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80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 9/10 OVERALL 17/20 Bugrat (3) Cph. V, Denmark | August 2, 2010 Very nice place in Tel Aviv. By far the best and most inovative craftbeer I had during my recent stay in Israel. The beer is good and all have a nice well-composed local touch. Supernice lowkey bar placed in the brewery, a true brewpub and not a pub with a brewery in display... We did not eat at the Dancing Camel, but those who ate while we were there seemed to enjoy it. Very frindly staff and rockmusic, not to loud, made it a pleasent experince, that i would not hesitate to repeat.
As a remark: if you go there by cap, tell the driver to go to 45 Hamasger, and walk the few steps up the sidestreet, Hatasiya, to the bar.
| 80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 17/20 zvikar (12) Ramat Gan, Israel | December 7, 2009 Great place for beer lovers, not a standard bar yet the combination of fresh and solid beers and excellent people to share them with makes this place a must when you visit Tel-Aviv. | 80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 tomer (31) Rishon Le Zion, Israel | June 1, 2009 You come to this place for fresh and excellent beer, 4 regular beers available and there is usually something intresting on the hand pull. The service is allways friendly and the place as a whole has a nice ambiance, it is an old converted industrial unit which is not overly decorated. A must place for beer lovers in Tel Aviv and Israel as a whole. | 80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 16/20 DSG (42) Tel Aviv, Israel | April 1, 2009 Until recently Dancing Camel brewery was open to public only on Friday between 12-4pm and it was beers only. Now they decided to make it into a small pub in the middle of the brewery which is open 6 days a week, and from time to time hosts live shows and sport events screenings. You can always get the 4 DC regular beers fresh on tap, as well as two changing seasonals. There is also some pub food and a small (but decent) selection of whiskey and other spirits. Beer prices aren’t cheap, but not more expensive than in most other places in Tel Aviv. Food pricing seems very reasonable. DC makes the best beers around, and if you’re a beer lover and happen to be in Tel Aviv, you owe yourself to visit this place and taste these great local ales as fresh as they can be. This is, no matter what you will think of the ambiance or food, for the beers alone, hands down the best beer place in Israel. Bottles to-go are also available. |
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