Category: | Restaurant, Point of interest, Establishment, Food, Bar, |
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Address: | 116 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B4, Canada |
Postal code: | R3C 2B4 |
Phone: | (431) 887-2337 |
Website: | http://www.onesixteenwpg.com/ |
Monday: | 4:00 – 11:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 4:00 – 11:00 PM |
Thursday: | 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Friday: | 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Saturday: | 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Sunday: | 12:00 – 10:00 PM |
Came for a beer. The other reviewers highlight the wonderful food served here so would be willing to come back and try.
Beautiful space, indoor and out. Service was adequate, but our server couldn’t really provide details/suggestions about the different beers. But she was happy to provide tastes of a couple of the ones I was interested in (no flights served here). The other issue came at the end of the evening: I ordered a 7.5oz but got charged for the 14oz, and was also given the wrong beer to go; unfortunately I only realized this after leaving the area.
Note: to take beer to go, due to liquor laws, they gotta sell you food, so they have baggies of roasted peanuts for $2
Had the pleasure of experiencing the Sunday Roast feature that One Sixteen put on a few weeks ago. I am absolutely floored with the atmosphere, food, and overall dinner!
Wine pairings that are perfectly curated for your meal. Dishes were so flavourful, impressionable and packed with pizzazz. If they’re available, please do yourself a favour and order the potato cakes! Scrumptious and crispy all around!
4.5 stars. The service was impeccable, staff were quick and knowledgeable. Great beer and wine selection. Our fav dishes were the artic char (highly recommended), potato with chicken liver mouse and flatbread with whipped ricotta/dill oil. The custard tart and bison tartar were decent but not stellar. All in all, great place for a date or dinner out with friends, although very loud on the Two Hands side so keep that in mind. Can't wait to see how the menu evolves.
A new place for dinner and drinks in Wolseley. There are two sides of the establishment- dining called Two Hands and the Good Neighbor Brew area with a different menu. We are on the Two Hands side and thoroughly enjoyed for sharing items. Marinated olives, Buratta and asparagus, pork collar and fingerling potatoes. All completed with a cheese sampling and custard tart. We will be back!!!!
How has it taken so long to get this type of place into Wolseley/West Broadway?! A beautiful space, seeking divided into a brewpub vibe (at the front) and nicer dining (at the back/side). A solid selection of Good Neighbour beer on draught. It was pretty busy and we had to wait to get in, but it's also the 4th day since they opened. Lots of staff/servers around, and they were super friendly. The food looked pretty good, though I kept it simple with the tasty fried potatoes.