The Coast, Biloxi, Mississippi
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The Coast

The Coast


Type: Bar
Rating N/A - too few ratings
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3 67%  70%  31%  70%  N/A  58%  N/A 

875 Beach Blvd (inside Beau Rivage Casino)
Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 [ printable map ]
(228) 386-7353
http://www.beaurivage.com/pages/din_coast.asp

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Last rating was 8 months ago
[Edit Info]
Hours: this brewpub is no longer in business.
Taps: 5
Entered by: DrunkAsASkunk
Last edit: deepsouth

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Your Opinions

DenverLogan (60), Oceanside, California
  54   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/59/103/15 8/10N/A10/20

February 13, 2008
I went there a couple of times before Katrina. They had some decent brews, not great, but at least two of the five were quite drinkable. Once they had a Southern Belle Triple that was very dark and too sweet, but decent. The view of the gulf was nice. Sad it’s no longer brewing. Decent food also.

biggmike (5), Gulfport, Mississippi
does not count
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/105/15 8/10N/A16/20

October 25, 2006
No longer brews their own beers as all equipment was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Great food and pretty good entertainment on weekends. Last poster said beers were average, but they won medals at Great American Beer Festival. This is inside Beau Rivage Casino which is visually stunning. Now just Coast since they stopped brewing beer.

Brock_Landers (25), Panama City, Florida
  44   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/55/106/15 5/10N/A9/20

June 1, 2006
Nothing to get excited about here. I’ll be there next week for a class (Keesler AFB) and this is the only joint that MIGHT be open since Katrina. If I get there and it’s closed I won’t cry. Brews are average at best, and just barely cover the basic styles (light, amber, stout, etc). It’s marginally better than nothing. The worst part is having to navigate the crappy casino to find it.


 
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