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| - Decided to come back for another one of their tasty beers and to finally try their food which was a definite home run! I don't often give out a full 5 stars but Brewsters knocked it out of the park for me in terms of great atmosphere, delicious food, and amazing beer.
The menu consists of what you would normally find at a bar like nachos, wings, rips, sliders, fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, etc but they also have other unique items and twists on the classics that you won't normally find at other restaurants. Their food is fresh and the prices are decent considering the quality of it. My bf has only gotten their Bavarian Beef Dip ($15) with beef, caramelized onions, white cheddar, horseradish aioli and Hammerhead beer mustard. I can see why because this sandwich is like a bundle of rich, fatty, orgasmic goodness! It's not your typical beef dip; the addition of cheese, aioli and beer mustard takes the sandwich to the next level of flavour city. It's still a pretty good sandwich without the au jus but the juices adds that extra touch of 'melt in your mouth' goodness. The sandwich comes with a side fries or salad and every time my bf gets it he is stuffed.
I tried their Pad Thai Stirfy ($15) with chicken, shrimp, veggies, peanuts, and cilantro which was filling and really good. My only complaint was that it was a little greasy and the sauce was too sweet. A squeeze of lime(s) which I had to ask for helped balance out the sweetness. I also tried their Green Chili Bison burger ($15) with green chili aioli, roasted jalapeƱos, jalapeƱo havarti, lettuce, tomato and peppercorn onion rings. This is one of the best burgers I've had in awhile. Yes.. it's probably uber fattening but it was worth it. The patty was nice and moist and the onion rings added that extra oomf of texture. It wasn't as spicy as I thought it would be. Although it was a good burger, I found that after the first couple of bites it got a little bland. I felt that it needed an extra 'something', maybe a relish to add a bit of sweetness to the creaminess of the burger. I also didn't like how the top of the bun was too big (had too much bread) which I don't usually like in my burgers.
Overall, Brewsters in Crowfoot is the definite place to go!
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