Market Garden Brewery

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Beer Stats:
Active Beers: 14
Beer Ratings: 92
Beer Avg: 3.69

Taps: 10 / Bottles: -
Cask: N / Beer-to-Go: Y
BA SCORE
88
good
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14 Reviews
Place Stats:
rAvg: 3.82
pDev: 12.83%
$$$ - a bit pricey


[ Brewery, Bar, Eatery ]

1947 West 25th Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44113
United States
phone: (216) 621-4000

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tommyguz

Pennsylvania

4.03/5  rDev +5.5%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 3.75 | selection: 4.25 | food: 4.25 | $$$

This was a pretty cool place. There was lots of seating, three separate bars and an outdoor beer garden. We ate lunch here once and dinner here the other time. Both times the meals were really good. The beers we tried were pretty good, they are supposed to be distilling at some point too.

Overall it is a pretty nice place with a fun atmosphere, excellent food and some pretty good beers. Check it out.

05-08-2013 13:37:17 | More by tommyguz
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OWSLEY069

Pennsylvania

4.14/5  rDev +8.4%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4.5 | $$

After leaving Bier Markt, I walked across the street too this place. A modern and industrial decor, with two bars and an intense growler filler. Above each bar were signs that looked like they got them from American Pickers. They had 100 of their own beers and 10 guest taps. The bartenders were quite attentive and nice. Looking at the menu, more my speed. I did not eat, but looking at the plates that came out, it looked good. All the beers were nice, and a nice variety. The only two complaints I have is that I did not come here first, and the staff was quite hipster, but I can deal with that.

12-29-2012 19:53:37 | More by OWSLEY069
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Maltyduo


4.8/5  rDev +25.7%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 5 | service: 4.5 | selection: 5 | $$

Great brewery/restaurant right next to the larger Great Lakes Brewery practically next door . However, the focus is on Market Garden and their extensive and awesome in-house beer selection. I cant recall all the names, however fall/winter is a great time to enjoy malt-rific brews like malt train, brown ale, scotch ale, porter, and wintery seasonals (even though most of these mentioned are avail year round as well). Overal,l one of my favorite bar/breweries in Cleveland, not just for the brews but an awesome patio, and cool hidden bar down below (when open). Great place to take friends in town, watch a game, or meet clients to for a beer. Highly Recommended

10-22-2012 17:32:07 | More by Maltyduo
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Stinger80OH

Ohio

4/5  rDev +4.7%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 4 | $$$

Market Garden Brewery sits next door to its big brother West Side Market in Cleveland's Ohio City. MGB is a vast space with front and rear bars with tables throughtout, a large outdoor patio and an equally large basement bar and dining room. The place is fairly dark with really cool, locally built lighting throughout. The beer selection is decent with 7-10 house brews on-tap and another dozen or so guest beers available, nothing too rare but good quality stuff. Samplers are available and customers are encouraged to only sample the MGB beers but I have been there and was able to throw a guest beer or 2 on a 6-sampler set. Their beers usually is a mix of a wheat, IPA or two, stout, porter, scotch ale and seasonals. Food is good quality and i think is slightly overpriced. Service is attentive especially if you are sitting at any of the bars. MGB will succeed due to its location and proprietor but I think their menu pricing needs an adjustment. Overall, def a place to stop on the Cleveland beer tour.

09-24-2012 19:20:16 | More by Stinger80OH
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StonedTrippin

Colorado

3.55/5  rDev -7.1%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3 | selection: 4 | food: 4 | $$

real cool location on the west side. place is absolutely massive. top floor is too crowded and we couldnt get a table anywhere as walk-ins. beer garden was packed too on a saturday night, so we were sent to the basement to eat at the bar. its loud as hell down there, but other than that the ambiance is nice. wood everythwhere, chalkboard beer menu, and a visible kitchen. again, its really packed. there were quite a few beers on tap. i thought the saison and the scotch ale were the picks, but all that i tried were more than passable. service was rough because of how busy it was, but the bartender did his best. he did not know much about beer though, which was comical. our food was very good. we split the mussels, i had the duck and fresno chilli mac and cheese, while my girlfriend had the rock shrimp tacos. all of it was great. prices were decent, and all up its a place id return to, but ill call ahead next time or rock up on a weekday.

08-27-2012 23:48:37 | More by StonedTrippin
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cratez

Ontario (Canada)

3.63/5  rDev -5%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 4 | food: 4 | $$$

When I visited: May 2012.

What I had: Market Garden Spring Porter (draught), Victory Headwaters Pale Ale (draught), mixed berry ice cream, Kono Sauvignon Blanc and beer cocktail for my better half.

What I liked: solid tap list with awesome guest draughts (Sixpoint, Great Divide, Lost Coast, Ballast Point), efficient service, enjoyable fare.

What I disliked: club atmosphere, highish prices, fine for drinks and dessert but I can’t see us having dinner or a lengthy session amidst the blaring music.

Would I go back? Possibly.

Overall Rating: 72

07-22-2012 19:03:42 | More by cratez
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alebird

Ohio

3.55/5  rDev -7.1%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | $$$$

This place is OVERPRICED, but maybe that’s what “cool” people do, pay too much for the beer they imbibe. Alebird has been here twice. Last fall, their Oktoberfest beer was EXCELLENT, really top-notch, but Alebird went back recently, after a 15 brewery tour through Hawai’i, California and Arizona, and Alebird found it APPALLING that EXCELLENT beer at a VERY FAMOUS Sonoma Valley Brewery could be purchased for $3.50 a pint, $3.50 a pint in one of the most expensive places to live in America and happy hour had passed, and pints at Market Garden are $5 or $6 each, EVEN in the middle of the day. SCREW THAT! Wise up Cleve, Market Garden Brewery is OVERPRICED. Head to the other brewery nearby for Waaay better value.

05-22-2012 14:53:37 | More by alebird
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WoodBrew

Illinois

4.53/5  rDev +18.6%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.5 | service: 4.5 | selection: 5 | food: 4 | $$

The Market Garden from the outside doesn't look like much, but inside it is quite different. The MG is located in the West Side Market area of Cleveland. The bar area where I sat had a nice industrial feel with pleanty of bar seating and high tops. The place is mamoth and I hope to come back in the summer to try their outdoor patio. The quality of the food, beer, and service was great. There was plenty of house made beers on tap and pleanty of choices on the food menu as well. The food was decent, better than your average brewery. Overall it was a nice experience....two full samplers, two lunches, and two pints came to $70 bucks. I guess I would like to see MG pay tribute to WWII vets that were part of Market Garden...a high risk operation that failed planned by English General Montgomery....Monte's English IPA....or Arnem Belgium Ale...or Airborne Amber....that would be cool.

02-04-2012 02:55:55 | More by WoodBrew
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Dogbrick

Ohio

4/5  rDev +4.7%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | $$$

(Visited 07/2011): Market Garden is located in the Ohio City area literally right around the corner from Great Lakes (side note: I asked one of the bartenders if they considered it a slap in the face that another brewery opened so close, but she said the more the merrier). The brewpub is located on W 25th and Market. Parking is typically scarce in the surrounding area.

The interior is open and clean looking, with 2 different bars in different sections. Communal benches throughout. The front bar is where I posted up, and it features an L-shaped bar, chandeliers and a "Beer" sign made out of light bulbs.

The beer list consists of around 20 taps, 8 of which are house beers and the rest guest taps. Market Garden's beers are available in a $15 sampler and include a Pils, Wheat, Scotch, and Fuggles IPA. All of the beers are decent. They also have a selection of bottled beer, including "large format geek beers".

Service at the bar on a weekday evening was good. The bartender was friendly and well-versed in their beer.

I did not try any food on my visit, but the pretzel appetizer the couple next to me got looked delicious.

Overall this is a nice addition to the Cleveland beer scene. Another side note: Kenny Lofton was in the house during my visit.

01-01-2012 22:07:19 | More by Dogbrick
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headbucket

Ohio

4/5  rDev +4.7%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 4 | $$

A: nice modern look inside, hard wood floors and dark wood tables, clusters of electric chandeliers with reds lights hanging from the ceiling, nice clean tiled bathrooms. The patio out back looks nice, a bunch of rows of tables to stand at with what looked like heaters over them. A nice big fireplace out back also makes it look like they are well set up for colder weather.

Q: the beer was all quality. Nothing bad, I just didn't like the octoberfest beer much, but I'm not too into the style to begin with. None of the beers are too strong or strange of styles, but the eight samples I tasted, were all enjoyable session-like beers. The wheat beer(not too spiced) and pale ale(reasonably hoppy and flavorful) were my favorites.

S: we got there a bit before the dinner rush. We got our beers in a normal time, and our three dinners came out quicker than I thought they would.

S: a nice variety of house beers, and I was pleased they had more lower abv beers to choose from, not just high abv and extreme flavors. They also had a nice varitety of guest beers on tap and in bottles. They didn't have a huge food menu, but there are a lot of enticing food to chose from....and scotch eggs!

F: they seem to want to feature seasonal and local foods and I think they are doing well. I got a nice steak with veggies, my parents both got huge sandwiches with good fries. I got the most beautful piece of bacon I have ever seen with my steak, a nearly 2 inch high square or seared bacon...so good.

V: the sampler of beers in a bit expensive, but I like being able to try a bunch of their different varieties. I get to find what I like and will order those individuals next time. Probably won't order the sampler again, but regular beers seemed around $5, which is reasonable to me. My parents sandwiches were huge with a bunch of fries and only cost $10. My steak was the second most expensive item on the menu at $18, and it was very good. So prices are reasonable, especially for what you get.

Overall a nice new place I want to hit again. And they are going to be distilling their own liquors in the future, which is exciting. A mixed but somewhat upperclass and hip crowd, not really my scene of people, but it won't keep me away.

09-24-2011 00:26:51 | More by headbucket
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