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To call a place ‘pricy’ in Hong Kong is like saying extortionate in any other language. For craft beer drinkers his will be heaven but on first impression the prices are somewhat ridiculous. Craft ales come in three sizes. 250ml, 500ml and 2 litres. The 250ml glasses feel like thimbles compared with most places. And with drinks averaging around $70 a glass plus SC you’ll be hitting the credit card hard. 500 ml - ie less than a pint - and most drinks are topping $100 a go. That’s steep even by LK
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To call a place ‘pricy’ in Hong Kong is like saying extortionate in any other language. For craft beer drinkers his will be heaven but on first impression the prices are somewhat ridiculous.

Craft ales come in three sizes. 250ml, 500ml and 2 litres. The 250ml glasses feel like thimbles compared with most places. And with drinks averaging around $70 a glass plus SC you’ll be hitting the credit card hard. 500 ml - ie less than a pint - and most drinks are topping $100 a go. That’s steep even by LKF prices.

The selection is good but little for the average lager drinker. Wine selection is also poor. The only white was Chardonnay and unless you’re stuck in the 1990s that’s not going to be flying off the shelves. Service is Ok if nothing special.

Trim the prices and this place will fly. However for me I’ll be sticking to an 8pm curfew to save some cash.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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