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5 reviews for The Hangar on the Wharf
| presario (105), Calgary, Alberta | | July 15, 2009 Didn’t want to spend time on the trip to Alaskan brewing. Ditched the family after a couple of hours and sat at the bar and had 3 pints while watching the float planes land and take off. A real pub after the tourist trap of Red Dog. Model planes hanging from the rafters. Over 60 bottles including Stone. Watch out for the chilled glasses. Pilsner Urquell on tap along with Midnight Sun and Alaskan. | | mabel (134), Toronto, Ontario | | April 10, 2009 Visited late on a Tuesday afternoon in September, this very cool setting has a rich history, various airplane paraphernalia displayed around the large room that overlooks a lovely view of the waterfront. Fun background music was playing and it wasn’t too busy, but we could sense it picking up more when we left and the shifts changed. Service was generally confused and not aware of the beers available, but they did bring us tasty Macho Nachos. Brews available were in fair shape (Deschute, Kona, Butte Creek), and aside from the disappointing service, a recommendable destination when in town. | | jerc (143), Toronto, Ontario | | September 9, 2008 View out the windows is pretty sweet, with planes and cruise ships providing character. Tables themselves are just okay though, and the upstairs is kinda ghetto. Service was friendly but kind of ditzy about the beer list. Passed on a couple of draft options in favour of bottles mostly because I wasn’t sure what we were going to get... Decent modest selection of Alaskan and PNW products. Nachos were decent though absolutely drowned in toppings (which was a mixed blessing/curse). | | DuffMan (98), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta | | September 9, 2008 Popped in for a pint and a peek. Decent enough selection, about 12-15 taps and 50 or so bottles when I was there. Alaskan brews on tap, a couple of Midnight Sun brews in bottles, and a variety of not-hard-to-find-elsewhere micros. Didn’t try the food. | | Aubrey (68), Denver, Colorado | | July 5, 2004 When in Juneau, I highly recommend this place. Great food and great views. Draft selection was the best that I saw in Juneau. Some usual suspects, some macros, Pyramid, Redhook, Deschutes, Midnight Sun, Alaskan and Widmer. Unfortunately, they didn’t have any Haines Brewery beers while I was there. They had a slew of bottled beers, too. Sadly, many of them were macros, but there were a few surprises as well. For Juneau, I doubt it would get any better. |
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