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Feedback geven57 North Kitchen is definitely a must. COVID safe, very clean and pleasant restaurant. The place has a very good looking interior, with heated patio seating and a brewery you need to enjoy. Besides the great beer you can experience, you can play billiards, enjoy live music and amazing food. I ordered chicken wings, their nachos with beef, steak bites and it was all made to perfection. My only regret was not picking the brisket for the nachos. I had the spicy vindaloo, it came highly recommend by a friend and it did not disappoint. The service was amazing, we had a very happy waitress and made our days to be honest. She was always on top of our drinks, making sure was good with my clients. Having said that, this a great location to hold business lunch or a special event. I hope I get to experience a dinner next time I am in Fort McMurray. Please let me know what you think. Keep on eating and have fun! Hope we bump into each other at 57 North Kitchen. #chicosreviews76
It was the same great brew pub as it was before. The food is really good. The beer was ok. But what a nice treat to have live music on a friday night. I definitely will come back next time iam in fort mac
Maybe it?s gonna be deleted but!!! Not getting order after 55minutes and when it?s coming it?s wrong it?s telling me somebody shouldn?t be there or even served the people who coming for good dinner (where they really hungry and enjoy their evening and watching the NHL playoff2022 (correctly edmonton Calgary 4th games (3:0 right now and I am not enjoying because of Lauren blond girl who shouldn?t work for that bar or pub I am not recommending this!!!! And even the manager she tried solved the problem like : ok what you getting now !!!
An absolute gem of a restaurant in the heart for Fort McMurray. The food is amazing, and craft beer brewed in house was fantastic. Live music as well as an inviting atmosphere make this restaurant worth the visit.
The staff here is fantastic. They 're fun, the gentleman who was our waiter was very high energy and was belting out Bon Jovi tunes by the end of the night.I had the loaded poutine, great flavor combo with the fresh ingredients playing nicely off the rich cheese and sauce.The vindaloo was the only knock. As beef curries go it was flavorful and the beef was cooked to a beautiful medium but it was not a vindaloo by any stretch of the imagination. If you keep the recipe change the name to mild curry. When I eat a vindaloo I should break a sweat, I should be reaching for my drink, I should be wondering if the extacy of the heat now will lead to regret and bargaining with God the next day.Now they also dropped some items off the menu that they have had in the past. Memorable dishes like the elk meatloaf which was phenomenal when they had it and was worth the admittedly high price and going out of your way to get.All this said, I understand, this place is centrally located in Fort McMurray which isn 't exactly the flavor (or spice) capital of the world, which is why reworking their vindaloo would make this place really stand out as a go to spot as opposed to a Hey let 's try this spot.