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Town Square Brewing

4.2 (40 reviews)
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Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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Mark P.

Found this hidden gem today! Great beer brewery! They have an amazing variety of great tasting beer! The decor is very nice and the staff is friendly. The only reason why I didn't give a 5 star rating is because of how the place is setup and didn't have much variety of food! You have to order your beer on the main floor and then have to carry it up a steep flight of stairs yourself where then have to find a table in a tiny space! Stairs and being buzzed don't mix very well! Lol! And also wished they would add some more variety of pub food for selection! Some wings would br a great addition! Just saying! But the beer is good!

Flight of beers!
Anna C.

I highly recommend this place for great beer, decent food and a casual atmosphere to play a variety of board games! We ordered 2 flights of beers to try as many beers as possible. My favorites were their short circuit IPA and their beet Juice sour - it sounds odd but it was perfectly balanced and delicious! We ordered a pizza to share and the carrot cake for dessert, both dishes were good. At the cash is a fridge with a selection of beers that you can buy by the can or in a four pack. You can even mix and match to create a custom four pack for the same price.

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Brittney D.

Town Square Brewing has such a cool ambiance!! With views through the windows into the brewery from the top floor, stairs to the top deck looking over the bar, the inviting warm fireplace and faux bear skin chairs to snuggle up to are simply exquisite. The food is always fantastic and seasonal changing with some classics that stay the same! The craft beers are always really rich and distinctive. Every visit at Town Square Brewing has me exited to come back here again!! I was here more recently at the brewery and discovered they no longer have ACE Coffee on the menu. I am devastated !! I decided to try the new coffee on the menu and was a little disappointed. Hopefully ACE Coffee will make a come back soon.

Sterling Silver Pilsner beer
Chris J.

Stopped by on a recent Saturday night and immediately couldn't believe we hadn't come earlier - this place is fantastic! Service was good. The staff were very friendly, stopped by to ask us if we wanted more beer when our glasses were almost empty, and overall did an excellent job. The beer we tried was excellent. We tried three different beers and all were good. I believe most of their beers are brewed onsite but they do have a number of guest taps. For dinner we got the dill pretzel to start. It was tasty, but maybe a little small. We tried the Soul Food pizza (chicken, maple butter, chilli and chives) which was a nice mixture of sweet and spice. The inside was nice, modern but simple overall. The place is located in a strip mall in south Edmonton which isn't easy to find, but overall the place is a gem for south Edmonton. We will definitely return.

Flight!
Elaine C.

My friend and i went here for dinner on a Friday evening. For some casual bites and more importantly beer and a relaxed, rustic atmosphere, this place is highly recommended. We got 2 chairs by the fireplace which we both really enjoyed! I tried the flight of beer and honestly every one I tried was delicious! The pond surfer California common and the wildgrowth lemongrass saison were a couple of my favourites. We both tried the soul food pizza (essentially chicken and waffle pizza). It was pretty delicious but was hoping for a few more toppings as some parts were just crust and a bit dry. We also tried the cheetoh mac n cheese which had a bit of kick to it. It was my personal favourite along with the beer. I plan to return again to try more of the menu!

Guacamole & chips at Town Square Brewery
Tracey S.

Great local brewery! Selection of taps are quite eclectic. We tried the air tractor Alberta ale, sterling silver Pilsner, and Master Splinter Amber Session. The Alberta Ale is recommended for its light taste and smooth. The Amber Session is recommended if you like a darker beer with more hops taste For our meal we had the guacamole & chips, and the taco sampler. The chicken and pork were the best. The steak wasn't great. The meat was a bit tough. Get the chicken and pork!!

The dill hole. Absolutely delicious if you enjoy dill flavour
Ryan K.

Ok so I've heard of this place months prior to opening. I've been excited for something like this in my neighbourhood. The atmosphere when you first walk in is small. It's a neighbourhood place but with character. The beer is second to none and the food is off the hook! The pizzas that we had were combinations that I never ever would've figured would work but they did. They were outstanding! Tried a few beers and not one single beer would disappoint any tastes. The beer was so good I even took some home. Yes... Me the home brewer bought beer. I will be back for sure. Well today we were back. We stayed away for 2 weeks. I thought about the beer and pizza for the last two weeks. All I've wanted was that pizza! So today we had the dill hole to start. Then The Gus The Fun Guy Pizza. The onion jam is just such a flavour contrast to the salty prosciutto. The arugula is a wonderful touch too. Pair these both with a fantastic beer of your choice which I'm yet to try one I don't like. To anyone who reads this and wants to try this place remember it's closed Sunday and Monday. Evenings could be busy so be prepared for a wait especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. I will say it's well worth the wait though. The unique styling of the interior, the amazing friendly staff and the beers with food will have you coming back and wanting more.

a table and chairs in a room with exposed brick walls
Jeff C.

Finally made it out to the YEG's most southerly brewery - Town Square! It was a great experience. They have a really cool space on 2 floors, with high ceilings, and a cool nook/fireplace area. It was a fun vibe on a Saturday night - good music, lots of laughs. & The Beer was excellent! Much MUCH better than their canned product IMO & great selection. 2 coffee beers, which I'm very much here for (coffee blonde & coffee dunkel - a Rogue Wave collab) as well as your full range of everything from NEPA's to Porters. We tried their "Dill hole" Dill pretzel, and the hummus & flat bread. The pretzel was tasty, heavy on the Dill & a unique take on the bar pretzel. The hummus - I'm not too sure what was going on there lol. Maybe a little too unique! I didn't taste any garlic, lemon or tahini but it did feature olives, pico & feta. Our friends got the chicken tacos & turkey sandwich, which they raved about. Service was great (though we did end up with a mix up on the growler fills) & it was a really fun trip. Would very much like to visit again soon

Amanda Y.

It would be easy to overlook this place as it's tucked away in a strip mall. Once inside it's full of unique charm. They offer a variety of craft beers, mostly brewed in house with a couple of rotating guest taps. The food looked delicious - I'm kicking myself for not ordering pizza! I'll need to go back to try it. I had chicken tacos - the portions were small but they were so tasty and reasonably priced. My husband had the farm sandwhich (I think) - freshly baked bread with a salad. We'll be going back to try more menu items. As for the beef - we each tried a flight. My favourite was the beer made with beets. So refreshing.

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Campiō Brewing Co

Campiō Brewing Co

(68 reviews)

When you belong to the Campio club, once in a while you get some good offers. (You can join for…read morefree online). Recently they had a deal, buy one main meal and get one free. I jumped on the chance because I love the pizzas here. They have a soft doughy crust. So we ventured here for lunch. It wasn't too full, and it took a while for someone to notice and get us seated. We actually debated leaving, however finally they seated us, it was all good. (Hence why it looses a star). Atmosphere is pretty typical for a craft brewery. I am not a huge sports bar fan, and I was pleased to see that TVs were not a focus here. Menu is good. Lots of different things to try, but they are well known for their pizzas. Great selection of beers. Also an okay selection of cocktails and wine. I am on medication, so I tried a "near beer" can that they offered and I was pleased with the flavour. I wish they would have a non alcoholic that is more local on tap. Hubby because of driving went with a coke. We decided on two pizzas - PB & J which contained roasted pineapple, smoked bacon, fresh jalapeño, mozzarella, brick blend and the Animal Style -Ezzo pepperoni, seasoned beef, bacon, pizza sauce, crushed chilis, Grana Padano. Both came out hot and fresh and tasty. I enjoyed my toppings better, however my husband's pizza sauce was absolutely perfect. Service (once we were seated) was pleasant. We received some chocolate dipped strawberries as a customer appreciation gift and that was lovely. My goal is to try all the pizzas. Give it a go if you like Detroit style pizzas.

The brewpub has certainly been seeing its time in the sun for several years now with the popularity…read moreof microbreweries reaching its peak. Edmonton is no different than anywhere else in the fact that our restaurantscape has been dotted with more and more local breweries - which is cool and all - but the part that has caught my attention is the elevation and refinement that has also evolved. Gone are the days when the average pub is slinging a beer in your general direction and calling it a day. Now there are chefs involved, complete dining programs, and entire concepts. It's more than just a boozy good time (but it's also still that). One of the standouts in this game is Campio Brewing Co., which first opened its doors in 2018 and have since expanded to a second location. In a previous life the original restaurant operated as Characters Fine Dining for twenty some years, which is why the space might feel familiar. (I remember dining at Characters in my 20s and believing that it was the height of luxury.) Voted Best Brewpub 2025 by EDify Magazine, Campio has positioned itself as a reliable standby when it comes to beers and eats Downtown, and they ain't slowing down anytime soon. I visited on a Monday evening, only half realizing that it was also an Oilers home game night. At only a seven minute walk away from Rogers Place, you can be sure that the place will be positively packed with jersey-wearing fans, the majority of which who are grabbing a bite before gametime. This was absolutely the case during my visit, and while it was crowded there's something about the buzz of a hockey night that feels pretty special. Peering through the sea of blue and orange in the main dining area, it was clear that tables were at a premium. I had no idea that there was additional seating downstairs but quickly learned as the hostess lead the way down the stairs. The basement appears to be the brewery itself, lined with fermentation tanks and wooden aging barrels. The picnic-style tables are communal. While it's not as nice as upstairs and certainly feels like an overflow area, it is kind of neat to be sitting where all of the brewery magic happens. (Think of when you try to go camping but the campground is already full, so they just stick you in a big empty field with the rest of the extras.) The main upstairs dining area is expansive, rich in wood, and feels historic. You'll find exposed brick and the same epic wooden pillars that exist in many of the old buildings downtown. But the best table in the entire restaurant? That would be the elevator shaft room - now converted into a small dining area. The elevator buttons are still on the wall! Our server was super personable and friendly, genuinely seeming like she was having a good time. Campio is obviously known for their 16 rotating craft beers on draft brewed right in the restaurant itself. They also sell their beer in cans (covered in beautiful artwork) which can be found in liquor stores everywhere, as well as offsale at the brewery itself. My husband is a big fan of their seasonal Once in Oaxaca (a prickly pear horchata sour). I, myself, am not much of a beer drinker so I was pleased to find a list of house cocktails to choose from - way more my jam. The Iced Edmonton Fog (Baileys, Cointreau, Amaretto, walnut bitters, earl grey tea - $14.50) sounded really delicious and fun. (They also make beer cocktails!) The flavour profile of this drink is right up my alley! The combination of almond, walnut and earl grey sounds cozy and delicious! However, I found that I wanted even more flavour from each sip. The beverage tasted quite watered down and could've been more full-bodied. It did remind me a lot of a paralyzer though, which I was not mad at. The main concept at Campio is to fuse Edmonton's blue-collar nature and artistic flair into one, serving up whimsy and quality with diverse offerings. I do think that this shows a clear understanding of the clientele in this city and it points toward Campio's success. The menu is fresh, playful, and approachable, offering the kind of food that people actually want to eat in a brewpub today. They've got Fried Pepperoni (With honey mustard - $9.00) on the snacks part of the menu and I'm not one to refuse! A Halifax stable, Edmonton and this Maritime city seem to have a lot in common when it comes to cuisine (RE: the donair). Sliced paper-thin, each ruby-hued round is crispy like a chip. You could easily toss about 20 of these into your mouth and barely notice. I liked the tangy honey mustard to dip into. This dish is like the best part of a pizza without all of the unnecessary rest of it. I'd happily start my meal with these every time! For the main event Campio offers two types of choices; you can opt for a handheld (I've had their Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich before and that tall stack is a good time!) or you can order a Detroit deep dish pizza (which I feel is kinda their "signature thing.") Detroit-style pizza really blew up arou

70 Acre Brew

70 Acre Brew

(8 reviews)

My friend and I came by 70 Acre because their menu intrigued us. For me it was the raspberry sour…read morebeer. I had had their Bossman lager but never been to the brewery. We sat at the bar and were pleasantly greeted by two of the managers/owners who also sat at the bar. Our bartender Christina was prompt with our drinks and incredibly knowledgeable and great to interact with. We had 2 flights to try everything on the menu. Was nice to hear from the owners about how they came up with some of the beers. We ordered a pizza. The spicy pineapple one. Sadly I didn't have a chance to take a picture because we ate it so fast. It was great. Nice balance of flavour and not a massive crust (which I'm not a fan of). The place is really nice. Patio is big and you get a lovely view of a man made lake (what beats beer and a great view).

We decided to stop by this brewery and were not disappointed! The atmosphere was fun and friendly-…read morethe space was clean and casual, and there was a variety of games for patrons to play while enjoying their drink. There is also a beautiful patio overlooking a pond to enjoy on hot, sunny days. The service was outstanding! The server was friendly and efficient, stopping by our table often to check if we needed anything. I tried the Nitro Cream Ale, Private Peach and Tropical Sour. I loved every one of them! We ordered the baked pretzels and they were tasty. We saw some of the pizzas at other tables and they looked amazing. I can't wait to return to 70 Acre to try more beers and food!

Sea Change Brewing - Beach House Frozen Fresh Hopped IPA

Sea Change Brewing

(23 reviews)

This was my first visit to Sea Change. I ordered one of their Irish Red Ales. The server…read morereturned shortly to say that they were changing the kegs so she suggested I try the Death Wave light lager. It was okay but not memorable, it was also served with too much of a crown. For food I ordered the Lemongrass Chicken which they describe as a classic "Vietnamese Banh Mi style sandwich by our friends at Pho & Bun". I'm assuming Pho and Bun is a ghost restaurant in the same building but I don't know. Either way it was very good. The sandwiche was Just the right size. The others at my table ordered similar sandwiches such as the pulled port and the feature. There was also a couple of vegan choices and my daughter appeared to be pleased with hers. They have only two appetizers; pretzels and something they called "drift chips" which are probably fries. Inside it's very casual and not particularly large. They use long tables that are similar to picnic tables to accommodate various sizes of groups. There are some smaller tables too, as well as an outside patio. We enjoyed ourselves and the small size of the place kept the atmosphere pleasant. There are several other brew pubs in the area so they have a lot of competition. They get 5 stars for the food, and 3 stars for the beer. I can recommend Sea Change. Hopefully the other beer selections are a bit more interesting.

I am not sure how to rate this place. For atmosphere and beer 4 out of 5. Fun but not comfotable…read moreseating. Beer is amazing. This is my favourite brewing company. However for food maybe a 3? If not a 2.5. We ordered the buffulo spinach dip to share. My friend had the pork vermicelli bowl and I had og delux sandwich which contained Pork Belly, Pork Terrine, Pork Ham, Liver Paté, Mayo. Food was passable but not great. The spinach dip was kinda bland and there was huge pieces of whole spinach in it which made it hard to eat. I did not find it spicy at all. My friend was okay with her dish but the noodles were totally overcooked. And my sandwich was find but slapped together messily and not evenly. As you can see in my photo this is how it was presented to me which didn't make a good impression. The chef should have known better. It tasted fine, but I had to ask for a knife to push the meat down and spread out the pate. This wouldn't of been hard for the chef to do. I would probably come here for a beer but I wouldn't order food here. Go eat somewhere else that takes pride in what they serve.

Town Square Brewing - brewpubs - Updated May 2026

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