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3 reviews for BJ’s Austin
| lb4lb (25), Austin, Texas | | March 13, 2008 BJ’s has about 7 standard brews on tap + 2-3 other rotating or seasonal beers. None of them stood out too much, but all were drinkable. The place can get a bit noisy and crowded on weekends. They don’t seem to be incredibly knowledgable about the beer, and seeing as how it’s brewed off site by Saint Arnold’s, I guess you wouldn’t expect them to know much about it. Plenty of other beers available on tap and bottled as well.
The Pizzas are really fantastic and the rest of the food was pretty good as well. A good place to notch of a few ratings, have some decent beer, and a nice meal. Family friendly type place. | | pintsize (18), Austin, Texas | | March 6, 2008 Been a couple times and it is decent. The first time I went it was the opening weekend and it was insane! However, the couple other times I have gone back - I think they still might be getting their bearings. Seemingly a long wait and big crowds (regardless of the night). The food outshines the beer in my opinion. Great pizza - you gotta try it! I wasn’t expecting anything too great about this place and the food made up for the other aspects. The house brews are not the best, but I imagine they are intended to appeal to people who don’t actually like beer with flavor so I can understand it and there are a couple that are definitely drinkable. Overall, worth a visit for the experience or ratings or whatever (if you haven’t been to one before). Worth a second visit for the pizza. | | fly (194), austin, Tejas, | | December 6, 2007 Really need to go back to get better perspective. Will say that I thought it was okay when not expecting to think much of it. Along with the BJ’s brews that are well crafted by Saint Arnold is a small, but fairly well thought out selection of guest beers. Only had nachos, but they did the trick. |
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