Monday, 23 October 2017

Beertown Public House - 2050 Appleby Line, Burlington


We read about this new restaurant in the Hamilton Spectator and decided to give it a try.  Of course the idea of a huge selection of local craft beers attracted us as well as their menu.  This is the fourth Beertown, as there is already London, Cambridge and Waterloo locations.  We have been to the Craft Beer Market in Calgary which is very similar to Beertown with a long list of craft beers and similar type of food on the menu.

We were not disappointed with Beertown Public House in Burlington.  The list of beers offered is divided into rotational pours and bottles as well as static pours and bottles.  There is a lot to choose from with the majority from local craft breweries.  I selected the Ceres Cucumber Lime Gose (a sour-gose), my husband tried the Bronan IPA and our son tried the Batch:1904 cider.  All were good!

For food, the menu selection is perfect with sides, sandwiches, salads and lots more.  The Power Bowl was delicious with kale, chicken, quinoa and edamame and worth it for $17.99.  The California Turkey Burger was a good size and my husband chose the blueberry and kale salad as the side dish.  It was also a good price at $16.99.  Our son had the Beertown Pad Thai with shrimp for $18.99.  We were glad we didn't order any starters because the meals were plenty to fill us up.

We would definitely return to Beertown.  It was well worth the money and the selection of local craft beers was awesome!  You can't eat a meal like this at some of the chain restaurants like Kelseys or Milestones and they also don't have the long list of craft beers to try.

Beertown Pad Thai with Shrimp

California Turkey Burger with Blueberry and Kale Salad

The Power Bowl

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