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April 1, 2009 Very chain like atmosphere at Brewzzi’s. Service is pretty decent. Every beer that I have had here ranged from awful to average. Food is pretty good and the portions are sizeable. Overall, the food is far superior to the beer quality which is not a good thing for a brewpub. |
| Ibrew2or3 (161), Safety Harbor, Florida |
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March 16, 2009 Visited 10/08 time frame. Nice looking place. They have a wonderful looking “show piece” system that’s about 15bbl. Seem like a yeck of a lot of beer just to support this one brew pub. Beer is typical pre CCB uninspired Florida craft beer. There seems to be effort here but somehow nothing really well crafted or even above average seems to get brewed. Some of beer seems to be of the “Cookie Cutter” while others just plain miss. The food is good though. |
| hopscotch (152), Vero Beach, Florida |
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November 18, 2008 The place stands alone in front of a small strip mall. Plenty of free parking. The atmosphere is cozy and warm. More of a restaurant than the West Palm Beach location. The service was good. The food pulls up just short of excellent. The staff doesn’t seem all that knowledgeable regarding their beer. It’s definitely more food-centered than West Palm. Pricing is on the high side of moderate. The beer is sub par most of the time, but their seasonals and special one-offs are sometimes very nice and creative. Definitely worth a visit. |
| Oakes (422), Kowloon, Hong Kong |
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June 21, 2008 Strip mall vibe is pure Boca goodness. Don’t remember eating but we might have. Service was a bit sketchy. The seasonals weren’t bad but the house beers are weak. Not my favourite brewpub in South Florida. |
| daknole (92), Scottsdale, Arizona |
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May 5, 2008 Loud and crowded this place has some decent beer but it is a pain to get a table and the service lacks...however it does have home brewed beer. A rarity in FL. |
| Beershine (268), Traipsing Around, Cambodia |
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April 1, 2008 Average brewpub in the suburban hell of the Rat’s Ass. Idiot servers, mediocre beer, and still it’s worth driving to because there are so few brewpubs in South Florida. Extra points for a relatively interesting lineup that includes seasonals. |
| mgumby10 (47), Jupiter, Florida |
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January 31, 2008 Big place. Decent sized bar area. Didnt order food, just came in for a few pints. Beer was average to below for the most part, but drinkable. The bartender actually seemed to know her stuff fairly well and had had a decent amount of microbrews in her day it seemed, so that was a pleasant surprise. Id go back again only to try the food, as the beer was underwhelming. |
| Tmoney99 (256), Cincinnati, Ohio |
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April 16, 2006 Easy to locate directed west of I-95 with good parking. Rough brick look with a center bar and food servives at tables all around with patio in front. Service was quick and freindly with good offer of sampler and menu. Brewing tanks past bar behind glass with six taps on brass bar. Balanced drinkable brews. Full menu with large portions. I had the Eggplant Par., very good. Last rater is misguided or can not count. |
gatorbeer (2), Ft. Lauderdale, Florida does not count - explanation |
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September 26, 2005 Average food. Large servings. Mediocre microbrews. Not a place for beer enthuasiasts or food enthusiasts for that matter, but if you want meatloaf the size of your head, this place is for you. |
| omhper (111), Stockholm, Sweden |
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August 28, 2005 Big brewpub that feels like a brewpub chain. Flawless food, the malt character of some of their lagers are great, but the servers seemed pretty clueless when it came to beer. |
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