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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI'm a big fan of Quarryman's. Not only do they have a delicious burger and a great drink selection, they also have an adorable cat who hangs out inside! They serve up your food quickly, making it a perfect spot for lunch while at work, and they also have wifi so you can even treat yourself to a working lunch. Pro tip: happy hour is 5 7 On their walls they advertise trivia and comedy nights hope to get to try those soon.
Well, here is another one of those awesome craft beer bars that seem to be appearing everywhere, and this one certainly has character. It still has the charm of the old colonial hotel, and the beer garden out the back the nothing short of amazing. However it is the craft beers that really caught my attention there were just so many of them. So many that they had an entire menu devoted to them, and I could only have one, which I have to admit is a real shame. Oh, they also have a pet cat that wanders around the place, though it disappeared pretty quickly after I discovered it.
There's a bigger beer selection here than most other pubs in the city. Also, the menu is impressive. I had the chicken schnitzel, which was good but not as good as I imagined. My colleague got the sirloin, which looked better than I imagined, but I have no idea how it actually was because I didn't try it. There's outdoor seating as well. And also great 80s music. I'd come back. One of my favorite bars in the neighborhood.
Three sheets to the wind, three stars to the Quarry! I only ever come here when there is a farewell for someone leaving the company; You can find me here most Fridays. This place has a very definitive after work atmosphere. You come here for a few, get your night kickstarted then move somewhere else. They do have a great selection of beers; cluey friendly staff; great vibe because everyones just knocked off for the week; Also the infamous Kraken rum resides here! Downsides? No three sheets pale ale even though it's on the menu. The Q tends to be a bit on the pricey side. It's one of those not enough staff too many patrons places so lines are lengthy and spills tend to linger... longer... I've done the upstairs gig a couple of times. Rooftoppy, nice view, and good amount of intimacy. Downsides there is very limited bar (unless you want to haul yo fat ass up and down the stairs all night and it's even pricier (ultra kick in the guts when that work tab runs out! Never done the food here, wouldn't know where to get it, or whether it's worth getting.
Alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all life 's problems. Stupid sexy Flanders. I always thought this was kind of an old man pub (which is a surprise that I haven 't hit it up before now because they 're my favourite kind of pubs, holla at the old boys) but it 's actually a cool joint, and pretty trendy in a Shrine To Craft Beer kind of way. You know those race ticket pole list things (got description? Yeesh) they have at the horse racing? There 's one here filled with beers instead of horse names. Like the Boris, or the Superfly, or the Hop Hog, and a thousand others besides to choose from. It makes for a hella fun time just pointing at things or beers with cool names and saying Gimme. I finished with a shandy I 'm bringing them back for summer and the bar girl took the time to choose a beer she thought would go best with lemonade, a Coopers Artisinal, and yea! Verily, 'twas a fine choice and I did leave there suitably quenched. Come on Wednesday 's for $20 beer ribs action.