After waiting by the "please wait to be seated" sign for what felt like an hour (maybe 5 mins) I decided to approach the bar where I was again ignored as I waved and attempted to get some attention. I punched myself a few times to make sure I was real and not a ghost. Eventually someone asked what I wanted, I explained the situation and was told I could sit outside where I found a table with the previous customers empty glasses still uncollected and I knocked over my guests with the umbrella which I had to erect myself. After some time we were asked what we would like to order. I requested a list of things, they brought us a menu instead. That's as far as we got so far, I'll add more later if the situation...
Read moreVisited on June 24, 2022, in the afternoon. Located off route 305, south of downtown Sydney and just north of highway 125, in a small industrial complex, it is the furthest building from Keltic Dr. An unassuming looking building with a silo at the far end, the inside is a typical industrial decor, with long high tables, high ceiling, windows looking out at the brewery room and a bar. Their beers were ok at best, despite I had their Crazy Angus two days ago and I really like it, their hefeweizen that I had days later was also good. The only food are snacks, but sometimes they do have a food truck. The service was nice, but they did over charge for a beer we did not have. It's an over...
Read moreBreton Brewing is an absolute gem in Cape Breton! From the moment you step in, you're greeted with warmth and a welcoming atmosphere. The variety of brews they offer is impressive, each with its own unique flavor profile that caters to all tastes. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their craft, always eager to recommend a new favourite for a newcomer like me. The taproom itself is cozy and inviting, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying a quiet pint solo. Overall, Breton Brewing is a must-visit destination for any newcomer in the area....
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