• CLOSED: Brewbot

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Specialist beer bar and brewer. Sells a vast range of beers and beer cocktails with extensive vegan and vegetarian options. Not all veg. Reported closed, Apr 2018.


2 Reviews

First Review by cathutch82

cathutch82

Points +98

Vegan
05 May 2016

Vegan Bargain Brunch

If you're looking for a knock-down bargain brunch, check out Brewbot on a Sunday afternoon - gorgeous avocado on sourdough with sundried tomato and rocket salad. For a fiver (leaving plenty of change for beer)! There are also lots of Mexican inspired veggie options - some of which can be veganized. They are always working on new recipes, including a sweet potato burger served for a Bank Holiday Monday barbeque. The main evening menu is also great, including vegetarian sharing platters, nachos, sandwiches and pasties.

Pros: Bargain prices for food, Lovely atmosphere, Kid friendly

J0Z1

Points +962

Vegetarian
05 May 2017

Pub

What's the bar scene in NI like? Well, we have rowdy bars, dirty drinking dens filled with cracked old "brigadiers" and their grandchildren in traccie suits or old firm tops, bunged nightclubs where you can't hear yourself think and mutton dressed as lamb types jig about to the megamix of eurohits.
What I'm trying to say is, popularity is no guarantee of quality and your choice is generally for whatever diageo has on the pumps, or mass market American watery brews.

Here they have tried to assemble anything with hops, yeast and malt that will travel for your delectation.

Its a slightly fancier bar that doesn't blow your ears off with music and has seats, but not many during times of demand. Offers food - nibbles - too.

Yes, you'll see a middle class woman who works as a teacher saying "hipster" with a delighted look on her face over and over again, people will be getting in to the board games, especially the tiresome "cards against humanity' (for people who think an aborted fetus running for president is funny and can't write their own jokes) too much and the spectre of bearded vagrants from the social housing that encircles ormeau is always a possibility, but this is note than compensated for by the fine selection of ales.

Sad that the head of boundary brewing is the king of edgy atheism and that the "brew your own" aspect wasn't as popular as they'd have liked, but it has the honor of being my fav for buying beer and relaxing with a pint.

More organic brews and organic wine too please :)

Pros: Great selection , Should be able to tell you what has isinglas , Comfy and welcoming

Cons: Cards. Against. Fun.




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