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| - I used to work close by, so this was a fairly frequent stop after hours with my coworkers. I've been back a few times since then. The food is fairly consistent, they have a decent veggie burger and the servers are always pleasant.
However, one time, the chef decided he was going to argue with me that the sauce that he slathered all over my burger was not mayonnaise (which I always, always ask to be left out as it's not vegan), but was in fact, their "housemade garlic aioli." Helloooooo? Garlic + mayo = AIOLI! Just because I don't eat meat doesn't mean I flunked home-ec class. And if it's really "housemade," you wouldn't argue with me that it wasn't mayonnaise. Sending my burger back three times kind of made me wary of eating it that night.
That was my one bad experience at Brewsters and really, it just made me feel bad for the waitress who was extremely pleasant and apologized profusely for the chef. And I know it's not her fault. Every other time I've been there, the food has been solid, and the drinks reasonably priced. I went there Saturday night to catch up with old friends and meet new ones and the service was pleasant and efficient.
Be warned, once the game is on, carrying a conversation can be kind of difficult and the atmosphere can get pretty sophomoric.
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