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Capital Ale House Richmond

Capital Ale House Richmond

623 E Main St, Richmond, VA 23219, 23219-2401, United States

Bars • Fish • German • American


"A good place is defined by it's ambience, people and their food.And this place offers you all the at it's best.We had to wait close to mins for a nice table fit for the of us.FOOD food was really good. They know how to cook their meats well. The sauces used were perfect.MUST TRYs br/>NY Style Beef SteakFish ChipsMexican SaladBlack Bean BurgerShrimp TacosBEER/Drinks many beer options. This place is a treat for Beer lovers.I love fruity ale beers. I loved Allagash, Blackberry and Pear Lager Beer of all the beers we tried.AMBIENCE ambience. It's amusing to see the range of beer taps serving fresh beers of different brands on each tap lined up behind the bar. The place is low lit, and creates a calm ambience for itself. This place is mostly buzzing with people all day. They also have a Game section in the basement and a Music section where you would find bands playing some exciting music.SERVICE the place was crowded it took a while for the staff to attend us. But, once the orders were taken, the staff was very polite and on her toes. She was patient enough to give us all options basis our palate requirements and served us with the right food and beverages. The staff here hence needs a special mention.VALUE FOR MONEY not cheap, yet not too expensive. But, the huge list of Beers available here can tempt you into spending a lot.Come on here for a fun night with your friends for a great time.Happy Beer-hopping to You!!!"

Allie's Beach Street Cafe

Allie's Beach Street Cafe

35 Beach StMA 01944-1547, Manchester, United States

Wine • Brunch • Coffee • American


"What an absolutely horrible experience. We 've lived in town here for many years and have gone here routinely. Today we had a miserable experience because a waitress became overwhelmed with the crowd and then treated us with total disrespect. We ordered. We waited. She brought us drinks and the soda machine was full obviously messed up because the Diet Coke tasted like carbonated water. I tried for 20 mins to get her attention and she ignored us. Then, 42 minutes after we ordered, I walked over to the counter and simply asked our waitress if she knew how much longer it would be. This is when things went downhill. She replied I have no idea and it 's not my job to know that it 's the kitchens . Wow. I simply asked if she could check and she got very snippy saying sit was really busy. She walked over to the kitchen and all I heard coming out of the kitchen was a flurry of F-bombs and S-granades! Then, she picked up a salad and walked by me without looking at me and muttered salmon will be done shortly . She delivered the salad to my wife at the table and didn 't say anything and shot her a filthy look. She just walked away without deliver any utensils or responding to my wife 's request for some. She abruptly walked by me and I asked if I could chat with the manager and she said we don 't have one and walked away. Then I asked her again and she pointed me to another person in the restaurant. When I went to the other person, who was actually quite nice, she said that she wasn 't the manager but one would be back later in the afternoon. The original waitress started griping to me about how slammed they were and how I don 't understand her job. Her filthy looks and her attitude drove me to go back to my table and get my wife and 2 kids and leave. I said to the other waitress ti give me my check for the soda, iced tea, and the salad and she told me it was fine and we should leave if we want to. We left. What a waste. What a horrible experience at a place that usually does a good job. I 've met the manager/owner before and she is very very nice. The issue is with waitstaff and how obnoxious they have been. The person today was ruder to me than anyone has been in many years."

Cloud Spirits

Cloud Spirits

795 Main Street, Cambridge, 02139, United States Of America

Full • Pasta • Chicken • American


"the cocktails are impressive. tried to launch the classic cloud 9 and espresso martini - very good. loved the presentation of the cloud 9- above the table over cotton sweets. the vibe- semi off, although menu has to have as QR code, and then we had to check ourselves on our phones and pay the bill. I just feel like this place is on the edge of the size - now it's just okay, but with a few small tweets it could be great. if I order and pay all the work on my phone - that is not big people. the food- $28 for buffalo chicken. it was delicious, essentially tempura chicken thigh bite-shamed to shy on the buffalo sauce. ranch was great, but the diving sauce should not be the star of the show. as mentioned above, a small change like more buffalo sauce could take this dish from good to big - not worth $28 street noodles- loved the big, homemade style noodles, but the sosty and taste was disappointing. heavy on sesame and peanut butter were the sprouts my favorite part for the watery crunch. also the chili oil served with him- the cumin added I found overwhelming. I want my chili oil to be spicy chili oil, not an explosion of a dry Mexican flavor that takes all the others aromen. salmon sando-yaki this concept is great, which led me to want more. the “ sauce” or whatever squash chutney with it was interesting, but could have been made better. I wanted something more dipping than a shocked kind of strange texture. something lacked in the filling perhaps green tweepering or a gooey melting cheese could be a grilled cheese mirror. the brot was my favorite part. it should not be broth about the sauce and the filling. we also had a envy cocktail - if they like mezcal, spicy, smokey taste profiles- it was perfection, the lingering taste of honigtau melonen beats. but again. the drink should not be my favorite thing of the night. increase them a little more."

Munich Brauhaus Brisbane

Munich Brauhaus Brisbane

153 Stanley StAUACT 4101, Brisbane, United States

Beer • Wine • Pizza • German


"TL;DR: In the tradition of the Munich beer halls, the Bavarians have brought the Munich Brauhaus all the way up to Brisbane. German cuisine has had a small cult like presence within the general city area, but it has not truly gotten under the skin of what the dining experience can be like within the said country. All this is changing now, with more than one story to fit it all in, a good environment that has gallons of beer to go around, and complete with all the Bavarian classics on hand. <br/ <br/ Over the period of a couple of months, I had been mulling over whether or not to go and try the signature food challenge at this place. It is the Schnitzelmesiter, and that is a kilogram pure veal schnitzel (meaning no fancy seasonings or sauces on it) with a choice of four sides. That gets eaten in an hour, and the whole meal is free. On the side, I was saving up small bits of money to cover it in order to give the thing a burl, and that is what I did. <br/ <br/ The challenge possibly is not as hard as some of the others that are out there, and for the most part I was almost at the cusp of finishing it. Just two or three minutes off, a couple of big handfuls of vegetables and a reversal of fortune caused a disqualification. Nevertheless, the food here was enjoyable enough and if you are able to manage such a large amount of food this is certainly worth a burl. <br/ <br/ The food challenge aside, with each other aspect including the decor, the service, and the vibe that they are going for, the folks here have been doing a good job. What it boils down to is the mission statement, and that is to create the experience of having Oktoberfest during any time of the year. To me German food is one of the most under rated cuisines, and provides some of the best and most memorable food experiences. It really is one that should be doing a lot better than it does over this nape of the woods, particularly since all the basic elements <br/ <br/ What doesn't hurt is that this place is two stories tall. There is plenty of space inside, and from what I know, a whole lot of attention to detail has one into it all. Beyond the al fresco tables, and the counter to pay for the meal, I cannot attest to much of the decor. The outside tables were nicely decked out though, with the salad menu in notepad form, cutlery in the middle to collect, and all sorts of fliers describing the place. They have gone to a good effort here to showcase what they are. <br/ <br/ Service is also one that is par excellence. Ordering the food is done at the table, and payment is up at the counter. The ladies here are really friendly, and will hover around all the tables to get any additional orders if necessary. It is safe to say that they make you feel welcome here, and their presence is among the most apparent and frequent among many of the big places in town. That gives it that quaint, inviting feeling within somewhere that is an institution. <br/ <br/ Munich Brauhaus has one big and broad menu that will guarantee almost any client has something to eat and drink here. To get it out of the way first, meat eaters will have such a wonderful time here. It starts off with a small lot of bar snacks, finger food that will go great with some of the drinks they have on tap just you wait. <br/ <br/ The main cuisine certainly is German, but they certainly manage to sneak a bit of Australian influence into there. The classical schnitzel is there in all its glory, different kinds of meat (chicken, veal, and pork) plus different versions of preparation, and some specialty ones giving out an international influence. Pork rules the roost as well, especially with the knuckle (no having to pre order for here, it seems). On the mains part, most of the options are practically pub specialties that can be found at any place akin to this. <br/ <br/ And the other big German specialty is right here, the sausage. Two sorts of sausage are here, the classical ones and some gourmet ones which are more experimental. With its own section on the menu is salad, one that is separate and in notepad form at the table. It is to be filled out accordingly, then handed to one of the waitstaff. Breakfast is also here, though admittedly it is a bit on the basic side. Finishing off the main part of the food menu is a small lot of sides and sauces to compliment the meals. A few desserts are straight after, just some middle European classics and reliable old ice cream. <br/ <br/ Those in a group having a hard time deciding what to have have got a good range of platters to mull over: all the meats, and sausages, plus sides and condiments. One even comes with the choice of what beer to have. Even for a solo experience, tasting platters are right there with several kinds of meats to sample. That is also not to mention the group menus with several courses at a set price. <br/ <br/ Now we get onto the next part, one that would make it for most people the beverage list. Beers, beers, and more beers is the mainstay right here. Via the draught, or via bottle, each one is sectioned well and has several options underneath them. You can easily tell that this is made of fans of the hops, to the extent that bigger glasses shaped like boots and tubes can be filled with the choice of drink. After all that, it is a choice of many wines, a whole lot of schnapps and some cocktails to behold. In addition, tea and coffee are available and I would presume all the usual sodas and juices are just as much. <br/ <br/ Just reading about all of this reminds me just why this place is going to work out well. Everything that one could want for a good casual get together is right here, and can be utlised well to any sized group. Portion sizes don't hurt the prospects either. <br/ <br/ While waiting for the schnitzel to be cooked, some drinks were offered. I went with the usual double espresso. Whatever the brew was, I forget it at the moment. It was probably one of the middling ones, which usually do fine enough. The coffee itself was nice, a slightly fruity hint underneath the beans was apparent, and the extraction was done well. Not really anything too strong, nor lacking in the slightest, the strength was decent on its own. <br/ <br/ With the Schnitzelmeister, the four sides I got fries, mushy peas, red cabbage, and sauerkraut. Insurmountable size aside, all the components of the meal managed to be tasty and good quality. They put on a good effort here, that is for sure. They must choose some pretty good quality sources for the meat, since over 90% of this massive sucker managed to be quite tender a few gribblies here and there. It was coated pretty nicely, in a crumb batter that was neither too thick or too thin for the meat, and being pipping hot definitely did wonders for it. On the seasoning side, it was a bit bland and might have benefited from a little seasoning here and there. Overall, the piece of meat was pretty good. <br/ <br/ As for the sides, each one of them was lovely and the serving size was generous across the board. First off are the fries. These were hot little numbers, done with a herb based seasoning that was delicious and mixed well with a good amount of salt. The right balance was achieved with texture, the outer crust being quite crispy, and the potato on the inside was fluffy like a cloud. That it the mark of a good place, fries were decent. Both the red cabbage and sauerkraut were similar to each other, a difference being the tastes sauerkraut with a more vinegary note, and the red cabbage had a semi sweet flavour to it. Both were robust and very filling. Lastly was the mushy peas, a creamy mixture that is good when done right, and that it was here. <br/ <br/ All in all, Munich Brauhaus has enough strengths to become a welcome addition into the South Bank area, not just as one more place serving good quality food, but one that has an actual vibe and character that will ultimately draw a good number of patrons if it has not already. While it is certainly not got the most authentic vibe to it, being a meeting between both Australian and German foods suitably brings out a dynamic environment that combines many of the institutions of the Australian pub, and the open, social experience of a Munich beer hall. Putting it right in the middle of the South Bank area might be the best choice of location here, with the interaction of bypassing pedestrians and general populous, which is all the more better when the weather is good. South Bank is now getting on the mend as a dining location, and this is one more example of that."

Williams's Pine Gables Supper Club

Williams's Pine Gables Supper Club

1002 W Pine St, 54521, Eagle River, US, United States

American • Bar-lounge • Supper Clubs • Delivery Services


"Our experience.. Got there right when they opened so there wasn’t a wait. We get seated in the side room for my party of 7. 4 adults and 3 kids. Took my kids to the bathroom a couple times throughout dinner and felt like we were purposely put in a room away from other guests because I had a baby because the rest of the bar and seating areas had adults in it. So right off the bat, got the vibes of this not being a very family friendly place. And my feeling was right; there was absolutely NO kids menu on the menu. So we were stuck spending full price on meals for my kids. But oh wait, here’s the kicker! You get charged to share plates! We had fees put on our bill for my two older kids to share off a plate as well as my mother in law getting charged extra. She had stated we are out of town and aren’t taking leftovers home so she could just graze off my father in laws plate if she had to but would take a bowl of the clam chowder. She NEVER ate off my father in laws plate. But the charge was there so when the bill came, she asked about the extra charge on there but because my mother in law said she’d share with my father in law if he couldn’t eat it all, was put on there. The waitress then very SNIPPY I might add, says that it tells you on the menu there’s a charge for sharing. That we’re lucky we were only charged $2/person instead of $10 like a lot of places. So with that being said, for fun, looked at the menu and NOWHERE on there did it say there was a charge for splitting! Despite the French onion soup being good, liking my Cobb Salad, was disappointed that there was only one choice for a Friday night fish fry special and it only came deep fried? The breading on the haddock was lighter than the walleye breading. My husband ended up peeling off all the breading and ate just the fish out of it. They had a $30 salmon special but nothing else for fish which is very unfortunate being we are from Wisconsin, Fridays are for fish and old fashions. Everyone, including my three kids, really enjoyed the clam chowder soup. With all of this being said, nothing will convince me to come back with my kids. We will find something a little more kid friendly as they’re on vacation too. Kid-friendliness: Definitely NOT kid friendly. There is no kids menu options on the menu. So if you’re a family of five like us, don’t expect to leave there without paying $100 for all of you to eat. Expect a split plate charge for sharing an entree amongst your children to make it affordable for your kids to eat there"