one16thamish (1), Colorado does not count - explanation |
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October 10, 2009 i love the unique character of this restaurant and the variety of ales. try finding multiple nitro ales anywhere else! if you find a place with more than 2 nitro ales let me know. |
| KAggie97 (155), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring , Texas |
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October 5, 2009 Tucked away in south (?) downtown Denver, Pints Pub is more of a scotch paradise than a beer destination. The scotch selection will blow your mind; the beer selection is not as impressive but they do serve their own beer (which isn’t all that good). Service was great. Not a bad place. |
| ¾ (599), Colorado |
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September 8, 2009 Asked to sit on the patio, two other groups were there, didn’t see a waitress for 8 minutes. Nice way to keep your reputation for shitty service, guys. When I did get a waitress she was curt and avoided eye contact. Cask ale was okay but nothing special. Cheeseburger came on a stale bun and the meat was flavorless (the slice of ham on top I could taste, the patty I could not). Probably won’t go back unless I feel like drinking whisky with friends. |
| ratman197 (103), Arvada, Colorado |
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December 2, 2007 Cool old house converted over to a very British style pub. The bservice was quick anmd the bartender was very friendly and informitive. The beer selection was great with 10 different house beers. The food is very tasty British pub fare all reasonably priced. Definitly worth checki ng out! |
GregMB (2), does not count - explanation |
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October 26, 2007 Great place to go drink pints all day. This is one of my favorite spots in Denver, today the gave me a sampler of every beer including cask beer on the house. Tons of scotch available (i quit hard liquor), beer was good as well. Great food, great people, great place. |
| Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio |
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October 11, 2007 Oct 07 - Went the day before GABF around 4 pm and was astounded to find this place virtually empty, sav another GABF traveler and one or two other customers. More for me. Had two of their six house beers, both pretty good in the purist English style (they also offered a big list of guest brews). The service was tops and very friendly, and they even rolled out some really good homemade crisps to munch on. As a brewpub alone, this would rate very well. But this place’s Scotch selection is unbelievable. So if you’re a lover of the single malts of the distilled variety, this is a MUST visit. |
ChrisJ (3), Warrenton, Virginia does not count - explanation |
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October 5, 2007 Decent food. I really enjoy their wimpy (burger). The ambiance is really cool. I live a block away and I love this place. Off the beaten path. Friendly people, unreal selection of single malt whiskey, and seriously underrated beers. Give it a try. |
| bhensonb (287), Woodland, California |
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June 29, 2007 Talk about atmosphere. The ales were more than satisfactory. The food selection and quality were outstanding. Parking was not so bad either. It really is a must do - but it is more family than grunge. Sort of the antithesis of Broadway Brewing. That’s not a downer for either, just that the fun is different in the two venues. |
| hopdog (197), Lansdale, Pennsylvania |
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December 9, 2006 Has the whole cool British Pub theme going on. Bar area looks neat with all the single malt scotches hanging overhead. Fish and Chips where good (not your battered fish, but a good chuck of salmon). Beers are average and they did not have a sampler (although they sold me 1/2 pints). |
| theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas |
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October 26, 2006 [ Updated May 15, 2009 ] I love this place. Decent brews, unreal single malt selection and good food. I actually like the burgers here quite a bit. This is a good option for a group of non-beer geeks. |
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