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    Wildeye Brewery

    3.6 (23 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Denise W.

    We came here with a group of friends and we ended sitting at the patio. It was very nice. Great weather. This brewery has food as well. I tried the two river Wagyu hot dog. It was not bad. The meat was tender. The hot dog had lots of flavor. The size wasn't like super big. Also for $13, I can't say it was a good deal. Food here is definitely pricier. Also options is somewhat limited but hey this is a brewery. Most people don't get food here. Their beer here are pretty good. I was told all the craft brewery has raised their price but this place still hasn't done so. They do have free parking on the side of the craft brewery.

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    Edward L.

    New brewery in the North Shore. As of the time of writing, this place now the closest brewery to Ironworkers Memorial Bridge. In other words, it's the easiest place to try as soon as one crosses over the bridge. Parking is available in the lot next to the building. The inside was obviously a warehouse before this, so the setting is quite bare. Wood and metal tables everywhere. Nice and spacious. They're still working out the kinks, so some rough spots can be forgiven. There is a large paved area in front of the building too, which was probably once a few parking spots. Right now there are just a few bike racks, but that area is just asking for a giant patio. Hopefully the owners do something with this space. Flights are $8. There are 5 regular brews and 3 rotating ones, so 2 flights can clean out the place. Beers were pretty decent. They also some hipster food offerings such as sandwiches and charcuterie boards, but I didn't try. Will definitely be back to try some more stuff.

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    Nolan R.

    We sat outside on the patio. It looked really nice driving by, but sitting next to loud smelly traffic was not ideal. The beer was good as per usual, and we got the nachos. The nachos were okay, I'm not sure if I would order them again though. Good service though!

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    Jonny M.

    We've been wanting to check out Wildeye Brewery since we first spotted their logo during their construction days. It's always busy whenever we drive by (especially with the cyclists). They're next door to Cove Bike Shop. We dropped in on a Friday (around 4:00pm) and it was busy. It's spacious with plenty of seating inside along with several outdoor picnic tables (heat lamps included). Fun that there's a shuffle board tucked away in one corner. Service was friendly (our waitress was Aussie) and efficient. 14 beers to choose from; four wild icon and 10 wild idea flavours. Several collaborations with local breweries, which is great to see. Happy hour is 2:00pm to 5:00pm and 9:00pm to 10:00pm (Monday to Thursday). Their food menu is small but consists of shareable & handhelds, pizza and tacos. A Tacofino food truck is also parked three times a week. Beer cans ranged from $12.00 to $16.00 (for 4 packs). - Flight ($10.00 for 4) - went with the blackberry winter sour, spiced plum sour (collab with North Point) Shirley temple sour (collab with Field House) and Belgian blond rose. Our favourite was the spiced plum sour; hints of cinnamon and orange peel. Really different and unique. Belgian blond rose (aged on pinot noir skins from The Hatch Winery) was light but the wine notes came through. The Shirley temple sour had a good creamy, mouth feel and tasted tangerine-like. The blackberry winter sour didn't leave much of an impression on us. - Truffle popcorn ($5.00) - generous portion and loved that they give you a side of Parmesan cheese. - Tacos ($10.00 for 3) - tried the kimchi pulled pork, fungi and Tiki pulled pork. Better than expected! These aren't authentic but the portions were generous and fairly tasty. Our favourite was the fungi; garlicky, tender and creamy. The Tiki pulled pork edged the kimchi taco as the meat was a touch juicier. - Feel it in my plums ($15.00) - bought a four pack for home. Solid first visit to WB. Looking forward to coming back. 3.5 stars.

    Becky M.

    This is a great open-spaced brewery with plenty of seating inside and outside. The patio is right by the road, so during rush hour it gets noisy. However, that's nothing a pint or two can't wash away. There are several options of brews to choose from. I had a flight of four and was happy with them all. I also appreciated the selection of food options. I got the plate of 6 pork gyoza for $10 as well as 1 mushroom taco for $4, which comes with an ample amount of mushrooms and the choice of a flour or corn tortilla. It all tasted good, but my preference was definitely the gyoza, slightly crispy and juicy. The service here is great. They are friendly and attentive. You can also buy merchandise here. However, there were no hoodies. Great place to hang out and support local brewers!

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    North Point Brewing - Banana pancake hefe

    North Point Brewing

    4.1(10 reviews)
    2.8 km
    $$

    Beer was tasty. Hip clean aesthetic and vibe inside and they had an outdoor patio with lots of…read moreseating. It was quite busy when we arrived on Sunday mid afternoon Upon arrival no one was really monitoring or greeting people so we stood around for five minutes unsure of what we were supposed to be doing. We stood around and eventually figured we should just take any free spot we could find for two. We got the cruisey juice double dry hop IPA, fresh hop IPA, the chocolate Stout and the sour (not the berry one on tap). All were good but cruisey juice our favorite. I was pretty shocked regarding their prices though! Two beers came out to be over $20 without tip, otherwise good vibes and good tunes. Cool crowd.

    Latest craft beer place in the North Shore brewery district. Looks like this place has been around…read moresince December 2019. Totally flew under my radar. Free parking is available in front of the building. The place is quite spacious. Looks like it was once a car repair shop (just like Streetcar). Actually according to the internets it used to be a carpentry shop. Single large area with bay door that can be opened to let air in. Cute little old school fireplace on the side. Wonder if it's functional. Tables are fine but the chairs are the rather uncomfortable stainless steel interrogation room type. Fortunately there are also some cushions lying around. My butt thanked me. Staff are friendly. As of the time of writing there are 10 brews (9 beers and 1 3rd party cider) available. The beers here are actually quite good. Reminds me of Wildeye. Plenty of ales but they also have sours and stouts. Nice mix. Only real comment I have is that the Life Of Riley Hazy IPA didn't seem too hazy at all. Maybe they should change the name. Will be back in the future.

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    North Point Brewing - Banditry passion cider

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    North Point Brewing - Flight - life of Riley 5/5, cereal milk choco stout 5/5, east of the sun 4/5, banana pancake (not for me)

    Flight - life of Riley 5/5, cereal milk choco stout 5/5, east of the sun 4/5, banana pancake (not for me)

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    Braggot Brewing - Logo with a lot of meaning

    Braggot Brewing

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Braggot is a warm and chill location to have a few drinks. First off, the word braggot is an old…read moreone and describes a fermented beverage made with malted grains and honey. Malted grains we all know as the big ingredient in beer. Honey is the fermentable in mead. So what we have here at Braggot Brewing is a fermented beverage made with malt and honey. The fellow who runs the place is inviting and not overbearing and does a great job talking about what he brews. His bees are in Delta, he's had them awhile, and he seems like an A+ beekeeper. The beverages were great, and ran from mild and dry to strong and sweet. I think the styles change so no point in describing the ones I had other than to say they were well made and tasted great. Get a sampler if you want to try them all. The vibe is good, like the old brewpubs used to be in the 1980's. IYKYK. They have some board games available so if you want to hold up for a while and have a beverage this is your place!

    First time trying Braggot Brewing, which specializes in a beer mead hybrid. It's a few doors down…read morefrom House of Funk. We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (4:30pm). The inside is not well layed out (one bulky communal table) but they have a few random games and darts. 5 beers to choose from along with a small food/snack menu. - Flight ($10.00 for 4) - golden elixir, sunset orange, brown ale braggot and dark ages. Not much flavour. Golden elixir and sunset orange were unmemorable. The brown ale had some honey notes, but one dimensional. Dark ages reminded me a nitro; everyone's least favourite. - Ambrosia ($5.00) - closest to a true braggot (11.9% alcohol). The best of the five beers that we tried along with the most expensive. Didn't love any of the beers at BB.

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    Braggot Brewing - Ambrosia ($5.00)

    Ambrosia ($5.00)

    Braggot Brewing - Flight ($10.00 for 4); golden elixir, sunset orange, brown ale braggot and dark ages

    Flight ($10.00 for 4); golden elixir, sunset orange, brown ale braggot and dark ages

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