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52 Update Oct 2017 : Still going strong. 4 beers available, 3 regulars and a seasonal which luckily was an IPA! Now has some local/nearby competition from Cossab's 2nd bar (5 mins walk away) and a bit further on another Cervelar (Urquiza branch)! So makes a good suburban crawl! In the suburbs so bit of a hike whichever way you arrive. Beware the last train back to the town centre from nearby Drago station goes early! Beer is sold in only 330ml glasses or 1.5litre jugs. As of 19 April 2013 prices were 20pesos (or 30 for the seasonal) 330ml or 80pesos (120pesos for the seasonal) jugs. Tried all 4 that were on, the Trigo (wheat) was a seasonal. That and the Negra were personally the best, didnt think much of the Rubia (blonde) nor the Roja (Red).
When the weather is nice they move tables and chairs onto the quiet pavement outside.
The goulasch was superb. I gave the service a 1 rating as they attempted to overcharge me by 100 pesos, just aswell I’d done my sums beforehand so beware!!
**Can the moderator please delete or correct the proximity map as it is nowhere near here, N.E.of Drago train station on the line to Suarez (not in Palermo) Thanks, will save other’s time trying to find it. |
78 cheers to Gazza for the gen on this one, really didn’t believe there was actually a brewpub as we walked through miles of residential suburbia! solid beers, and friendly staff who all but force-fed us platters of meat and cheese. tiny place, proper locals’ bar! |
74 Nice little bar/brew pub just out of the center, excellent helpful service, good food and great beer, well worth seeking out. |
64 Hidden gem in BA. Great atmosphere and nice picadas. |
74 Litte bar with some picadas a nice atmosphere, cozy and attended by the owners. The "brewery" is on the adjacent garage. Earns a plus ´cause here is where I learned to brew! Three of their brews on tap (you know how it goes "La blanche, La rouge and Le Noir" |
78 A strange place, this one. It’s quite a way out in the west near to Dr L M Drago station in a largely residential area but it’s a real gem and seems more like a trendy Soho cafe than a brewpub! There’s not a lot of room so you may need to overspill onto the pavement tables to get served the beers. Sociable staff who are keen to serve you jugs of beer (ARG$20) and plates of excellent-looking cheese and meats. Recommended. |
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