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2, Sofiegatan, 00170, Helsingfors, FI Finland
kontakt telefon: +358 10 2352500
strona internetowej: www.bryggeri.fi
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 60.1683052, Longitude: 24.952014
esa aho
::Tasty sausages, excellent obadtza with pretzels. And wheat beer which you can taste is slow beer. Nice peaceful location hidden from the crowdy market square. Highly recommended. (Sorry half eaten plate, was really hungry.) Almost always seats available, also cellar floor. Note: Order always two rounds from the bar. The queues to cashiers are slow. Again visiting. The flight.
Martin Worm-Leonhard
::Very nice selection of well made craft beers on tap and bottled. You can even buy some to take home. Quite busy when I was visiting, but friendly and efficient service, nonetheless.
Nicholas Kovach
::So we onlyonly enjoyed the brewery, but the pretzel and marinade olives we had were great. The restraunt looks like it would be delicious. The beer is good as well. We had a flight, which is good as at lunch they give 0.2 liters per beer and 5 beers per flight for 10 euros. They have inside and outside seating depending on the weather and the temperature. Very knowledgeable staff and flout the beers. Very good low key experience here. It is also right next to the market, which is very popular and also were all of the tourists boats leave from. Great place to visit!
Vadzim Miashaikin
::Very nice restaurant and brewery. Good choice of locally produced draft beers, even more bottled ones. Prices are below average, quality is good. Staff is very helpful. There is also a small shop with bottled beers. Definitely worth a try.
Viktor Pál
::Previously we had a good experience with foreign guests so I recommended my foreign colleagues to have beers in Bryggeri. When we were finishing our drinks a waiter came and asked if we wanted another round, we said no, and that we had to leave soon. Even though some of us were still finishing off our drinks, the waiter switched off the light above our table as if we already left, provoking some strange feelings among our foreign guests. I asked her to switch the light back but she did not respond. We are sure the waiter did not mean anything bad, and in Finland this is not considered to be rude, but unfortunately my guests were not Finnish and now they have a bad impression of Finnish "hospitality". I will think twice before I take foreign guests to Bryggeri again, because some members of staff seems not fit to serve an international pool of guests.