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Anheuser-Busch Biergarten

 
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Lynch St & 12th St

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St Louis City
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Anheuser-Busch Brewery
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Missouri
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United States
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Good beer prices, not so good food prices
(Updated: September 07, 2013)
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The Biergarten at Anheuser-Busch Brewery shares the same parking lot used by the A-B Brewery Tour. In fact, it is located on a patio enclosed on 3 sides just to the left of the brewery tour entrance.

There was plenty of seating around the patio at The Biergarten including tables with solid aluminum chairs, picnic tables with umbrellas, and several outdoor couch settings. We sat at the bar counter that seats about 12 people and had 2 small barback flat screen TVs.

We saw 41 beers on The Biergarten menu including 18 beers on tap. As expected, they are all Anheuser-Busch/Inbev products with draft beer selections that included Kirin Ichiban (brewed in Los Angeles), Stella Artois, and Budweiser Signature Draft.

During our visit, it looked like most of the customers were in the 25-30 age bracket. To open a tab, they require a credit card so we opted for cash.

We enjoyed our visit to The Biergarten but it's probably not a place I'd frequent unless they fix their food issues (not to mention a lot of flies). However, The Biergarten looks like a great place to linger after a tour of the brewery in order to enjoy a few more beers in addition to the 2 small, free beers offered on the tour.

The Biergarten does not stay open late as it also shares the tour building's restrooms. So check it's website for closing time.
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