"Parallel 49 Brewing Company has an avocado-green bar and slatted ceilings, long, dark-wood communal tables, and 1950s-era General Fireproofing Company aluminum chairs. The beers taste great and sport creative names; take the Hillbilly Ninja (5% ABV), a hazy pale ale, or the Salty Scot, a “sea salted caramel Scotch ale.” But the best part of the 117-seat “Street Kitchen” is the graffiti-scarred food truck that has been reassembled inside the space, wheels and all. The food cart is actually a clever portal to a full working kitchen. The menu leans toward comfort food, with fried chicken, poutine, ribs, tacos, burgers, and sandwiches. Parallel 49 is a little out of the way—as a visitor, it’s unlikely you’ll chance upon it when you’re out for a stroll. But it's very much worth the trip." - Guy Saddy