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    Brewdog Tower Hill

    4.0 (41 reviews)
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    Olivia M.

    This is a solid location near the Tower of London and bridge. The beer here is fantastic and ranges from IPAs to lagers. They have their own brewed beer and have rotating taps from other breweries as well. If you're not a fan of beer don't worry they also have wine & cocktails . I also ordered pizza was very much a miss and wouldn't order again unless I was starving.

    Adriana B.

    I came here with my coworkers on a Tuesday night for some after work eats and participate in the trivia night. Pros: I like the space a lot. It's pretty huge so it's definitely a place to come with a group of friends if you're in the area. They had a large selection of draft beers as well as a decent food menu. I ordered the patriot burger which was a bit on the messy side but still good. The trivia night was a fun add on to the night. The cost was £2 a person and held in the back area. Cons: don't really have any cons except for the lack of staff. Although it wasn't packed on the Tuesday night, they were understaffed. Overall, def a place to come and hang for an after work drink. I think I enjoyed this place because it gave me the typical NY beer halls I've been missing since being in London

    Melissa M.

    Introverts of the world: So first and foremost, if you're not a people person like myself, this place is awesome. Just walk in and seat yourself, scan a QR code, order and pay on your phone. Sit for a few minutes then someone will bring you food. Amazing. About as little human interaction as possible. The food was great. The setting is fun. Stop in for a quick bite or sit down and take your time.

    Kenneth K.

    Came here for our last lunch during our honeymoon after the Tower of London and we were very impressed. Their beers are wonderful as are their guest beers. The menu is half vegetarian/vegan and half meat so we enjoyed both their plant-based Carolina Chicken and Bacon Double Cheese Beyond Burger along with a side of Sweet Potato Fries. The deserts are also great and we ordered the Deep Fried Oreos and Cookie Monster. The server was great and they have good outdoor seating as well. If we come back to the UK, we would be happy to try BrewDog again and look forward to going to their US location in Columbus, Ohio where my father now lives.

    We were exploring the Tower of London and we stumbled across this place. It had a huge variety of beers. The bartender was really friendly and answered all our questions. We came at 5pm so you could see everyone getting off work and just vibing here.

    People across ordered mushroom steaks said it was disgusting then left - one bite gone from each
    Chelsea C.

    We ordered at the table and it took 56 minutes to bring out our food! The place isn't busy there are only 2 other tables with people at them. It's very quiet in here other than the music. The vegan bangers and mash were inedible; the mashed potatoes tasted as if they were the powder type without enough water - they were SO dry and flakey. The gravy was nasty and congealed and the "sausages" were dry and had a HORRIBLE interior texture. Absolutely atrocious tasting. The cauliflower wings were okay they had a nice exterior shell that was very lightly fried but upon biting into it, you're met with raw cauliflower. I guess it isn't fried enough to cook it. Would not recommend eating here.

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    Ron P.

    Unfortunately we don't have this chain craft brewery in the US yet (I heard the first is expected to be in Columbus, OH). This growing chain of brew pubs is one of the top Scottish craft breweries and a favorite of my son & daughter in law. Their beer varies in styles and very good with some being exceptional, with their Punk IPA being excellent. Besides the great beer selection they have some good and unfortunately some not so good pub food. We were touring London having been to Borough's market where some of us had lunch but the rain chased us away and we decided to have a beer and some heavy snacks / lunch as it was within walking distance. I ordered the Native Son Double IPA and was not disappointed as it was very smooth and delightfully good. My son had the Punk IPA a favorite of ours. We ordered a sharing portion of the cauliflower wings which have a light fry coating and a zippy buffalo wing sauce (quite good, especially if you are a vegetarian or vegan). My son order the vegan hotdog which he said could have been warmer and would not get again. My daughter in law had the vegan "Sunday Roast" which was made of seitan and she really enjoyed it and would get it again. We also had an order of Mac and Cheese which was just average. Food and Beverage Quality 4 The beers is a 4.5 but food was mixed review 3 Atmosphere- 4 Trendy with an up beat vibe, especially compared to most British pubs. Service 4 Waiters are friendly and engaging. They are also pet friendly. Price 4 Beer and food were priced well. Just need to know what they do well in the food area. The beer is VG!

    Steven B.

    Was in the Tower Hill area on a Thursday night and passed by BrewDog. I paused to read what the deal is. Local craft beer and a lot of variety. The space is huge and absolutely jam-packed. You must be persistent and assertive to get to the bar and make your order. I'm not sure how the barkeep can even hear me over the crowd, but he does. I was feeling like a stout and got a pint of the Jet Black Heart. Smooth. Not much complexity. Just smooth, malty. Slight tinge of bitter on the finish. Uber clean stout. I give the Brew Dog Tower Hill location a solid recommendation.

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    Mike R.

    As close as I've seen to an American style pub/brewery but with more than enough Brit touches that it's still London vibing. Can get some harder to find higher ABV suds since most of England is 4-5 range. Great spot to unwind and relax after the London Tower and Tower bridge. Learned that the European BrewDogs use real grapefruit in their Elvis Juice and my Pittsburgh outpost uses juice

    Rick P.

    What a cool brewery and restaurant! I really wish I was able to bring this fantastic place home with me! I tried about 2 million of their brews and loved everyone of them. Punk IPA has to be my favorite. I honestly wish I could get the IPA back home. I also enjoyed the food. The Buffalo Chicken was excellent.

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    Food was good , great atmosphere . Fun place to dine & drink. Great location . Would return again

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    London Fields Brewery - London field brewery Hackney hopster,a classic

    London Fields Brewery

    3.9(17 reviews)
    2.2 miLondon Fields
    ££

    Why go to Munich when you can bring Oktoberfest to you? At least, that was the idea when Tristan…read moreforwarded the deets on London Fields Brewery's 'Ocktoberfest' day. Greeted by a few fellow yelpers, some delightful brew, a guest appearance by the German bratwurst stand (typically located at Broadway Market) and bountiful warm sunshine, the afternoon couldn't have been more pleasant. On this particular occasion, there was even live music to thrill the audience. As to the brewery itself, the staff is knowledgeable and friendly, offering me some advice on a brew I might like. As it turns out, their Love Not War fit the bill just fine; a pint of it was enough to have me feeling quite fine. Though the majority of the seating here is outside under massive umbrellas, there's a good amount of room inside as well. Hopefully this brewery will continue to open its doors to the public throughout the colder months of the year. It's too great a find to have unavailable for the upcoming winter!

    I went there for a launch of Texan tea beer, and the atmosphere was lovely at around 6 pm on…read moreThursday, but then we went on a brewery tour, and returned at 8 pm and the place was absolutely packed. There wasn't even a chance of making your way to the bar... The beers seem reasonably priced ( same prices as in nearby off-licences, and are great for someone tired of boring beers and with urge to explore. It was quite fascinating to see the actual brewery, as the place is tiny, and it is hard to believe they are producing quite high quantities. It is quite obvious that they really need to expand...

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    London Fields Brewery - This is the three weiss monkeys cheesecake they do, couldn't be faulted and you could really taste the beer in the jelly on top

    This is the three weiss monkeys cheesecake they do, couldn't be faulted and you could really taste the beer in the jelly on top

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    The Experiment

    The Experiment

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.9 miHackney Downs

    Solid mash up of two breweries…read more This is yet another reclaimed space, residing under the London overground line (as many in this part of town do). The space is bright and open, noticably less cluttered than it's neighbors (the guys next door have a camper food truck wedged in). The beer was spot on, and in particular the saison-esque beer I finished with was perfect. The only real drawback of this place is the one tiny bathroom...they are quite a popular bar, so the line gets a bit long (pop into the bar next door, they don't seem to mind). Great beer in a super fun part of town, you should make your way over here

    Rolled out of Central London on a Friday afternoon to arrive here just as they opened at 5PM as I…read morehad heard it was a 'small' space. HA! The space is huge compared to the various taprooms along Bermondsey which are huddled under train tracks in much smaller spaces. If you're looking for hazy IPAs and mixed fermentation beers then Pressure Drop and Verdant and both representing England well. Found a few beers right on par with personal favorites from US brewers like NYC's Other Half or Chicago's Mikerphone. Getting there was an easy train ride out of Liverpool St. station and was well worth the trip. Make sure to leave room for a stout or two from St. John at Hackney right next door.

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    Goose Island Brewpub - Deep dish pizza

    Goose Island Brewpub

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.9 miLiverpool Street / Broadgate

    After leaving a different brewery-branded craft beer bar very close by (three guesses...), a friend…read moreand I headed here in search of more delicious beer in a calmer and quieter atmosphere. One of my regular bus routes goes right by the front doors, so from the moment I saw the construction going on and the Goose Island stencils on the windows, I'd been super excited to try this place once it opened. I was looking forward to finally sitting down inside. The brewpub, which occupies a ground-floor unit, is definitely spacious. The bar is on the left as you walk in, with a row of high-top tables to the right. In back up a couple of stairs is another seating area and the brew equipment. This means Goose Island has more space than some other bars in Shoreditch, which helped the atmosphere feel calmer than where we had been before. And we didn't need to shout to hear each other. The friendly bartender helped us sample a number of brews on tap before we made up our minds on a Gillian (strawberry honey gose) and an IPA. We also perused the food menu, and shared an order of fries (£3) which were seriously nothing to write home about. Familiar with the well-designed, internationally-inspired, beer-paired food menus at other Goose Island locations in places like Seoul and Shanghai, I was disappointed to see their London offerings. They've opted for a sort of Chicago-inflected Americana with pizzas, subs, and a few sides. I'd call it rather boring. Sure, the 16" pizzas coming out to other tables smelled good, but for between £14-16, I'd expect something more special. In fact, I'd expected something more special in general. The generic exposed brick design that's probably supposed to mirror "gritty" Chicago felt hollow. The answer that I got when I asked what makes the 312 an "urban" wheat beer (that it's "urban" because it's from Chicago) forced an awkward laugh from my throat. The nicest thing was the bathrooms which, though I deplore gender segregation--come on people, go unisex, it's just a pot to piss in--provided three "F" to one "M" and had great-smelling soap. Kinda sad though if that's what impressed me most. I probably won't be back.

    Situation: - Saturday evening/night, last Friday of…read moreDecember in 2018 - Order of an IPA Pros - Friendly service - The IPA was very good - There a decent amount of space of tables on the main level and a few on the slightly higher next level Cons - The layout is okay, it's good if you're with a group

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    The Cambridge Brew House - Salt and pepper squid

    The Cambridge Brew House

    3.5(31 reviews)
    49.0 mi
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    I hang here whenever I'm in Cambridge - it's the only real Craft joint in the town - but I can…read morenever get a handle on it. So I went to their 'Craft festival' a few weeks back and, um, um? There, was, ummmmmm nothing. I did have a draught carrot Saison - a first even for Craft Jesus! - which was seriously nasty in a bad/good way. Still, if you remember it, somethings going on, right? They have some weird taps and the occasional DIPA, still a rare Craft horse in the UK. It just doesn't come together for me. You have to be 'eating' to sit in the booth area - most unCrafty - and too much hipster dust has settled into the floorboards. My Craft Jesus rating a confused PA/IBA 52 IBU

    I could easily spend a few hours in The Cambridge Brewhouse. In fact, I think we did!…read more It's good to see somewhere balance between pub and bar, and Cambridge is lucky to have somewhere like the Brew House as opposed to the usual chain suspects. The interior is very light and there's plenty of seating, with a 'restaurant' section towards the back and more upstairs. We headed straight to the bar when we arrived and looked over the different options. As usual, there were cask and keg available, which you can choose either from looking at the different labels (so sue me, I often choose my drinks based on the design!) or at the large blackboard. They also have some cans and bottles in the fridges, plus wines and spirits are also available. I tried some of the Cambridge Brewhouse's own pale ale - when in Rome and all that - and stuck with it for a couple of pints. It was nice and light, and a great session beer. Service was friendly and reminded me very much of drinking in Manchester; they're more than willing to let you taste a few of the beers and talk you through their favourites on that day. Worth a visit if you're a beer fan.

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