Food: had the Buffalo Chicken sandwich with fries. It was average portion and taste, nothing to complain about. Drinks: did not have any, but they have an extensive list of beers on tap. Large place, perfect for big groups of 6+ or more. Washroom is clean(1 stall only). Overall, not bad if you need a venue for parties.
Joe S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Very good selection of beers, over 40. Rotating taps now and then to keep new flavors around. Food is very good and normally priced. David, manager, very nice guy. Kara is very knowledgeable about beer flavors available and helpful to find one you’ll like.
Tierra M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
This place is a gem! The food was fantastic(pizza, poutine, mac n cheese), the music was great(we went on a Monday so they had a classic rock satellite station on), the atmosphere was fun, and the service was actually the best I’ve had in a loooong time! There is shuffle board and ping pong to play. We sat at one of the long community tables which was perfect for our big group. There are also some really cool booths(yellow leather, so awesome looking!) and the space is really big and open. I am so glad I visited and am looking forward to going back. It will definitely be my go to bar when I am hanging out with friends in the NE. It’s actually the best bar I’ve been to in the area!
Ban Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Calgary, Canada
Beer: great selection, though not as much as National or Craft or Beer Revolution. Service: very good, attentive. Food: The mac and cheese was, um OK. Another salad was reportedly quite tasty. Ambiance: ok-ish. The crowd was sparse, somewhat inappropriately drunk and the DJ might be from 1995 somehow, and also partially deaf maybe. If the crowd isn’t jamming to your groove, louder is not the answer.
Kevin P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
I love this place and hope you all start going there regularly so it will survive it’s location! The servers are casual and friendly, I’ve eaten there about ten times now and the food is always good, and they have 48 beers on tap! I am there a couple times a week with friends, and it’s always a good experience! My suggestions if you go to try it for the first time is the tacos or the mac and cheese, and one of the Tool Shed beers! Oh, and instead of pool, they have a shuffle-board table and a couple of ping-pong tables… fun!
Ken W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Westchase, Houston, TX
Get over the location. This place is gold. Great beer, great food, shuffle board, ping pong, and plenty of good times. I have been in Alberta for 3 weeks and I have frequented this place more times than I can count. I travel for a living and to find a gem like this makes the time away from home a little bit easier. Give this place a go, you will not be disappointed.
Dan L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
After a really crappy first day commuting on a week long trip to Calgary dinner here turned my whole trip around. Public is a small independant joint that is serving up some FANTASTIC fish and chips(that I recomend) along with a very uniquely touched menu… I can only speak for my dinner but I saw the quality of seveal of the dishes coming from the kitchen as being equally well attended to and thought out. The fish and chips were a welcome supprise of a light and sweet crispy beer batter with a hint o hops to kick up the bitterness and make it interesting. This was a welcome suprise to the soggy cod wrapped in a pancake I’ve had on several attemps at other bars fish and chips over several trips to Alberta. So good that I had to go back and order a second round… And you can’t beat 40+ craft beers on tap with a full liquor bar(sorry if you only drink molson or bud lite your in the wrong place). Service was great and Matt was exceptional in making me feel welcome. It’s a bit hidden from the beaten path but well worth checking out and getting to know your local bartender before there’s a 30 min wait to get a table. True local and independant gem to the area that’s well worth becoming a regular at.
June B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Calgary, Canada
This was a total disappointment! We walked in seeing all the beers thought it looked pretty cool. Seen a man wearing a chefs jacket thinking awesome we’re going to have great food. I ordered the Little Italy flatbread pizza it was a FROZENCRUST with wooden tomatoes. It was terrible. We also ordered the moroccan beef skewers really you searched that meat? It was shoe leather tuff and flavourless when is moroccan food have no flavour? It I could give this place«0» stars I would!!! Our waitress was awesome the bartender blond with glasses get off your dam phone and get you waitress our drinks. NEVERAGAIN
Marissa C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
Such a great place to hangout, 48 beers on tap! And the cheapest prices in the city, and all the beers are actually craft beer. I had the chopped market salad, super fresh and amazing, all their food is made fresh and not frozen and you can taste the difference. They also have shuffleboard and ping pong tables, I would for sure come back here anytime. There’s nothing like it in the north! 5 stars!
C M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
We went for dinner around 5:30 and there were only a couple of tables occupied. Our waitress was great and was quick to come over and explain the drink menu to us since there was quite a selection. This pub had a nice open concept with an industrial feel. Overall the service was great. The food was good too. My BF and I both ordered the Public Nuisance burger except he had the fries and I had the garden salad. We both thought it was good except I didn’t care for the maple smoke cheese on the burger. I felt the cheese was too over powering and covered the flavours of the aioli and red pepper. This hamburger would have been perfect if it had a milder cheese on it. I sampled a few fries and I would say they were just OK. The side garden salad was yum! I would suggest to the Manager to do more advertising around the area. This pub has the potential to do great and I will be back.
Jeff C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
Public Beer Market has been open for a few weeks now and the atmosphere pretty nice. They have a large open space, a platform area that opens to the outside(perfect for hot days, almost like a patio), a VIP area for private functions upstairs and a games room complete with shuffleboard and two table tennis stations. They have a wide selection of beers from craft breweries. The food is excellent here. The first visit I had the«PUBLICNUISANCE». It’s a great tasty burger. It had the perfect amount of charring on the outside and cooked perfectly on this inside. The fixings: Double Smoked Maple Bacon /Beer Battered Onion Rings /Aged Cheddar /Roasted Garlic Aioli /Red Pepper Relish /Pretzel Bun. I wasn’t sold on the fries though which were too skinny for my preference. I ended up taking longer to eat my fries than my burger. The server was friendly and attentive. On my second visit we went for lunch with a group of 4. Wednesday is $ 5/lbs wing day. The wings were pretty good. I ordered the truffle mac & cheese. I’m a huge fan of this dish as I really enjoy REAL mac & cheese(not the runny KD crap that some people might be used to). The truffle oil really helped the dish and the bits of bacon and sun dried tomatoes gave it pockets of different flavours. From the cheese, bacon, sun-dried tomatoes, I quite enjoyed the diversity of flavours and textures. It came with some garlic bread which was a nice accompaniment. If you’re used to KD crap you may not enjoy this dish and it’s REAL mac & cheese. There was only one other party in the entire place and yet our food took about 20−30min to come out. It gave us time to play some games but most of my companions had to leave early to catch a 1pm meeting. Great food, atmosphere and friendly and helpful staff. The only reason for four stars instead of the five is the wait time for the food. However, I’ll be back for sure!
Catherine W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Edmonton, Canada
We were driving from the mall, heading to Joeys for lunch, and saw Public Beer Market was open. We decided to change our plans and pulled into the parking lot in front of Public. As others have mentioned, the frontage is not very appealing. They have one open patio door where you can sit and look at the parking lot. Despite all this, we thought we’d give them a try. We were pleasantly greeted. Our drink order was taken quickly but we sat for at least 15 minutes before our server came back to see if we wanted food(there was only about 6 other people in the restaurant … not busy). It took at least 20+ minutes to get our food. I’d hate to see what they’d do if they had a full house. I ordered they’re truffle Mac and cheese which was described as 4 melty cheese with bacon, sundried tomatoes and jalapeño. My first order was moderately warm, which made me think it was precooked and just microwaved. The taste was bland. There was no «cheesy melt» nor could you detect truffle oil, sundried tomatoes nor jalapeño. The chef made me a second dish. Other than being hotter, the flavour was no better. They said the subdrieds, jalapeño and truffle oil were mixed in the cheese sauce. It tasted like macaroni with a bland white sauce. My husbands flatbread was less than stellar. If you’re a beer fan, this place is for you just don’t order the food
Ralph C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
What are you doing just sitting there reading this? Just GO already. This is a vibrant new place with innovative menu(we had chili prawns, bacon grilled cheese and one of the many flatbreads) and enjoyed the 48 tap beer selection. I ordered an IPA and the waitress brought me another IPA sample that she thought I might enjoy. Of course I ordered a second pint of that one. And their deserts include gelato. Did I mention we had along a picky 17-yr old and he thought everything was excellent. What else do you need to hear?
Stacey C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Eatontown, NJ
Wish there was one near our home! We were staying in Calgary and were looking for a brew pub. We found this restaurant on Unilocal.48 beers on tap, reasonably priced for a pint. The menu was small, mostly sandwiches and pub grub. Everything we ordered exceeded expectations. Our server was extremely attentive and explained they make almost everything in house including salad dressings!
Dominica W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Calgary, Canada
I just came home from BC and wanted to take my best friend out for dinner, needed a pub/bar right near us and decided to give this new one a try. So glad we did! The food was amazing, I had baby back ribs and shared 3 types of wings. The mashed potatoes with the ribs were divine; they pack so much flavour, had some skin on and green onions oh so good. Usually sides leave a bit to desired but the sides were as tasty as the main part. When you finish that delicious food you really must have their sticky toffee pudding! It’s like heaven on a plate! The server was great, she was full of smiles and jokes, offered my friend a free birthday shot and gave us a discount. Amazing food great energy and friendly staff, I’ve found my new favourite joint.
Jon H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Calgary, Canada
Visited Public Beer Market during their recent Grand Opening with a crew from work totalling 8. They’re located in a strip mall just off 32 Ave next to the Costco on 32 St. We went over during the lunch hour and were surprised to find the restaurant near empty on their Grand Opening. Hopefully not a sign of things to come, but I could see the demographic in the area not being ideal for a Beer Market, especially with little else in the area as an anchor to draw from. The exterior of the restaurant is pretty basic and unfortunately does not offer a patio. Getting into the restaurant things really open up, it has a bright and modern industrious feel, there is a lot of seating including your more conventional tables and booths, high tables, benches and of course seating at the bar. It’s quite comparable to Craft Beer Market in this respect and definitely has an edge over National for seating. There is also an upstairs area that I imagine is generally for private functions. The roof is left exposed showing the girders and trusses which adds to the industrial look, and what’s cool is their beer room is behind a pane of see-through glass so you can see everything hooked up and trace the lines from the kegs all the way to the bar. This complements the rest of the restaurant and also provides a degree of transparency in what they’re serving. On the right side of they borrow from National and offer a shuffle board table and two ping pong tables in an enclosed room. I couldn’t help but think how they kind of combined the games aspect of national with the better seating options of Craft, sort of a best of both worlds? They have a good sized food menu that is primarily your usual pub offerings along with some salads and breakfast. Some items have some ingredients that push them a bit closer to what I’d consider a Gastropub, but overall things are pretty conventional. Although it wasn’t clear, they do have gluten free options, we had to ask as one of my colleagues has an allergy. The real draw is the beer selection with 48 beers currently on tap, very impressive. They have a lot of options local to Alberta and B.C. with some international options as well. Food is priced fair, beer a little more expensive but on par with the other beer markets in Calgary. Our table ordered burgers, salads and there was also a Mac ‘N Cheese. Everyone seemed pretty content with the food, but I wouldn’t say there were any wows. It was good conventional food at a fair price. I personally had the Public Nuisance burger, good overall but nothing I’ll rush back to, fries were good. Where they really fell short was on the service. We had let them know in advance about our larger sized group and despite the notice and emptiness of the restaurant they still seemed unprepared. Some of the plates came out in decent time, but then others were staggered and came out minutes later. There were a number of errors; I ordered the Public Burger and received the Public Nuisance, a colleague ordered the Public Meltdown which came undercooked/pink, another co-worker asked for his dressing on the side and got it on the salad and even when the waitress asked if one of my colleagues wanted a lemon with her water she forgot immediately and brought it absent of the lemon. She also had to confirm with the kitchen about gluten-free options, this should be something well known by all servers in any restaurant with how much this allergy/sensitivity has been rising in recent years. Decent food, good beer, fair prices and room for improvement on the service side. Despite all the hiccups the server and the manager were very apologetic for the«growing pains» in their launch. They did not hesitate to provide a discount for the entire table without having to ask, which was appreciated by everyone. They comped the undercooked meal as well. Public Beer Market has potential to be good, but this visit was average. It’ll be interesting to see where they are a few months from now.
Wanda B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
A newly opened restaurant that is a hop, skip & jump over the Deerfoot highway from us(it’s a good thing). The menu looks fabulous and the 48 beer on tap is definitely a draw. It’s in an interesting spot, tucked behind a couple dealerships off 32nd. There is nothing exciting about the front of the restaurant… rather plain and not obvious. But once inside the place has a great vibe, is warm and inviting. Multiple kegs on tap are visible via a glass wall. Looks like they even have an upstairs possibly for private or corporate events. Mini me & I stopped in for lunch one day, for a girls date. We had some flatbread and I had a beer. I’m looking forward to visiting this place again and trying out their menu and of course pondering their beer offering. Nice to have this addition in the North.