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Brewdog

Brewdog

8 Colquitt Street, Liverpool L1 4DE, United Kingdom

Bars • Kebab • Cafés • Pizza


"My twin brother and I took a few days off work were we jumped the train down from Kirkby to Liverpool City Centre to visit some of the great pubs and bars our city is justifiably famous for, at the top of our list of bars and pubs to visit was Brewdog, been here many times over the years, always had a good time and so it proved on our latest visit. This is a great looking Brewdog bar,a great looking serving bar dominates the main room, wonderful decor and furnishings, neon lite features and plenty of seating options spread throughout this bar both inside and outside looking out onto onto the busy and bustling Colquitt Street. We had a study of their great beer range and in the end we both opted to have Brewdog king kölsch , these were served in excellent condition, we chilled out and soaked up the great vibe in this busy and popular bar while we sipped our ale 's. A big fan of this beer style, in fact on the run up to the Christmas period my twin brother and I were in Cologne for a weeks holiday which is a vibrant city on the River Rhine that we 've been visiting for close to 30 years ,this city is the home of kölsch beer brewed by so many breweries, breweries such as Pfaffgen Brauerei, Gaffel Brauerei, Dom Brauerei, Deutz Brauerei, Reissdorf Brauerei, Sion Brauerei, Sünner Brauerei, Schreckenskammer Brauerei, Muhlen Brauerei and of course Früh Brauerei who I noticed are named on the beer label ,my kölsch beer served here in Brewdog were amazing, it 's more an ale than a lager ,it 's golden, hoppy ,very light and very easy to drink ,when this kölsch is served freezing cold as in Brewdog its just an amazing brew to enjoy,its no coincidence that this bar is so popular with beers served in this good a condition by staff who are really knowledgeable about the beers they serve. We really enjoyed our beers in here before we moved on and although our visit was only fleeting as on every other visit to Brewdog we had a great time. Brewdog is easy to locate along Colquitt Street. Opening hours are; Monday to Sunday, open from midday. A wonderful craft beer bar serving an amazing range of great beers,well worth checking out if you 're in the area."

Brewdog

Brewdog

11 Castle St, RG1 7SB, Reading, United Kingdom

Pizza • American • Finger Food • Full Available


"We went for the Bottomless Wings this week, having seen ads both online and in a sign out on the street the previous week. Firstly the staff were all really lovely both at the bar and at our table, any time we interacted with staff members they were helpful, relatable and friendly. And this was despite what was clearly a very busy night. The food the wings were also of a very high standard. We had both normal chicken wings and seitan 'wings ' in both the hot wing sauce and the Korean BBQ flavours. The seitan wings were not massively our style, but they were tasty and well cooked. The normal wings were beautifully cooked and delicious. We also had a couple of pints each of the house cider which was great. Unfortunately that 's were the good points end. We were quite disappointed by the 'bottomless wings ' experience. Despite a fairly high price, we didn 't actually receive all that many wings in the end, and those we did receive we basically had to beg for. Once you are seated, you are able to order 10 wings per person. You are then informed that you can 'order more wings 5 at a time per person, once you are finished '. What wasn 't explained was how to order more wings, or how long those wings would take to come. After trying for about 15 minutes to flag down a member of staff, we figured out more wings needed to be ordered at the bar. We placed an order for 5 more wings each (asking for 1 order of seitan and one of cauliflower) and after 20 or 30 minutes received an order of chicken and seitan. No cauliflower. Again the food was nice, but ultimately in our 2 hour slot we just about managed to have the initial portion of 10 wings, and an additional order of 5. We weren 't there to eat crazy massive portions, but the event is advertised as 'bottomless ' and I can 't see how it could be possible to match some of the boldly advertised 'high scores ' with such restrictions. It 's unfortunate, because had we been able to order a couple more portions, or had things been better explained, or had the orders come quicker, this would have felt like good value and I would been singing it 's praises in recommendation. As it stands, it was just a relatively expensive portion of wings."