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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Propeller Brewing Company - 5/30/23 FYI, menu, todays options, taps

    Propeller Brewing Company

    4.2(51 reviews)
    1.9 kmNorth End
    $$

    What a GREAT find! Not sure if many tourists can find this…read moreplace, 1 mile out of the way; but worth the visit in my opinion. Quality/Quantity - ESB, closest they had to a red and it fulfilled my needs. Atmosphere - Cool decor and art. See pictures. There is also an arcade here, but it was closed when we arrived. Indoor/outdoor spaces. Dog friendly. Full service or a to-go area. Open 7 days a week from noon until 8pm, 10pm, or midnight. See picture. Yelp's and their website's hours differ slightly. Service - 6 stars. Sorry, I forgot his name, as it has been almost 3 months since I visited. Yes, I am very behind on my Yelps due to my extensive travels. He was so patient, a GREAT ambassador of the brand. Sampled a few beers for me, etc. He even offered and brought out a blanket for my wife when he noticed she was cold and I prefer to sit outside rather than inside. Thank you again! Price - Reasonable price + generous tip, especially since we are out of the tourist areas. Owner Suggestion - Congrats on your success since 1997 with our 4+ locations and since 2013 with this location. I am so glad that John's (the founder) first beer was the ESB which was the one I got.

    We popped in to get out of the rain and try a local beer ... very friendly atmosphere, excellent…read morestaff and good beer/cider

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    Propeller Brewing Company - 5/30/23 FYI, exterior, entrance. And yes the beer is cold!

    5/30/23 FYI, exterior, entrance. And yes the beer is cold!

    Propeller Brewing Company - 5/30/23 FYI, arcade business hours

    5/30/23 FYI, arcade business hours

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    Battery Park Beer Bar & Eatery - Dartmouth-style Jughead

    Battery Park Beer Bar & Eatery

    4.3(62 reviews)
    0.2 kmDowntown Dartmouth
    $$

    Alright, so I'm officially bad at taking notes on Battery Park. Granted, in the past we've either…read moregone with friends or been pretty busy, but taking four trips to actually get my first set of notes is a bit embarrassing. It's wild to think that Battery Park has been open for nearly a decade, but the years go by quickly! I'd only been there once before we left NS for several years, and once we returned and got a place in Dartmouth, I knew we'd be here frequently. Burgers and beer - what's not to like?! This first documented visit saw me diving into the Ace Burger part of the menu. I've loved Ace's burgers since their start in the kitchen at Gus' Pub, and I'm glad that they survived the ebb and flow of food trends, un like several other gourmet burger joints. I opted for the Dartmouth-Style Jughead, which is a sort of fancied-up version of In-N-Out's cult favourite, the Animal-Style burger, which involves cooking the patty in mustard on the flat top, and topping it with a messy burger sauce. Battery Park's iteration didn't evoke my vague memories of In-N-Out quite the same way that Stillwell's similarly-themed Burger Week offering did, but it was undeniably an excellent burger. Two, smashed patties with wonderfully crisp edges were lovingly topped with gooey slices of cheese, "Dartmouth sauce" and caramelized onions. This wasn't a pure umami bomb though, as classic accoutrements of lettuce, tomato and a pickle helped brighten up and balance out the burger. The fries were also top notch; the skin-on, hand-cut fries were nice and crispy, and addictively salty. My wife stuck with her long-running favourite, the Pig Mac, which unsurprisingly has pork subbing in for beef in another homage to a famous burger. The flavour is spot-on, and much, much better than its namesake, as in addition to the superior ingredients and execution, it doesn't come with that weird McDonald's aftertaste and regret. As we often do to get the best of both worlds, my wife had gotten a salad so that we could share our different sides. Battery Park's Caesar salad stuck close to the classic recipe, but stood out from the forgettable masses of this ubiquitous side thanks to their deeply rich and flavourful, house-made dressing, fried capers and real bacon. On my next time there, summer was now in full swing, and we snagged a table on the back patio. It was my first time out there, and I was impressed by the space. Patios in very urban settings often have limited real estate, but Battery Park's was a very good size, and had a chill vibe, like it was somebody's (large and busy) back deck. I wasn't feeling particularly burger-y with the heat, so I chose the mushroom dumplings and miso salad, while my other half went with the pork belly and pineapple burger. It was a little bit of a wait with a full house inside and out, but a cold beer and great company made it pass quickly. The dumplings were deep fried to a deep brown, but didn't taste at all burnt, with the spectacularly crisp wrapper encasing the rich mix of chopped mushrooms inside. A dipping sauce of perhaps soy and chili sauce brought added layers of flavour, and a little salad of radish and green onions added a splash of colour and freshness. My miso and ginger salad was very good, with plentiful fresh veg, apple and crisp slices of fried tofu that were beautifully encrusted with white and black sesame seeds, although the overall flavour profile wasn't as Asian as I expected. The namesake ingredients of the creamy dressing didn't really stand out, but it was a tasty salad nonetheless. My wife's burger was an impressive sight, with glistening, glazed slices of pork belly and a grilled section of pineapple on top of one of Ace's always-fantastic patties. The combination of sweet and savoury was a winning one, and it made me think of one of the first "gourmet" burgers I ever had, the Ultimate Burger at The Henry House, which also comes with pineapple. As expected, the top-notch fries were good to the last fry, and I should know, as I finished off what my wife didn't have room for! I suppose the idiom that "a lot of ink has been spilled" doesn't apply in this digital age, but fixtures like Battery Park still deserve attention for the great job that they're still doing after all these years.

    The burger was good the fries is where they lack to much salt on the fries the service was ok but…read moreshe seemed to be oh yum about it

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    Battery Park Beer Bar & Eatery - Pig Mac and Caesar salad

    Pig Mac and Caesar salad

    Battery Park Beer Bar & Eatery - Pork belly and pineapple burger

    Pork belly and pineapple burger

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    Nine Locks Brewing - Cans ready for the store on site and some in the NSLC. Four brews available now - Dirty Blonde, Porter, IPA, ESP

    Nine Locks Brewing

    4.3(9 reviews)
    3.7 kmDartmouth
    $$

    Fantastic venue for friends, beer, and don't forget the dogs! The staff are super friendly and…read moreaccommodating.

    r and a side of screaming: On Sunday 7th April, my friends…read moreand I went to this venue after our inaugural run for a social running club. After a couple of rounds, Henry the (mis)manager refused me service, so a friend offered me his beer, which I took a sip from. Henry's colleague, this miserable and rude woman, then proceeded to shout and scream like an immature child at me - a customer - how I'm making them unsafe at work and demanding that I leave the premises. Of course I leave, who enjoys being screamed at? A few minutes later I'm sitting outside the venue on the street and I'm on the phone to my friend, still at the bar, asking when he'll leave, when Henry comes out to harass me, accusing me of screaming - funny, his idiot colleague just did that to me, yet it's okay if she behaves that way. Isn't that funny? Refusing service is part of your job. Screaming and abuse is not. If you are that incompetent at a simple task and need to resort to shouting to solve a problem, you are clearly in the wrong job. The venue was practically empty, even on Sunday afternoon, which is highly telling of the quality of staff. An extremely disappointing and upsetting experience, Henry and his idiot colleague are an embarrassment to the brewing label and the craft, as a whole.

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    Nine Locks Brewing
    Nine Locks Brewing
    Nine Locks Brewing - Tasting room

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    Tasting room

    Boxing Rock Brewing Company - Double IPA and Pale ale, two of their three varieties

    Boxing Rock Brewing Company

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.8 kmWaterfront, South End
    $$

    I have tried or I mean drank or I mean really pounded back all three beers this brewing company has…read moreto offer and I love the beer. The Hunky dory is a pale ale made with some interesting stuff like citrus zest and green tea? What? But it works light fresh at 5%. Then they have the Temptation red mmmmm a rich yet very drinkable red beer they say on the bottle it is like a sultry jazz singer in my glass. I did not see her because I sucked all the beer straight out of the bottle. Temptation rings in at 6% yum. Now may I introduce to you a real heavy weight mans man kind of beer whatever that means? I hear people say that kind of thing all the time? The vicars cross double IPA it is 8.5% yet even my wife said "I like it" then I told her that is an 8.5% and she seemed surprised. This double IPA has punch but you do not really notice it as much as you would expect at this % and style of beer. The only thing I did notice was on the double IPA bottles which are sold in the 650 ML size is that the fill lines are really all over the place. I got one where the fill is at the bottom of the bottle neck and one near the top and some are in the middle of the bottle neck where you would expect it. Here are some places I found this beer. It was a bit of a hunt so this info may help. Call ahead before heading out to get some if you can to make sure they have it in stock. NSLC Barrington has Hunky dory in a 6 pack $12.99 Bishops cellar has Hunky dory $13.00 and temptation red $13.50 in the 6 pack Boxing rock booth at the seaport Market on Saturday has the Vicars Cross in 650 ml bottles $5.00 + growlers and tastings all three beers.

    The Seaport Market has lots to offer for beer and wine tastings but wait...there's a new brewery in…read moreShelburne, NS. This morning the cheerful young lady at the Boxing Rock booth (next to Mary's Bread Basket) stopped us for a taste. They offer three varieties for sale and tasting at the Seaport Market plus Bishop's Cellar and other local outlets. Great tasting beer!

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