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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:34 am
by JWalter
I'm a big fan of C'est What? always have been, and all of your bitching really cracks me up... Two minutes ago, I'm reading about how Blue Meaney went under, and in C'est What we have an absolutely awesome downtown Beer Bar, with a great selection of local Micro's, plus their own beers (Al's Cask Ale is one of my favorite beers of all time, ever!!!), and they are a succesful thriving business (I think sometimes many people on this forum forget that breweries and pubs aren't a fricken charity with a sole goal of making beer geeks happy at the expense of profit). You can still order any beer you want regardless of what room you're in. Go and pop your head around the corner if you want to see the rest of what they have.
If you've ever overheard your average pub-goer in a good beer bar, they ask questions like "It's not dark is it???", "Do you have something like Canadian?, etc, so by limiting the beers listed on the printed menu, they're reducing the time to run to the other room unneceesarily.

Sophisticated beer consumers like us can simply ask what's in the other room, and/or (god forbid) walk 20 feet over and check it out, and order what you like. Joan, and some of the other staff who know me already know when I walk in that I'm likely to go for an Al's to start and offer it right away, despite that it's Tap is in the other room.

C'est What deserves our praise and our business... Next time I'm in I'd do some lobbying for Sgt.Majors as I think it most definitely deserves a spot, personally I'd like to see it replace the St.Ambroise Pale Ale... However, it's not my bar, I don't own a bar, and I assume that the Management of C'est What? knows better than I do...

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:33 am
by Manul
ALL RIGHT!

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:57 am
by midlife crisis
Speaking for myself, the "two beer lists" thing doesn't keep me from going to C'est What any less frequently. I hope they prosper for years to come. But it is an annoyance, and one which they could easily rectify, I would have thought.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:22 pm
by Kid Presentable
c'est what is one of my favourite places in the city and I wish I had more time to get there

kp

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 7:04 pm
by El Pinguino
I have to admit C'est What is a fantastic place, albeit I have not been for months. I used to work just around the corner (and just above the Bier Markt), so it was a common hangout. Will have to visit again soon. I'd usually have a bison burger or cajun chicken fingers with a few pints of whatever caught my eye.....

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:56 pm
by lister
I visited C'est What last night with my girlfriend for the first time in a couple of years. After developing a better taste for beer in the past two years and started brewing my own with friends, I figured on trying C'est What again. Traffic was pretty light in there which isn't surprising considering it was a Tuesday and raining out. The separate beer menus threw me for a bit but the waitress helpfully brought over the other menu when I inquired about the 35 brews on tap. Plus later when we went to shoot some pool the bartenders didn't have any problems going back and forth due to the light traffic. During busier times I could understand the slight annoyance having to go back and forth personally. (I presume the computers are linked so you'll have one tab for both bars.) I guess if you're by yourself and have staked out a spot particularly at the bar, it would be annoying to leave your spot to get a brew from the other bar. I wouldn't mind it too much if some friends were there to hold the spot.

As for their own brews, I tried the Hemp Ale in bottle form last year and didn't like it all that much especially in comparison to Cool's Millenium Buzz which I like a lot. I gave their Chocolate Ale a try last night hoping for something like the Belgian Chocolate brew I've had at Smokeless and Bier Market but it was a dark heavy beer which I don't care for. To each their own on taste of course but it is nice to see pubs brew their own beers. Variety is good.

Anyways, my girlfriend liked the menus, both food and beer, a lot so we'll be going back frequently.

Too bad about the Blue Meaney though. We only got to visit twice and liked the different brews and food. Ah well. :(

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:26 am
by PRMason
JWalter, Christopher at C'est what has asked if I could supply him with Sgt. Major's Cask IPA. The beer engine that it would be drawn from is in for repairs, but once its back, look for some IPA real ale.

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:38 pm
by Jon Walker
Keep us posted on that Perry...looking forward to it!

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:39 am
by JWalter
Perry, that is AWESOME news!!! I'll totally be looking forward to that! I'll probably be stopping by Queens Quay tonight to pick up some more 6-packs as well...

For those of you interested in the music-side of C'est What, they are now streaming out an MP3-based radio station using the same music that plays in the bar, and the currently playing track is displayed on the web site, pretty cool eh? check it out at http://www.cestwhat.com, in the right-hand side bar...

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:33 am
by lister
How packed is C'est What? usually on Fridays 7-7:30pm? Dinner...Drinks...

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:23 am
by Manul
Really, really packed. Last time we waited about half hour until we got a table.

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:35 pm
by lister
A half an hour isn't so bad but I couldn't convince my friends to head down on Friday. I did head down with the girlfriend on Saturday at 8:30pm and got a table no problem. In fact we had our pick of tables.

C'est What Church Key Cream

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:27 pm
by northyorksammy
They have this on their website, but I see no reviews - is this something else?

second, anyone see the dunkel on tap there yet?

Re: C'est What Church Key Cream

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 6:21 pm
by JerCraigs
northyorksammy wrote:They have this on their website, but I see no reviews - is this something else?
It is the Northumberland Ale.

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 4:24 pm
by BeerMonger
Hi All,

I would be the newest member of The Bar Towel. I have followed this forum for quite some time without joining or posting but thought it was about time to do so. I am just an average guy who his willing to try them "all" at least once. I used to frequent the old "Rotterdams" back when they advertised over 300 beers and did my best to get through them all.

I enjoy this forum for it's intelligent postings and can tell that some of you are in the "business". Thank you for all the info.

I posted on this particular thread to advise you that this particular establishment is rating poor reviews on a different forum:

http://www.chowhound.com/canada/boards/ ... ronto.html

Please let me state that I personally have never visited this place and am only forwarding this info to advise what others are posting. I suppose there is a big difference in enjoying a premise for their selection of beer as opposed to the whole dining experience.


Anyway, all the best (and I plan to post some more)

BeerMonger