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It took me way too long to finally try Brewsters. Going in fairly unaware, I can honestly say I'm a big fan of Brewsters. It is a pretty spacious place with a lot of seating (different types too- booths, bar seating, comfy lounge chairs etc.). It is certainly a bar, but with more style than you would normally find. The reason to go to Brewsters and the reason to stay is the food. The beer is all made on-site and the recipes really live up to their descriptions. The Czech Pilsner styled beer tasted great, and the Blueberry beer they offer is nothing short of delicious (complete with real blueberries dropped into the glass). The food lives upto to the beer and the menu suggests pairings. I had a bison burger with green chili's and Havarti cheese. Very hot and very tasty. The food isn't cheap, but it is well worth the money. I can't comment on the night life at Brewsters, but I am already hankering to go back and try it out on different days and get the whole Brewsters experience.
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