Main Street Brewing Co.

Brewery · Mount Pleasant

Main Street Brewing Co.

Brewery · Mount Pleasant

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261 E 7th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 0B8, Canada

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"British-owned Main Street Brewing set itself apart from the rest of the city’s taprooms by becoming the only brewery in Vancouver to regularly offer cask-conditioned ales (albeit non-traditional and experimental ones) and keg beers in a roomy taproom. If the Stag & Pheasant impy is on, order it without hesitation as it’s one of the better brews in town." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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10 Best Craft Beer Spots in Vancouver | Condé Nast Traveler

"Part of the so-called Yeast Vancouver scene—the appropriately dubbed "Brewery Creek" area of East Vancouver—Main Street Brewing sits in an industrial building from 1913. It’s an impressive spot, with high, slightly peaked, rough wooden ceilings, polished concrete floors, and a plywood filling station where regulars come to top up their growlers. Today, the large operation turns out a full slate of suds: five beers sold year-round and another 30 that rotate. There's limited food. Go for the nachos, or maybe the German plate: a rosemary-and–rock salt pretzel served with a roasted-garlic sausage and a side of brown-ale mustard. This is where serious beer lovers come to test-drive new creations or fill up on old standbys. It's a great addition to the ‘hood." - Guy Saddy

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Eddy Wong

Google
Great vibes and good beer here. They also have a patio as well. It’s a great location in the Mount Pleasant area. The place also has a separate retail store next to it, so you can buy their beers to go. I can definitely recommend their no.7 saison. It was very satisfying. The food is alright, not the best. It’s still good but it could use a little improvement. The nachos ingredients could have been distributed more evenly instead of piled up just on the top. The tacos seemed a bit dry. Perhaps some condiments with it would help? 🤷🏻‍♂️ But regardless the food didn’t discourage me. I was here for the beer and the beer is indeed good 👍

siddharth jadhav

Google
One of the best breweries of brewery creek neighborhood in Mt. Pleasant. This brewery is housed in a heritage building - The Vancouver Brewery Garage. Their tasting lounge has a ‘cool’ vibe and serves a mix of staples and unique experimental brews. The staff is super friendly, the service is fast and awesome. Highly recommend trying their beer flight. My personal favorites are the crisp lager, the cask ales and the imperial stout.

Rachel Keery

Google
Beers we tried were great and unique flavours. Had a large group but they were still really fast and had our table ready when we arrived.

Thomas L

Google
Great beer. Great food. The Chinese-inspired dishes like bao and dumplings work so well as bar food!

Angie h

Google
Stopped in for a few pints but didn’t try the food. It’s all bar service, staff are friendly and let us try a few of the beers on tap before deciding on a pint. Mostly has long tables to share with others. They have a few games you can grab to play while you sip. No outdoor seating.

J P

Google
Great service, and flavourful beer, and awesome Mexican food on Taco Tuesday! At! Mamacita offers a fabulous simple, tasty menu of vegetarian and meat options. We enjoyed tacos and queso melt dish with corn tortillas. We are not fans of most corn tortillas. Today, the corn tortillas were light with a gentle flavour. Highly recommend the IPA and Mexican food pairing. 😆 We will be back (on a Tuesday) 🙌🏽

DLDL

Google
I used to absolutely love this place, but the past three times I’ve tried to go there I wasn’t able to get in either because every table is reserved or there is some type of event requiring a ticket. It’s become more of a private event venue than a cool bar where you can stop by and have a drink. I’m done trying to visit. I’ll really miss the cask beers.

Y. Cherski

Google
I think by now it is fair to call Main Street Brewing one of Vancouver's classic breweries. I can't say I like all of their beers, and I think that's the way it actually should be anyways, but they produce excellent brews that easily find their crowd. I would say the Naked Fox IPA is my all-time favorite. What I really like about this brewery is the venue itself. What an amazing job they did to restore a historic old brewery building! It is absolutely astonishing. The tasting room here has one unique atmosphere I encourage everyone to experience.

Luke K.

Yelp
The ambience is very cool not the biggest variety of seats but it's enough perfect place to come and have a beer while working. The service is very friendly and the recent menu change at this place is perfect for you if you like mustard.
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Jason G.

Yelp
Great place. Can not wait to get back there. Brews are exceptional and the Gregg's brisket is no joke. A must visit while in Vancouver.
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Jen M.

Yelp
This Kiwi Brett Ale was shockingly good, we brought it back to San Antonio. Gotta try the Greggs brisket bake, seriously legit Texas brisket and then put it in a puff pastry pop tart, and created a new thing you shouldn't pass up. Lucas is a wonderful bartender and conversationalist. We met Nigel, the owner, ask him about his beams and the history of the building if you get the chance.
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MK R.

Yelp
Few things make me happier than when a brewery has a delicious Sour on tap. Stopped by Main Street on the way into Vancouver from Seattle for a day trip. I ordered the Hula Hula sour which was light and fresh and perfectly sour. It reminded me of a tropical mimosa. They had another sour as well, but I'm allergic to one of the ingredients so had to stay away. I would definitely drink the Hula again though! Our party also got a can of green apple cider (since they unfortunately didn't have any ciders on tap) and the Kingpin, which was a solid ale. It was very hot inside and we were halfway through our drinks before realizing they have an outdoor seating area with picnic tables, umbrella, grass turf, and dog water bowls. Perfect for groups! You'll have to get your glass swapped out for a plastic cup but that wasn't a big deal at all. I really appreciate the friendly employees as well.

Ellen H.

Yelp
It is not fair for me to choose a star rating for Main Street Brewing Company. I was meeting a friend here for lunch and a drink, I ordered a ginger soda (I don't drink any alcohol at all) while I waited, but my friend never showed up. There was limited free street parking within the block, I was lucky to find one after I circled around once. But I don't see any problem finding parking further away, so the location is not bad in terms of parking. I arrived around 12:45 p.m. on a Sunday. There were only two other customers when I arrived so it was easy to find a quiet spot. Even though my friend did not show up, I would have ordered food and had lunch there if there were burgers on the menu. But to my great disappointment, there was nothing filling enough that could entice me to stay for a solo lunch. It is the main reason I am giving three stars.
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Flavia K.

Yelp
The nachos here are TO DIE FOR!!! The grilled pineapple...O.M.G. *Drool* It paired so well with the virgin mojito. LOVE that this brewery also caters to people who don't drink so I can feel included! :-D

Gin L.

Yelp
Some advice to the aggressive grumpy bar guy with an accent. I can understand you having a rough day (we all do), but keep your personal problems away from your work and stay professional, or find some other job where you don't have to interact with people. Place itself is average, just another brew place, maybe a 2.5 tops but nothing special; food is utter junk, and drinks are so so. Personally wouldn't recommend or go back, even if the service and management changed.
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Chelsey H.

Yelp
I love Main Street Brewing They have such a great variety of beer - always. I remember years ago there was a beer they had the option to add a pump of raspberry syrup in. Anyways, I opted for the sour on tap the other day and it was deeeelish!! They are also part of the BC Ale Trail if you haven't downloaded the app the get points! The other day we also opted to share the Charcuterie Board. It was $26 but once I realized what you received it's totally worth the price! The delicious bretzel with delicious cheese and meat. It changes I think depending on what they have. Cheeses our day were a creamy blue (maybe St Agur?), gruyere and a smoked Gouda. Cheese portions were HUGE!! It was perfect to share for an appy before heading out for dinner in the hood.

Angelique A.

Yelp
Lucas was super inviting and friendly. The beer was great. The atmosphere was chilled and so relaxing. The best pretzel and beer cheese I have ever had! The merchandise was cool
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Issabelle F.

Yelp
One of my favourite breweries in the Mount Pleasant area. In the summer I love starting at this brewery and then hopping down to the other breweries near by. There are only 4 long high top tables, so it does fill up pretty quickly. On busier days, there is a hostess at the front managing the capacity and seating guests. But on slower days it's usually seat yourself. Beers are great here. I haven't had one that I didn't like. A couple of my favourites: + Naked Fox IPA + Choco-Coconut Porter (seasonal and so good!) + Mango Guava Ale (seasonal, but also very good) They have a really good kitchen as well. I've only ever gotten sharing plates and snacks here - veggie tacos and pretzels, but everything I tasted was yummy and paried well with the beer. I'd love to try their grilled cheese and charcuterie board next time I'm in. Street parking is available across the street or a few blocks down - this is great during the summer if you want to car share and leave it in the area. Good vibes, good beer, good sharing plates. Perfect place to hang out with friends or loved ones over a drink.
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Jessica S.

Yelp
We came here on a brewery tour, so we didn't spend a whole lot of time up front, and we also didn't get to choose our beers. However, I have to be honest when I say that this was by far my least favorite brewery of the tour. The vibe was mellow - not very busy, the staff wasn't overly friendly, and the other customers weren't very lively. Not that I wanted people swinging from the rafters, but in comparison to the other breweries we stopped at that night (and the many other bars and restaurants we've been in), it felt kind of dead in here. We had a quick tour of the brewery itself before settling down to get our tasters. For what it's worth, I went in very excited about trying some of Vancouver's craft beers. But I was just very underwhelmed by the flight that was put in front of us. We were given the Main Street Pilsner, the Saison No. 7, the Naked Fox IPA and the Westminster Brown. Of the four, the ones I was most excited to try were the saison and the brown (two of my more favorite styles). The saison was probably the best, though mediocre. It had a fruity and sweet flavor that I did enjoy. The brown had a curious sour aftertaste that I couldn't get rid of, and that others at the table also noticed. It almost tasted like an old wet rag smelled, and it was far from pleasant. The pilsner was bland and the IPA, though not as powerful as the IPAs I'm familiar with, did nothing for me. Maybe we would've enjoyed it more had we chosen our beer, or had we had more time there, but I doubt it. I did love the neighborhood that surrounded the brewery, but the feel of the place itself wasn't what I'd look for on my own.
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Kenneth N.

Yelp
Great atmosphere, casual place for that important soft launch before heading DT lol. Totally industrial feel. Great BBQ chicken wings, roasted if I recall. Too much eating lol
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Edward L.

Yelp
Came here looking for a good beer to try. Parking is available on the neighbouring streets. As this is a former warehouse, the owners went for the trendy vintage look. The seating area has a really nice high ceiling with plenty of high windows. The decor is a bit bare, but that's fine, as it fits the overall atmosphere. They have 8 beers in total - 4 regulars, and 4 casks. A paddle of 4 is $9-10, depending on what you get - cask tasters cost 25c more than regular tasters. The issue with this place (and I have the same problem with Bomber) is that most of the beers here pretty much taste the same, except with varying levels of bitterness. My friend felt the same way too. This place is up against some pretty tight competition for my cash.
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Stephanie G.

Yelp
Best beers in Vancouver! Went bar hopping one afternoon while visiting Vancouver with some friends and family, some of them were locals so they brought us to the best ones! This one had by far the best beers we tasted and the best decor / ambiance and vibe. Best enjoyed in after-noon or early evening!
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Sarah C.

Yelp
Always have a excellent time at Main Street Brewing. Of the breweries in the area, we think the layout and space of MSB is the best. The high ceilings and architectural details, paired with the windows make for an excellent and relaxing experience. Really like the new murals on the wall. They have a great selection of beers on tap, but great options for non-beer drinkers as well: ciders in bottles; and a red and white wine. The food selection at MSB is really pretty great too: the chicken wings are meaty and spiced well, though patience is sometimes required; our favorite is the nachos with pork--there are a lot of toppings (corn, jalapeños, etc).
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David B.

Yelp
Big place. Solid beer but nothing special. The sours were the best ones but nothing great. There's a retail space almost the size of the tap room area, which seems wasted.
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James H.

Yelp
Main Street have a very good beer selection and a beautiful tap-room to enjoy it in (Vancouver Breweries Garage 1913). Enjoying beer in a building with a little age isn't easy in Vancouver, or at least, in an old building that hasn't been transformed out of all recognition on the inside. The high ceilings, exposed beams and brick work, are left to speak for themselves with little more additions than simple fairy lights. Onto the beer - there beer menu is basically in two parts: Tap draft and casks. Some beers are available on both, so you can experiment to see which means of consuming beer you like the most (science!). There's usually a good 10+ beers available, so there's lots of options for Beer Barrons like myself who like to try the entire range. The Red Reifel Saison is pretty wild (give a taste taste first), while the Westminster Brown and Session IPA (always on tap I believe) are solid mainstays. They'll more than likely have at least one seasonal or special small batch on at any given point of the year. Love it.
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Josh K.

Yelp
Beer was okay. There's a trophy-like thing by the taps for an American lager but there's no lager on the menu. ??? theres a heavy smell of food grade sanitizer on the pilsner. Service isn't particularly friendly and the tip machine starts at 18%. I mean... who does that with mediocre service??
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Rick C.

Yelp
Main Street Brewing finally opened its doors and tasting room at its 1913 heritage building location off East 7th Avenue and Scotia Steet. The hundred-year-old structure is charming and full of character as they've done quite a renovation and revitalization of the old brewery. As for the beer, I was pleased by the selection of casks including this golden kellerbier (a German style "cellar beer"). It was delightfully refreshing setting the mood for summer and sunshine. I also partook in a cask version of their brown ale (dry hopped with cascade) with its nice, refreshing flavour. Connected by a hallway to their lounge is a separate, spacious growler fill station and retail space adorned by a wall of hanging growlers. Everything seems to have a nice clean wood finish throughout with a bright feel and white decor. It's great to see how Main Street Pilsner has evolved into a full-blown craft brewery with a solid selection of brews on tap. It should fit nicely into the Mount Pleasant craft brewing trifecta with neighbours 33 Acres and Brassneck all surrounding each other.
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Michael L.

Yelp
Stopped by last night and pleased to try their new Beltline White IPA (6.5 % and 45 IBU). This is a great beer that should satisfy the masses.
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Alex V.

Yelp
One of the things I actually liked about this place was how well lit it was, oddly enough! Most bars and breweries I've been to tend to be dark, which I get, but this was oddly refreshing to be able to walk in and not feel like I'm in a basement! Aside from that, their beer selection is awesome, and the bartender who served me was super polite and attentive, which is super important for me. They have food as well; I ordered their four tacos, two pork and two beef, and I felt like four wasn't enough because of how good they were! Definitely worth stopping by for some early drinks and food!
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Leela S.

Yelp
Main Street Brewing makes damn fine beer, no questions asked. If you show up on a weekend night, you might have to wait to be seated--this spot is popular with groups. I've never had to wait more than 5-10 minutes as a couple, though, so nothing terrible in my experience. Once you're in, the space is great. Wood is everywhere, and it feels classy and industrial at the same time. Communal tables occupy most of the floor, although you can also opt for bar seating or a few of the four-person tables by the windows. The beer is what I'm here to write home (Yelp?) about, though. If the Bohemian pilsner, a sour, or a peppery saison is on tap, just order it. Or all of them. Don't think twice--just do it. Those beers are solid as heck. That Bohemian pilsner (not to be confused with their year-round clear pilsner) is the best pilsner rendition I've tasted outside the Czech Republic, and I want it all the time. If none of these seasonals are on tap, the regular year-round lineup and the cask beer lineup (which rotates!) are also delicious. There are many breweries in this Main Street/Strathcona area, but MSB has become my favorite over the course of repeated brewery crawls in the neighborhood. I can't wait to be back!
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Honest R.

Yelp
Good variety, tasty beers. Tasting room is larger with plenty if seating. They serve food! Pulled pork wraps looked really good.
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Stephen C.

Yelp
For what it's worth, my experience started out great. Beer was good, ambiance is nice. But then check this out. My girlfriend and I are supposed to meet a group of friends here for a drink. We get there a bit early so we pop inside and grab a beer. We're there for about 15 minutes when we get a text from our friend: "Hey, I'm outside but they won't let me in." We met her at the door. The young girl working the door simply said, "She can't come in right now." We asked why, she had nothing to say to us. If the place was mad crowded or if our friend was being rowdy, I'd get it. But we're talking 8:30pm here. There were empty seats at tables inside, and she'd just come from work. A few minutes go by, and the girl at the door leaves to go do something. While she's gone, a group of people arrive and walk right in. A few minutes later, another group does the same. After the second group, we thought, "Oh this is ridiculous," and we all went back inside. We order a drink at the bar--and five minutes later, after we're all sitting down and chatting, the girl from the door shows up, goes up to our friend, and says, "Um, I didn't leave. I had to do something." We looked at her, trying to figure out whether she was seriously implying that our friend needed to go back outside. She was. We told her that while she was "doing something," 8 other people had wandered in. She didn't seem to have a problem with it. She then proceeded to force our friend to leave her drink behind, go back outside, and stand in line, alone. You know, if it was just the line, I get it. They have to start holding a line somewhere, and someone is going to be the unlucky one that gets stopped. But to single someone out, to actually go and FIND them inside the place and make them wait outside, as if they want so badly to get in that you have full reign to treat them like plebe scum, that blew my mind. Needless to say, we left.
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Lara O.

Yelp
I only came in for a fill, looked like a nice spot to visit with friends :) The staff here are really nice, I just wish they had a beer I liked more. Nothing bad, just nothing that stood out either. Cool pop ups in the fill section, will try again probably :)
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Becky M.

Yelp
This is a nice local Vancouver brewery that offers a fair selection of beer. I also appreciate the food options here. You can get a sausage stick, pickle, chips or hot food, like chicken wings. All options are tasty. The seating area is open and comfortable. Attached to the tasting room is a growler fill shop. You can fill your growler or buy cans as well as a few souvenirs from the brewery. Overall, it's a decent brewery.
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Kirk J.

Yelp
Modest place but perfectly nice beers. Off Main Street a block and quieter and less flashy than R&B or Brassneck but the beers were just fine.
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Jennifer C.

Yelp
I like this spot for a cold fresh beer and a delicious plate of nachos! Low key, casual, "Drinking Buddies" vibe. Best Nachos ever! Definite "beer/hoppy smell" however.
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Lalo Z.

Yelp
One of my favourite craft breweries in the city, I love their naked fox IPA they hazy ale was good and make sure to try the cask options those usually have more flavour to it. :)
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Jay M.

Yelp
I'm a big fan of this place, and is confidently within my top 3 of the 10 tap rooms I visited in Vancouver. Starting with the fact that their building is a industrial heritage building, meaning awesome tall ceilings with lots of old wood character and historic warehouse vibes. Indie rock playing at comfortable levels from the sound system. And while I didn't take advantage of their food menu, this is one of the few places to have a functioning kitchen with a menu beyond cheese bread and meat sticks. Most importantly, the beer was great! I found that Main Street had a lot of options that were smooth drinking, but crossing a variety of styles leaving something for everyone. There were 8 beers on tap plus 4 additional casks. The Gold Digger was my favourite wheat beer I had during my many various tap room visits. Not too wheat heavy, smooth finishing with strong notes of banana. Westminster Brown Cask Ale was also probably the best British Ale I had out west. While this isn't typically my favourite beer style, this beer had a nice dark brown color with a great malty flavour and a very approachable 30 IBU. The Pilsner was an easy drinking beer, after a day of drinking hop heavy and bolder brews it was nice to find something with such a clean finish. Naked Fox IPA was a 55 IBU but not not crazy hop forward. Admittedly a couple of the Pale Ales we had were pretty run of the mill, but I found where a lot of other breweries excel in Pale Ales and IPAs, it was nice to find someone who could brew tasty alternatives. As such, 4 stars, and the #3 spot on my Top 10 breweries list has been earned.

Shelly T.

Yelp
We just had the worst experience at Main Street brewing. The lady who was filling our growlers was rude annoyed and very impatient! Don't want to go there again. There are way to many breweries to go to where the service and beers are great!!

Steve G.

Yelp
I am a regular at Main Street Brewing. I love the beer and the staff here but you guys have to fix your ventilation for god sake! Either you don't have a exhaust fan in the kitchen or it doesn't work properly. Whenever you cook something in the kitchen, the whole place stinks to high heaven (weekends mostly because a lot of food is ordered). Almost every time I hang out there, I have to wash my jacket & all my clothes when I get home because they all smell like grease from the fryer. I don't want to go on the weekend anymore because it's so unpleasant.
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Brendan B.

Yelp
Beers were pretty good-got a smoked option, a plum porter, and a few others in a flight ($9.25 I think?). Staff were really nice and service was fast. Ambience is really open with high ceilings etc. Food options looked decent but did not order anything.
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Arjun B.

Yelp
A little of the pricier end but a good brewery! I got 4 growlers and they were a hit at the party! PRO TIP: Make sure to start a card and I believe if you buy 4 or 6 Growlers, you get to make your own beer and do a small lunch thing at the brewery!!!
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M C.

Yelp
Their Westminster brown ale is pretty good but is a bit to bitter. It needs more malty flavour like the real brown ales from England. If this brewery is going to give it an English name then at least make it taste like an English ale. This IPA trend should go away. The brown ales and stouts are the best flavoured beer. There is many beers to choose from, with at least four that are real cask ales which is unique. Their beers are okay, just not great.
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Cory B.

Yelp
I already had two flights before arriving at this amazing venue, so this review might be fuzzier than most. Nice and open ambiance leads to a lively social space with wooden high tables and chairs. Flights are an average price, with growler fill-ups having a separate entrance. I didn't order food this time around, but the items looked appealing as I gazed over at the table next to me.... Definitely worth checking out if you're all up into the craft beer scene. Even if you're not, I'm sure you can enjoy the ambiance just as much.
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Melisa J.

Yelp
More like 2.5, but I'll be generous with 3 stars. I came here for a friend's birthday on a Friday evening and arrived at about 630 -- it was very busy. They have a capacity limit of 60 people and are understandably very strict in enforcing that. The problem is their communication about it. My party was already seated so as usual I walked right up to the table to join them. The hostess then came up to me and very rudely said, "did you just walk right past my sign?" The sign at the front only said "please wait to be seated" which is a common sign at most sit down restaurants. I then had to wait at the entrance by myself for about 15 minutes for people to leave. One suggestion is that maybe they could consider seating single people who's group is already seated before seating a new group. This is definitely something to consider if you're planning on having a get together here where you won't be arriving at once. When ordering a beer, the two girls pouring weren't friendly or eager to give a beer recommendation when I told them what I liked until one guy saved the day and recommended the Sessions IPA. I think it mostly tasted so good because by this point my mood was pretty foul. I ordered the nachos, and they were decent, but if you like cheese on your nachos this isn't the dish for you. Chips that had cheese were few and far between. I'm pretty sure they saved all their cheese for the cheese bread you can grab right at the bar which in my opinion was too cheesy. What redeemed this place was the gorgeous redone warehouse it's in and the atmosphere. It almost made me look past the experience I had. Almost. I would go back for a beer, not to eat, but only if brassneck and 33acres were too packed.
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Natalie G.

Yelp
Cool place for a growler fill I was happy to see that they clean your growlers before they fill it :) The beer is a little bit on the pricier side, but it was still good!! I would definitely go back if I am in the neighbourhood again. :)
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Laura R.

Yelp
This was a great spot to sit and grab a beer. The beer was good, the pretzel was even better! It has a fun aesthetic inside. Service was hit and miss between the servers.
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Andrea C.

Yelp
Amazing space. Old brewery in Brewery Creek turned autoshop turned back into a brewery. Great location. Good beer. Not amazing beer but they are working on it. Had a flight of four and enjoyed the brown ale cask and sessional IPA. So 50/50 for me. Has their own menu instead of a food truck but I have yet to try the food. Definitely coming back to try more. Can't wait to see what they have in store.
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Derek S.

Yelp
I enjoyed their beer and they had attentive service. One of my fav breweries I visited in Vancouver.
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Shaji K.

Yelp
After an okay round at 33 Acres, decided on a more standard brewery experience at Main Street. With Brassneck being packed, this was a solid #2 option. Building looks like an old factory converted into a brewery. The "tasting room" is essentially a wall that's about 40% completed and a few benches scattered around (one has a tree growing through it). That being said, there was no big crowd and the variety of beers are outstanding. Settled on their Brown Ale - had a thick initial taste with a low key finish. Great spot to sit and have a conversation. Didn't get to try the food unfortunately, hopefully will get another chance to come here.
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Timmy T.

Yelp
Really cool place to meet with friends, and enjoy good beer I tried the Pilsner, and IPA..both were top notch..very enjoyable Recommend the Bacon Cheese bread..but beware..it's greasy!
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Michael K.

Yelp
This is not the best beer in the area. I think that goes to brassneck by a pretty big margin. Main Street is a great place to have a few with friends though. The beer is serviceable, fresh and clean tasting without being exciting. They're not going to bring anything new to your palate but then again, they may be smart enough to avoid pumpkin flavoured everything's. The room has lots of space and is set up well to have a chat. People filling your glasses are friendly This may be the place to go to when you can't get into Brassneck but it's not a terrible thing if you do.
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Hamed S.

Yelp
I really like the spot, very nice area and cool tall roofs and they serve good beer which is the most important. Haven't tried their food yet but it looked good and they have good selections of snacks.
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D. M.

Yelp
The homemade free range chicken liver pate is to die for! It goes really well with the Old Knights Pale!
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Shila B.

Yelp
I saw this reviewed on the front page of Yelp and decided to book mark for future reference on May 9th. Just a heads up that this is called Main Street Brewing, however, this is just off Main, therefore, this is easily missed. This is a small place with lots of seating inside. Very basic neutral ambiance. Very friendly staff. In addition to craft beer they also have some craft sodas and a bit more extensive selection of eats. It's not a full eatery, however, there is some munchies aside from East Side Brewing snacks that are reasonably priced. They even have gluten free beer. I don't drink, however, the guy I am dating does, therefore, he had a sampler and I had a diet cola with humus and chips.
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Melissa F.

Yelp
I like the room a lot but the beers around the corner is much better : /

Melissa D.

Yelp
Good beer (when not flat) and the staff are amazing. The space is really cute and I love the artwork on the walls and the music played. I appreciate the letters to help you not get lost when doing tasting flights. It was a bummer that every cask beer we tried was flat. That was three out of four of our flight were flat. That's a lot of booboos for one night. We will probably not return.