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| savnac (57), Palmer, Alaska | | April 25, 2009 Went on a friday night, there were plenty of seats. Clean place, good service, friendly knowledgeable staff. Great selection of Belgian beers, but not much else. You can order Humpy’s food. The prices are really high, I realize that these are some of the best beers in the world but you can save a ton of money and just go buy the same exact stuff at the store for half the price. This is a nice place, I just couldn’t afford to go there too often. | gator2683 (7), Anchorage, Alaska does not count - explanation | | February 11, 2008 Went on a wed. afternoon and the place was dead. Ordered a couple beers, great selection. Service was perfect, did not order any food. This is a nice, close place to try if Humpeys and McGinleys are full | AmazonMatt (3), , Panama does not count - explanation | | March 18, 2007 Nice selection of Belgian beers, and a nice atmosphere. It was St. Patty’s day when we went, and Humpy’s next door was too crowded. We got to eat off the Humpy’s menu (try the Halibut fish and chips!!!!) and have a couple of great Belgian beers. Like with a winebar, you’ll pay dearly for the good stuff, but the waitstaff know their beer, and the food is great!. My only reservation was the Alaska-style prices to everything....I’m just not used to that. | varrin (2), Keene, New Hampshire does not count - explanation | | May 29, 2006 If you’re into Belgian beer, this is *the* place to go in Anchorage. They have a huge selection, including beers from 5 of the 6 trappists (haven’t seen Westvleteren and they occasionally run out of the Westmalles). They have a giant selection of Belgians in bottles, but not much on tap (maybe a couple?). For lots of taps, try Humpy’s around the corner. Atmosphere is modern/retro, bubbly windows, brushed steel bar with ice ’river’, non-smoking. They have a decent selection of glassware (including Chimay and Rochefort glasses). |
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