0 The Ginger Man - Houston, Houston, Texas
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The Ginger Man - Houston
Excellent based on 41 ratings
Type: Bar

5607 1/2 Morningside Dr
Houston, Texas United States 77005 [ print map ]
713 526 2770

gingermanpub.com

Mayor: vipinvelp (4) | Taps: 50-60 | Bottles: 100


The Ginger Man - Houston

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Beer Available At The Ginger Man - Houston (arranged by most recent)
Southern Star Buried Hatchet Stout 98, Karbach Rodeo Clown Double IPA 95, Real Ale Phoenixx Double ESB 94, Saint Arnold Pumpkinator Imperial Pumpkin Stout , Saint Arnold Oktoberfest 66, Boulevard Single-Wide I.P.A. 94, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 86, Westmalle Dubbel 99, Shiner Bock 17, Dos Equis XX Special Lager 6, Wells Banana Bread Beer (Bottle) 42
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41 reviews for The Ginger Man - Houston
 Ambiance  82%
 Service  78%
 Selection  81%
 Food  46%
 Value  69%
 Overall  80%
 Rating  91%
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  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 15/15   FOOD 5/10   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 19/20
tripel_trouble  (7) Houston, Texas | May 24, 2012
The Ginger Man is a fantastic place to spend a few hours drinking some great beer. A large selection of micro brews and a great patio equals an amazing time. You definitely aren’t coming here to eat as they have about 6 items on their food menu, but you stay for their wide variety of beers from all over the world.
84
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 9/10   SELECTION 13/15   FOOD 5/10   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 16/20
deyholla  (200) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | May 17, 2012
A nice Houston beer bar with a bit of age. You can tell this place has been around awhile, but it gives a nice charm to the place. A nice combo of taps with some rarer beers coming through. Food is minimal and unremarkable. Staff is friendly and helpful. Value is solid. Worth a stop.
68
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 12/20
vipinvelp  (90) Velp, Netherlands | March 15, 2012
Nice selection of beers, very interesting to me as foreigner. Visited 1st time in January and will certainly return next time I am in Houston. Only wish they had the proper glasses to poor the beer.
86
  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 13/15   FOOD 5/10   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 18/20
tkellymd  (3) Texas | February 23, 2012
The rating system doesn’t do this Houston landmark justice since the food is part of the judging. The Gman is the original beer bar in Houston. Great ambiance and character. It really is all about the beer with only a small, old TV in the corner. They only serve a few food items since that is not really their thing. My only knock on the place is that they don’t serve enough craft brews but that may change as the craft brew market catches on.
76
  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD 3/10   VALUE 5/10   OVERALL 13/20
hashbrown  (4) Houston, | November 1, 2011
It is surrounded by other bars but the selction here for craft beer is impecible. Bring your own food because this place only sells pretzels and the like. Dog friendly outside seating before dark!
70
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 6/10   OVERALL 13/20
DrinkingFrog  (3) Texas | August 15, 2011
I have been going to The Ginger Man for over 20 years. It always has ranked highly with me. Unfortunately, things do not seem as good as they used to be, but that is a function of how that whole area has changed, and it was inevitable. Still, there are many good things about the G-Man. The selection still is very good, although it seems less diverse than it used to be. Part of that is their devotion to Texas breweries, which I can hardly fault them for. With all the new breweries, there just aren’t enough taps to go around. Service is variable and not particularly knowledgeable, but it is good that they have table service. If everyone had to cram in around the bar, that would be a problem! Food is what it is. They only have snacks. Don’t go there for a meal. The ambiance still is what brings me back. I love sitting out front or in the back biergarten. Joe, the manager, also does what he can to support the homebrewing and craft brewing scene. I also like that.
60
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 9/15   FOOD 6/10   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 10/20
LinusStick  (44) Moon Twp, suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | August 9, 2011
A nice small craft beer bar. Went to Houston on business and hit this place up hungry for good beer and a light dinner. The menu consisted of 5 or 6 appetizers. That’s it. No big deal I was just hoping for something more substantial. The beer list was typical of a good beer bar. Lots of taps and lots of stuff I can’t get at home in PA. Service was great as well.
92
  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 9/10   SELECTION 14/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 9/10   OVERALL 18/20
SPDickerman  (69) Texas | July 9, 2011
Classic pub-style bar with the dim lights and smell of beer all over the place. The servers are always nice and exceptionally knowledgeable about beer and are always willing to make suggestions if you don’t know what you want. They have many special beers and seasonal, rotating beers, and all beers are fairly priced. I think I’ve had just about every beer on the tap list in all the styles I like.
80
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD 6/10   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 16/20
gd4evr  (31) Mar Vista, California | April 23, 2011
Best place in the Houston area bar none! Great staff. Great patio. Great draft beer. Enough said.
74
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD 5/10   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 16/20
n2pux  (17) Houston, Texas | February 7, 2011
The granddaddy of H-Town beer joints. Great vibe in a cool neighborhood. They suffer from the same distribution limitations as every Texas beer bar. But they always have a handful of tasty choices. They are a little Texas-beer-centric for my taste. Other than Real Ale out of Blanco I haven’t had too many Texas brews that did much for me. I know many of my fellow beer-loving Houstonians will want to beat me up for not bragging on Saint Arnold’s. But outside of their Divine Reserve series, they’re pretty average. Anyway, a worthwhile stop in the Rice University area.

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