Business Description from the Web
Firkin good ale is what this area pub is all about. Barleys brews its own ales and wines, also serving up the food to complement it. The menu includes soups, sandwiches and burgers, but to complement its extensive lineup of beers, the restaurant switches up its dinner menu twice a year, though its top-selling dishes remain the sauerkraut balls and pierogies, which go very well with beer. ...
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Posted by metromix
on September 30, 2009
Featuring American cuisine with some unusual choices such as a turkey nut burger. Open for lunch and dinner daily.
Barley's relaxed atmosphere makes everyone feel at home whether it is their first visit or their fiftieth. One of Columbus' premier brewing spots located in the arts capital of the Short North neighborhood, Barley's serves a full lunch and dinner menu, complete with creative daily specials. The real star is the terrific handcrafted beer selection. Their own quality ales are served with as much...
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Posted by 10best
on October 23, 2008
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene
Drinkers of serious beer flock to Barley's, one of the finest brewpubs in the city, and one of the only ones located outside of the Brewery District. Right across the street from the Convention Center, Barley's has an oaken, spacious bar area, plenty of restaurant seating and a nice view of the brewing action.
The Food
The selection of...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 17, 2003)
Other Reviews from the web
I just celebrated a birthday witha group of friends and had one of the best dining experiences of my life at Barley's. Although they don not take reservations they were able to seat our party of 10 in less than 1/2 hour on a busy Friday night. Our server was very freindly and when we were unsure about some of the beer choices shes let us try some to decide. They had a special "Firkin" beer on...
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I lived in NYC for four years, and I got tired of paying four dollars for beer a long time ago. The atmosphere at Barley's is decent, but the Bartenders didn't pay attention to who was in need of a drink. I guess they are there to do something other then make money. Charging four dollars for a Budweiser is ludicrous for Columbus. I hope that the management reads this, because at these prices...
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Posted by innergameboy
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 21, 2009)
I've gone to Barley's Alehouse #1 for the last time. I recently visited with a group of seven friends. There were only about 15 other diners in the entire restaurant, yet the hostess would not seat our partial group until we met the arbitrary standard of "half our group present." Understandable if there was a waiting list or if the restaurant was full - but the manager told me that there was...
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Posted by SKBeerFan
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 06, 2009)