Everything you want in a craft ale joint, until you take a bite to eat.
From the moment you step through the door, the ambiance radiates authenticity. The industrial-chic decor, with exposed brick walls, wooden tables, and bold, vibrant branding, sets the perfect stage for a celebration of independent brewing. The atmosphere hums with warmth and camaraderie, an ideal venue pre-match.
The service is impressive. Staff are passionate about the product and eager to recommend beers.
Their enthusiasm is infectious, and the extensive range of ales—from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts—is a testament to the Seven Bro7hers ethos. It’s a true homage to craft beer culture, expertly executed.
But then the food arrives, and the magic starts to fade. The menu is punchy and exciting, but the execution is, quite frankly, woeful.
Dishes arrive either underseasoned or overcooked, lacking the care and precision that defines the beer offerings.
A burger that should be juicy and indulgent is dry and unremarkable, while sides like fries and onion rings fail to rise above bland mediocrity.
For a venue so clearly dedicated to craft and quality in their ales, the disparity in the food is striking.
It feels like an afterthought, an obligatory nod to hungry patrons rather than a considered extension of the brand.
In short, Seven Bro7hers Beerhouse is a superb example of a craft ale destination, with an ambiance and beer selection that will leave enthusiasts thrilled. But if you’re planning to eat, you may find your experience falling flat. Stick to the pints—they’re...
Read moreWe travelled down from Edinburgh in the morning we popped into the brewery I was looking for a couple of the 7 series beers I was there early and met a guy who helped me out and sorted the beers for me turns out it was Kit what a legend so friendly and down to earth we also met Mike from the brew house at media city he said if we wanted he would sort us out later that night when we arrived at media city Mike was true to his word absolute 1st class service the bar is such and awesome relaxed down to earth atmosphere the beer is phenomenal the service is even better and to put the absolute icing on the cake Keith another seven brother came over to talk to us (this for me was a fanboy moment) just like Kit what a genuine down to earth lad when these guys talk craft they ooze passion it shows right through the bran the beer and the bar so from me in Scotland to you seven bro7hers in Salford thank you and keep up the amazing work and like big Arnie says I’ll...
Read moreNice beer and general ambience but if you want my really honest opinion - and this isn’t me being an old man… the PA is just too loud. Your speakers are massive and the music in there is always turned up so loud that you struggle to maintain a conversation. Obviously you’re not a club but a place for a nice beer and a catch up. I did ask to turn the volume down and it was lowered by a notch. But when you’re playing LSD-era Beatles and The Who - tracks where there’s LOADS going on, I wonder whether you could just actually think about the experience for us punters and not just whether you guys enjoy the tunes. Love the beer and it’s brilliant that you’re here. But please decide if you’re a bar or a club. 😂 Bad enough trying to protect your ears working in radio!...
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