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Todd and I went to John Harvard's Brew House one time because we always drove past it and wondered what it was like. When we finally went, we decided it was definitely less than outstanding. The menu had poor selections .... Todd like the menu because it was all steak and potatoey, his faves ... but I tend to like turkey dinners or chicken dishes. The appetizers were really expensive as was the beer. I ended up eating something I did not care for, and now I don't remember what it was. I think Todd got a clump of meat that didn't taste very good either. We had a bad waitress too. We tried the sampler of beer that came on a chart and you were supposed to drink it in a certain order to make the most of the certain flavors that complemented each other. I personally didn't like any of the nine samples we got, and I think we paid like $25 for 9 little shot glasses of beer. Somehow our bill came out close to $60 but Todd did take home a big jug of some type of beer. Neither of us ever have any desire to go back there again and we make fun of it when we drive past. That place sucked - bad atmosphere, bad food, bad waitress, overpriced beer.
Posted by Jess at 11:31 PM | Comments (9)
Nate and I ate here once. We thought it would be interesting because it was right when we first started getting interested in microbreweries. I didn't think the food was any better than a typical family style restaurant and the beer was crappy, in my opinion. I really don't understand "chain microbrewery" restaurants like this place and Rock Bottom. In conclusion, go here if you are hungry - not for the beer.
Posted by Julie at 04:58 PM | Comments (0)