Shep133 (2), St. Louis, Missouri does not count - explanation |
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April 16, 2012 Beers were pretty good. About the best you’ll find in the Whistler area. Go during hockey games and pints are about 4.50. Good service at the bar |
| Stoutgirl86 (11), Kitchener, Ontario |
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March 31, 2012 Disappointing. Beers average, terrible value (but on par with rest of Whistler) and a menu which served the same food at the the same prices as the rest of the town. |
| fiulijn (273), Como, Italy |
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September 4, 2011 Of all brewpubs from MJG this is not the most exciting; beers are undaring and food is greasy. |
| Sammy (408), Toronto, Ontario |
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July 29, 2011 An average place overall, this is a trendy Whistler Village restaurant that as a differentiator makes its own beer. The beer was OK an nothing stood out, it is drinkable if you could not get out to better bottles, including at a store down the street open to 11 pm. Tons of patio space, or the loud music and young athletic types shouting out their latest exploits, mostly inside. Service is so-so, with Australian young people making up the bulk of this and every place in Whistler, not that there is anything wrong with that. |
| pumpmaster (43), Pembroke Pines, Florida |
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June 16, 2011 Nice place with good service even during NHL final game. Good beers and food Prices not bad for the area. |
| mnurda (56), Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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May 30, 2011 What a great place. Food beer and service are great. Beers were cheap during the hockey game. What a place |
| Jur (12), , Netherlands |
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March 21, 2011 Beers are nice and brewed inhouse. However the beer is almost secondary to the rest of the bar and restuant. It’s basiclly The Keg with some homebrews...
The crew was nice enough to offer a taste of the seasonal, after noticing the Ratebeer page.
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| rosenbergh (275), Helsinki, Finland |
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August 5, 2010 Big pub, OK selection of beers, helpful staff. Growlers but no bottles/cans to go. Not very cheap. The IPA was OK. Expensive parking in the basement. |
HermanW (8), Coevorden, Netherlands does not count - explanation |
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April 5, 2010 I had a taster of 6 beers. The waiter served it and asked some times. when I was finished he told his favorites. thats OK. |
| turboespresso (24), Port Moody, British Columbia |
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December 24, 2009 This spot is definitely has a good apres-ski atmosphere. The model train is cool. It is quite crowded and busy most of the time. Tends to be understaffed so service can be slow at peak times. The food is decent but expensive for what it is (like everywhere else in Whistler). Beer selection is limited, but most brews are decent, especially the IPA. The availability of 12, 16 and 20 oz serving sizes is outstanding. Love 20z beers! |
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