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    The Broken Barrel - Carmel

    4.5 (66 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Classy
    Quiet
    Good for groups

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    Cherry bourbon rita, barrel pick (Bulleit) old fashioned
    Mary H.

    We loved it here. This was our first time and our server/bartender was so kind and helpful. The food came out quickly and the drinks came out in about 5-6 minutes as they are craft cocktails. Tuesdays and Wednesdays all their appetizers (except traditional wings) are Half Off with the purchase of a specialty cocktail. This is a 21+ establishment. They are connected to Wolfie's so you can get the same food brought over on this side. Both Broken Barrel and Wolfie's have separate (not dog friendly) patios. We enjoyed the ahi tuna - buttery soft and delicious - and the chips and dip. The queso came with pico on top and was so good when mixed together. There was also a salsa cup and it was pretty tasty! The wings both boneless and traditional were so good. The boneless ones were nice and crispy. All wings had lots of sauce on them. We would come back for the drinks alone :) these were great craft cocktails and had a huge variety of bourbon cocktails (sweet or bourbon forward) with lots of different flavors. It was pretty unique compared to a lot of other bars or craft bars we've been to. If you appreciate and enjoy bourbon, check this place out. There's also a few non-bourbon cocktails to choose from if that's more your style!

    Ambience is very cool. Service was top notch. Cocktails were great. We had an appetizer and it was good! We will be back!

    P.B. & J
    Tabitha C.

    We popped in here with friends for a quick drink before our movie. I've been a craft beer girl for a long time, but I've been expanding into liquor and cocktails. I've developed a taste for Old Fashioned and was just going to get the traditional one...until I saw the P.B. & J...an Old Fashioned made with Screwball Whiskey, cherry liqueur, cranberry juice, bitters and fresh orange squeeze. I was sold! It was delicious! And I was suddenly sad we had a movie time to make. P.S. the hubby had a Tequila Old Fashioned. Also, very tasty! I will definitely be back to try more tasty concoctions! Plus, I really love everything about the interior...dark wood, comfy intimate seating, a speakeasy vibe.

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    Chance C.

    This is a really great bar. It has a speakeasy vibe, with low lighting and soft music. It is on the small side, which I enjoyed. The drinks are great and at a higher price point than the surrounding area. This is the second time I've been here and there has only been one bartender. So, the service was slow. I do recommend this as a pre-date spot.

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    Faren J.

    Sometimes you want to go where they know your name...but it's probably just because I'm here so much. Celebrating a special occasion? Had a rough day? Happy hour with friends? Just don't want to cook your own dinner? This place is the answer. Jene provides the best recommendations, and makes sure every visit is a great one.

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    Niki B.

    This place is SO unexpected! Located next to the casual Wolfie's Grill in Carmel (the buildings are attached and owned by the same person), this swanky whiskey and bourbon bar feels almost like a speakeasy. With its dim lighting, dark wood and intimate tables, it's the perfect date spot. There was only one server working on the Friday night that he visited, but he was working the room and keeping everyone happy. He was super fun and friendly, and interacting with all of the customers. I tried the Blood and Sand (Monkey Shoulder scotch whiskey, vermouth, blood orange shrub, cherry liqueur) and the New Old Fashioned (Bulleit Rye, brown sugar, bitters, orange and lemon). Both were SO delicious. Like, possibly my favorite whiskey cocktails I've ever had. They were well-mixed and not too strong, yet felt very strong. For $8-$10 dollars a cocktail, you definitely get your money's worth, as the drinks are very high quality and the service was great. You can sit st the bar, a few high top tables, or in the comfy lounge seats/sofas at the entrance. The place isn't too big, but fits around 40 seated and would be a great spot to rent out for a party.

    Whitney M.

    What a great find in Carmel! I was in the area and decided to search for nearby cocktail bars and The Broken Barrel popped up. I previously lived nearby and still was unaware this place existed, so we decided to take a chance! I'm not normally a whiskey drinker, but noticed on their website they had other cocktail offerings. Inside the space was very dim with dark wood and an open concept. I ordered the PB&J old fashioned, which was a great beginners whiskey drink! They did offer food from the restaurant next door, Wolfies. I would definitely return with my husband!

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    Liz D.

    I really enjoyed my visit here with a coworker. I truly did not know this gem existed & I'm glad she introduced me to it. I really liked that they had such an extensive menu of cocktail choices as well as whiskey and bourbon options. I chose to start with the classic whiskey sour and it was fantastic! The cocktail was so well balanced, and made very well. I would absolutely order it again next time I stop by. Second I took our waitresses recommendation and tried the Broken Barrel Sazerac and I did not regret that decision. Again, a well balanced cocktail that was full of flavor but did not hide the wonderful smoothness of the rye. We also ordered some pretzel breadsticks with queso from the Wolfies menu to have a snack with our cocktails and they came out crunchy on the outside + soft on the inside - exactly what you hope for. Would happily join anyone for a cocktail at this spot!

    Stephen J.

    I almost hate to give a review to this place because it is my favorite small bourbon bar and I don't want to blow up the spot. The bartenders especially Jenai are great! They engage in fun conversations, give great suggestions and are super attentive. The drink selection is amazing as well as the cocktail list. In addition, they usually have something special brewing like a local barrel old fashioned. I've become slightly hooked on the Peanut butter whiskey I've gotten in the PB&J. The sazarac is one of my favorites though. This is a great place but don't come. Because I love how cozy and quaint of a place it is and I'm sure you'll fall in love and try and take over my favorite place. Just keep this secret gem between me, you and Yelp.

    Ethan Z.

    My friend and I decided to get a drink and they suggested this place! Walking in it is a dimly-lit 1940's era feel - there is a lot of exposed brick and barrels. The feel of the place is something that I have not experienced in Carmel but it was definitely an awesome place and you have to check it out! Our waitress, Jené, was very nice and she was very knowledgeable about the menu and the drinks! I ordered the Justy Special which is one of their craft cocktails - it was amazing! My go-to drink is anything with Gin in it! They use Bombay Saphire which is my favorite kind of gin - the drink had hints of botanical elderflower. I will definitely be going back to the Broken Barrel to try their other craft cocktails!

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    Abhijit B.

    Oh how I love this place! The rustic ambiance with a small little bar at one end and stacked barrels at the other. Delicious whiskey cocktails for any and all whiskey fans. Perfect setting to have a nice conversation and great time with someone. I keep coming back!

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    Norm C.

    This place has potential. The bar selection was really good. Lots of excellent whiskeys and bourbons. I for once had a craft cocktail - Manhattan. It was quite tasty. Others in the group had cocktails as well. No complaints. They have a lounge seating area that resembles a cigar bar but no smoking. Very quiet. Down side was the service was very slow and it wasn't very busy. Will come here again. Its worth the go and i expect it will improve.

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    4 months ago

    Just went for cocktails and they did not disappoint. Creative creations, attentively served.

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    Amazing ambiance. Bartender was fantastic and had great recommendations. Would absolutely return

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    Great adult night date environment. Classy and quiet bar to enjoy mixed drinks and good service. Food is solid Wolfies casual dining.

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    Delish food and fantastic cocktails. Bartender was so knowledgeable and made great recommendations

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    One of the best bars in the area. Awesome atmosphere, great service, and delicious drinks.

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    Thank you, Gavin! We appreciate you!!

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    Thanks for giving us a try, Monish. See you again soon!

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