djd07 (7), Houston, Texas does not count - explanation |
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July 16, 2009 Love coming here tuesdays for half off pints of jeremiah red. Great food, sweet pig and great white pizzas are excellent. A more quiet place considering it is a restaraunt also. The only problem is the beers rarely change seems like their seasonals last 9 months. |
| stclairtr (10), Houston, Texas |
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January 17, 2009 [ Updated June 13, 2009 ] Sterile environment. Some good food selections. Not worth the drive outside of the Loop unless I just happen to be passing through. |
| AmEricanbrew (77), Doing Rogue, Louisiana |
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November 2, 2007 Not too far from the Bush IAH airport in north Houston, and probably the closest brewpub/beerbar to the airport. Having St. Arnolds brew their beers is a bonus.This BJ’s feels more yuppie-upscale than others I’ve visited. |
| KAggie97 (155), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring , Texas |
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July 18, 2006 Typical BJs decor. The beer is better than most other BJs, as it is brewed by Saint Arnold. Had the avacado egg roll appetizer (hot with chipotle peppers... quite good if you like that flavor), turkey sandwich, and a couple brews. Not bad for Houston. |
| donrajin (47), Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina |
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August 21, 2005 I enjoyed my time at this brewpub. The beer, environment, and the food were very good. Will definately visit again if I return to Houston. |
| bleeng (68), Spring near Beersel , Texas |
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January 25, 2005 [ Updated February 19, 2009 ] Part of the BJ’s chain. Their beer is contract brewed by St. Arnold in Houston-thus the quality is very good. The only issue I have is that the styles never change. They do have 1 or 2 seasonals. The best by far the the Grand Cru-a January release.
Good family atmosphere, good food and good happy hour prices. Close to home so it works for me in this noted beer desert that is north Houston/Spring TX. |