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7 reviews for Jaipur Brewing Company
| heemer77 (171), Savannah, Missouri | | December 23, 2008 Expensive food and decent beer. I found the place hard to find in the trip mall. I got a growler to go after trying a couple new things from samplers. Nothing special as far as brewpubs go, but might be worth it for the combo of food and beer if Indian is your thing. | | ¾ (599), Colorado | | August 27, 2008 Indian restaurant that brews it’s own beer. Freaking awesome. The food smelled and looked delicious... but I couldn’t indulge, I had a small meal about an hour before, but did manage to put down a couple of samosas and some naan, both of which were excellent. Five beers on tap: wheat, golden, raspberry, IPA and jalapeno, the latter two were the only good ones. There’s a small bar in the back if you’re just there for the beer, and the folks working the bar were great to talk to and treated me well. Who knows when I’ll go through Omaha again, but this place will be on the list. | | boto (27), Granby, Connecticut | | April 24, 2008 [ Updated November 29, 2008 ] This is definitely a very interesting combination: a brewpub that serves Indian food. I can’t say that I have ever heard of a brewpub like this one before. In all fairness, the food seems to be their first priority, and it shows. Our group ordered 4 entrées and shared them. They were all superb. We sampled a shrimp dish, a lamb dish, a chicken dish, and a potato based entrée. All the entrées came with soup, which was quite good. All the soups and dishes had the right amount of spice. They would have cranked them up higher if you wanted them to. The beers were OK, but certainly not worth seeking out on their own. They do match up well with their foods, however. | | SledgeJr (79), Omaha, Nebraska | | December 3, 2006 [ Updated September 13, 2009 ] A lot of people slam the beer at this place, but I don’t think that they are that bad. It’s all extract brew, but usually very consistent. The IPA has been good every time I have been there. The chili beer is actually drinkable, and that says a lot for this disgusting style. The real reason to visit here is the outstanding food.
UPDATE: I was recently told that the restaurant has changed ownership and that The Jaipur will no longer be making beer. Make sure that you call before planning a trip. I’ll keep you posted. | | bu11zeye (112), Frisco, Texas | | December 30, 2005 The first brewpub/Indian food resturant I have visited. Their lentil soup is excellent, but their Vindaloo was the worst I have ever had. The service was extremely slow. however, the highlight of the night was certainly their Jalapeno ale. IMO, The best pepper beer you will find. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | June 5, 2005 One of the most unique brewpubs I’ve ever visited. They have excellent Indian food and the beers are pretty good to boot. Their Autum Ale is the best if they have it, otherwise you gotta try their Jalapeno. | | arjoseph (30), Chicago, Illinois | | April 1, 2005 Jaipur is a nice place to take a date or the family to get quality Indian food at decent prices in a city not known for its plethora of ethnic restaurants. Cozy and nicely decorated, you might even forget that you’re in Omaha while sitting in here. It is also one of the few places in town that brews their own beer. While the beer isn’t the highest quality, it’s a lot better than macro stuff, and you might find something interesting and unique (when I went, they had a Jalepeno beer that shows they’re willing to experiment). If you’re spending a few days here, you should check it out. |
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