BrewDog DogTap - Columbus
Introducing BrewDog DogTap - Columbus, a beer haven unlike any other. Located at 96 Gender Rd Canal Winchester, OH 43110, this brewery offers an experience that goes beyond just great drinks.
With a diverse range of craft beers on tap, including standout selections like the Black Heart Irish stout and the Wingman, BrewDog DogTap - Columbus caters to beer enthusiasts of all kinds. The ambiance is trendy and laid back, making it the perfect spot to unwind with friends or family.
But BrewDog DogTap - Columbus isn't just about the beer. The food menu is equally impressive, with options like carnitas street tacos, beyond burgers, and mouthwatering Brussels sprouts. The service is quick and friendly, adding to the overall welcoming atmosphere of the establishment.
For those looking for some entertainment, BrewDog DogTap - Columbus offers trivia nights and deals like Taco Tuesday, making every visit an experience to remember. The dog-friendly environment and on-site dog park make it a favorite among pet owners as well.
Whether you're a beer connoisseur or just looking for a great time, BrewDog DogTap - Columbus is a must-visit destination. So grab a pint, sit back, and enjoy the unique charm of this brewery in the heart of Ohio.
BrewDog DogTap - Columbus Menu
Location
Address: 96 Gender Rd Canal Winchester, OH 43110
Phone: (614) 908-3051
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Touristy, Hipster, Trendy, Classy, CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Best nights on Friday, Saturday, SundayYes
- Full BarYes
- Smoking Outside OnlyYes
- Dogs AllowedYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For DancingNo
- Pool TableNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Joshua D.
This is one dog house you wouldn't mind spending a night or two in. (I want to preface this post and say that a big group of my friends and I spent the Memorial Day weekend at this hotel/brewery and that my discussion will be a generalized overview of my experience in the drinking section.) It was a sunny Friday evening when my friends and I descended upon this hotel for a weekend of fuzzy memories and great times. After we checked in and chugged our free 'check in' beers, we hit up the brewery for some food and drinks to start the unwinding process. The place was swarming with people and dogs. Yes, this brewery and hotel is dog friendly. Huh, we should've guessed that from the name but you are free to bring your dog here with you. It's even encouraged as there is a dog park across from the small pond that's in the side yard of the brewery. On our way up here, we were discussing what types of beers they had on tap and figured it would be like most breweries. Boy, were we wrong. It seemed like everything was a variation of IPAs. Not being a fan of IPAs, I managed to get by on the Lost lager they had on tap. They had two others lagers on tap but I couldn't even begin to remember their name and I ended up finishing off one of them and they replaced it with the Lost lager I was connecting with. Everyone else also found that one beer they really vibed with and mostly drank those all night. Emily was hooked on their Pride beer. Doug loved their Hazy Daisy. Everyone else loved what they were drinking. Perfect, as I was worried about someone maybe not finding something they liked. We sat at a table outside and ordered food and beer all night while conversing and getting caught up on life. I ordered the Buffalo Chicken sandwich and it was super delicious, if not a bit lacking on the 'kick in the mouth' spiciness I was looking for. Regardless, it was delicious and I am sad that we only ate at the bar properly only this one time (at least that I can recall). We did smuggle in some pizza from Massey's right around the corner and ate it at one of the outdoor tables. Shhhhhhhh! As the first night wore on, we stepped up to the axe throwing trailer they had there and proceeded to not make an ass of ourselves as well as none of us getting hurt (aside from me whacking my leg with the broad side of an axe goofing around). After that, we retired to our rooms to pass out and hopefully not wake up hungover. The next few days were spent out on the town and we only hit up the bar for either our free morning mimosas, the free stout from 7p-9p (which, I was expecting the worst but it was a serious contender for my favorite beer there), or once we were done running around for the day. Saturday and Sunday were progressively less busy than the Friday in which we arrived. That was surprising as I figured the place would be swarming for the holiday weekend. BrewDog is big on being Carbon Negative and a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. I think that is super awesome on both of those things, especially in this seemingly increasing hostile world we live in. Let's save the planet and be respectful to each other. There is a really fun photo booth over by the gift shop area that, at the time of us being there, is free to use. We may have taken a lot of liberties with that and gotten some great and not-so-great photo strips to hang up at home. Doug told us there is a beer museum or something like that on-site. When we tried to check it out, it was closed for a wedding and the winds just never blew the right way for us to try and check it out again. The only negatives I have to say about our bar experience is that the guy walking around and starting the fires for the fire pits was rude. I was leaning over the fire pit wall, talking to Emily at one point and he just lit the thing right up, without warning. Talk about dangerous. The other is that one bartender was rude to Emily and another was rude to Emily, Doug, and myself. But, we didn't let that get us down. Everyone has a bad day at work and the overall experience was amazing. I would try and tell you about the aesthetics of the place but my words wouldn't do it justice. Heck, even the few photos I'll include won't do it justice and trust me, I took a million and a half this time. Look up some professional photos or videos of the place to see how wicked cool it is. All-in-all, this was the best Memorial Day and Birthday Weekend I've ever had.
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Author: Larry C.
I'm working on the Route 33 ale trail. This was my second stop. I loved the Black Heart Irish stout. Plan to try the Chinook Smash before I leave. Also had the carnitas street tacos which were amazing.
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Author: Diane B.
Brewdogging! A great place to enjoy a good beer with your dogs. Dog park included and great food and beverages. The service is always on par too.
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Author: Aubrie H.
We stayed at the hotel for a night and stopped over to the restaurant to grab some drinks and food. Tuesday night is Trivia night which was a fun surprise. It was also taco Tuesday which meant deals on taco and beeritas. We tried both, the tacos were really good but the beerita was not our favorite. We enjoyed our flight more since it included some of our favorites.