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Sea Dog Blue Paw Wild Blueberry Wheat Ale 34, Thomas Hooker Hop Meadow IPA 87, Willimantic Crazy 800 IPA 87
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Willimantic Coco Pils 87, Willimantic Euromerican Ale 87, Captain Lawrence Liquid Gold 89, Willimantic Certified Gold 45, Willimantic Millinium IPA 45, Willimantic Festive Ale 76, Willimantic Working Womans Wheat 76, Willimantic Mt. Ranier Red 76, Willimantic Spiced Rouge Wheat 76, Willimantic Rail Mail Rye 86, Willimantic Simon Saaz-on 86, Willimantic Commemorative IPA 87, Willimantic Postage Porter 91, Willimantic Junk Mail IPA 87, Willimantic Husky IPA 84, Willimantic Three Cents 84, Berkshire Oktoberfest 53, Willimantic Dyvyl Hopyard IPA 75, Willimantic Overseas Mail Oktoberfest 75, Willimantic Dead Letter Drye Stout 75, Willimantic Dead Letter Dry Stout (with French Oak Chips) 75, Willimantic Address Unknown IPA 94, Willimantic Sterling Nugget IPA 94, Willimantic Anytown USA A.S.B. 74, Willimantic Saison Noir 74, Willimantic Imperial Black Knight Wonder Whammer 74, Willimantic Evil EY-PA 74, Willimantic Hop Battle IPA 74, Willimantic Most Wanted IPA 74, Willimantic Party Gyle Pale 41, Hartford Better Beer Co. Arch Ale 22, Otter Creek Otter’s Dubbel 19, Willimantic Unfiltered Cream Ale 19, New England Sea Hag IPA 85, Berkshire Lost Sailor India Pale Ale 67, Willimantic Workingmans Wheat 67, Willimantic Citrus Wheat 67, Willimantic Mail Carrier Maybock 64, Willimantic Pony Expresso Stout 84, Willimantic Carriers Credo Cream Ale 41, Southern Tier Jah-va 99, Allagash White 89, Redstone Black Raspberry Nectar 60, Wolavers India Pale Ale 48, Long Trail Blackbeary Wheat 13, Farmington River Blonde Ale 42, Olde Burnside Ten Penny Ale 70, Brooklyn Intensified Coffee Stout 96, Magic Hat Wacko 15, Thomas Hooker Irish Style Red Ale 72, Willimantic Anniversary Amber 72, Willimantic Glacier IPA 76, Willimantic Willi Whammer 97, Willimantic Pushing the Envelope Extreme 99, Willimantic Well Read Ale 99, Willimantic Hip Hop IPA 99, Willimantic Stock Market Porter 99, Farmington River Mahogany Ale 70, Cottrell Old Yankee Ale 74, Willimantic Autobahn Mail Alt 68, Willimantic Funk Hammer 68, Willimantic Postmaster IPA 68, Willimantic Barrel Aged Black Knight 68, Willimantic Just Stout 68, Willimantic Winters Dunkel 68, Willimantic S.W.A.K. Stout 93, Willimantic M.M. Blonde Ale 93, Willimantic Instigator Doppelbock 93, Willimantic AmBeerlicious American Ale 93, Willimantic Winterfest 93, Willimantic Poor Richard Olde Ale 93, Willimantic Air Mail Ale 93, Willimantic IPA 2009 93, Opa-Opa Steakhouse King Oak Milk Stout 76, Willimantic Postal Patron Pub Ale 76, Willimantic RoadenZok 54, Willimantic Just Roaden 54, Willimantic Leap Frog Copper 54, Willimantic Holiday Mail Ale 68, Willimantic Rural Route Red 68
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33 reviews for Willimantic Brewing Company and Main Street Cafe
| Toxygen (11), Sanford, Florida | | December 12, 2009 In the old post office, hence the beer names. nice dinning room, with separate bar (stays open later). great line-up of their own beers and guest taps. lots of stone and wood gives a nice character to the place, and there’s a definite sense of history in there. food and service are good and a bit upscale. | | Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario | | March 5, 2009 Visited during Inbièrenationale IV, May 2007. Now that place rocked. This old post office building kept its charm, conserving the cachet of olden days. The Café is divided into 2 large dinning areas, and a little pub area. Food was quite good, typical pub fare. Beer selection is excellent, with around 10-12 WBC taps and 20 guest taps. | fishonmyplane (3), Newington, Connecticut does not count - explanation | | February 17, 2009 [ Updated March 25, 2009 ] Damnit, I love this place. The food is pretty good, but let’s be serious, the real reason to go there is for the beer. They always have a great selection of "guest brews", and usually about 10 house brews on tap at any given time. Plus they provide a schedule so you know when their new beers are coming out. The "certified gold" is supposedly their flagship beer, but what they really do well is big beers: IPA’s, stouts, and barleywines (namely their signature "Whilly Whammer" barleywine). If you come here, be prepared for a long session of delicious, high-ABV beers. | | RomanW70 (12), Providence, Rhode Island | | February 15, 2009 Although I love only an hour away, this was my first isit to Willamantic Brewing Company. Great experience. The place was packed, although had a laid back atmosphere. I was impressed by the huge number of guest taps, in addition to the absued number of beers they brew themselves. The menu also lists upcoming house drafts. I had a sampler, and was impressed by all their beers, especially the Rail Mail Rye, which is as tasty a 5% beer I’ve ever had. I met the head brewer Dave, who came by to chat beer for 5 minutes even though the restaurant was absurdly busy, and gave a preview of Night of the Barrels. The burger was tasty, if a tiny bit overcooked. I walked out with a growler of the Rail Mail Rye. Great experience. | | JoeMcPhee (262), Jackson Heights, New York | | January 21, 2009 My second time visiting here, but I don’t know why I hadn’t rated it before. Beautiful space in an old post office, a theme that makes itself known in many of the beers postal-inspired names. Food is okay, a fairly large menu with a lot of the typical brewpub standards. There is also a largish selection of sandwiches and wraps if you’re trying to avoid the fried stuff.
Beers were uniformly good with a broad selection of styles represented but none were really standouts on this occasion. It’s a bit annoying that they only serve full pours though, as I would have liked to try a few more, but couldn’t since I was driving. Also annoying that they charge through the nose for their growlers. 6.50 for the glass and another 12-14 for the beer itself makes every growler come close to 20 bucks for the ones I asked about.
This is a very good place and one I’d love to visit again with a designated driver so that I could more fully enjoy the beers without spending a fortune on growler fills.
| | hophead75 (83), Boonton, New Jersey | | January 19, 2009 Great brewpub located in an old post office, the ambiance has been well documented so I won’t talk too much about that. There were at least 10 of their own beers on when I was there (07 Willi was on) the day after thanksgiving, as well as some great guest taps including Ommegang Rouge! Food was very solid for a brewpub, although it was pretty much typical pub fare. A couple of slight cons: growlers were very expensive- fall festivale ale and spuyten IPA were being sold for $30, probably 25 without glass. Also- although they do samplers, they won’t include any of their big beers. Full pours only, which was a drawback to me as I was driving. Be warned that they will not sell growlers of Willi Whammer. Since they always seem to put on vintages of that beer in half barrel kegs, I don’t blame them for that, but I was unaware until I was at the brewpub.
| DirtLarabee1 (1), Muskegon, Michigan does not count - explanation | | July 8, 2008 I go there all the time, my favorite is the Kentucky Burban Barrel Stout. Be careful it’s not a light beer! | | elihapa (62), Honolulu, California | | June 12, 2008 Located in an old Post Office, this wonderful brewpub features great food and a solid selection of homebrewed beers. Heavy on the IPAs, Willimantic also features some nice brown ales and stouts (Postal Patron!). If you are within an hours drive, definitely worth checking out. Also, Willimantic has a fine menu, with some awesome burgers and generous appetizers. Plan to eat dinner there as well. | | OldRaspy (13), Virginia Beach, Virginia | | June 9, 2008 Thanks goes out to IMMY for taking me here. The food was excellent, I didn’t have a beer that I didn’t like, and talk about some eye-candy. This is a must stop when in the area. | | joebudzjoe (19), Connecticut | | May 24, 2008 [ Updated July 7, 2009 ] I love this place, their homemade brews are top notch and their guest brews are diverse and plentiful. I’d give the place a 5 out of 5 on ambiance if the whole place was more like the bar section, but the eatery section isn’t as enjoyable. If you go to eat, definitely sit at the bar and try an aeropostale pizza. This place is a real gem. |
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