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14 reviews for Union Station Brewery (John Harvards)
dr0823 (1), Connecticut does not count - explanation | | September 28, 2009 Went to this place to have a few beers on a Saturday night. The bar was completely packed but there were several tables available in the bar area. The hostess informed us that we couldn’t sit at the tables in the bar area without ordering dinner. Kind of stupid since we wanted to spend money at this establishment but not order food. Is this unreasonable? I really didn’t feel like standing at the bar. I have been here before and appreciated their beers for the most part. I was really looking forward to drinking their cask beer that evening. Don’t waste your time at this joint. Went up the road to Trinity Brewing and had a better experience. And the beer was significantly better. | | halfonit (24), Fall River, Massachusetts | | January 18, 2009 This place has great location being nestled in the center of a little section in Providence, RI that has some higher end restaurants. Service was friendly, but just a little slow (seeing as how we were only 1 of 2 tables that she had). Food was really tasty, but the beer selection was a little bit lacking. But I will go back another time when there is more of a crowd on a weekend night. It’s supposed to be a good time when it’s packed. | | Beese (50), Watford, England | | July 4, 2008 [ Updated September 5, 2008 ] Nice feel to the place, quite done up and modern, but it also has a fairly cosey feel to it. It was particularly quite when we went in, only a few other people in the joint. The bartender was friendly and pretty fast with the service. She gave me a couple of free samples of their beers, which was nice of her. They had six beers on at the time and I enjoyed all of them, I thought the Belgian Tripel was particularly good, the Irish Stout and the Half Day IPA were also very tasty. The food was pretty solid too, can’t remember what the price was like, but it tasted good. Definitely a lot better than Trinity. | | Cryotek (16), Pawtucket, Rhode Island | | December 27, 2007 [ Updated January 5, 2008 ] (From 2 visits in 06 and 07) Clean and upper scale look and feel. An upscale contemporary basement. Nice resturant food. Located along some other famous Providence resturants. But i’m not a fan of the beers. I’ve had the sampler there twice, and i’m not crazy about any of them. Usually never busy, good staff, not a long wait for food. Everyone always compares this place to Trinity, and says Trinity is dirty. But i like Trinity better, but would say there beer is even worse than Union Station. Thats the one thing this city needs is a nice brewpub with really good brew. 1/4/08 - Went back again, hanger steak was great!, beat was very watery. Trinity’s beer was better as i was there the week before. | | Slabjacker (34), | | November 3, 2007 Nice, basement location in the heart of Providence. Interior brickwork and rounded windows give the place some appeal. Staff was friendly and courteous. Selection was limited to about five brews in tap. The Autumn Harvest Ale (pumpkin flavoured) and the Coffee Milk Stout were excellent. Liked it enough to visit twice. Give it a try, it’s worth a look. | | Zinister (49), Houston, Texas | | March 4, 2007 Pretty cool looking place...reminds me of the old Houston Brewery in Houston. Food was very tasty and interesting. Bartender was adequate, but not overly helpful. Couple of TVs at the bar to keep you friendly if it’s dead in there...as it was when I went, but it was late on a Wednesday night.
I only had two beers....and they were okay, but nothing special. Porter was my fave. | | Immy (88), Virginia Beach, Virginia | | January 20, 2007 Not a bad place - seemed cleaner and just slightly more upscale than Trinity. They replaced part of the bar, and the new faux stone top looks tacky with a crappy transition to the old wooden bar top. Service was OK, as was the beer. Did not try any food. | | Cletus (175), Connecticut | | June 24, 2006 [ Updated June 30, 2006 ] Difficult to find as the entrance is across from the bus terminals and around the corner at the end of a parking lot. The interior is clean albeit a bit small with two sitting areas and a bar area. When I was there, 5 beers were being offered, three of which I tried and enjoyed quite a bit: Oatmeal Stout (on cask), Rusty Griswald and Hugh Hefe. The waitstaff is friendly and knowledgeable. Several TVs are present at the bar. While the selection is average, it is a good place in what is essentially a two brewpub college town. | | TheBeerLover (31), DC Metro Area, | | April 18, 2006 [ Updated April 20, 2006 ] Union Station has always been the weakest link in the John Harvard’s chain. This place has always had sensational food, and great atmosphere, but the beers for the last ten years or so, frankly have been boring. This was not the case when this place first opened in the early 90’s, and had some very flavorful beers on draught. Selection has always been pretty weak here, and you often find only 4-5 beers pouring. If you are going to visit Union Station just for the beer, I think you will be dissapointed. Go for the food, and you might enjoy a seasonal or two, but for the most part, the beers here have been, and continue to be a yawn. | | muzzlehatch (255), Burlington, Vermont | | February 22, 2006 They had an OK Dry Stout. That’s about it. Hard to come up with much to write for this one. Industrial-chic decor, very clean and modern and basically dull. I think if you were in a group and eating (I’ve heard nothing but good about the food) this might be a kind of fun place to go; but the other 4 beers here (yes, only 5 of their own beers on tap) were ultra-boring: Northern Light is drinkable for a light, but not much more, Golden Spike and Celtic Red truly unmemorable, ESB very mild and sweet. Go a few blocks to Trinity instead. |
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