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I've dropped into the Beer Sellar once or twice a year since they've opened. At first blush, with 60 taps and another hundred or so in bottles, this could be a beer drinkers' heaven! Compared to the wild variety of microbrews available, the Beer Sellar's offerings are pretty tame... not bad for a bar in the Cincinnati area, but could be so much more!
The food isn't the focal point here, very limited menu, but it's done well. No complaints about the food; it's just not a Dining Destination!
It is what it is, it's a party bar, in a good location on the river. They make their $$$ friday and saturday nights. It would do just as well with ten taps of Bud/Miller/Coors products, and a few bottled microbrews.
Service isn't too bad in general, but it seems like the slower business is, the slower the service is, a problem that's certainly not unique to this establishment! Some of the bartenders are beer-knowledgable, some aren't.
My biggest complaint... the Beer Seller has been, at times, notorious for tap maintenance. Some of the slower-selling beers have been just plain nasty at times. Not sure if the kegs have been hooked up for months on end, or if tap lines haven't been cleaned, or whatever. Not my problem, either way.
Bottom line, the Beer Seller is a great place to go out in a group on a weekend night, drinking Bud Light with a great view of the Cincinnati skyline, and a nosh to put in your tummy.
Beer Heaven, it ain't.
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This is a great place to get some very good beer! With something on the order of 60 taps and the excellent service of Melissa (when we arrived to an empty bar at noon on a Saturday), we were only disappointed in the quality of the food. Have a couple beers, eat next door at Hooters, then go back for more beer!
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Curt Brewer,
Colorado Springs, CO
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Best selection Ive ever seen. They had Staropromen on tap! You pay for what you get, and if your not into crowds dont go on a weekend night.
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John Childers,
Dry Ridge, KY
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The Beer Sellar is the best place around. This place has something for everyone. Yes the beer selection is very impressive draft and bottles but if you are not a big beer fan then the bartenders do make some mixed drinks. And ladies if you aren't into beer but want to try something good just ask the bartender for a Lambic (or a raspberry beer doesn't taste like a beer but it's a little bit expensive but well worth it)The Bar Staff are great especially Kevin and Jeff. These two work on many nights but my regular night is Tuesdays. During the winter months there is a cigar club that meets there on Tuesday nights. So if you like to smoke cigars you should stop by next winter. We have a blast. And ladies take it from me the staff and some of the regular customers are definetely worth looking at. And guys there are good looking women bartenders and customers to look at. The bands are good for the most part but there is no regular band so you kind of get whomever is there when you go. But I highly recommend this bar. And if Jeff or Kevin ask tell them Valarie sent you.
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Valarie K,
Morning View, KY
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As most places, the beer was way too cold. Good beer does not need to be served ICE COLD! Well this joint does indeed have 60 beers on draft, BUT, 45 of them are common and/or suck. I would rather see 20 really good beers on draft.
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Todd Clingman,
Centerville, OH
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Overall this place is great on a weekend night, that is if you can ignore the bar staff bitching and complaining about it being busy. There was a guy working the door that was also very rude. I always figured that if you are going to take a job in a bar it comes with the territory. We actually were hanging out right before they threw everyone out and overheard the bartender yelling at the band saying he was going to "throw their shit outside and lock the door on them" I found this rude after all it was packed all night in there. Other than the rude needing an attitude adjustment bar staf this place is great. Especially for single guys there were so many hott ladies there I strained my neck looking all night. I do think that the next time my friends and I want to go spend alot of money and have a good time we will do it somewhere the bar staff appreciates it and isn't rude to us and everyone else.
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Jim Casper,
Mason, OH
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I'm not quite sure what to make of this place. It combines the tap and bottle selection of a dedicated beer bar with the ambience of a warehouse-sized "pack'em in and serve 'em Budweiser 'til they pass out" party bar. (Unfortunately, it smelled particularly like the latter.) In my extensive pubcrawling experience, I've never encountered such a stark juxtoposition of these two bar types that would seem to be at odds with each other. Other Pubcrawler reviewers have alternately praised and lamented the "party-hardy" ambience and the attendant clientele. The girlfriend and I don't care for large crowds or rowdiness, and the whole Kentucky riverfront was teeming with revelers on Saturday night, so we opted to stay away and go on Sunday afternoon instead.
First, selection. This is the most taps I've seen in one room before. They advertise 60, and that looks about right. They also have quite an extensive bottle selection. One minor lament: it was almost all stuff that is readily available around the area. I only saw a couple beers I can't easily get my hands on elsewhere. They did, however, have some beers on tap that I had heretofore only seen in bottles. Quality ranged from top-notch Belgians to low-rent American mass-lite; pretty much what you'd expect in a beer bar trying to cover all bases. Overall, thumbs up for quantity, quality and variety; the best combination of the three I found in Cincinnati. Food menu was pretty much non-existent. It took up about half a page on their combined menu/beer list. Food is obviously not the focus of this place; more of an afterthought. Because of this, we opted to eat elsewhere. Service was slow at the start because we came in just as they opened and the bartender was still setting up. After that, he hung out and talked with us for quite a while, made beer recommendations, and even showed us the tap setup in the back room. Nice. This is a place I'd go on a weekend afternoon or maybe right after work, or any other time before the "party hardy" crowd starts pouring in. It doesn't have the intimate feel I look for in a beer bar, but the selection and the friendly service would bring me back.
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The Enemy,
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What a great venue! I've lived in the area most of my life. Allmost 40 years. I found The Beer Sellar. I am normally a dark neighborhood bar kind of guy. The Beer Sellar offers so much more. Casual weekdays, no cover - live music 7 nights a week. Yes, there is a cover charge Thur. - Sun. The band, crowd or pithcher special makes up for that. 60 drafts! PBR to Maudite, Wow! 120 plus bottles. I was like a kid in a candie store. No beeter yet, a fat kid at the Shoney breakfast bar. Great staff, polite doormen and enough food if I had the need to curb my early beer buzz. Oh yeah, I am on the Ohio river with a great view of the Cincy skyline. Toad
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Todd Riek,
Covington, KY
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The Beer Sellar can be a hit or miss kind of place. On Sunday and Thursday they have $4.50 pitchers from 9 pm to close.....the place is packed with HOT women and is generally pretty happening! Friday and Saturday are pretty typical of any other river establishment. However, Monday and Wednesday, it's like a ghost town in there. No matter what kind of bar rat you are, this place can offer it to you. If you like to sit and not be bothered in a quiet setting...show up on Monday or Wednesday. If you are in for great beer at the best value in town, show up on Sunday and Thursday. If you want a great party, show up on the weekend. 'nuff said.
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Darren Webb,
Fort Thomas, KY
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If you're from out of town, the Beer Sellar and the Hofbrauhaus are really the only bars in Kentucky worth checking out, although if you drink too much of the draft it seems to give you a terrible headache the next day.
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Brennan Fricke,
Fort Mitchell, KY
(08/01/2003) |
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If you look at the previous comments you can tell this is not a bar that is going to have a relaxing atmosphere and a quality selection. Oh, in the past they HAVE had a good selection, actually a great selection. The major problem here is the typical contemplative, craft beer drinker usually does not enjoy the company of power drinkers, cowboys, and 40 year old juveniles.
Save this place for the rednecks and the Jimmy Buffet fans of the world... It has a shitty atmosphere. The choices are to sit at the bar and have your back to the Ohio River (although I bet it is great for the bartenders) or you can sit one of the many tables carelessly strewn about a large room that has the ambiance of a gymnasium or church reception hall.
Does that sound bitter?
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Derek Zomonski,
Cincinnati, OH
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The selection of the beer was fabulous. The atmosphere and location was awesome too. Great entertainment and an even better crowd( epecially the ladies) and the bar tenders were the best iv seen especially for how busy the were. This place is a true winner.
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Jacob,
Cincinnati, OH
(05/25/2003) |
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Besides having beer contests with my friends all night long at this fabulous establishment (not to mention the great scenic view), I have to say that my favorite thing about Beer Sellar is the gigantic wooden bear standing in the entrance. That thing comes to life when you are not sober anymore. It is like a scary dream, you know. That thing started chasing me around but my friend Charlene Warwick started humping it and it stopped chasing me and my good tasting beer that I purchased for a reasonable price!! I reccomend this bar out of any bar in Kentucky. My motto is: Drink till the bear stops running, and start humping if it doesn't stop!
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Amanda,
Maysville, KY
(05/25/2003) |
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It is the place to go to have fun. It was just a matter of time before a bar opened around here that you can go to, drink an enormous variety of brew, and go home with money still in your pocket. I am glad that Newport decided to do things right! Beer Sellar is the biggest Reds tailgate party!
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Mike Franxman,
Taylor Mill, KY
(05/16/2003) |
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Glad to see everyone enjoys the Beer Sellar as much as I do. Good news, no more $5.00 cover, and they have added some new beers. Best of all is you can get any import for $2.50 during happy hour. That's one hell of a deal. And the pitchers were only $3.75 on Thursday and Sunday. Good beer - cheap - that's amazing!!!!
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Beer Lover,
Cincinati, OH
(03/06/2003) |
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Beer is always great. But the selection, combined with the service and atmosphere made for a wonderful (albeit very drunken) experience. The staff is very friendly and conversational, and the women are extremely hot!! My only complaint was there was no Old Milwaukee Light. Gut I quickly got over it. I've been to the Nashville and Newport Beer Sellar, and can't wait for the Indianapolis Beer Sellar to open.
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Greg Riepenhoff,
Warsaw, IN
(12/07/2002) |
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Loved the beer selection, and the copious amounts of people. Service was pretty good too. The only problem I had, was the $5.00 cover, on Thursdays. Get real. If you want to make money off of people, then make it off the product and service you sell, and not just to walk into the place.
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Brian,
Covington, KY
(10/14/2002) |
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The 60 beers on tap is a sight to behold. If you can't find something you like here you aren't going to find it anywhere! Happy hour prices were $1.65 (Miller Light Draft) which is great. I also tried one of their snadwiches and it was great. The only thing that sucked was the $5 cover for guys (I was there on a Thursday).
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Mason, OH
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the sellar is totally fucking rad. Shit fire and apple butter. The selection is smokin, the bitches are hot and everybody knows how to party. Plus there is always some cool ass famous people chillin, well not famous but at least some reds which is close enough. Rock the vote. peace out. and keep the sellar big shreft. nku represent
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mason,
the gl, KY
(08/29/2002) |
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I was happy to find a place locally with a great beer selection that was reasonably priced. Happy Hour is even better! I must admit that there were a few brews I was hoping to find on tap that weren't available there, but a few I didn't expect WERE available, which was a pleasant surprise. If they were able to expand the menu a bit, that would be great, too.
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James Beane,
West Chester, OH
(08/29/2002) |
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Great beer selection and the bar was full of beautiful women. Also has a wonderful view of Cincinnati's skyline. Boat shuttle service runs to all Reds games. Great place to party.
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Franklin, TN
(07/24/2002) |
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After seeing the claim that this place has 60 brews on tap and over a hundred in bottles, I expected to find some fantastic beers here. The beer selection was good, but they didn't have many bold beers; and, they didn't have much that you can't find at less beer-oriented places in the local region. Goose Island's IPA and Anchor's Foghorn barleywine (great beers IMHO) were on the menu but not available during my visit. I'd like to see this place get some bold beers that are available in this market but not available on tap at other establishments (e.g., Stone's IPA, Anderson Valley's ESB or Hop Ottin, and Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot). Overall, this place is definitely worth a visit. It's the area's first attempt at a beer bar with a large number of taps, and that's encouraging. It's also nice to sit out on their deck and look at the river and the Cincinnati skyline while having a quality beer.
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