The menu is diverse and on point, my British mother swears by the liver and onions. The wings are some of the best in Hamilton, and the beer selection is solid. A true pub style feel, always a good game on the TV, and the staff treats you like family. Expect a full house on Trivia Tuesday’s.
Stephen R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Hamilton, Canada
Been coming here with my girlfriend for Sunday night Karaōke once in a while for the last 2 years. Last visit we came in just after 9pm so we can order off the dinner menu as the apps menu is only available after 10pm. Was told we couldn’t, only serving the«bar menu». This was at 9:20pm! We noticed a couple two tables over that got to order from the full menu. We were not impressed. Took 30min to get our drinks, then our server never came back to our table. We got another server to get our second round. Then thought we could of just walked out since we were treated like we were invisible! Again had to flag down another server to get our bill. I don’t know what happened this visit but it left a very bad taste. Haven’t been back since(a couple months ago now)
Ashor S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Hamilton, Canada
First time visiting after being told it’s the place to be in Ancaster. The atmosphere is a bit weird… it feels like the place wants to be sophisticated but seeing the bouncer bored out of his mind as soon as you walk in automatically gives the bar a weird vibe. The crowd is a mix of everything, seems like there’s the regulars, and some younger people and some couples, but not one certain group. Ordered the brassie nachos and the serving was quite large(fed 4 people) and cost about $ 21. The nachos themselves weren’t that good though, ingredients in general seemed pour quality from the chips, to the pieces of really dry steak and the weird tasting cheese dip. Overall, seems like the only reason people go to the Brassie is because there is nothing else around in Ancaster.
Joel S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dundas, Canada
This has been a go to pub for me since I was 16. hehe. For the most part, I really like the Brassie. Clean, bright, yet cozy interior. There are some wing backs near the fireplace for foul weather, and a decent patio for fair weather. The menu is ok, and they have most drinks that people would want — wish they had a better cider selection though. Downsides: Overpriced — most drinks and some food items are higher than average cost Very busy on some nights with the fresh out of high school, first year university crowd
Natalie F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ancaster, Canada
Brassie nachos are by far the best traditional nachos in town. Good staff. Lots of food and drink specials as well as special nights: poker, karaōke, pub quiz, etc.
Stephen A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Great food and excellent pub atmosphere are what set Brassie pub apart from the rest. A place where the Game is always on and the staff are friendly. If looking to dine, you’ll notice that the menu has your typical pub fare with some less typical fare mixed in. Prices are competitive, but by no means overly expensive. The Nachos come in a basket large enough to keep a 1-year old baby; definitely a share-plate for a group of friends. I’ve been here a dozen times and the only thing I haven’t liked were the curry dishes. The Pub tends to attract groups of friends, so it can be loud at times(especially on Friday and Saturday nights). Although loud, it doesn’t at all take away from the pub experience. It’s easy to overlook this place, nestled in a strip mall, but it’s worth the time to visit.
Derek P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Waterloo, Canada
Great Pub food and atmosphere, I will definitely be back.
John P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ancaster, Canada
The food and the entertainment are very good. Lots of parking. Easy to find in the heart of Ancaster.