Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Negroni Week at kybecca

Note: This week, we decided to switch it up a bit. Instead of doing a full review of kybecca (which we will do, don't worry - full disclosure, it's one of my favorite locations in Fredericksburg), we're reviewing their special Negroni Week cocktails. 

Reviewers:
Mike
Krebbs
Jeremy

Location:
kybecca


Event:
Negroni Week

What is Negroni Week, you ask? It's an international event where local bars will serve craft negroni cocktails, and then donate a portion of the proceeds to a charity of their choice. For this event, kybecca is donating $1 for each negroni sold to the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank.

And what's a negroni? The traditional cocktail is made of one part gin, one part vermouth rosso (red, semi-sweet), and one part Campari, garnished with an orange peel.

Four negronis are available for this event:
  • Classic
  • Tea Time 
  • Razeroni
  • Conte Camillo
If you sit at the bar, you also have the option to create your own.


Full disclosure: I am not a huge gin fan. Mike enjoys it, though, so he has more experience and knowledge of it.

Here are our thoughts on the 3 we tried:

Tea Time
  • Smells like candy
  • Hint of almost a gingerbread flavor
  • The longer it sits, the more it mellows
  • Overall pretty smooth without much bite
  • A little syrupy - kind of thick
Cante Camillo
  • The smell when the drink arrives is mainly the jalapeño. You don't get much of the gin smell
  • Jeremy: All the jalapeño flavor, none of the spice
  • Mike "My top lip is numb"
  • Krebbs "I just taste liquid"
  • At first it was bitter, but it mellowed out as it sat. It also got spicier
Classic


  • Smells like an old fashioned, and at the beginning, it tastes like one too, but with gin instead of bourbon
  • Unlike the others, the taste doesn't change after it sits
  • It leaves a bitter aftertaste
  • The floral gin flavor comes through more with the classic than the others
Our Rankings
  • Krebbs: 1) Tea Time 2) Classic 3) Cante Camillo
  • Mike: 1) Cante Camillo 2) TeaTime 3) Classic
  • Jeremy: Tied for 1) Tea Time and Classic 2) Cante Camillo
If you love gin, we would highly recommend that you make it to kybecca to try these cocktails before the event ends on the 7th. If you don't like gin, or you've never tried it, this is the best opportunity for you to try it. Tell 'em we sent you.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Review #4 - Capital Ale House


Location:



Rated By:
Musselman
Johnny
Travis
Mike
Reggie
Jeremy

When you think of bars and beer in the Fredericksburg area, there’s more than a fair chance that your first thought is “Capital Ale House”.

Cap Ale, as it is affectionately known, is located in the heart of old town Fredericksburg. The front of the bar has 2 large windows, on either side of the door, with large tables in front of them. When the weather is nice, the windows are open, which is a plus. The ginormous bar is on the right after you walk in, and runs almost the full length of the room. Halfway down, booths line the wall on the left. Walking past the bar leads you into a room with large booths in the middle of the floor, and smaller booths lining the walls. At the back of the restaurant is a third room, with bar-height tables and chairs. The basement houses 2 rooms, both reserved for special events and large parties.

Two TVs are on the wall behind the bar, and 3 are on the wall in the back room, along with some dart boards, but the TVs aren’t the main attraction. This isn’t a “sports bar”.

The patrons of Cap Ale are generally there for one reason – to drink a large variety of beer with people who like to drink beer. On a Friday or Saturday night, the place can be crowded and loud, but it’s rare to encounter people looking for a fight, or looking to get rowdy.


Selection/Variety

Pros
  • The best in Fredericksburg
    • 60 taps, just as many bottles and cans
    • Full selection of wine and liquor as well
  • On a bad night, there is still more beer on tap than any other location in the area
  • They have their ear to the ground about what people want and introduce new beers
  • From week to week, taps can be completely different
  • The bartenders are knowledgeable about beer and what you should like; when they get to know you, they are able to recommend beers for you based on what you like
  • Can’t go any other bar in the area that has the variety of Cap Ale
  • They like to cater to the local breweries
  • If you’re there for beer, you should sit at the bar, as the bartenders are more knowledgeable about what is available and what you would probably like
Cons
  • The menu is never accurate
  • You need to have at least 3 beers queued up that you want, because it’s common enough that at least 2 on your list are not available
  • A digital menu or a chalkboard to keep the "on tap" list up to date would be a great idea
  • They have checkboxes on the paper beer menu for indicating which beer is kicked, but when you look at two side by side, they don't match up
  • We go there frequently, and almost every time we go, there are beers that are listed as available on the menu, but they aren't

Atmosphere

Pros
  • People go there to drink good beer, so there’s good company
  • If you sit at the bar, you’ll be around fellow beer fans
  • People at the bar will talk to you and give you recommendations
  • No loud music and the TVs are pretty much on music
  • Bar is massive, so there’s plenty of room to sit there
  • Ice chill strip on the edge of the bar to keep your glass cold
Cons
  • That middle room, when packed, the volume gets very loud, especially on burger night
  • Puke smell by the taps – it’s the runoff and yeast from the tap drain, but it very clearly has a very pungent smell

Location

Pros
  • You can’t find a better location downtown
  • Cap Ale is the landmark people use to get to other locations
  • Within a block of the free lot
  • Use the parking garage on a busy night
Cons
  • None

Service/Staff

Pros
  • Bartenders are super knowledgeable
  • The bartenders, other than the selection, are the best thing that Cap Ale has going for them
  • The staff is friendly and professional
  • There’s a lot of staff, with a good rotation with new faces
Cons
  • There are issues with getting a hostess late at night
  • If you hit the location between the dinner time and the “get drunk” late night spot, you can sit down and not get any service for an hour or so
  • Bar doesn’t always seem to communicate with the wait staff as to what is available
  • Burger night can get a little bit slower and more hectic, but it’s acceptable

Prices

Pros
  • If you come in expecting the prices, then they’re fair
  • You get what you pay for – the beers are high quality and you’re paying for it
  • Go to NoVa and drink for a night – you’ll be way more okay with the prices
Cons
  • People expecting Bud Light prices will not be happy
  • Special, limited beers are marked up quite substantially

Events/Entertainment

Pros
  • Tap takeovers and steal the glass night
  • Oktoberfest every year
  • Darts boards at the back
Cons
  • No live music or entertainment
  • Oktoberfest can be a massive cluster of mess and bodies and expensive beers

Happy Hour/Specials

Pros
  • $2 off large beer, $1 off small beer – ANY draft beer
  • $3 off cocktails, $2 off wine, $1 off highballs
  • $2 burger night Mondays, side of fries is $1 off
    • You get a full sized, fresh burger
  • Thursdays are all you can eat mussels for $16
    • 2 different sauces
  • Thursday is discounts on growler fills
  • Sunday nights discounted appetizers from 9-1

Food

Pros
  • They have the full menu all night long
  • The 4 mayo flavors they have for the French fries are phenomenal
  • Burgers are priced fairly, and you get a good burger for the price
  • You’re not there for the food; you’re there for the beer, the food is just there as extra
  • "Dat carrot cake doe"
Cons
  • Appetizers are priced fairly high – none are cheaper than $8
  • Dishes on the entrees menu are overpriced, especially for what you get

Overall
  • Travis – 8
  • Johnny – 8
  • Musselman – 8.5
  • Reggie – 8.5 “They’ve got beer”
  • Mike – 8.1
  • Crist – 8
Overall – 8.2 beers out of 10

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Review #3 - Vivify Burger & Lounge

We've been away for a while, but we're back!

Bar: Vivify Burger & Lounge
Vivify sign at night


Location


Rated by
Musselman
Reggie
Mike
Johnny
Jeremy

Vivify Burger & Lounge is one of the newer spots in Downtown Fredericksburg, but it has quickly gained a following for being the first spot to have a rooftop bar. In our opinion, the rooftop area is the main draw of the location. When the weather is nice, Vivify sits solidly in our rotation of places to go, but when the temperature drops, or the forces of nature otherwise conspire against us, it’s not often that we find ourselves heading there.
Courtyard from above

The lower level is the main restaurant area, and it’s rather small. There’s a bar that sits about 10 people, a few tables, and a booth that has basically a plank for a table near the bar. Out the back door is a courtyard, with some picnic tables, and a set of stairs that takes you to the rooftop.
Inside dining room


Once you get upstairs, there is a bar to the left, booths along the far wall (which overlooks William St.) and tables. This area is also slightly small, as there is a wooden wall blocking off what we have to assume is ventilation/ductwork/other industrial type things, but the space only feels small when it’s packed.
Upstairs seating



Selection/Variety
Rooftop bar

Pros
  • Number of beers
  • Good variety of beers
  • Craft “hipster” beers
  • Spiked Milkshakes – perfect for the summer
  • Rotating stock
Cons
  • Cans only – only 2 taps
  • Very little wine and liquor selection (if that’s your thing)
  • We only saw boxed wine available last night
Inside bar

Atmosphere

Pro
  • The rooftop bar (when the weather is nice) – it’s a perfect spot to get a drink on a nice summer evening
  • The music is always good
  • Feels like your local spot
  • Décor is homey, almost like a back porch
  • The crowd is always chill, and everyone seems to be there just to relax and enjoy their beer
Con
  • The rooftop bar (when the weather is bad) – when the rooftop is closed, the times are few and far between I end up there
  • Only one toilet per gender – when it gets busy, it can take a while
  • A bit tight on space
Rooftop

Location

Pro
  • Prime location
  • Heart of downtown Fredericksburg
  • Within walking distance of all the other bars you want to go to on a good night
  • On one of the main drags, but you normally don’t have issues finding parking
Cons
  • On a super busy night, you may have to park 2 blocks away, but that’s an indictment of Fredericksburg, not the location
Service/Staff

Pros
  • Never had a staff member be mean or nasty
  • Super personable
  • Very professional
  • They treat you like friends, not customers
Cons
  • When it’s busy upstairs, you don’t have a server, you have to walk to the bar for drinks
  • Busy nights at the bar requires a wait to order both food and drinks
Prices

Pros
  • Prices are fair
  • You’re getting cans, but you’re paying a decent price for them
  • The more expensive beers are either larger or higher in alcohol or both
Cons
  • Spiked milkshakes are a little pricey, but they are delicious
Events/Entertainment

Pros/Cons
  • Events aren't their “scene”
  • They bring you in with the burgers and the atmosphere
  • If you want events, this isn’t the place for you, but we haven’t missed it at all
Happy Hour/Specials

Pros
  • Every day is a different beer on special
  • A different food item is on special every day
  • Longer happy hour, 4 to 7
  • $3 burgers on Wednesdays
  • Half-priced wings on Thursdays
  • Kinds under 12 eat free on Sundays (with purchase of adult food)
Food

Pros
  • Delicious
  • Specialty burgers are all unique
  • Creative toppings
  • Tots and fries are really good
  • The wings are a new additiona but very delicious
  • Pork belly sliders MAY be the best thing Musselman has put in his mouth
  • Custom sauces are amazing
Cons
  • No more fried pickles
  • Certain menu items are rotational (like the cheesesteak)
Overall
Front awning

Overall, we all think that Vivify is a great bar, when the weather is nice. The rooftop bar is really what brings you there, and if you can’t get up to the rooftop, then we don’t really consider heading there.
  • Mussleman – 9 (This place is in my regular rotation)
  • Reggie – 7.5 (it’s great in the right atmosphere)
  • Mike – 7.3
  • Johnny – 7.5
  • Crist – 8
Overall – 7.86 beers out of 10
7.86 out of 10


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Initial Impressions: Spencer Devon Brewing

So, it's too early for a score, but Spencer Devon brewing had a soft opening tonight, and we wanted to give it our initial impressions.

Long story short: This place has the potential to be awesome. The beer is good, the location is perfect, and the space seems like it's going to be used well.

Behind the bar is a window where you can see the massive chrome brew tanks. Along the walls are booths (which are SUPER comfy) and tables are scattered in front of the window. In the front wall. There's a large open area off to the side, where we were told a 20 top as well as smaller tables would be found.

We don't know what kind of events or specials they will run, or what kind of food they will have; this was strictly a night to try out their brews, which were very good.

If you ever visited Fatty Js, you will amazed at what you find when walk into Spencer Devon.

Reviewers:
Krebbs
Reggie
Musselman
Johnny
Mike
Jeremy

We all took some time to give some thoughts on the beers they had on tap. Who said what, I don't remember, but here you go!

IPA
  • Not too hoppy, but good flavor
  • Fairly mild, but a solid choice
  • Good starter IPA for people who aren't into big hoppy beers

Milk stout
  • Like a non-watered down Guinness
  • Coffee undertones, but not overpowering
  • Has a smokey initial flavor but not overpowering. Overall pretty solid.
  • Just the right amount of creamy/sweet without being overwhelming, perfect

Brown ale
  • A tiny touch of spice on the back end, nothing that rewrites the book but a very solid beer all around
  • Could easily drink several which I won't typically do with brown ales

Pilsner
  • Light and tasty
  • Aftertaste of a spice - almost an Old Bay profile
  • Smooth as you would expect of a Pilsner but with a light light surprise on the back end of smoky/spice? Excellent beer

Old ale
  • A lot of favors going on
  • "It's like a party in your mouth"
  • High ABV
  • Oddest beer I've tried in a while-I can't actually say whether I like it not, probably just means I need to drink more.....

So, initial impressions:
  • Good use of the space
  • Tasty beers
  • Loads of potential
  • Friendly staff (they let us bring in a pizza from Benny's!)

We can't wait for this place to open.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Review #2 - Park Lane Tavern

We're back with our second review, and we're sticking with the St. Patrick's Day theme!

Bar: Park Lane Tavern

Location

Rated by
Reggie
Joanna
MB
Jeremy

Date of Visit
3/17/2015

While J Brian's feels more like a British pub, Park Lane LOOKS like a British pub. There's a lot of wood used in the decor, as well as British themed art. The bar itself is a massive wooden bar, with molding for decoration. The "roof" of the bar is lined with their massive selection of bourbons and scotches, as well as mugs hanging underneath.

Selection/Variety - 9

  • 23 beers on tap, the majority from overseas plus 4 rotating taps
    • While the selection of beers is large, we found ourselves asking if they were beers that we were really interested in drinking
  • Large selection of layered beers (snakebites, black and tans, etc.)
  • 44 bottled beers
  • Root beer (on tap!!) - perfect if you're pregnant or not drinking
  • PAGES of scotches and bourbons
  • Specialty cocktails and martinis
  • Full selection of wine and liquor


Atmosphere - 8

  • British pub themed
  • Lots of TVs that feature soccer if it's on
  • All four sides of the bar has seating, which is nice if you just want a drink
  • It's a big place, but even when it's packed, it doesn't feel crowded
    • However, given the size and the number of patrons that can fit, on busy nights (such as St. Patrick's Day) it can be very loud
  • They have an outside area, a glassed-in patio, and the main dining area
    • The outside seating is nice, but it looks out on a mall; there's no real "view"
    • There are fire pits for cooler nights, which is nice


Location - 6

  • Having to deal with Route 3 can be a deal-breaker for some people
  • The parking lot, while large, fills up quickly due to all the shops and restaurants in the area
  • The decor and atmosphere would be better suited in downtown Fredericksburg, not in the middle of a commercial shopping center.


Service/Staff - 8.5

  • The women wear plaid skirts and knee-highs, the men wear kilts. How can you go wrong?
  • Servers are attentive and friendly
  • When it's crowded, there's a small waiting area with padded stools and small tables; servers will take drink orders and bring them to you while you wait, which is nice


Prices - 7.5

  • Not cheap, but reasonable for what you get
  • Your mind won't be blown, but neither will your wallet
  • According to our server, "the higher the ABV, the higher the price"


Events/Entertainment - 8

  • Tap takeover/steal the glass nights every week
  • Live music and a DJ on the weekends and for some special events
  • Dart boards in the back glassed-in patio area


Happy Hour/Specials - 9

  • Different daily specials
    • Monday - Half priced fish & Chips
    • Wednesdays - Steal the Glass night
    • Thursdays - $6 pizzas and live music
    • Fridays - Martini specials and a DJ
    • Sundays - Bloody Mary bar
  • Happy hour Mon thru Fri 3 to 6 - specials on drinks and apps


Food - 8

  • Full menu
    • Burgers
    • Steaks
    • Pizzas
    • Sandwiches
    • "Pub fare" (fish & chips, shepherds pie, etc.)
  • The food is very good, and is well prepared


Individual Overall Scores
Reggie - 85
Joanna - 90
MB - 88
Jeremy - 85

Final score: 87 (out of 100)

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Our first review! J Brian's Tap Room

Alright. Here it is. Our first review. For our first outing, we all put our heads together to come up with a scoring system (as well as drink some beers) to make sure our ratings made sense.

The Categories are:

  • Selection/Variety
  • Atmosphere/Location
  • Service/Staff
  • Prices
  • Events/Entertainment
  • Happy Hour/Specials
  • Food (extra credit - This is a drinking review, after all)
Each category is rated out of 10, and the total score is out of 100


Without further ado, and just in time for St. Patrick's Day:

Bar: J Brian's Tap Room






















Location



Rated by
Musselman
Krebbs
Mike 
Reggie
Jeremy

Date of Visit
3/12/2015

J Brian's is the closest thing to an actual pub that Fredericksburg has. Sure, we have a place CALLED The Pub, and a British themed Tavern, but this feels like a legit pub. The only thing it's missing is a fruit machine. Due to the nature of the bar, it has become a staple of local St. Patrick's Day celebrations, and is a stop on many a bar crawl.

The main bar area is somewhat small, which gives it an intimate feeling. The main form of "entertainment" is a jukebox, which primarily plays classic rock or 80s music (at least when we're there). Off to the side is a larger dining area, which is well suited for eating or visiting with a group. In addition, there is a small front porch with 4 or so tables and a large back patio, perfect for drinking on a summers evening.

And now, the scores.


Selection/Variety - 9
  • 24 different beers on tap - 7 from overseas, 8 from Virginia, and 9 domestic
  • Fully stocked liquor bar (and, to quote Reggie, "more whiskey and scotch than you can shake a d*ck at"
  • Always has Two Hearted (extra points from Todd) Note - this ran out as we were here
  • No cheap beer (except for Bud Light - we'll forgive them for that)


Atmosphere - 9
  • Bar area is cramped, yet cozy
  • Easily crowded, but it's not a crowd you mind being with
  • The back patio is wonderful on a summer night
  • The bar counter is comfortable to sleep on, per Mike. And the railing outside
  • The bar area feels like a local pub. Lots of sports decorations, mainly Boston
  • They cater to the chill, quiet crowd who wants to enjoy their beer
  • They can get rowdy on a weekend evening, but it's few and far between that it is
  • The clientele is friendly
Location - 8
  • Parking near the bar is hard to find
  • In the heart of downtown, near most everything
  • Easy to get to


Service/Staff - 7
  • Krebbs didn't get a fork. He was very sad about this fact
  • Mike, the bartender, is seems surly (to go along with the Pub vibe) but he's friendly
  • Staff is friendly, and accommodating to annoying patrons
  • If the bar is packed, there can be a bit of a wait


Prices - 8
  • Prices are reasonable for the beer that you get ($5 or $6 is the average price)


Events/Entertainment - 3
  • Note: There was nothing going on in the night we went
  • Menu advertises the following:
  • Monday: half priced wings and trivia night
  • Tuesday: half priced burgers
  • Wednesday: sliders and flight night
  • "At least they have a jukebox"


Happy Hour/Specials - 5
  • See events for specials
  • Happy hour is an unadvertised, at-the-bar kind of thing. The website advertises it, and we didn't know they had one until we paid our tabs


Food - 8
  • Standard pub fare (wings, cheesesteaks, pot pie, etc.)
  • The Big Bad Wolf burger (sausage and chorizo) is the best burger Krebbs has ever had (Reggie thinks it's not that great)
  • Musselman really likes the quesadillas
  • The main dishes are all good; we've never had an issue with anything we've ever had


Individual Overall Scores
Reggie - 85
Mike - 88
Musselman - 85
Krebbs- 83
Jeremy - 85

Final score: 87 (out of 100)