Decent bar, with an excellent range of beers. Can’t really fault it on price, the staff were nice, the toilets were clean. The only thing I didn’t like was the way the benches were spaced out, and the music was a wee bit loud, making it difficult for our group to have a comfortable conversation.
Lainy S.
Place rating: 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
I’m quite ashamed to admit that I’ve not been to a Brew Dog before. I knew they celebrate the best in meat and beer and from what I’d heard they’re quite knowledgable in helping you pair the two. We arrived in Liverpool at lunch time and after checking into our apartment we decided to head out, explore and find something substantial to eat. We were going to the theatre that night and knew we wouldn’t have time to grab dinner. Brew Dog was only a few streets up from our apartment, tucked away in a little side street but a few of our group recognised the logo and it was unanimously decided that beer and burgers sounded perfect. They serve food all day from 10am to midnight, quite a rarity back home. It was around 3pm when we ventured in and found a booth for our party on the far side of the very spacious bar. The décor was everything I expected. Minimalist, large communal tables to encourage chat amongst friends, enormous bar with a board above bragging of their many, many beers. The staff were super friendly too and coped with our unexpected larger party with ease. One thing on the menu jumped out at me straight away. The Brie L T burger. A huge beef patty, topped with crispy streaky bacon, a generous chunk of melty Brie and topped with a giant onion ring. The burgers and hot dog sounded massive so we ordered three sides of fries for the table. I ordered a Sweet Cheeks cider, infused with blackberries and elderflower to wash it down. Brew Dog do not scrimp on portions! The burgers were huge and we knew that we’d probably ordered too many fries. My BrieLT ticked all the boxes. Huge, well cooked patty. Crispy, salty bacon that was almost like crackling in texture. Delicately creamy Brie to cut through everything. Light, sweet onion ring that didn’t crumble under the pressure. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. I didn’t have many fries because my burger was more than enough but they were thin and well seasoned. My cider was nowhere near as sweet as I feared it might be. It really was infused rather than being packed full of fruit and had a delicate sharpness to it that helped wash down my burger. We felt at ease here, with the staff taking great care of our group of weary travelers. It’s the morning after and I’m still sporting a bit of a food baby from that epic burger!
Lindsay C.
Place rating: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
If you’ve been to another BrewDog bar before, this will feel instantly familiar and you’ll have a huge choice of full-flavoured BrewDog and guest craft beers to choose from. There’s a bottle shop in this one with a wide range of brews you can take home or enjoy in the bar. There are also some pinball and arcade game machines at the side of the bar if you’re looking for some retro action.
Avery T.
Place rating: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
A little bit noisy when I first come into this big pub&restaurant~ however, after a cup of cocktail it becomes the best place for relax with a group of friends! The Hot Dog in the menu is a great choice to order because it is really tasty! Better than Hamburger I think!
Holly S.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
The only reason this is not a five star review is because the Juicy Lucy(cheese stuffed hamburger) did not have cheese in the center. Being from the birth place of the Juicy Lucy, Minneapolis in the USA, I can easily spot the mistake… There is not enough cheese in the raw patty, IR the patty is over cooked. This causes all the cheese to slip out. My burger, as well as another friend’s, was sans cheese… So so so sad. Tears! Also, Memphis rub is WAY too salty. Otherwise, great brew pub! Amazing selection of beers, small selection of burgers and other typical bar food. Tots are yumm… Service was fast and friendly. Conner, our server, was great. So helpful. A burger came out later than the rest and he handled it like a champ — thanks for the wonderful experience!
Mika K.
Place rating: 4 Tampere, Finland
Went in on a slow Monday at 12 and things were just being setup. The service was still excellent and I love their burgers almost as much as their beers. A great visit and I recommend the Brewdog bars where ever you see one…
Jessica H.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
We spotted this branch of BrewDog being fitted out when visiting Liverpool last November, and were excited to see everything up and running in the BrewDog magazine whilst having a drink in the Manchester branch. After a huge dinner at Nolita Cantina, we wanted to go somewhere with a lively atmosphere(to keep us awake!) but also where we didn’t have to be super dressy etc. Close to the popular areas of Bold, Fleet and Seel Street, we weren’t surprised that the bar was packed; however, we quickly found a table and plonked ourselves down, and bar service was equally quick. The masses of people, it seems, simply preferred to stand in the bar vicinity as opposed to actually looking for service. The fun part of this branch are the ‘press for beer’ buttons, located on the wall next to a number of tables. Although we ordered our first round at the bar, we couldn’t resist pressing this little gem — and sure enough, a few seconds later, a friendly member of staff popped across to our table! A great talking point that is sure to differentiate from other branches. Sure to become a regular point on our Liverpool drinking rounds, BrewDog retains its playful and edgier personality in this large space.
Kate W.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Large Brewdog with a great selection of beer! Out the front there is a covered smoking area with tables & heaters. Booths with ‘press for beer’ table service and a large collection of board games. I had a chorizo and cheese burger which was very tasty! The staff were so friendly and happy to give tasters of everything. Dogs are welcome too!
Fredrikke W.
Place rating: 5 Liverpool, United Kingdom
I saw this BrewDog Pub when I first moved to Liverpool and I was really curious about it, so when one of my friends came to visit it was an excellent opportunity to check it out. I love BrewDog(how can you not love Scottish Beer?) but they have a good selection of other foreign beers, and if you’re not sure, they’ll let you taste. They also have board games and food. So next time I’m in there, I sure will try the food.