Dartmouth Beer Guide: Your Dartmouth guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

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72 /100 35 - A PORTLAND ST
“This is a small storefront style taproom that shares and entrance with Lake City Cider - turn left for beer. Small serving bar and a handful of restaurant tables. Server knew the beers, about ten on offer. Beers were OK. Less stomspheric that the beergarden a few blocks away.“
Travlr 663 days ago
78 /100 35 PORTLAND ST
“About a block from the ferry, directly next door to Brightwood Brewery, in fact you enter through Brightwood and turn right for cider and left for beer. This is also their production facility, so you can see the fermenters in the back and watch the crew at work. Nine ciders on offer, flights of four possible. Most ciders are on the dry side, still, and were very tasty. I don't think there was food, but you're surrounded by restaurants. Decent size Covid sidewalk patio, becomes shaded in the afternoon. Nice stop.“
Travlr 663 days ago
88 /100 899 PORTLAND ST
“About a ten minute right from Dartmouth, in a residential and small business subdivision. Large place, inside has a long bar and a bunch of restaurant tables, outside has partially shaded picnic tables and welcomes kids and dogs. Table service throughout. 14 beers and a collab cider on offer, flights of four possible. Beers were all very tasty. There is a shop section up front with two coolers full of cans as well as swag. But there are also a handful of bottles available that are not listed at the bar nor in the coolers, I found out by chatting to the barkeep and selected a really tasty saison-wine hybrid. Food was also tasty and creative, an interesting fusion of Indian and pub food. Staff were friendly, helpful and efficient. Brewers hanging out at lunchtime. Great place, well worth the short Uber from town.“
Travlr 663 days ago
68 /100 21 FRAZEE AVENUE
“Out in the boonies about a 10 minute drive from Dartsmouth, in a light industrial subdivision. Set up more like a beer store and growler-to-go sort of thing, although you can certainly drink a pint here or have a flight of four - there are three or four tables inside, nothing outside. The beers are mostly light lager variants and a couple of IPAs, everything very light and easy drinking, for summer hydration purposes. Friendly staff. Food is crisps.“
Travlr 663 days ago
78 /100 62 OCHTERLONEY ST.
“A lovely little spot that opened up shortly before my last visit to Nova Scotia. Just a short trip up the hill from the Dartmouth Ferry terminal, this is a warm and friendly spot. Lots of wood and pipe as decor and a well chosen selection of mostly Nova Scotian beer on tap. There were a few from breweries I’d never even heard of and the bartender knew quite a bit about what was happening in the NS beer scene. There’s a growler station for North Brewing on the lower level as well as a coffee shop in case you need a caffeine fix. Nice addition to the area.“
JoeMcPhee 2699 days ago
74 /100 219 WAVERLEY ROAD
“A small brewery store that serves free samples if you stop in for a visit. The place is new and has a nice crisp wood feel to it. Plenty of coolers filled with cans and growlers. Service was great despite a stead flow of people stopping in. 5 beers were available for sample and they even cracked an additional can for sampling. No food available though the restaurant in the same building offers the Nine Locks beers. Prices were inline with the area. A cool little spot.“
deyholla 2800 days ago
68 /100 69 ALDERNEY DRIVE
“A lovely little spot just across from Alderney Landing. Conveniently served as a reprieve from too much family time when my sister-in-law got married across the street. A nice selection of the typical Nova Scotia brews plus a few micro selections from Garrison and Propeller. Has a large menu (some items better than others) but service is generally friendly and efficient. Great atmosphere and a good place to kill some time.“
JoeMcPhee 3891 days ago
70 /100 69 ALDERNEY DRIVE
“Currently my local drinkery. The beer selection is nothing to get excited about, however you could tick off a good few locals if you havent had them already. The food is good and always with execellent friendly service. The pub has a great atmosphere and staff look after locals and visitors alike. The best place to watch live rugby throughout the whole of Halifax and Dartmouth. In my opinion the closest to a proper pub in the city and is right up there with the best.“
Gethinbeer 4818 days ago
88 /100
Noble Grape Burnside (Homebrew Shop)
95 AKERLEY BLVD. BURNSIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK
“Another store in the Brewing Centres chain. Equal to the Halifax Lacewood store, possibly with more supplies as they have more storage space here.“
OKBeer 7172 days ago
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