80 /100 YEHIAM A bit sloppy but lovely brewpub with several Malka's beers on tap. In Fridays the place is unbelievably crowded, kind of a Kibbutz festival, with lots of travelling families, pouring Malka's beer from a pitcher and eating pizza. |
88 /100 YEHIAM Brewpub on a cool terrace overlooking the West Galilee. The 3 excellent Malkas are served on tap, basic munchies. A must when visiting the area. To the best of my knowledge the place is kosher and closed Fri nights and Sat. |
62 /100 YEHIAM Brewpub serving 3 Malka’s beer from tap looking over a nice vally and surrended by green trees & nature. Very relaxing. Good beers. |
66 /100 YEHIAM Laid back place, mostly outdoors. Good beers. We were told to come to the brewpub because the bottles don’t do Malka justice, and I would agree with that sentiment. The pub itself is great - gorgeous sweeping views over the north Israel countryside. Food is hot dogs. |
56 /100 YEHIAM Sweet little chillaxed hippie vibe place where you can come barefoot with your dog and best friends and drink beer, which of course is typical for Israel :) The beers are drinkable, nothing great, but if you’re in this nice hilly tree-filled area certainly stop by the kibbutz. The 3 beers are much, much better on tap at the source than they are in the bottles, which you can get in other places in Israel. No food except for random snacks. I think they’re open only in the evenings but best to check the website first. |
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