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CaribouBill (9), caribou, Maine does not count - explanation | | August 20, 2011 The beer was good, I think there were 8 on tap. The Coffee Stout was good, thin for an imperial, but tasty. The red was very drinkable. Only had wings to eat so can’t really judge the food. Service was exceptional, very fast and friendly. Even with the growler to go and 2 pints in the bar the total was 40ish, so it was a great value as well. It was VERY loud in the pub, but there was a Harley Rally in town so I guess that is ok. | | GatheringBrews (13), Derby, Vermont | | October 17, 2010 Stopped here many times, as it’s a good option surrounded by chain restaurants in the shopping district. The beers don’t change much, and they’re not particularly inspiring, though they’re certainly drinkable. The food is solid enough, and the staff has always been great. | | chriso (258), London, England | | July 14, 2010 Located in strip mall territory just off I-89. Had the feel of a place going downhill. Very quiet at 8.30 on a Saturday evening. Homely feel. Extremely friendly service. Mediocre beers and food. As we were staying the night in a nearby motel we had assumed we would spend most of the evening here but, in the end, we left by 10pm. The shortage of customers and atmosphere made a few bottles back at the motel a more attractive option. Don’t know whether there is still a connection with the Vermont Brewpub in Burlington but that place was infinitely more lively and inviting. OK if passing. | | Lubiere (349), Ottawa, Ontario | | January 23, 2010 Run of the mill brewpub at the North entry of NH. Beers are not Greg Noonan classics as they were, rather ho-hum. Basic pub fare, friendly service. Not worth a stop unless its on your route. 5.65$ for 6 samples (got 8). | | MartinT (469), Montreal, Quebec | | July 21, 2009 This run-of-the-mill brewpub was full of locals when I visited, and most of them were not drinking beer. Figures. The house selections were just a selection of colours and lacked inspiration and depth. For some reason, with the setting and country music, I felt like I was in southern US. Everyone stared at us as we walked in to the bar area?!? Anyway, the quality of the beers here were mediocre at best, so I don’t see myself coming back anytime soon. | | beerbuzzmontreal (45), Montreal, Quebec | | March 9, 2009 The place looks like a family restaurant, the ambiance is ok. The service is good, but the staff doesn’t seem too knowledgable. The food was ok. The beer selection is wide, but the overall quality of the beers is average. | | 6ROW (40), corpus christi, Texas | | January 28, 2009 stop here on the way back from longtrail.a small place with about 15 tables and standad pub fare. I had the sampler and the staff knew sometihing about beer. | | FanwickMike (33), | | September 26, 2008 beer tour 09/24/08 stopped in for dinner on our way to Windsor, VT. None of the beers stood out particularly, neither positively or negatively, although my preference was for the RIP stout. The food also was forgettable, not bad or exceptional. A benign spot on our tour. | | VTHopHead (57), Barre, Vermont | | June 1, 2008 A decent brewpub with a good selection of more than just pub food... although they have that too. Beer here is somewhat inconsistent... excellent one time and only fair the next. They occasionally have live entertainment on the weekends and I have heard some good local bands here. I’ll go back... | | puboflyons (53), Allenstown, New Hampshire | | May 27, 2008 Seven Barrels is a brew pub that is very easy to get to off I-89 in West Lebanon, N.H. It is the first exit after leaving Vermont. You can see their sign from the interstate (at least coming from Vermont) so I don’t think you can miss it. It is located next to a shopping plaza so there is free parking nearby. There’s a nice, traditional Brit-pub style interior and a menu that is typical for pubs and taverns with burgers, other assorted sandwiches, appetizers, and cheese and gravy fries somestimes known as Poutine in Canada. They are definitely appealing to the Dartmouth College crowd, which is just a few miles away. You can buy growlers of their brews for $10.00. The brews are not bad. Nothing extraordinary but seriously, not bad. |
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