
Village Draft House is a beer friendly restaurant featuring nearly 100 beers on tap. Our extensive menu features award winning hand-pattied burgers, excellent sandwiches, dinners, and appetizers including our signature Pickle Chips. And unlike many of the national chains, we have used non-trans fat oil with Natural Vitamin E and Omega 3’s in our kitchen since right after we first opened.
Sprawling brick-walled tavern offering 100 beers on draft along with pub food & multiple TVs.
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Village Draft House: A Brewpub Experience in Raleigh, NC
Village Draft House | Raleigh NC – Facebook
Village Draft House
Last Updates
Reviews
Our service/server was good. He was at the table when we needed him, and took our order in a timely manner.
The food was good… I got the Adult Bacon Grilled Cheese. It had good flavors and the bacon was cooked nicely. My wife ordered the Turkey Avocado Sandwich. She ordered the bacon very well done and they did a good job of cooking it to her liking. The downside is there was only one piece of bacon on the sandwich. For the size of the sandwiches, I would have expected another slice or (preferably) two of bacon. The portion sizes of the meals are good.
The atmosphere is nice, what you would expect from a “draft house”.
A couple places on the menu tell you to check the chalkboards for the daily specials. The problem is the chalkboards aren’t in the best location to easily see them.
Overall we had a good experience and would most likely go back again.
was cold & refreshing. My bacon cheeseburger was one of the best burgers I’ve had in a long time. Cooked perfectly, seasoned right, hot, delicious and simply great. Sweet potato waffle fries were a nice side with the burger, dipped in a maple brown sugar aoli. Will go back soon for the burger.
Atmosphere and Service: 4.3/10 – The restaurant combines tavern-style elements with a more traditional booth seating setup. The space is clean for the most part, with a long bar and a decent outdoor seating area where patrons can bring dogs. However, the server was disengaged, rarely checking in or refilling water. The bathroom had a slight odor, detracting from the overall experience.
Bacon Burger: 4.1/10 – While edible, the burger was disappointing. The patty, although offered with a choice of how to cook it, was served undercooked. quality of the burger was decent, but the dish wasn’t worth the price. The mac and cheese side, offered at an additional cost, tasted generic and felt like something easily made at home. The
Grilled Cheese: 4.2/10 – This dish fell short in both presentation and taste. It looked overly basic and lacked any standout flavor. The price was far too high for what was essentially a simple, underwhelming plate that could be easily surpassed by a homemade version.
The food we received was not edible. I threw 30.00 dollars in the trash immediately.
The food was so petrified I almost cracked a tooth. Photos uploaded. Advice. Choose another eatery.
The photos are supposed to be soft pretzel bites and wings. They were so over cooked the pretzele bites were like little rocks and the wings were burnt.
The staff dash between tables like they’ve got invisible rockets on their shoes, balancing trays, menus, and the occasional existential dread. New customers arrive like clockwork, and somehow each one is greeted with a smile while the last table is still mid-order and someone else’s fries are teetering on the edge of oblivion. Multitasking isn’t a skill here—it’s a survival tactic.
The Old Fashioned lands on the table with all the fanfare of a workmanlike touchdown: competent, decent enough, but not the stuff of legends. No smoky magic, no alchemy—just whiskey, sugar, bitters, and ice doing their basic jobs. The nachos show up looking hopeful: a modest pile of chips garnished with a polite drizzle of cheese sauce, a dab of sour cream, a spoonful of salsa, and a sprinkling of lettuce that screams “fresh-ish.” The problem is, the cheese is timid, more of a suggestion than a commitment, and the whole thing settles somewhere between “edible” and “I could have made this at home, probably better.
This feels like a burger joint to me…..Cheers!