice touch to the meal. Prices were also fair. I decided to branch out from my usual egg benny. It was a nice change.
Maria M.
Classificação do local: 1 Calgary, Canada
Went o Brewsters in crowfoot, bad food, and bad management! The bartender behind the bar was chewing his gum, and it looked very unprofessional. Service was just ok, music way too loud had trouble hearing my friends talking to me. Will not go back. MacDonalds would be the same quality, but a heck of a lot cheaper. I know that they like their waitresses to war short black skirts, but when they bend over to wipe a table and everything shows, we find that very offensive.
Joel F.
Classificação do local: 4 Mobile, AL
Decent food, beef tacos and the soup were excellent. The chicken wings were pretty small, not a lot of meat on them at all. You get a pound and it’s probably 60% bone. It nice and spacious inside and they have a walled off patio to help cut down the traffic noise. The beers are pretty average however. I’m always skeptical when the brewery explicitly brew beers that hit a specific alcohol content(5%), having said that, Gunther’s Hef and the London Porter were pretty good. Normally I’d give a place like this 3 stars, but the atmosphere and the wait staff are top notch. Solid 4 stars. If you care more about the beers, hit up Wild Rose…
Don M.
Classificação do local: 3 Calgary, Canada
There aren’t many restaurant options in the NW. I’m not an Earl’s /Joey Tomatos /Keg hater, they’re just a little«mall-chain-dining» for my(not so eclectic) tastes. Unfortunately when in suburbia I tend to do as the suburbanites and join the Friday and Saturday night hordes who make the Crowfoot Keg and Dalhousie Earl’s look like a NewYork subway station in rush-hour. If you’ve never been, you have to see it to believe it — it’s absolutely crazy, people become transformed and belligerent, like an angry zombie horde, or a driver in the Beacon Hill«Power Centre.» Anyway, if I had the money, or more likely, if you have the money, please open up a place with a great beer and wine selection and hire a chef to make the kind of food that I’ll gladly pay for, but don’t want to drive halfway across the city for. Anyway, sorry for the digression — my wife and I found ourselves at Brewster’s again. The service is very good here — so no complaints on that front. My complaints have to do with the actual food and beverages available. The wine selection is limited and so is, actually, the beer selection. It’s a brewpub, this is supposed to be what they do. In the states many great brewers begin as brewpubs and create demand for their fantastic product one pint at a time. As a beer lover, I can’t get excited over Brewsters. I’ve tried them all and the only one that I’d give more than half-hearted praise to would be the Rig Pig pale ale, it’s okay, although I’m not quite ready to agree with their description of «A hop lovers delight. Generous amounts of Cascade hops balance with Alberta malt…» if you want generous hops, try some of the west coast IPAs then get back to me. The food is pretty fair pub grub, again I can’t get too worked up, though maybe at the price($ 25.97 for nachos) I should. Brewster’s is just okay I somehow feel that for $ 77.61 for drinks and nachos it should be more than that.
Jenn N.
Classificação do local: 3 Calgary, Canada
I completely forgot about this Brewster’s until my boyfriend suggested to go here before we checked out a movie. Remembering our great experience at the Brewster’s downtown I was totally for it. We arrived right around dinner time, and considering it was Saturday I thought it was going to be busy but it wasn’t. We got seated at a booth by the window and our server grabbed our drinks as we looked over the menu. I decided to go with what I had last time(Chicken and Bacon Alfredo) and my boyfriend went off his usual path of burgers and got the beef dip. My pasta was as delicious as I remembered, the beef dip wasn’t great. We can’t pin point what is was(not enough salt or the flavoring of the meat was off?) Although my boyfriend says a great beer saves any meal(he had the Blackberry Wheat Ale) I think the location is great, I’d be up for coming back to check out a wing night or grabbing some drinks.
Greg C.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
We have gone to Brewsters in Crowfoot a few times. Fell in love with the burgers! The brewery puts out several very nice beers. I have tried a few, I prefer lighter tasting beer and they do mostly heavier, hoppier beers so I will stick with the 2 – 3 that I like. The Mac Daddy Burger is amazing! Overall the food is good pub grub, but we find the menu quite good and have been back a few times. Good food and beer, good portions, good service, good prices.
Walt S.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
Went to Brewsters with my brother recently. Had a burger with the soup of the day, lobster bisque plus beer of course. The. Burger was good but the bisque was a bit on the salty side. When the server asked the obligatory«How is everything? «I told her I found the soup a bit salty. She. apologised and took it back. She came back and comped our drinks there was no argument, no whining about how how wonderful everyone else found the soup. This isn’t a review of the food. I’ve eaten there many times and the food has always been good. It’s more a review of the service. I didn’t expect to be comped. I assumed the salty soup was a one off thing. I was pleased to see they cared about the opinions of their customers. At least this customer
Michael H.
Classificação do local: 2 Calgary, Canada
The choice of beers is cool. They have some good beers on tap. The food? The same crappy tired fare that all these chain sit-down eateries serve. The stuff isn’t made with any passion or love. Just scooped from buckets into pots and frying pans, then served warm. Uninspired. When you’re city has tonnes of great independent restaurants, why would anyone choose to spend money on this sort of stuff? (And it wasn’t my choice to head here. Was with my sister and her daughter. Obviously, I have something to teach my niece about a proper dining experience.) The ginger beef was particularly horrible. Hard to believe all these 5-star reviews I’m seeing. What sort of food do these people eat on a regular basis that Brewster’s gets such high praise?
Robert R.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
Good food and portions. Reasonably priced with their own microbrews make this a place I keep coming back too. Their premises is split between a restaurant that is kid friendly and the lounge side which doesnt allow minors. They have a shaded patio as well that can be inviting on a nice summer day. The service has always been good and the food selection is interesting with typical pub fare along with various Indian and Asian dishes on the menu.
Queenie M.
Classificação do local: 5 Calgary, Canada
Decided to come back for another one of their tasty beers and to finally try their food which was a definite home run! I don’t often give out a full 5 stars but Brewsters knocked it out of the park for me in terms of great atmosphere, delicious food, and amazing beer. The menu consists of what you would normally find at a bar like nachos, wings, rips, sliders, fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, etc but they also have other unique items and twists on the classics that you won’t normally find at other restaurants. Their food is fresh and the prices are decent considering the quality of it. My bf has only gotten their Bavarian Beef Dip($ 15) with beef, caramelized onions, white cheddar, horseradish aioli and Hammerhead beer mustard. I can see why because this sandwich is like a bundle of rich, fatty, orgasmic goodness! It’s not your typical beef dip; the addition of cheese, aioli and beer mustard takes the sandwich to the next level of flavour city. It’s still a pretty good sandwich without the au jus but the juices adds that extra touch of ‘melt in your mouth’ goodness. The sandwich comes with a side fries or salad and every time my bf gets it he is stuffed. I tried their Pad Thai Stirfy($ 15) with chicken, shrimp, veggies, peanuts, and cilantro which was filling and really good. My only complaint was that it was a little greasy and the sauce was too sweet. A squeeze of lime(s) which I had to ask for helped balance out the sweetness. I also tried their Green Chili Bison burger($ 15) with green chili aioli, roasted jalapeños, jalapeño havarti, lettuce, tomato and peppercorn onion rings. This is one of the best burgers I’ve had in awhile. Yes. it’s probably über fattening but it was worth it. The patty was nice and moist and the onion rings added that extra oomf of texture. It wasn’t as spicy as I thought it would be. Although it was a good burger, I found that after the first couple of bites it got a little bland. I felt that it needed an extra ‘something’, maybe a relish to add a bit of sweetness to the creaminess of the burger. I also didn’t like how the top of the bun was too big(had too much bread) which I don’t usually like in my burgers. Overall, Brewsters in Crowfoot is the definite place to go!
Chelsea W.
Classificação do local: 5 Calgary, Canada
After going to Brewster’s on a number of various occasions, it has needlessly become one of my more favourite places to go to. Although there are a number of different Brewster’s locations in Calgary, this particular one is great for the«far» north west dwellers of the city. Located in Crowfoot, this is an ideal place to go where tons of parking is available, and places like Chapters, coffee shops, and the movie theater is within walking distance. Whether you are choosing to have a girls/guys night out, or want to have a quiet intimate dinner, this place is suitable for all occasions. Upon walking in, you have the choice to either sit in the dining area or lounge — both sections are comfortable, warm, and relaxing where an array of televisions are on display and tuned to the sports. With a great selection to a number of different beers, pints, shakers, and schooners are all at reasonable pricing. Definitely try the Raspberry ale and blueberry ale if you like brews with a fruity twist. Depending on how much you want to spend, the food is also at reasonable pricing where entrees and main dishes range from around $ 10 to $ 20. However I’m a teensy eater and usually have a difficult time finishing my meal — so for me I usually get my money’s worth. Because I’m a lactose-ovo vegetarian, the selection is a little limited to salads, flatbreads, and veggie burgers(which I always find really yummy!) — so if you’re in this situation, do ask the server as they do accommodate. For those that like pub classics or enjoy trying different things on the menu, Brewster’s offers a great selection of appetizers, burgers, wraps, and dishes with fish, etc, etc. It’s a little off tangent, but I do give heads up to people who plan on ordering the mac & cheese. Unless you’re a huge cheese lover fan — you may not enjoy it where it is quite rich and very cheesy.
Sapna G.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
I got together with some single ladies at the Brewsters in Crowfoot, and I was pretty darn impressed. The scene was kickin’, the music was pumpin’, and the food was sizzlin’! Our waitress was a true pro, and I was really feeling the crowd, especially on a Tuesday night! I love that right next door is a Good Earth so you can grab a hot bevvy and a treat, and then literally just walk over to the movie theatres! The location is prime, the food is good and there is tonnes of parking! Happy Eating Y’all!
Zoe L.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
It has been a very, very, long time since I was last at Brewsters. My Husband and I thought we would pop in here for dinner. There was a 20 minute wait for the dining room, so we found a table right away in the lounge. Our server came promptly and brought us menus. They had their hammerhead ale on special for $ 5.25, so we both decided on a pint of that. They have descriptions of their beers on the back of the menus. I like the sampler tray idea, you get 5 different beers for $ 8.50. While we waited for our drinks, we tried to take in the extensive menu they have! I did not know what to try! They have a maple curry penne that sounded very interesting. They have a great variety of food! Mediterranean tapas, mole quesa dip, dumplings, nachos for starts. 6 different salads, 5 different burgers, chicken and steak options, even meatloaf, pizzas, a few pastas, pub fair including wraps and sandwiches. There are a lot of options! My Hubby and I decided we wanted to try the mole quesa dip, so I just got the thai chicken wrap and he got the applewood burger. We waited about 20 minutes for our dip. It was very good, topped with jalapenos, cheese, olives, tomatoes, served with chips. After a bit it got kind of rich for me, but my Hubby had no trouble polishing it off! Our food came about 15 minutes later. My wrap was very good, the chicken crispy and all white meat. The fries were crispy and hot. My Hubby’s burger was smothered in ketchup and didn’t turn out to be all that great. I took a bite and it was kinda blah. Our server was very good about checking up on us, but wasn’t in our face at all. It seemed like the staff were all pretty friendly and efficient. Our bill came to $ 55. I was glad we gave Brewsters a try. I was very pleased with my food and their beer was awesome! I am looking forward to going back and trying something else!
Lindsay K.
Classificação do local: 5 Halifax, Canada
You know what?! I love Brewsters… and I say it proudly! I’ve only ever had good experiences every time I go. Not only do I love the location(Crowfoot NW, by all my friends) but I love the restaurant itself. It has a nice ambiance inside, with a lounge area and gorgeous patio for the summer! The lounge has plenty of high stools and tables, which I love, but also has booths and chairs by the bar. I’ll admit that the cost of drinks might be a little higher than say Boston Pizza, but i think it’s fair. They have a bunch of their own beer… in fact, that’s all they serve. You can’t get Keith’s or Canadian at this place. Only Brewsters brewed beer. It’s pretty neat. My favourite is the blueberry beer they have… which comes with blueberries in it. Very yummy! They have a nice selection on their food menu as well. They offer a different variety of pizzas and appetizers… stuff you don’t usually see. I love the dumplings they have, which come with a lovely dip! The staff are always so cool, too. One guy we had, who was serving our table of twelve, had a little trouble keeping the drinks straight but made up for it by bringing us a couple of free jugs. I’ll let slide a couple of missed drinks for free jugs… anytime! So, yeah! That’s why I love Brewsters in Crowfoot. It’s a great place for family or friends!
Christopher W.
Classificação do local: 4 Calgary, Canada
With over a dozen types of their own specialty beer, like a raspberry ale with raspberries floating in it, Brewsters offers a change from the tired old beer and a meal menu. Their small-batch-brewed beers are actually quite good and come with meal suggestions. I had their brown ale with the meatloaf. That made for an appetizing combination. Nothing was too expensive on the menu and having fresh, clean beer is a nice change from having to suck back skunky Molson draught with a steak sandwich. I can’t wait to get back there and try a few more of their beer and meal combinations.