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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI went with a big group of people from my friend's family to Santa Fe Brewry, and we had a lot of fun. The weather was still a little cool when we were there, so the tents were still up. It looked like the weather was warmer, they took the walls down, and everyone sits quite a lot outside (with maybe a roof over head in some areas). Anyway, it was funny in the big tents. The beer is really good, and we had food that was better than most bar food in the USA. It's a popular brand in Argentina, so I wouldn't call it a microbrewery, but it's well done for a big player. It's not too corporate. The dollar was strong when we were there, so it was cheap to eat and drink as we wanted.
A beautiful guided visit is necessary on every trip to Santa Fe, Argentina. Great shovel and a good story. In the end, do not miss the opportunity to taste the best beer!!!
A lot of history in this factory is located next to the Santa Fe River. I enjoyed the visit and learned about beer.
Large beer and food at good prices and excellent atmosphere. The participants are really nice people and there are tables outdoors and indoors. Great place to have a beer with your friends and family. Enjoy!
If you enjoy being ignored for 30 minutes, then having a tray of peanuts flung on the table so hard that half of them fly off, this is the place for you! We came here in the afternoon were told they open at 6 PM. When we returned at 6:10 we were rudely chased out told to wait until 6:30 as they were 'not ready yet '. OK, we were that desperate for a beer waited. But after the peanut flinging incident we changed our minds about eating here, just drank a few of their mediocre beers left. No German food on the menu either, a big disappointment! Maybe at one time they could claim pride in their German heritage but we saw no evidence of that on our visit. Skip this place.