

Fellow emperors, are you ready to eat, drink, and bet!? Introducing Brew Brothers, Baltimore’s premier gameday viewing experience complete with twenty-four (24) local craft beers, incredible eats, wall-to-wall LED screens, and intimate fan lounges. Located on the first floor next to the Caesars Sportsbook this is the perfect atmosphere to place a bet, grab a bite to eat, and root for your winning ticket!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1525 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230
Phone: (443) 931-4387
Website: https://www.caesars.com/horseshoe-baltimore/restaurants/brew-brothers
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I started with the crab dip and pretzel bites which were basically a warm creamy welcome to Baltimore hug. They suggested I keep the crab train going with the crab cake sandwich and that was the perfect move. Fresh, flavorful, and paired with some of the best seasoned fries I’ve had in a minute.
I may or may not have also taste tested one or three of my girlfriends boneless buffalo wings. Zero regrets. Another great bite.
If you’re heading into the casino and want something fast, friendly, and full of local flavor, Brew Brothers is definitely the move. A great pit stop before the fun begins.
Upon arriving I was quickly greeted and offered a seat in either a booth or at the bar as it was a Sunday night and not busy at all. I chose the bar, and the bartender a as quick to get me a menu and take my drink order. In no time, I had my drink and placed my order. I decided on the Macho Nachos and a BBQ Bacon Burger.
Within a couple of minutes I had my nachos and the burger and fries arrived shortly thereafter. The nachos were quite a portion for one person. Burger and fries cooked just right and were decent quality.
Overall, the service was excellent. I never had to ask for a refill, the bartender was on top of it. Food was prepared well and came promptly. The atmosphere was that of a normal sports bar, plenty of big televisions to watch football. Everything looked clean as well. The food is mostly your typical bar food with some exceptions. Good food, nothing amazing. Price was comparable to other bars and restaurants for this style of food.
Mind you my visit was on a slow Sunday evening, others have mentioned slower service during high volume events like sports or concerts nearby. I don’t think I’d specifically go out of my way just for this restaurant. I’d recommend it if you are at the casino and maybe want a bite at a sit down place that’s not high end like their steak house.
Food was okay. The Crab Dip with Pretzel Bites were mediocre, there wasn’t a lot of crab meat mainly cheese and the pretzel bites were overcooked/burnt. The Smoked Chicken Wings were okay. For entree, I really enjoyed the Rasta Pasta—very flavorful and the chicken was very crispy, big portion too! The Papa Don’s Meat Lovers Pizza and Fish & Chips were meh.
Service was good—the bartenders are usually cool here.