The Brassie Pub

The Brassie Pub is a pub Ancaster Ontario located in Canada.

7 / 10
34
ratings
  • Phone

    (905) 304-8935

  • Website

    brassiepub.com

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  • Type

    Pub

Address

73 Wilson St W # 24 (at Durham Dr) Ancaster ON L9G 1N1 Canada

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi No
Music Live Music
Drinks Beer

Comments / 15


Keywords:

good service spinach salad karaoke
Dave Wisniewski

The nachos are some of the best you can get. I tip is they are huge so make sure your super hungry

Deidre Szokol

Try the wings ! Dry cajun with honey garlic on top. I actually crave these things often.

Beth Dalley

A rash and his staff are wonderful. They go out of their way to make u feel welcome

Blake Steele

Awsome food. My fiance is british and she hasn't been there yet and she will love it. Its a piece of home for her.

Dustin Smelt

Sunday nights are karaoke night love watching drunk people sing lol

Vanessa Pardo

Never going,Slow bad service, no music in between band breaks, seems to let in awefully young people. There was a big fight, it was aweful how staff dealt with it and everyone got rudely kicked out.

Emily Chamberlain

Brassie Nachos are delicious...and very large!

Severine Salvador

Best fries ever tasted!

Alexander Keith's Fine Beers

Take your girl out for Ladies Night Thursday night

John Rich

The best place around!

Divinetouchstudios

Most amazing spinach salad

Andrea Camara

Trivia night !!!!!!

Matt Whitney

Great selection of importe beer

Jason B

Team platter feeds family of four.

Derek Purdy

Great pub food ! Read more

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