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Mr. Brews, for me, is consistent with providing mediocre food and hit-or-miss service. I've now visited Mr. Brews on four occasions since it opened in spring 2015, and I've consistently had a less-than-stellar experience every time. Something or someone is quite unorganized with the beer selection at Mr. Brews. I recently had dinner there with a party of four. Two people in our party ended up going through multiple different beer requests due to Mr. Brews being out of so many beers. After looking at the menu, Person A asked for Beer 1. Unavailable. How about Beer 2? Out of that too. How about Beer 3? Yes, Mr. Brews had Beer 3. Person B asked for Beer 4. No, they were out of that. How about Beer 5? Yes, they have Beer 5. Our server returned the table to tell Person A that they actually were also out of Beer 3. So he had to order Beer 6. These beers are listed on their menu. This is either sloppy handling or inventory or sloppy marketing. Or maybe both? Also, the food is pretty average. The fries are usually soft and soggy. (The Mr. Brews in Middleton has fabulous fries!) The burgers really aren't anything to write home about.
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