| Ibrew2or3 (161), Safety Harbor, Florida |
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September 6, 2009 Nifty little joint right near the beach with brick and wood décor and a bit warn in. I think if it was a good beach day it would be tough getting here and finding a place to park. The help was friendly. The sample platter of house brews was $3.75 (now that’s a nice feature). Most of their brews are pretty thin and nearly forgettable. Wow, this place would be amazing if they had some solid unique well crafted offerings to go along with their very tasty food selection. |
| sebletitje (78), Tampa, Florida |
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August 16, 2009 Visited along with ibrew2or3.
Nice location right by the ocean.
You can quickly tell this has a definite corporate feel which I absolutely hate.
Beer selection is limited to average brews while the food menu was appetizing. I did enjoy the lobster taco a lot.
Beers sampler is fairly priced at $3.75, service was ok but nothing memorable. Inside is clear and stylish. Not much atmosphere to speak ok.
Worth a stop while in the area, mostly for the food rather than the beer. |
| azorie (17), Florida |
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August 11, 2009 Ok its at the beach which is 1 good thing it has going for it, sadly the rest goes down hill fast. The beer is the worth of the A1A, 7 bridges clones which are in theory Gorden Biersch clone. I been to two GB places this one is not even in that ball park. Ok the food varies, most would go for seafood and its ok, a bit pricey but again your at a tourist outpost corner of Atlantic beach get over that. They can have music. Ok why am i rating it, well its on a beer web site and that’s the ONLY reason i visit to try different beers. They got 5 or 6 depends on if they are out or not. Their beer sucks period end of story I would not wish this swill water on Gibb. |
| Beershine (261), Traipsing Around, Cambodia |
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February 13, 2009 Very nice place. Once a family-owned establishment and the bartenders are proud of it. Friendly, and enthusiastic about their beers. Their having being bought by GB and part of the same AIA Aleworks/7 Bridges Trio hasn’t seemed to affect the overall vibe of the place. Locals drink here. Three distinct but connected rooms including one where musicians can play. The Atlantic Beach area seems pretty chill and laid-back too. Good vibes. |
| Oakes (422), gone rambling, Cambodia |
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January 16, 2009 New Orleans theme brewpub. Good house beers. Service ok. Food pubbish. Nothing terribly special but worth a stop. |
| jeremytoni (54), Swedesboro, New Jersey |
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March 6, 2008 Three bars, good food, and a decent selction of draft beers. |
| Immy (88), Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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September 29, 2007 Another Gordon Biersch brewpub. Decent decor - they are trying for a New Orleans motif, which doesn’t really work, but it’s still nice. Waitress was prompt and courteous. Fried grouper sandwich was pretty good. Most of the menu is seafood. Decent overall. |
| NYHarvey (124), New York, New York |
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June 18, 2007 On the corner directly across from the hotel I stayed at. Typical Brewpub/restraunt decor that leans toward upscale though the feel of this place is more nighborhood hangout than tourist trap. The beers went from awful to decent. Didn’t eat. |
| Tmoney99 (256), Cincinnati, Ohio |
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May 8, 2006 Corner location two blocks from beach with street parking and pay lots in area. Rough brick look with the interior divided into three sections. Brewing area behind bar with dance floor. Bar area for table waiting and table area with third bar. Freindly service with good knowledge of brews. Had the sampler set and the brews are GB versions with seasonals. Food is standard good GB menu with seafood selections. Off the standard path but well worth a visit if you are near the beach. |