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    4.1 (61 reviews)
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    Jared R.

    One of the best brewpubs/ gastropubs in the City. They have a nice selection of beers in various styles (all very drinkable and not too hoppy) and a nice kitchen that offers interesting takes on Pub Food. They also do specials like Mussels on Wednesdays and Fish and Chips on Friday. Very affordable for the quality of the food. Funky atmosphere and never too quiet or super loud. Recommended

    Corn chips, hamburger and hot dog buns, and more
    Mary T.

    I headed down to Eastbound Brewery after work last Tuesday. My original intent was to pick up a Yelp perk. What I didn't expect was making a purchase because I couldn't resist. I got there just before 6 pm. You can't park along Queen Street East until after rush hour (that is, after 6 pm). It's GreenP parking along Queen. Instead, I drove around the block and parked on Thompson Street. Parking there was free for an hour between 8 am and 6 pm. Cool! I walked in and was greeted by a friendly woman. I said that I was picking up my Yelp perk and you could tell by her expressive eyes that she knew what to do. She asked for my name, found it on the list, and said that she'd prepare my goodies. I did some browsing. Deadly! I loved so much of what I saw. You can pick up salsas, beverages, hoodies, hamburger and hot dog buns, dill pickles, corn tortilla chips, and so much more. What caught my attention were the popcorn seasonings. Oh, be still, my heart! I caved and bought a pack. "I found my section," I said to the female staffer, who laughed with me. "I'm so glad!" she exclaimed. She put my two cans of beer in a paper bag, along with my popcorn seasoning. I paid for the extra item with change, which I normally don't have. I tipped her, which she appreciated. The beer is excellent. They were still nicely chilled by the time I got home. I had the backpacker first. It's a blonde ale. I love crisp, bright ales. This one screams love. The graphics on this can were amazing. I had the stone skipper when I got home. It has a stronger in-your-face taste. Although you can make out the fruity-citrusy notes, the pepper dominates at first, and then fades away. It's different. I thought that I would dislike it because I'm not a major pepper fan in beer, but it works nicely. The curry coconut popcorn seasoning was excellent! My popcorn game has been elevated to new gourmet levels. So good! I had an excellent beer and popcorn seasoning experience. I'd come back for snacks. Everything looked so good! I love the grab-pay-go concept for beer and snacks. I will return! (171)

    Matt W.

    I visited Eastbound Brewing during lockdown and they had great options for take-home beers. Although the LCBO carries Eastbound Brewing Beers, you can get the full selection of their craft beers here in larger packs/cases. Apart from the Craft Beers, their takeout food options were available including burgers, hot dogs and chips/salsa. If you're interested in some swag, they had t-shirts, hats, dog collars and other memorabilia available.

    Rochelle C.

    Truthfully.... I am not a huge fan of beer. But I am SO GLAD I was a part of this event! Thank you yelp and Eastbound Brewery! The 2 beer were actually really good. Out of the 2, I enjoyed "The Backpacker" more. I posted photos on instagram, and many people commented on the amazing packaging. I actually peeled off the labels from both cans to stick in my journal

    Backpacker Blonde Ale was my favourite!
    Hin T.

    Was lucky to try some of Eastbound brews recently and I loved them! Especially the Backpacker Blonde Ale. The smaller can size is great for hot days so you don't have a tall ball languishing in the sun. I would definitely recommend you try them out!

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    Leonard E.

    I've had a pretty stressful week and had to wait till the weekend to make my way down to 700 Queen Street E and Eastbound Brewing. With new pandemic measures in effect, takeout was the only option. They serve food here prepared in a kitchen visible upon entering the establishment or ready to go grocery items include beer pickled eggs, olives, or olives. How about some hot sauce or salsa? They sell the chips, granola, bagels, and spices as well. Wine too! You can also purchase company merchandise like winter hats, clothing, dog collars, leash, and beer drinking glasses to name a few things. Had a perk of two complimentary beers; a dry hopped saison called Stone Skipper (6% alc/vol), a blonde ale pegged the Backpacker (5.2% alc/vol). My taste buds voted for the Skipper. I wanted to try an IPA so I picked up four 355ml cans of Saboteur (6% alc/vol) ...very nice taste! BTW, I paid 50 cents for 15 minutes of P street parking on my mobile app. Good thing because I came out to see Parking Enforcement eyeing my vehicle. That would have been a $30 ticket on Sunday, if I did otherwise.

    Philip C.

    Came by on April 19, the first day of the Yelp Elite Perk event, which also happened to be my birthday. The event provided all invitees on the list with two complimentary beers from Eastbound Brewing. I got the Stone Skipper and Backpacker, a dry hopped saison and blonde ale. Pretty cool graphics on the cans. I glanced at their food menu as I waited for my beer to be bagged. Heard many great things about the food here and items on the menu sounded appetizing. As I was in a rush, I opted to not order anything that day but definitely on my list to try some other beers and food.

    Jess L.

    Friendly staff, welcoming area. This is the place to come by for a quick pickup of beers to go (during pandemic restrictions) and grab a quite bite to go. There's also lots of other non alcoholic drink options along with frozen foods and pastry items to pickup! Definitely stop by if you're in the neighborhood

    Cheddar & Green Onjon Pretzel
    Jon-Jon G.

    One of my favourite breweries in the city, and I've yet to have a beer from them that I don't like. Their weekday Happy Hour (12-6PM) is a steal with $5 pints and snacks. They've got some other food deals depending on the day of the week. Be sure to give their pretzel a try!

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    Lisa C.

    Wanted to look for a brewery to sit down and work that's not super loud and dim so we decided to come here for some craft beer. It was really spacious bar and seating at the front with the brew space at the back. Our beer selections for the day were, Revealed Constellations -IPA Basecamp El Dorado -APA Baker's Breakfast -Stout Along with some of their craft beer, I had the Eastbound brunch which comes with a toast, avocado, baked potatoes, 2 eggs. My favourite part of the brunch is their toast which tastes like a croissant and their baked potatoes. We were there from 1-3:30 on a saturday, with the busiest time being 1:30-2:30

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    Amy L.

    Didn't come here for the beer but they had very very good brunch! Walked by and came here on a whim since White Lily Diner down the street was an hour wait (!!). So glad we did because this place is amazing! No wait and the food and service was phenomenal. We ordered a small plate of the pickled stuff (the pickled strawberries were excellent!), eggs benny with kale and smoked salmon (THE BEST!!), and a sort of vegetarian bean stew with an egg and pita, which was also spectacular - very hearty and tasty. Ohh and they have great spicy ceasars! Will definitely be coming here again!

    Apparently their beer selection changes.
    Stephanie S.

    Very friendly, unpretentious brewery! Female server was particularly very nice. Beer, like many things, is up to your personal taste so there were a couple that I didn't care for namely their Milk Stout & I *think* their Hefenweizen. The Hefe had this weird chemically taste. 4 x 5oz pours were $11. Restaurant itself is actually quite big and deep. So there's plenty of space to move around. Apparently their food is very good too, but I had just had lunch, so I cannot personally vouch for it.

    Jennifer K.

    $5 a pint for any draft on Tuesdays?! Sweet! Eastbound Brewing has this nice casual vibe. Fun to drop by for a drink alone or with a friend or 2. The selection of beer brewed in house was limited during our visit but there are also a few crafted beer from other local breweries. We were at the bar while the staff was labelling and stocking their fridge with beers right off the line. Those 32 oz crowlers is one of the biggest can of beers I seen for $9. Service was attentive and we were checking on numerous of times. Highly recommended. Drop by next time when you are in the neighbourhood!

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    Caledon Hills Brewing - Chicken

    Caledon Hills Brewing

    4.7(13 reviews)
    50.8 km

    We enjoy coming here for the double patty smash burger with fries! The side of garlic mayo takes…read moreit over the top. The portion is generous and always hits the spot. We have always been greeted with a smile and served with kindness. You can decide to eat outside on the patio or inside the "old church" building.

    I was on this side of town for a snowy obstacle race at Albion Hills Park and came here for a bite…read morewith friends at the end of the race. One of the staff recommended eats is the cheeseburger and duck wings. The smash burger and fries is very addicting. Maybe one of the best smash burgers I've had in a while. The duck wings are a generous portion size and a tasty sticky kind of goodness. We originally wanted brussel sprouts but it sold out so opted for the beet salad which is pretty good too. All in all, I'm surprised the food is so good! I may have enjoyed it more than the flight of beers we ordered. I told the staff to choose a selection for us. The CPA is one I prefered most among the ones I tried, with a bit more floral or complex notes than the rest. This family-run brewery and restaurant was converted from a small church and has been opened for a couple of years. Find your own seat, order and pay in the front and food would be sent to your table. The tip range suggested the same as a full service restaurant. There are six communal tables and also enclosed sheds outside for additional seating.

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    Inside the old church building.

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    Ginger carrot soup and pretzel

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    Brothers Brewing Company

    3.2(5 reviews)
    73.4 km
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    I'm unhappy with the service I received there. I had been give a fifty dollar gift card to…read moreBrothers Brewing Company and they only provided four cans of beer (or I could sit down and drink four pints by myself in the middle of the afternoon - that was the other option). For a retirement gift, my boss had bought $50 gift certificates to six micro breweries in Guelph, which has been great. We've had dinner at some, but at others, I have just bought cans of beer to go (usually I put in a bit more cash and get 18 cans). This place must not have had a proper gift certificate, because I just had a "pint card" (4 beers value - $34) and the balance was rung up as 2 X 473mL lagers, for about $50. I explained to the server that I was sure this was meant to represent a $50 gift card and she said it was just a pint card and my boss must have drank the two tall boys there (while touring around Guelph to get gift cards at 2pm). Anyway, I finally took the 4 cans, which were $34 plus tax, although for $30, you could get 6 cans. I'm probably going on too long about this, but I feel like I was ripped off and this is my only way to deal with it, emotionally. Anyway, I will never go back there again, and please, never buy a gift certificate from this establishment.

    This was my first time visiting this place. They have a nice terrace set up so we were glad to have…read morea seat outside. This is exclusively a brewery so they do not seem to serve food themselves but have other restaurant pop ups and encourage to bring your own food! To know more about their pop ups follow their instagram. We were excited for the Oyster popup from Island Oysters paired with a laza kombucha and a baby thunder pale ale. The service was attentive although note you need to order at the bar.

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    Island Oysters taster platter

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    Laza pop kombuch

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    Rorschach Brewing Company - Hedonism and Truth Serum beers

    Rorschach Brewing Company

    4.1(75 reviews)
    2.5 kmLeslieville
    $$

    Found this place while looking for a nearby bar. It looks big from the outside, though the inside…read morefeels a bit shabby - or maybe "casual" is a better word to describe it. We went on a weekday evening, so it was pretty quiet. The wooden tables and seating added a more laid-back vibe. The Chicken Karaage was good - big chunks of chicken and crispy. Drinks were good too with a reasonable price. Service was amazing. The hostess was very sweet. Overall it's a nice place to chill if you don't mind the super laid-back vibe. Food (quality, creativity, consistency) - 3.3/5 Drinks (quality, variety) - 3.5/5 Ambience (interior design, cleanliness) - 3/5 Service (courtesy, knowledge, timeliness) - 4/5 Value (quality vs. price) - 3.5/5 OVERALL - 3.46

    Rorschach offers two cocktails from a can, an espresso martini and margarita (both $15) that our…read moreserver warned isn't made fresh. Got it, I lowered my expectations and found both drinkable but diluted the margarita to combat its excessive sugariness. If anything, their menu was the perfect hearty base before a night of drinking. Having shared two of their sandwiches, the smashed burger ($21) was a hit. The potato bun was topped with two generous sized beef patties that are a little thick for a smashed burger but still had a nice crust. I liked that there was plenty of fixings including lettuce, tomato, cheese, caramelized onion, pickles, and a house sauce to give it interest. This was a tasty burger. Meanwhile, the potato bun disintegrated with the Korean fried chicken sando ($21) making it difficult to eat. Still, the chicken breast was hot and juicy with plenty of breading to give it a crunchy bite. But despite the liberal smear of gochujang mayo, it wasn't overly spicy and needed more heat. Adding some lettuce with the pickles may also help create a barrier between the bun and sauce to ensure the bread can hold up better. Maybe Rorschach's supplier gave them a bushel of the tiny potatoes, but their fries were cut so small... it's like eating Hickory sticks in fry form. You'd think a smaller fry means more crispy edges, but we just found they were really dried out. Rorschach Brewing Co's dining room is surprisingly spacious with picnic tables scattered throughout to accommodate varying sized tables. They were understaffed for a Friday, but the two servers did their best and made sure our large table was served and out in time for the concert. Perhaps they even breathed a sigh of relief once we vacated. So long loud ladies, we can go back to swigging beers.

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    Rorschach Brewing Company - Front sign.

    Front sign.

    Rorschach Brewing Company - Front bar / tap room.

    Front bar / tap room.

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    Niagara Brewing Company - Beer Flights

    Niagara Brewing Company

    3.8(13 reviews)
    67.8 km

    Rating: 3.5 Stars I…read morestopped by here in a group of 3 on a late Saturday afternoon. Only two spots were filled and so we got our choice of where we wanted to sit. The bartender was the only person on the floor and she was very friendly. Her service was great and we enjoyed the pop punk collection she had playing the whole time we were dining in. We ordered some drinks and for food we shared a chicken club on sourdough and a Reuben. The food did take quite a long time to come out even though we were the only ones who ordered food at the time. The chicken itself was ok, a bit bland but had some good toppings and was well toasted. We had fries with this sandwich and it was very well fried and it came in a huge portion. The Reuben was ok, instead of the tangier russian dressing I'm used to this one was more straight mayo based so the flavors weren't what I was expecting. The marbled rye could have been buttered a little more when toasted as well. The amount of meat that it came with though was great and quite hefty. Both sandwiches also came with coleslaw and a pickle spear. The slaw was vinegar based and cut through the heaviness of the meat. I wish the pickle was more crispy though. All in all, a relaxed spot for lunch with good drink but ok food.

    Stopped by soon after they opened and sat at the bar. While there wasn't someone at the bar when we…read morewalked in, when the bartender came out, he was really friendly and attentive. It was quiet and enjoyable. We ordered all 8 beers off the menu for the flight and some chips and guacamole which came out pretty quickly. The chips were warm and fresh and both the guacamole and the tomato salsa were good and flavorful. I thought I would have really enjoyed the peach radler and the cream ale, neither were as sweet as I thought they would be and not what I would consider a peach radler or a cream ale. I did really enjoy their premium lager and their red ale. I definitely enjoyed here more than the brewery itself, mainly cause the service was much better and the staff was friendly.

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    Niagara Brewing Company - The 2 falls of Niagara.  USA falls on the left and the Canada falls on the right

    The 2 falls of Niagara. USA falls on the left and the Canada falls on the right

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