Hate Shouting For Drinks? Sector 29’s Brew Buddy Offers Beer On Tap At Your Table!

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If you’ve been to Sector 29 recently, you’ve probably walked by Brew Buddy. Not just another brewery, this Sector 29 fresher stands out because they have beer on tap at 7 of their tables.

BYOB - Be Your Own Bartender

Brew Buddy is laid out over two floors – ground and basement. You walk into an open, warm space with exposed brick walls, funky industrial-style lighting and and painted windows. The magic, however, happens, in the basement – seven tables, with high stools, are equipped with beer taps, so you can be your own boss {and bartender}.

Top up a Brew Buddy card with some moolah and then keep swiping it for beer refills without having to shout out to the bartender. Win! These tables are available on first-come-first-serve basis.

What We Love

This brewery in Sector 29 is a no-frills watering hole that’s great for catching up with your buddies. They have four kinds of craft beer and our favourite was the Hefeweizen – a banana and clove yeast beer. We’re super excited to try their Brewer’s Special – a mango beer – that was unfortunately not available when we visited, but we’ll try our luck again.

Another one of Brew Buddy’s USPs is the big sharing plates. We tried the Non-Vegetarian mezze platter, with flavourful kabobs, fresh pita and three types of dips {including a creamy hummus, of course}. The humble Chilli Chicken gets a bit of a facelift at Brew Buddy – the addition of Basil makes a huge difference, suddenly transforming it from standard Chinjabi fare to bar food.

The beer-battered fish and chips is a fail-safe option for those that don’t like experimenting too much –  if you’re dining with {or dating} a fussy eater, this is the way to go.

So, We're Saying...

We finished our meal with the Austrian Chocolate Cake, which is dense, rich and served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and walked out with a happy, fuzzy feeling.

 

 

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