Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery

Triple 7 Restaurant and BreweryTriple 7 Restaurant and Brewery

Beer Stats:
Active Beers: 9
Beer Ratings: 85
Beer Avg: 3.92

Taps: 5 / Bottles: 10
Cask: N / Beer-to-Go: Y
BA SCORE
87
good
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53 Reviews
Place Stats:
rAvg: 3.84
pDev: 9.9%
$$ - reasonable


[ Brewery, Bar, Eatery ]

200 N Main St
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101-2910
United States
phone: (702) 387-1896

visit their websiteWebsite view map and get directionsMap @mstreetcasino

Notes:
Located in the Main Street Station Casino.
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Reviews by Tchuck:
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Tchuck

Massachusetts

3.41/5  rDev -11.2%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 4.5 | selection: 3 | $

Stopped by yesterday while I was in the Fremont Street area. Had the beer sampler (6 five oz. pours), and a pint of the dunkel, my second favorite of the bunch. I enjoyed the barleywine best, but having more of that after the sampler would have resulted in me getting rolled at some point, or forgetting how to get back via the bus.

In ascending order of my opinion of them, they were: the golden, the amber lager, the pale ale, the stout, the dunkel, and the barleywine.
The beers are solid, but not spectacular. All beers came as advertised. Of note was the prices: I got the sampler and pint, and I think the bill came to < $9.

The atmosphere was a casino restaurant--you either like it, don't like it, or are indifferent towards it. Service was attentive and friendly, not necessarily beer-knowledgeable, but commensurate with the level of the beer.

Worth going to if you are going to be in the area, and the area is worth going to if you're a Vegas newbie (like I was).

12-10-2010 00:13:47 | More by Tchuck
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amightywind

Minnesota

3.89/5  rDev +1.3%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 3.5 | selection: 4.25 | food: 3.5 | $$

The best place to enjoy beer in the down town area. The restaurant is a large, with Vegas/Victorianesque and glass decor. Large and comfortable with lots of TVs. A great place to linger to avoid gambling losses. They always have a great selection of fresh brews. On my last visit they had a Vanilla/Blueberry Hefeweisen. A purist would would turn up his nose, but the strength of American breweries is their willingness to experiment. The banana of the hefe was complimented nicely by the sweet nose of vanilla and gentle tang of blueberry. I loved it..all four! I also had the Hawaiian burger, a popular item given that some many visitors to the Main Street Casino are from Hawaii.

03-17-2013 20:35:23 | More by amightywind
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VegasBill

Nevada

3.83/5  rDev -0.3%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 4 | $

Was in downtown Vegas last week and realized that I had not been in the Triple 7 for years and I live in Vegas and I dont do enough Vegas reviews.I dont care for the atmosphere here, to many bright light signs on the walls distract from a otherwise pleasant atmosphere.
They have a new IPA called I guess V.I.P.A. and it is hoppy even for a hophead like me.
I remember from the past they had a great chili made with black beans and steak chunks, they still have it and it is as good as it was before. I also had a oyster shooter and they are really fresh so I had two more.The service was very good also. I heard two people talking and they said at the casino bar the micros are 1.75, dont know if thats true just heard them.I really enjoyed this pub and when I am in downtown again I will return

07-24-2011 19:30:45 | More by VegasBill
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IPALOVR

Nevada

3.58/5  rDev -6.8%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3 | food: 3.5 | $$

Located in the Main Street Station casino Down town Las Vegas. Smokey walk through the casino to the brew pub. Service is pretty good. The servers know nothing about beer but that's ok. Their standard selection is average with nothing really standing out as excellent but some of their brew master specials are pretty good. They just started a new IPA tap that I guess will have a regular rotating IPA on so that will be a welcome addition to thei regular selection. They have cheap growler fills also. If you just want to taste some of their regular brews they are cheaper at the main bar but you have to deal with the smokers.

06-13-2011 20:41:30 | More by IPALOVR
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RJLarse

Washington

3.88/5  rDev +1%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 4 | $

We stopped at 777 for a late lunch one afternoon.

The brew pub is a large space off the casino. It iis clean and smoke free. The decor is an old time train station motif.

Quality is pretty good. 777 brews on tap. I did not see any guest taps.

Service was very good. Not busy in mid afternoon.

Selection included 6 craft handles and a handful of macro bottles. Full bar.

Food was good full menu sandwiches to steaks.

Value was very good especially for Las Vegas. Under $3.25 per pint $2 at happy hour.

A great place to go in downtown Vegas.

06-01-2011 04:20:19 | More by RJLarse
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armock

New York

3.88/5  rDev +1%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 4 | $$

Atmosphere - In the Main Street Casino which has its own personality. When you enter the restaurant theres two bars on the left and right walls a a bunch of tables in the middle. The glass wall along the back guards the rather large brewery for a brewpub. The different groups sitting at the bar during my visit seemed like locals for the most part.

Quality/Selection - They have five house beers on tap ranging from a wheat ale to a porter. Kinda respect them for not making a macro clone forcing people to try something new if they want draft beer. The beers ranged from average to good.

Service - The bartender on my visit was great friendly and quick with the orders. Can't really ask for more than that.

Food - The only food I got during my visit was a bucket of shrimp for $8. The shrimps were deveined and didn't get me sick so thats a win. The food that others were getting around me looked and smelled good so this seems like a good place to get a meal.

Overall if your near Freemont Street do yourself a favor and stop on in for some beers and tasty food.

01-19-2011 02:47:22 | More by armock
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BlackHaddock

United Kingdom (England)

4.13/5  rDev +7.6%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4.5 | selection: 3 | food: 5 | $$

My wife and I stayed 3 nights at the Main Street Station because of the brewery and really enjoyed the whole experience.

Five beers from the brewery on tap, all at $4.50 a pint, four of which are available at the casino bar at $1.50 a pint. The seasonal only available at the brewery restaurant. The two barstaff members we encounted were both fine, a male from Talin (Estonia) and a young lady from Hungary. Both knew the beers and chatted when the time allowed, we sat at the bar on our two visits, so didn't have to queue to get in each time. I didn't ask about bottled beers and don't remember seeing any mentioned on the menu or seeing any on shelves either, but they may stock some.

We had some lovelly food, my wife had a Portobello Mushroom Burger and I had some sort of Mexican Quesadillas. We stayed on the bar so didn't venture over to the Cold Fish area (Sushi bar), so can't comment on that part of the well lit, well appointed modern room which is overlooked by the breweries fermenters and some sports screens behind the bars.

We were later to discover that $4.50 a pint is cheap for LV and that $1.50 is a real bargin. So a big thums up to Downtown (where the hotels are all paid for) and the 777 Brewery in particular, and a big thums down for the 'Strip' (where the resorts owe millions) and their stupid beer prices.

I can also recommend the weekend 'Champagne Brunch' great value and they don't hang back with the sparkling stuff. Even if it was only a 9% ABV Californian version!

05-16-2010 00:38:23 | More by BlackHaddock
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foamee

Maryland

3.7/5  rDev -3.6%
vibe: 4 | quality: 3.5 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | $$

The Triple 7 brewpub is located in the Main Street Station hotel in downtown Las Vegas. The brewpub itself is in a quite a large room with a long bar on either side, and pehaps 50 tables in the center, and a shuisi bar along the back. The large brewing operation is glassed in at the back. They serve 5 year round beers as well as two seasonals. The beers are tasty and true to style. Though large, the brewpub bar feels quite comfortable. A pint costs $3.25, or one can go to the casino bar and get one for a buck and a half.

04-02-2010 01:21:50 | More by foamee
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jeranbrews

New York

3.75/5  rDev -2.3%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 3 | selection: 4 | food: 4 | $$

Visited 1/05/10

This is the restaurant inside the Main Street Station Casino in downtown Vegas. Where you can buy all the advertised beers of the Microbrewery for twice the price of the gambling floor, plus a few more that aren't advertised called the "reserve beers"

If you just want to try the basic four, get the from the casino floor for $1.50 or free if you gamble.

If you visit this restaurant make sure to try at least one or two for the seasonal "reserve beers". I was quite suprised.

Atmosphere is that of a single large 80-120 seating room with about 6 large screen TVs showing the ball games of the night. There is a large glass wall where you can see copper brewing kettles.

The service is average, maybe a little below average considering it's Vegas.

Selection was nice. About 5 regular beers and 2 or 3 seasonal / rotational ones.

The food I had was pretty good. One of the house specialties involves chili (like the kind that comes in a $.80 can) but they make theirs with sirloin and black beans. Hmm. Other heart killers like "deep fried cheesecake" were also on the menu.

Prices were not too bad. They want at least $3 for the beer in the restaurant that you can get just outside for $0-$1.50 that bothered me a bit, but whatever.

All in all not bad if you need a place to take the fat wife while you watch the game and rate beers.

01-16-2010 04:43:45 | More by jeranbrews
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Wutz

North Dakota

3.98/5  rDev +3.6%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 4 | $$

Visited on November 5, 2009:

This was the last beer-centric place I visited on my honeymoon.

The lady had a burger of some sort and I had a veggie burger. Mine was really good, the lady said hers was pretty good as well.

I had the "Monique" Belgian-style quad with the burger. It was excellent. Sweet with lots of dark fruits, a little boozy (but not too much), some good yeast character, and great mouthfeel. I think the wife had a hefeweizen (that's what she typically drinks but I didn't write it down). I didn't take notes on it (because I didn't want to drink all of her beer) but I remember it being pretty tasty.

Oddly enough, our waitress was Monique. The head brewer brewed the quad for her because she had a quad somewhere else and was talking about that specific style of beer one day. The brewer decided he'd try to brew one, and since it turned out well, he named it after her. She was right on top of everything and the cooks got our food out pretty quickly.

The beer selection was a little soft, but, taking into consideration that they're brewing their own beer their selection was fine. I didn't check on the bottle list but I'm sure there are a few more conservative beer selections available.

I was surprised at how cheap the prices were. I think my 12oz pour of Monique was $4 or $4.50 and the burgers were relatively cheap as well.

Overall, it was a really good beer/food experience. It wasn't upscale or fancy in any way, but the food was good and the beer was even better.

01-14-2010 18:16:27 | More by Wutz
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Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery in Las Vegas, NV
87 out of 100 based on 53 user ratings.