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Beer Available At Milltown (arranged by most recent)
Dark Horse Edacsac Dekoorc Eert 93, Sierra Nevada Wood-Aged Quad (Brandy) 91, Dark Horse F.F. Dekoorc Eert 90, Dark Horse Artic Dekoorc Eert 96, Great Lakes Hop Madness 84, Paulaner Salvator 95, Allagash FV 13 99, Lagunitas Fusion XVI 93, Allagash Fluxus 2012 94, Allagash / De Molen Smoke & Beards 77, Moylans Dragoons Dry Irish Stout 92, Pigeonnelle Loirette 5.5% 26, Finch’s Secret Stache Stout 98, Nebraska Brewing Company NE Blonde 50, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Heavenly Feijoa Tripel 85, Nebraska Brewing Company Cardinal Pale Ale 88, Bull City Olden Horny Barleywine , The Bruery Mischief 98, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Nommo Dubbel 94, Nebraska Brewing Company Romancing the Cone IPA 95
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66 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 5/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 13/20 00cobraR (27) Greensboro, North Carolina | July 6, 2007 Enjoyed this little bar. I was stunned at the bottle selection here. I was also very pleased to see that they had Hurcules IIPA on tap. MMMMMM! I didnt eat the food here and the parking was less than desirable, but a cool little bar indeed. | 80 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 16/20 GT2 (345) Riverslime, California | October 31, 2012 One of my favorites in the area, if only because it is a real Belgian restaurant that is not too expensive and pretty authentic. Really good mussels in mega proportions. Seriously, a bucket of mussels here took me around 30 minutes to get through. 18 beers on tap- not necessarily all Belgian. Big emphasis on quality over quantity with a taplist rotation that is quick enough to warrant a chalk board rather than a printed out menu (thank god). FOLLOW THEM ON TWITTER @beeratmilltown since ratebeer won’t let me edit this place page. They don’t update facebook too often. Expect Dark Horse, Olde Hickory, Moyans, Lagunitas, Founders, Aviator, Stillwater, Duck-Rabbit, Green Flash, B. Nektar, Allagash, Foothills, and more. By far the most diverse tap list in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro area and the food and ambiance is spot on French/Belgian bistro. Food is phenomenal. A major upgrade to beer places in the area. | 84 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 18/20 branquinha (2) Carrboro/Duval duality, Florida | November 21, 2011 The beer selection is always changing, usually lots of Belgians, but definitely get the prime rib sandwich ! | 58 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 3/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 4/10 VALUE 2/10 OVERALL 10/20 jtd6628 (8) North Carolina | July 9, 2011 Great verity but they don’t mind charging you for it. Cool place relax. | 78 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD 9/10 VALUE 9/10 OVERALL 15/20 DukeBrewDevil (41) Chapel Hill, North Carolina | January 14, 2011 I’ve been here a few times and been pleased with my visit each time. Their mussels are great, served in a big bucket with a variety of seasoning choices and hunks of bread. It has a Irish pub feel inside and a pretty large, partially covered outdoor patio. The patio’s nice but can get smoky. The beer selection’s quite good, hitting the Belgians heavily, then a few well-chosen local and American craft beers. They rotate the beers, so even without a "Tyler’s" sized list, there’s always something interesting to try. Great little place. | 76 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 16/20 OldGrowth (138) North Carolina | January 10, 2009 been several times now, like 5 tables and 2 booths as you walk in, then a few more booths before you hit the bar, L shaped bar with like 12 to 15 chairs and a narrow table with spinning round stools. Dining area has 6 or so various size table, nice big patio area with a somewhat protected area with tables and a few big picnic table outside. Inside is a little dark, but not detrimental, projection TV for sporting events. Music seemed loud. I’m an old fart though. Kind of an industrial look, but has some warm colors and some things on the wall that makes it feel friendly. Service has always been good when I’ve gone but I’m typically there when it’s not crowded so it ought to be good, So far food has always been good, I had the fish taco’s this last time and thought they were great. everything I’ve had had been done well. Big on the Belgian beers, but some NC and American micros. I had the Big Boss aces & ates this time. Wife had Highland Gaelic. | 76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 6/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 16/20 DMRz (10) Durham, North Carolina | October 25, 2008 I have been to Milltown a few times. They have the best selection of Belgians in the area, and serve in proper glassware. The food is above average for bar fare. Their patio is the perfect place to sit back and have a few with some friends - I find the bar itself a bit dark for my liking. | 76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 6/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 16/20 jhumphries69 (33) Tyrone, Georgia | October 18, 2008 This was my second time to Milltown - the first time was a couple of years ago. Just as I remembered: great tap list, extensive (though pricy) selection of Belgian beers, and very good food. We had a cheese plate which featured some nice, tasty, runny cheeses and interesting, savory contrasts (black olives, piquillo pepper and onion jam). The entrees were steak frites and mussels. We’ve had the Belgianmussels and thought they were great (scallions, garlic, beer). This time we ordered the Spanish mussels (chorizo sausage, tomatoes, garlic, and onions). Very, very good mussels. The steak was tasty too. The fries were good but a little over-salted. | 76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 JCB (174) Durham, North Carolina | May 25, 2008 Second time at Milltown, this time on a glorious spring late afternoon. The interior o the bar is welcoming, with dark woods and all kinds of beer signs (some truly nice brewery-customized taps are visible too, Delirium in particular). But the real deal is to sit on the patio. The beer selection is quite fine, a mix of taps and bottles, with locals, domestics, and Belgians all represented well (though of course the emphasis is on Belgians). Food is fairly limited but generally well done, sort of midway between what you can get at Tyler’s or at The Federal in terms of quality. Nice place. | 76 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 16/20 emacgee (60) Chapel Hill, North Carolina | May 12, 2008| Updated January 23, 2012 Nice selection of Belgians and of course at Belgian prices. Hard to go in here for a night and not end up spending at the very east 20 bucks. Hercules at about 5 bucks a pint is the best deal going. Pretty nice atmosphere. One of the bar guys was kind of a douche to me when I asked for a different glass (sorry I’d prefer a tulip to a chalice and I’m going to drink my 20 dollar bottle of Achel Extra out of whatever I want). But its great to have a local Belgian beer bar. | 82 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 16/20 JasonG (36) Salt Lake City, Utah | April 23, 2008| Updated January 23, 2012 Fairly easy to find, but very difficult to find nearby parking. Try across the street at the art center. The place is somewhat small overall. They have a somewhat small but high quality draft list, comprised particularly of good belgains, including St. Bernardus and Qwak, amoung others. Food was pretty good, burgers and such. Not a lot of veggie options if that’s what you’re looking for. Definitely worth a visit, probably the best beer bar in the area. |
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