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74 /100 POD LIPAMI 71
“A good accurate description below by Marko. Really nice space in an old and very well renovated building. Selection of beers is not large but it is enough for a visit.“
kolemkoukolem 49 days ago
68 /100 28. ŘÍJNA 301
“A remarkable, fun place with 80s vibes somehow. Located just off the station (go left, circle around to the court and it'll be on the left). It's in the same court and probably linked to the Pivní dvůr beer wholesaler. There's a small enclosed patio, but the fun is inside - the walls in the main building are completely covered with old LPs, 90s music playing on the TV, creating a fun retro vibe - and the men's toilets are... ah, won't spoil it. The lady at the bar was pleasant and did her job well. 6 taps - Urquell, Konrad 10° and Bizon Ale, Všerad 11° and Bartoloměj 13°, aaand something form Čestmír I think. The taps likely change - and there's a selection of bottles, including craft, in the fridge (though largely Všerad I reckon). I managed to find two ticks just on tap - so you most likely will, and if you're in Řevnice for the brewery and not in a hurry, pay it a visit,“
Marko 571 days ago
72 /100 POD LIPAMI 71
“Update: On my second visit, there were 5 beers on their 6 taps, three of theirs and 2 from Reporyje (Ejlík and the 14° dark). Still an excellent little pit stop. Original review: A quaint, charming little town on the S7 train from Prague to Beroun, Revnice got its brewery mere 4 months ago, in a former 19-th century train station building - a few minute's walk from today's, also 19-th century train station building, and right on a popular cyclist path. Well renovated, the building has its charms, though the rickety chairs on the patio (due to the highly uneven floor) aren't optimal - hope they do something about it till next summer. Professional, friendly service, pretty quick too. The tap list was, when we arrived, down to three beers - the only beer of their own was the 8° Pale Ale (and a very good one it is), while the 10° and the 12° were from Hostomice, so nobody could or should complain. Cheap, of course. 30kc for the 8° and Fabian 10°, 35 for the Fabian 12°. The rest of the menu sports a solid list of mostly Žufánek liquors, oddly no coffee, and a menu that's borderline classic yet not quite, with pretty good prices. The spicy chips were pretty fine. All in all the place shows promise and it's an excellent pit stop for cyclists and weekenders by all means, and the selection is small but well curated. Try to hit MMX and Bobr on the same trip if you're visiting the area. Quite doable even on foot.“
Marko 1651 days ago
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