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66 Visited on 4/16/19. Former brewpub converted to a sports themed bar with around 65 taps. There are some nice choices but no flights, as mentioned before. There is an outside terrace, and wifi is also available. A huge place with a nice food menu, but I found it pricey, targeting tourists visiting the Steinbeck scenery. |
56 No samplers, though 50 cents ½ fl. oz tasters - too little to rate. Boasts 75 taps, but quite a few are sold out and a lot are main stream. The printed menu is outdated. It is a sports bar with a bit of beer. USD 7.5 pints. There is better places in town. |
70 70ish guest taps and 1 or 2 house beers in a big bar setting. Great coastal Monterey location, and the big brick building is awesome. Loses a touch of it’s charm inside but still a cool place. A bit busy and loud as it’s in the touristy foot traffic area. Guest taps were solid but nothing crazy. A little too many big breweries with more off the wall local regional type stuff needed. |
74 Great range of beers, service was a bit poor but the venue is nice. |
76 What, you don’t brew your own beer!! Then change the name. The did have plaenty on nice beers though. It’s a nice modern clean place. Patty, Kara, Andy and I stopped in on our way to Carmel by the Sea where our hotel was. I got acouple good new ones to try. They were good. Monterey was a crowed place! A Jazz fest was going on. No place by the other bars I wanted to try so I came here. |
66 Despite the name of this establishment not a house beer to be found. This is pretty much a typical big barn craft establishment complete with 73 taps, another 30 odd bottle choices and a typical menu. Pricing ok but for locals perhaps a little on the high side? Service attentive. For some reason the tap list didn’t blow me away but good to see a few offerings from The Bruery, amongst others. |
70 Visited on 29/04/14 around 5pm.
Place was starting to pick up trade during our hour here but we were plagued with a rather annoying bunch of grown ups watching padded rounders on the idiot box.
Didn’t count the taps - didn’t feel quite like 70 but for someone from England I think there were about 6 or 7 new ticks, pretty slim pickings, could really do with some local micros to boost the line up, just tried and trusted CA and national players.
I settled down with a Bruery - Red Poppy, a tad ovepriced at $11 for a 12oz pour I felt!!!
There were no beers listed as ’Cannery Row xx’ on my visit.
A tasting flight was available but our server told me it wasnt designed for someone like me - who knew a bit about beer !
Decent enough bar I guess, good range of styles etc, we had the burger and the pulled pork sliders during happy hour (3 till 6) which were tasty but on the whole a little pricey for beer and as I said before, a fairly generic taplist you’d find anywhere.
I didn’t notice any house beers listed as ’Cannery Row xxx’ on my visit and that was the first thing I looked for. |
50 Quite a generic place but with a decent selection. Their connisseur’s choice stuff is overpriced, as is the food. Meh. |
64 I had an Allagash on tap and it was horrible. Dirty lines, wrong beer, I don’t know what the problem was. I had a headache later. Food was OK just make sure your beer is from a bottle. |
86 Very strong selection on tap with a number of bottles as well. Prices are okay. Rather good pub fare. |
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