Striker Pub and Brewery
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One of the most sought-after microbreweries in the city, this one has a rocking venue for live gigs as well.
One of the most sought-after microbreweries in the city, this one has a rocking venue for live gigs as well. Read less

One of the most sought-after microbreweries in the city, this one has a rocking venue for live gigs as well. Their in-house pilsner is a good brew to pick from and if you’re in the mood for cocktails, their Bloody Mary, Tequila Sunrise, Cosmopolitan and Mojito are all mixed just fine. Among quick bites, decent orders include their sweet chilli potato, prawns with pepper and salt and chicken strips with ranch dressing. If you’re up for something heavier, surely try their Lamb Galauti Kathi Roll. The only downside here would be the fact that it gets extremely crowded on weekends and it’s practically impossible to find a table or even enough place to stand about.
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