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Schlafly Taproom - St. Louis Brewery
2100 Locust Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 241-BEER

latitude: 38.633080
longitude: -90.209564
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overall average: 86.25


this location does not have wifi availableWifi Available | this location has cask availableCask Beer | this location does not allow indoor smokingIndoor Smoking | this location has adequate parkingAvailable Parking
this location is close to public transportationPublic Transit | this location uses proper glasswareProper Glassware | this location has outdoor seatingOutdoor Seating | this location is family friendlyFamily Friendly
Value: Moderate
Averaged from 4 reviews.

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Mockpo
Selection: 4.75 | Service: 3 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 3.0
Mockpo's (3) view Mockpo's forum profile send Mockpo a private message Overall Score: 81.7 this is the low score for this location

The Taproom is one of my favorite pubs. The beer selection is quite large, typically 7+ beers on tap. Last December they had 2 barleywines on tap which is pretty rare, only saw that once before at the Great Dane in Madison. The beer is available onsite for purchase too.
The food is just ok. I think the menu is a bit light. The only burger on the menu is served on an english muffin. I stick to the appetizers now. The table service can be poor at times, even when its not busy.
Favorites are the Pumpkin, Tripel, & Quadrupel
reviewed on: 2009-11-03 09:34:21 this review is based off of 2 or more visits
 
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britblood
Selection: 4.5 | Service: 3 | Atmosphere: 5 | Food: 4.5
britblood's (4) view britblood's forum profile send britblood a private message Overall Score: 83.3

This is one of my favorite brew pubs because it's pale ale is true to it's English roots. When thy have their pale ale cask conditioned, there is no better beer to be had in St. Louis. Unfortunately, it hard to catch it when the pale ale is on the beer engine because they rotate it through with a variety of beer types one would never find in England. Just the same they have a varity of beers on tap all the time and all are good quality interesting beers.

The food is better than average and I enjoy the english pub fare.
reviewed on: 2008-08-05 08:39:15 this review is based off of 10 or more visits
 
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Selection: 4.75 | Service: 4.25 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 4.25
siwelwerd's (5) view siwelwerd's forum profile send siwelwerd a private message Overall Score: 90.0 this is the high score for this location

The best thing about Schlafly is they always have a large selection of their styles, usually 8-12 different styles. Probably 90% of their beers are good to very good, but not great. You can always find two or three tasty, enjoyable beers to drink but I've yet to have a truly amazing beer from them. The taproom can be crowded and somewhat noisy (as opposed to the more laid back Bottleworks). Food is pretty good, though a somewhat esoteric selection and moderately priced. Service depends mainly on how busy they are.
reviewed on: 2008-04-05 12:29:42 this review is based off of 2 or more visits
 
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Selection: 4.5 | Service: 4.5 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 4.5
bonza's (4) view bonza's forum profile send bonza a private message Overall Score: 90.0

Schlafly is the most promenent non-AB brewer in St. Louis. They have two nice locations, have a nice selection of food, all with local ingredients. The beer is variable: their pale ale, available in most bars in the city, is OK, but not spectacular. Not much finishing hops, overall not very bitter, seemingly brewed with mass appeal in mind. A seasonal brew, the export IPA is excellent: strong finishing hops, prominent and well balance malt body, one of my favorite IPAs. Another seasonal, their summer Kolsch, is also very well done. Light, refreshing. The oatmeal stout is strong, good for the style. Their standard stout could use some more hop body, but a decent brew. Overall, a solid establishment. They support local farmers and other business, are strong in the community, have 2 really nice locations, good food, a great brunch, and a nice selection of beers.
reviewed on: 2007-10-20 18:05:47 this review is based off of 10 or more visits