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| - We had brunch on a Sat during one of our outings at a family wedding. The hostess seated us right away for a party of 10 at an outdoor patio. This is def the place for beer lovers. The menu breaks down the different types of ale, drafts, cider..you name it from different regions and countries.
There are over 150 brands of bier from over 30 countries. I had the dry cider beer from England. It had a very crisp taste that went well with the brioche french toast that included sunny side eggs, grilled sausage, maple syrup, and compote du jour. Hub had the Swiss skillet- poached eggs, smoked kielbasa (sausage), Yukon potatoes, roast peppers and onions. He also had their cider but the sweeter and tarter version. The rest of our family had the Belgian waffles, strawberry shortcake, and a dish that contained pork, sausage, and sauerkraut in addition to various beers.
I'm one of those ppl who hate waking early but loves breakfast. So naturally, brunch is one of the things I look forward to on a weekend. Bier is a nice place for that reason. Food was pretty good. And service was great. As for pricing, it's reasonable for the comfort and enjoyment of dining leisure.
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