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23 reviews for Breckenridge Brewery at the Ballpark
| IrishBoy (65), Bakersfield, California | | September 27, 2009 Had a sampler during GABF. Food looked good but I was there to try beers. Service by Barkeeps excellent even though the place was packed. | | zizzybalubba (36), Elizabeth City, North Carolina | | April 30, 2009 Visited during GABF week in 2008. Located next to Coors Field in downtown Denver. Really great, big downtown brewpub in Denver. I like the building more than most of their beers. I tried the Agave Wheat which I had not seen anywhere else so I was intrigued. Bonus points for offering beers at your brewpub which aren’t available elsewhere. If you are a big fan of Breckenridge beers then you must visit and I am sure this is a great place before or after a Rockies game, but as a beer destination there are better places in Denver alone. I personally will go back but I will order the 471 Small Batch IPA which is excellent. | | Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario | | March 17, 2009 My first stop in Denver. The place is big and empty in early afternoon. Service was excellent. The fish and chip was delicious! Beer was above average, with big hops, like I like it. Would definitely recommend. | | Theis (80), , Denmark | | December 18, 2008 We had a fast visit at this place. My first thought was... Big empty place. OK Beers. Friendly staff. House selection and specials. Nice prices. | | michael-pollack (71), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania | | October 11, 2008 Ok outpost for this brewery. Loud and crowded, but cool items hanging on the walls. Service was quite slow the place was packed. Good selection of their beers plus 2 guest taps. Average price. | | phishpond417 (51), Madison, Wisconsin | | August 27, 2008 I visited the Brewery right before Flying Dog a few summers ago. Awesome building, great location right by the ballpark. Beer has always been enjoyable and the prices were pretty decent. I definately recommend checking these guys out if you’re out in Denver. | | Ungstrup (245), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | August 8, 2008 Visited on the opening day of GABF 2007. They had 8 beers I hadn’t tried before, but the quality of the beers were for half of them way below par, some buttery and should never have been served. Otherwise it is a pretty big brewpub, with raw stone wall, metal beam, a large quare bar area. The service was attentative and helpful, though not very knowledgable about the beers. | | brentfeesh (62), Gadsden, Alabama | | October 22, 2007 I did not plan on stopping by but they were the only place open for lunch by the ballpark. Fairly crowded and our waiter had too many tables but he did a fair job. Good selection of brews but I wonder if that was due to it being during GABF. Either way, their beers are all fairly good. Food came out warm and everything tasted fine. It’s worth a stop. I’d likely go back and if I lived there I probably go by from time to time. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | October 11, 2007 I thought I’d entered this place previously, but I guess not. Been several times dating back probably 10 years. In the crowded Denver beer market, Breck still manages to old its own. Their flagship beers are sturdy and they offer some decent seasonals available only here. This is always a zoo around game days, but otherwise I find it pretty quiet. Hard to walk past the Falling Rock to get here, but worth a visit when you have time. | | GeneralGao (220), Iowa City, Iowa | | September 6, 2007 Large open brewpub. Sports bar type feel overall. I guess that makes sense as it is in throwing range of the baseball stadium. Visited on a weekday at lunch, so it wasn’t overly busy. There was no baseball game scheduled that day. Service was prompt. They had the 471 series extra ESB on tap the day I visited in addition to a few seasonals and guest taps. The food was okay. I tried the pulled pork sandwich, but have yet to find decent BBQ outside the Southeastern US. Overall, I’d say it’s worth a visit. |
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