- November 1st: Trek through Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Rim Trail for gorgeous views
- November 2nd: Hike Southeast Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail
- November 3rd: Picture-perfect Cedar Falls is an amazing hiking location…check it out!
- November 4th: Brewfontaine in downtown Bellefontaine was voted #1 beer bar in Ohio
- November 5th: Use this Visitor’s Guide to explore Mount Adams in Cincinnati
- November 6th: Order a Detroit-style pizza from The Merchant House in Greenville
- November 7th: Sip some wine at Powell Village Craft Winery
- November 8th: Find Yourself Crossing Two States on Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- November 9th: Watch how Dum-Dums are Made at the Spangler Candy Factory
- November 10th: Grab a cold beer at Mother Stewart’s in Springfield
- November 11th: Hike the Dyer’s Mill Trail at Battelle Darby Creek near Columbus
- November 12th: Enjoy a Home-Cooked Meal at Cecil and Lime in Springfield
- November 13th: Leisure Time Winery is the perfect way to enjoy Wine Wednesday
- November 14th: Choose from several amazing donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- November 15th: Happy Hour is best spent at Brandeberry Winery in Yellow Springs
- November 16th: Breakfast at Boyd and Wurthmann is a great way to start the day
- November 17th: Can’t resist Clifton Mill’s selection of desserts? Have two!
- November 18th: Listen for the train while sampling wine at Barrel Run Crossing Winery
- November 19th: Bring a cooler to stock up on snacks at Grandpa’s Cheese Barn
- November 20th: Explore Malabar State Park near Mansfield
- November 21st: Sample locally produced beers at Father John’s Brewery in Bryan
- November 22nd: Red Brick Tavern in Lafayette has served several US Presidents
- November 23rd: Create your own Wine Pairing at Sarah’s Vineyard
- November 24th: Dine at historic Kewpie Hamburgers in Lima
- November 25th: Arcanum’s A.R. Winery offers unique wines that are sure to please
- November 26th: Search out Eagles’ nests at Highbanks Metro Park
- November 27th: Historical John Rankin House was a safe haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad
- November 28th: Order wings and locally distilled brews at Deadlow Brewery
- November 29th: It’s a great day to hike Cantwell Cliffs in Hocking Hills State Park
- November 30th: Visit Ferrante Winery in Geneva that offers several local sweet wines
Tag Archives: Brewfontaine
A Collection of Blog Posts: 2016
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Brewfontaine in Bellefontaine
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Jimi Jones Artwork
Jimi Jones
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Children’s Museum – Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit
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Cincinnati: Jungle Jim’s
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Cleveland: The Cleveland Art Museum, Pharaoh King of Egypt Exhibit
The Pharaoh Exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art
An Egyptian Sarcophagus
Cleveland: La Pizzeria
Cleveland: Maltz Museum, Operation Finale
The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann
The Holocaust Survivors
Columbus: Franklin Park Conservatory
Gorgeous Orchids at Franklin Park Conservatory
Amazing Butterflies at the Franklin Park Conservatory
Ohio: Columbus, Old Bag of Nails
Ohio: Columbus: Olentangy Caverns
Ohio: Greenville: KitchenAid Store
Springfield: Art Museum, Jason Morgan
Jason Morgan Artwork
Springfield: Art Museum, Jimi Jones
Jimi Jones Artwork
Auschwitz Exhibit at The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Celebrating 70 Years of Auschwitz Closing
Enjoying a Reuben at Sam & Ethel’s
Sampling craft beer at Yellow Springs Brewery
Ohio Christmas:
Drive Thru Christmas Lights
A Tunnel of Lights
Brewfontaine….The Tap of Ohio
Craft beer has made quite an impact on the state of Ohio over the past few years. With approximately 120 breweries currently in the state, beer lovers may find it difficult to visit each one of them, even over the span of a year. So why not visit a taproom where you can try a large selection of local brews all under one roof? And so was the concept for Brewfontaine. During a recent visit, I had the pleasure of meeting one of the owners, Brian Wall, who is passionate about his new venture which recently opened in November of 2015.
“A lot of thought went into the planning of Brewfontaine,” says Brian. “The process took us about three to four years. We knew we wanted to open a place where people could try Ohio craft beers as well as ales from surrounding states.” The restaurant and bar has nearly 40 craft beers available at a given time by the bottle or on tap. The selection changes often, so this gives patrons more than one reason to visit to try new local brews. Visitors can also purchase half gallon growlers to fill up with one of their favorite craft beers to enjoy at home.
In addition to all of the planning that went into opening the restaurant, there was also the challenge of its renovation. Brian and his co-owners happened upon prime location in downtown Bellefontaine where historical Johnson’s Restaurant once stood. It had been a well-known eatery for residents in the 1950s but was abandoned about twenty years later, leaving it in major disrepair. According to Brian, there was extensive damage to the building and all that remained was the interior wall and the Ladies Room sign….even the floor was gone. With a design in mind and with the magic of local real estate developer, Jason Duff, the building was brought up to code and transformed into the artistic industrial design that it is today.
Although Brewfontaine’s focus is bringing quality brews to its customers, what else makes Brewfontaine such a popular place? The restaurant and bar also serves Wine on Tap and top shelf liquor for high class drinks. And from the stellar reviews online, there is also the menu which includes simple starters, savory soups, delectable salads and sandwiches served with their signature house-made IPA pickles. The restaurant employs a culinary chef, so many of the items on the menu are homemade.
During my visit, I decided to try a flight of five and, with the suggestion of Micki, my server (and Brian’s wife), ordered the Greek Salad as well. And it wasn’t just ANY salad, it was loaded with olives, feta cheese, red onion, tomatoes, croutons, pepperoncini and peppers. The ingredients were so fresh and I honestly had a difficult time finishing it, but it tasted so amazing that I couldn’t put my fork down.
I will admit that I am not a beer connoisseur, but I am always up for trying new brews. So my flight of beers arrived and I started from left to right. First I tried Barley’s Scottish Ale which originates from Columbus, Ohio, Barley’s Brewing Company.
At first glance this craft beer, Boulevard 80 Acre, looks more like lemonade than an ale. My take on the wheat ale is that it was very light with a slight hoppy aftertaste giving the Indian Pale Ale a run for its money.
I have now moved on to beer number three and I have selected the Ei8ht Ball Tarnished, really because I liked the name of the ale. Ei8ht Ball Brewing is located just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati in the small town of Bellevue, Kentucky.
My number four selection was based on the fact that Sierra Nevada was probably the first beer I tried outside of the Budweiser family. I wasn’t sure how I would like the IPA, but even though it was a little hoppy, I could smell the tropical fruit and it reminded me of the Sierra Nevada beer I have come to love.
I have come down to my final selection and decided on Wyder’s Pear Cider. I have to admit that it almost looks like a two drink glass of chardonnay, but quickly realize at the first taste that it is a sassy cider, with an amazing smell of pears.
Ordering the flight of beers is definitely the most fun way to experience craft beers. With such a wide selection, I could come back several times to try another flight or two. And of course, Brewfontaine makes it so easy for craft beer lovers to keep up to date with its beer menu and to know what brands will be coming to the restaurant in the near future. Just download the BeerMenus app, set up an account and search for Brewfontaine. Make sure you select them as a restaurant to follow and you will be able to track the information for yourself. But don’t try to log in while you are at Brewfontaine, with a focus on Eat, Drink and Be Social, they prefer that you make a few friends while you are in town.
Being a new business, what does the future hold for Brewfontaine? Of course there will always be the opportunity to add new craft beers to the list or make changes to the menu, but I also learned from Brian that there are plans underway to expand and enclose the patio adding an additional 30+ seats to the restaurant. That is quite a successful accomplishment having only been open for a few months.
But if I had my opinion, it would be that the success of Brewfontaine is the passion that Brian and the owners have for the bar and restaurant. Brian, who is formerly a surveyor, knows a thing or two about beer. He started his own home brewing which has helped him understand the process and then put himself through college to strengthen his business skills. The owners take so much pride in the restaurant that even the employees are required to submit a resume making the extra effort to show their interest in becoming a part of the Brewfontaine family.
But the enthusiasm doesn’t stop with Brian…if you are lucky enough to meet his wife, Micki, you can’t help but feel her heartfelt excitement for her husband’s business as well. So don’t be surprised if she happens to take your order. It’s a group effort and everyone is available to pitch in to make Brewfontaine a success.
Brewfontaine is located at 211 South Main Street in Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311. Check out their informative website at brewfontaine.com for a current drink list, menu and live music schedule. You can also provide your email address for news and updates about the restaurant.
I had such a great time trying out some Ohio brews at Brewfontaine. I would like to thank Brian and Micki Wall for their time and hospitality extended to me during my visit. Please note that all comments provided were based solely upon my own opinions and experience.
Have you had the opportunity to visit Brewfontaine? I would love to hear about your experience, so kindly leave your comments below. Many thanks for reading about my visit to Brewfontaine and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and Do:
Brewfontaine
211 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Telephone: 937 404 9128
Where to Eat:
Brewfontaine
211 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Telephone: 937 404 9128
Brewfontaine is known for their Signature Pretzels served with a sweet pepper mustard. Beer cheese is available for an additional fee. The Greek Salad is loaded with ingredients and the filling Grilled Reuben is absolutely spectacular.
Where to Stay:
The Cabins at Maple Grove
5040 OH-29
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Telephone: 937 620 4952
Where to Drink:
Brewfontaine
211 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Telephone: 937 404 9128
Check Brewfontaine’s website prior to visiting for a list of beers or follow them on BeerMenus for future brews.
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