You wander around an Israeli market, smelling the spices, tasting the olives, and you stumble across something like a kiosk that sells an assortment of beers you've never heard of, and perhaps a couple you have... all of them Israeli, but for the varieties produced by Taybeh, perhaps Palestine's only brewery?
Is beer what you expected, what you searched for when you landed in Tel Aviv? Probably not... but the surprise discovery does not fail to fulfill that deep longing you had expected would lay unsatisfied until you set foot elsewhere. After all, the Golan Heights are better known for their wines.
Sit and have a half liter, while the sounds, smells, and visions of the market surround you and pass you by, and even while the rain pours down around you... You are sheltered, both physically and psychologically, in this...
Read moreI do love this place, in my previous times . BUT I had 3 beers, left a 20% tip and noticed I was charged for 4 beers and a premium price even after my 20% tip so totaled $39 American for 1 large and 2 small beers.even in happy hour times.$39 for 3 beers. Wow I went back after my friends left as didn’t want to make a scene and they did give me the 4 th small beer I paid a premium for and said sorry. I’m very disappointed in a wonderful place and know enough Hebrew to know I was screwed. I’m not pleased in such a “ great place “. I won’t go there again. And I’m a good paying , nice...
Read moreCame in on a busy Friday lunch. Had a horrible experience from start to finish. Every single member of staff was rude. Our beers only arrived after the food, some were the wrong ones but when we tried to complain we were told it's our fault for being unclear. Some food dishes never came out, again our fault for not reminding the staff (!). Someone on our table was having the tray of beers tasting, he was asked if he thinks he'll be done soon, because they needed the tasting tray for another table. Food was average, small portions. Never...
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