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Les 3 Brasseurs was ok. It wasn't anything special. It was your typical brewery/pub and has your typical bar food. The waiter and staff were very nice. We went on St. Patrick's Day, so it became packed around lunch time. Considering they are a brewery, I noticed they had quite a few foods infused with the house made beer (I.e dips, chicken, etc.). Because I am pregnant and didn't know, I was playing it safe and didn't want to ordered anything that had alcohol in it. So I played it safe with a pizza and salad. Later I found out that when alcohol is cooked in foods it burns off and is used for flavor. I ordered a pizza with cheese and tomatoes on it and a side Caesar salad. My meal was ok, it filled me up but like I said previously there was nothing special about it. My husband ordered the Pulled Pork BBQ sandwich with a side Caesar salad. He enjoyed his food and said it was pretty good. Overall, Les 3 Brasseurs was ok if you like bar/pub food. If you aren't a big fan of this type of food I wouldn't recommend it.
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