Francis R.
Yelp
Note to self: The beer stock market prices doesn't start until 6pm.
That being said, even though we didn't get a chance to catch beer prices rising, falling, and watching the beer stock market crash, still quite a nice spot to grab weekend brunch/lunch.
We made out way out to Kalamazoo this weekend to check out the city and see some of the many breweries this city has to offer. After the 2.5 hr drive from Chicago, we had the Beer Exchange as our first stop for food and a beer or so.
Exterior of building looks like a business building and fitting for the name. Interior is setup like a loft. Downstairs features a bar with high top tables, pinball machines, arcade games, pool tables. Upstairs is where the main dining area is, where you'll find another bar front but more tables to sit and enjoy food.
As we were seated, our waiter promptly brought out some menus. Being somewhat earlier in the day not the entire menu was available at 11:30am. Much of it was limited to appetizers, handhelds, and burgers. I ended up going with the Grilled Portabello sandwich ~ olive oil, garlic, cream cheese, sour cream, spinach, artichoke, parmesan, mozzarella, arugla, & beet chips all on challah bread and served with a side of bar chips. Tasty and filling, and not bad for $12. For beer, I had tried a strong double IPA to start which definitely got a buzz going being on a empty stomach initially. I then tried a local peanut butter stout which was great as well. Majority of the beer ranges from $5 - $7 a pint depending on what it is.
While it was still an enjoyable and mellow spot for a weekend brunch, I would definitely plan to come at 6pm or after to experience the beer stock exchange. Anyways, will definitely be back to try that at some point.
'Til next time, cheers!
250/365