
Waterfront sports bar with dog friendly outside seating. TVs with MLB Baseball Package, Sunday Ticket, Big 10 Network, NHL Center Ice and ACC Network. Great sunset views of Charlotte Harbor with boat dock access. Wings, Burgers, seafood, salads, charcuterie board and wraps. Vegetarian and Gluten sensitive options. We serve local craft beers, check out our beer selection on the Untapped app and full liquor bar. Sip a frozen Pina Colada and watch the sunset. We welcome large groups so make us your destination location in Punta Gorda or Port Charlotte Florida.
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Address: 1200 W Retta Esplanade Unit G-36, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Phone: (941) 417-8764
Website: https://www.villagebrewhousepg.com/
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Right now, this restaurant is one of the only ones left in Fisherman’s village. It has an outside bar and an inside bar. It also has outside dinning with two different areas. One side has live music and the other side is quieter and has some of the best sunsets in that area. I ordered the Beef Tips with Mushrooms, Onions with a demi glaze over Mashed Potatoes and a side of Baked Beans. My wife ordered the Fresh Apple Walnut Salad with Blackened Salmon on the top. For being as busy as they were our ordered came out fast. Our meals looked amazing. When I tasted my Beef Tips the were very good then I went to the Mashed Potatoes and the Baked Beans, and they were just as good. My wife’s Salad everything on it tasted fresh and the Blackened Salmon was also very good. All our food was hot, tasty and plenty of it to fill us up. We ordered the Cookie Skillet for Dessert, and it was fantastic. I must add our server Sophia G was spot on with service. We both were shocked that the food was so good. You must stop by not only for the food but some the most beautiful Sunsets you’ll ever see. I must give this place 5 out of 5 stars.
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Gulf Coast Terry
The Key Lime Martini was absolutely amazing—perfectly tart and refreshing. The service was fast and friendly despite being busy, and the entire place was very clean. If you want great views and a great drink, this is the spot!
Food was amazing, because homemade ranch…
HOWEVER……
Got the 1/2 pound of boneless wings and it was a complete joke… it was a kids portion size! And this was for a 12 year old child! She even needed more!
DEFINITELY disappointed. What a shame. This place is NOT what is used to be.
I used to come because kids meals were cheap, dinner withe a view. And now, it’s made just for locals. Hands down the worst experience. Spending 130 on 3 ppl is more than a bit excessive.
Of you’re a tourist, sure go.
A local, waste of time.
The atmosphere there there’s nothing special however it is certainly better than some other places we’ve been.
But getting down to the brass tacks of the low ranking review.
Service was quite slow but we were patient due to the fact that they were very busy.
Ordered our food and it took a tremendous amount of time for it to come out but in which case I will point out it did not all come out at the same time.
Strangely my wife and I both got our burgers at the same time however mine was cold like it had been sitting there waiting to be served for more than 15 minutes after it had been cooked, this in itself is enough to annoy me a bit.
On my burger I asked for two additional items and an accordance with the menu I expected to pay a dollar each for the send two items more specifically jalapenos and grilled onions.
When my burger came out I expected to see at least a reasonable amount to justify the additional upcharge never mind the fact that the burger wasn’t very big and also came with a small portion of fries.
Well let’s just say on this burger I got three jalapenos and a small little pinch of onion.
Our server asked if I’d like him to have the kitchen remake it and due to the long wait I decided to decline. A short while later he comes out with a couple of small containers. Both having the anticipated amount of additional product that should have been on my burger.
Let me rewind a little bit and go to the point of prior to placing our orders.
The drink order more specifically.
Because I didn’t see it on the menu I asked our waiter if they did flights of beer. Though he was uncertain he was fairly confident that they did so he went to go ask.
My dilemma with this is the justification of $14 for 4 small little two and a half or 3 oz glasses. Setting aside the fact that two of those beers I didn’t really care for I still drink them one of the four I actually enjoyed so I ordered a 20 oz which was priced at $9. Keeping these two prices in mind I am having a very difficult time understanding the justification of the wild price difference and actual amount of beverage received, conjoining my dilemma of still trying to understand the justification of what’s seemingly a child size portion entree for the base price of $18 plus the additional two which thankfully the $2 was removed off my bill due to the mix-up in the kitchen.
Overall for two entrees two cocktails one flight of beer and a full size 20 oz beer draft and an appetizer my bill totaled $100 even pre-tax.
Having worked in the restaurant business previously both front and back of the house I know things can get a bit hectic but it’s very frustrating and you have a waiter that seemed to be a bit overwhelmed by the volume of people and things going on coupled with mediocre food at an inflated price.
So here we are and I still tipped 20% for those of you reading this thinking that I squeak when I walk.
In conclusion I would just like to add the fact that I’m a firm believer in if the quality is there the quantity means a bit less but if the quality isn’t there then the quantity should be a bit more to make the customer feel like they got the best of value for the product.