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Contribute Feedback What Thomas Lemrow Jr likes about Brewz N Dawgz:
Update: It had been a while since my last visit due to all the COVID drama we've faced over the past year, so I decided to drop in today for a drink while I had some free time. The beer selection was nothing short of exceptional. I tried a hazelnut milk stout and got some Dawg Bites (slices of hot dogs that are beer-battered and fried) which came with honey mustard. Since I'm not a fan of honey mustard, I chose to di... View all feedback.
What Abner Mann doesn't like about Brewz N Dawgz:
The menu is clearly marked for easy ordering. They had a lot of toppings to choose from but .50 for ea topping on something as small as a hot dog is a bit much; especially since you are already paying $6.75 for the dog. They did say the $3. fries are not cooked in the same fryer as animal products. I didn't care for the ketchup, it was on the sweet side. The staff was friendly and the environment music was very nice.... View all feedback.
The beer is what I came here for. Just an awesome perk they have so many vegetarian options. yes they are expensive for bar food but whatever, inflation and all that jazz leads me to believe they aren't making a killing on their food sales. got to try an MIA beer I've never had and some other local beers I'd never heard of. All of it was great.
I got the Vegan Beer Brat and I had to get it without the bun because they did not have a vegan bun. I just feel like for the price that there needs to be sides available and have vegan buns especially since you're advertising that something is vegan.
The menu is clearly marked for easy ordering. They had a lot of toppings to choose from but .50 for ea topping on something as small as a hot dog is a bit much; especially since you are already paying $6.75 for the dog. They did say the $3. fries are not cooked in the same fryer as animal products. I didn't care for the ketchup, it was on the sweet side. The staff was friendly and the environment music was very nice. The place and restroom was clean.
We tried the brats and veggie dog. They had just changed bakeries and were out of vegan buns which was a bit disappointing but it happens. The beer selection was great. The veggie dog comes with greens, tomato, and avocado and they were all really nice and fresh. The brats came with sauerkraut which was also really well done. The dogs were steamed instead of grilled which would have been preferred. The guy that took my order, not sure if he was the manager or owner, was great. He caught on really quickly that I was looking for strictly vegan options and volunteered the info that certain fried things (French fries in particular) were fried in the same oil as the meat. It's always nice to not have to play detective to keep a meal vegan. I would have given this 4 stars if they had one or two more options (particularly some fries to go with the dogs) and grilled the veggie dogs.
Stopped in for a late lunch. 1st time. Had the Southern Pie Dog. Was really good with extra beef and peppers and other munchie goodness. Had a side of sweet potato chips and a drink. Service was great. Place is on the smaller side but felt homie.