Address: 30W315 Calumet Ave W, Warrenville, IL 60555, USA
Phone: +16303932337
Sunday: 11AM–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 3–10PM
Wednesday: 3–10PM
Thursday: 3–10PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 11AM–11PM
Jeff Gunther
Good service.. great food.. and as always the Eblevise was awesome. Even let us stay a little longer than close to finish our drinks. Will be back in the future. Thank big Jim...
Bradford Sledge
How often do you drive 20 minutes to have dinner in an industrial park? For me, there is only one answer to this: to go to Two Brothers Tap House. Hidden away in a corner of a manufacturing area is this wonderful restaurant. It is located there because it is where they also make Two Brothers beer. I'm don't drink beer ... I'm there for the food. First, let me talk about the Tap House burger. It is super, super messy, but also super, super yummy. It is also quite spicy, so if you don't like spicy, don't order it. The combination of the spiciness, a perfectly done medium-rare patty, and whatever wonderful sauces they put on it, it is just fabulous. We also go the coconut curry which is very good. It looks like brown goo with chicken on it but it is very tasty and I think pretty healthy (as a burger fan, I don't know much about that). And finally there is the fried plantain which is my idea of eating fruit. Perfectly done. Finally, the ambiance. It is also somewhat industrial, mostly decorated with posters of their beers. They play indie rock/folk which I quite enjoy. You'll need your GPS to find the place, but if you do you won't be disappointed.
Chris L
Decent food. Beer flights were good as well as the service
Richard Graham
I usually give a five-star review when I have a good experience at a restaurant. I would like to give six stars
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No. They only serve their beer and seltzer on tap, and a few guest ciders in bottles. You can also bring your own bottle of wine and they'll charge a corkage fee.
Not sure, but the do have a patio
Far as I know, should be able to get it. Costco has it
Yes, they do. I think they can't technically call it gluten free, because beers with gluten are processed in the same brewery, but they use a process that essentially removes all the gluten from several of their year round beers.
No?
Haha, this isnt McDonald's
Jim and Jason Ebel
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