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Boscos is great as well as awesome! They love using copious amounts of BBQ sauce on the food and will make special order pizzas without hesitation. I found all of the beers I tried to be rather tasty and will certainly return the next time I am in Nashville... Next time I will look forward to trying their straight bourbon wiskey too!
I hope I am not being too critical. Not every pub is supposed to be a unique "bistro". This is a nice place, friendly, average service and a good selection of beers. Nice patio. I tried several beers and some were good some not my style. The IPA, my standard, was not that good. The Alt was very good. Wife and I had the buffalo burger, and they were fine. Nothing to brag about but a good burger. So I think it is worth the stop, just to try some beer.
Went there twice on a trip to Albuquerque. I loved the IPA and my wife and I sampled many of the beers on the menu. All were very good. They did not water them down for the masses, as most pubs do.
The food was just as good as the beer. Second trip we were with three other people and they liked the food also.
I definately will return when I go back to New Mexico.
The beer and food were fantastic. The beers were great. I was in Belgium last August, tasting these beers it felt like I was back. The big difference, everyone in Belgium was friendly. They were proud of the beer brewed their and were helpful, even though I speak no german, dutch or french, we were able to communicate. Everyone at the Brewer's Art spoke english, but it does not matter, was would they speak to someone who is inferior to themselves. They are doing you a favor by serving you. What a shame, otherwise on my top five list.
This is just a tasting room with pretzels. But you can taste some excellent beers. I had the IPA, which was very good and the best was the Nitro Imperial Stout. God was that good.
My friend also had several other brews and enjoyed them all. We took the tour, (did not see any ankle chains..refer to other review)It was a good afternoon.
This is part of a national chain, BUT they do a really ggod job with the beer considering they are brewing for the masses. I have had all their beers and many of the specialties. They are very good quality
The food is really good. I have never had a bad meal there. They have variety and a creative menu. There a alot of breweries in the area, so I am somewhat spoiled, but my wife and I visit this place often. We like it.
Went ther two times this week. The food is very good. My wife loved both of her selections. We tried the porter, pale ale and the wheat. The beers are what you would expect from a brew pub like this. Very good but not exceptional. My ribs were good but too chewey. One downside, air conditioning is set to about 59 degrees.
Just stopped in for a beer and some appetisers. I tried the house IPA and it was too much. What I mean is too much malt, hops and alchol. It just had too much going on to enjoy. I then tried the Dale's Pale ale. I is very good. The bartender let us sample the canned DAle's and the on tap version. The can is filtered for shelf life, it takes away some of the hops and charater, but I will probably pick up a six pack anyway. My wife had the stout and it was very tastly. We will return.
Just stopped in yesterday for a beer. I had the IPA, it was great. Very hoppy, just like a IPA should be. They were not afraid of the hops like most of the brew pubs. My wife had the seasonal Hefeweisen and we sampled the krolsh. (Hope I spelled those close to correct.) Both were very good. I would go back, but not during tourist season.
I visited this establishment in Late April 2003. They had only the Scottish ale on tap. That was it, no other brews. They should have gone out and purchased some kegs of someone else's beer to have on tap. Only bottle were avaliable, Food was average at best. I hunted to find this place, oh well.
This is the most different pub I have ever been to. I've been to a lot. This place is a pizza joint with a brewery sectioned off in the dining area. There is a aluminum screen door on the front. Once you get past that, it is a really nice place. The beer, all I had was the IPA, was wonderful. The food very good, and once you figure out how things work, the service was top notch. I will go back.
Went there with my wife in early May 2002. The waiter was great, the food was wonderful and the beer selection was diverse and all the beer was tasty. Some of the beers were not available, but found one to each of our likings. (And we do vary).
Just happened on this place, our great fortune. This was the finest brewpub I have been in. The atmosphere was casual, So. CA. style. No pretense, just the finest beers I have had. The selection was diverse and each one was favorful, and not just a variation of the last. Can you tell that I just loved this place. I visit pubcrawler regularly and vist brewpubs all over the country, this place is at No.1.
This was a very nice place to visit. The beer was good. It was nice to find a brewpub in the area. I only had the soft pretzel, and the sauce was terrific. If I get stuck in Fayetteville, I'll go back.
The sign out front says under new management. Was there on March 5, 2000. The wait staff really tried to give better service. They still need some work but nothing to complain about. The pale ale was very good. Nothing to write home about but very good. Tried the stout, tasty but did not hold any head. The food was very good. Everyone had no complaints. Basic mexican faire.
Spent a couple of hours there on Wednesday evening. The beer is good, but I am a "hoppy" person and none of their beers are very hoppy. They are good. The bartender very attentive and the price was great. This is my second trip to this pub and I would return.
Never made it in the restuarant.. Ordered take out. The Food is awesome, who cares how much it costs. I did not think it was that pricey, rather reasonable for the quality.
Above average brews. Somewhat commerial, they lack real character. The special winter wheat was very good and sort of a Blue Moon Belgium Wheat knock off, but still very good. The food was ok. It is a very nice place.
The beers were all very tasty. I love the hoppy beers and did they have them. The Imperial stout was the best, close 2nd was the IPA and the ESB was very good also. Unless you just want a burger, go there for the beer and eat a couple a miles away at Quarters Bar-BQ.
The food was very good. Had a steak and it was done perfectly. The other diner at the table really liked his meal too. The beer was good, but a little disappointing. The pale ale wasn't hoppy enough, and the stout lacked any real body. Don't take this wrong, they are above the "chain" breweries, but none of the brews I tried made go Ahhh..
I visited this pub several times while in Pensacola. The ESB (Seasonal) was excellent. Great head and a wonderful flavor. Met the brewmaster Steve, very friendly and knowledgable. Let me sample the malt wine. All reading this, Find out when it is availble and head down there before it's gone. I will go back.
Of the two brew pubs in OKC, this is hands up on the Bricktown. I would rate the food at the Bricktown better. The IPA at the Belle is top shelf. Beats many ales that I've tasted. The Oatmeal stout is favorful but the amber is more "OKIE" mainstream. Unfortunately, OKC is a "kurs lite" kinda town.
This will be the place I go on my trips to OKC for beer.
PS The change to chicken nugget salad to a plain ol' grilled chicken. Only Okies can make a salad fattening.