- Pints Pub
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Rating: 4.2/5 (8 votes cast)
This traditional English brew house is located in a bit of an odd spot but is made noticeable by the red phone box out front. Pint's Pub is contained in its own free standing historic building and has a real cozy and authentic feel to it. It feels like the perfect place to catch up with old friends while enjoying one of their own signature brews. Plus, it must be noted that the whiskey selection of Pint's may rival that of the Whiskey Bar. It is worth checking out. However, there is one drawback: closing time is at midnight. So be prepared to hear that last call bell around 11:30. Cheers!
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The red phone booth outside the building and the British flags hanging from the roof help contribute to the authentic English pub atmosphere. In addition to Pints' own brews, there are plenty of imported British swigs like Whitbread, Newcastle Brown and a Welsh ale called Felinfoel, which is sweet with a distinct hint of sherry. Burgers are served thick and juicy and the Beddar Wimpy--a cheddar-and-bacon cheeseburger--is a house specialty.
A bowl of Sheepherder Stew on a frigid winter day has saved my life more than once. great ambiance, friendly staff, a fantastic late-lunch spot on a mellow day; the upstairs provides a nice reserved spot for gatherings. Walking distance from the Art Museum and Library, and parking is street or in the Dozens' lot across the street.
I love this place. Full of charm and it has a solid PUB feel. The crowd is low-key and tends to be older and more respectable than your average 3 Dogs style place.