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Welcome to Craft Breww City

Welcome to Craft Breww City, where the spirit of sports and great food collide in a vibrant atmosphere. Nestled in Farmington Hills, this American sports bar excels with a diverse beer selection and a casual dining experience that's perfect for friends, families, or game nights. Patrons rave about the delectable dishes, from crowd favorite pretzels to savory flatbreads. Enjoy your meal inside or on the heated outdoor patio. With stellar service—highlighted by attentive staff like Arthur—and amenities like pool tables and private dining, Craft Breww City stands out as a community hub for food lovers and sports fans alike!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Craft Breww City, an exciting sports bar that embodies the spirit of American dining while delivering an unparalleled viewing experience for sports enthusiasts. Located at 27843 Orchard Lake Rd, Farmington Hills, MI, this vibrant hotspot is not just a place to grab a bite; it’s a destination built for camaraderie, celebration, and unforgettable moments.

Craft Breww City offers an impressive array of utilities that cater to the diverse needs of its patrons. With amenities like outdoor seating, a full bar, and a pool table, it invites everyone from families to sports teams for a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant is accessible to all, including wheelchair users and canines! You’ll find an extensive selection of beers on tap alongside delicious American fare.

  • Takes Reservations
  • Offers Takeout and Delivery
  • Contains Limited Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Various Payment Methods, including Cryptocurrency
  • Good for Groups and Private Events
  • Typical Crowd: Casual and lively, especially on game nights
  • Great Happy Hour Specials

The reviews from patrons reveal a common theme - a dedicated staff and a vibrant, electric atmosphere. Lindsy W. appreciated the cleanliness and fun décor, with games available to stir up camaraderie. Chris S. particularly enjoyed the ambiance during a thrilling Lions game, praising both the exceptional beer selection and the standout service from a waiter named Arthur. The atmosphere becomes electric during major sporting events, proving that it’s not just about the food but the experience shared among fans.

Food-wise, Craft Breww City offers an expansive menu featuring crowd-pleasers like savory pretzels, juicy sliders, and grilled chicken wraps. Lydia F. raved about the star of her buffet experience, the flatbread, alongside a noteworthy guacamole. Meanwhile, Rob P. noted the excellent onion rings and fries that could steal the spotlight from the primary dishes. Although there are some mixed feelings regarding specific items, the emphasis remains on hearty, comforting American food.

The outdoor patio shines during summertime visits, drawing families and groups who wish to enjoy their meals in a relaxed setting. With the added charm of happy hour specials and the opportunity to accommodate large gatherings, Craft Breww City becomes a prime choice for both casual lunches and raucous dinner celebrations.

If you’re looking to unwind with friends over a game or celebrate with family, Craft Breww City is the place that strikes the perfect balance between high energy and comforting relaxation. With each visit, you're greeted by the potent mix of food, sports, and camaraderie in a setting that feels just right.

As you embark on your culinary journey at Craft Breww City, you're not just indulging in familiar bites, but also experiencing the lively buzz that comes with every game day. So, whether you’re grabbing a bite after a game or joining friends for a night out, this is more than a restaurant; it’s where you belong.

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Lindsy W.
Lindsy W.

Service was good in my opinion, we went pretty late so it was really empty in there, but the place looked cleaned and fun they had a pool table and other games to play there. Food was pretty good general no complaints there! I would definitely recommend if you are just going out late with some friends.

Chris S.
Chris S.

I had the pleasure of watching week 18 Lions/Vikings here this past Sunday night. Pros: 1. They stayed open late to accommodate the Sunday night game. 2. Great beer selection and great prices. 3. The pretzels were excellent. 4. Arthur, our server, was a true professional. One of the best servers I've had. I appreciated him immensely. I lived in Farmington Hills for years and never went here. Now I wish I had! It was an electric atmosphere for the Lions game. I'll be back for the playoffs.

Lydia F.
Lydia F.

I went to CBC for a private event. The location is very cool, and they have rooms that can be closed off with garage door type walls. The service was great. They had two people taking drink orders for 30+ people, and somehow they managed to make it work. No one was left wanting. The food was set up in a hot buffet style, and I sampled their flatbread, slider, and chicken strips. The flatbread was the star of the show. I would order it again. I also really liked their guacamole. I would come back again for a single table or small group, but the chair set up for the private room was uncomfortable, with chairs lined up touching each other. There was not enough room between people, and it was hard to leave the table without bumping into the person seated next to me. The seating was the only part of the night I didn't enjoy. I'm a non-drinker, so this wouldn't be high on my list to go to ordinarily, but the wait staff showed me their selection of non-alcoholic beers, and I was able to get a ginger beer.

Alissa H.
Alissa H.

We have been coming here a few times a year for a few years after our hockey games and have generally had good service with the exception of one visit, which a manager made right really quickly after we flagged down a server we had before (who was great) and asked for her help. We stopped last night and had Arthur as our server and he was *phenomenal*. He had on-point recommendations on food, was quick with the drink refills and asked our names/addressed us by name when he came back to check on us which I usually only have happen in my tiny hometown. I almost left a note on a napkin for his manager to sing his praises but I figured some public singing (and a monetary thank you on the tip line) would be better! I highly recommend asking for Arthur's section if he is there when you visit. In general, though, I have always enjoyed my food and their rotating beer list has options for everyone. The restaurant itself (and the bathrooms) are clean and I especially love the outdoor patio when I stop by in the summer with my family.

Rob P.
Rob P.

We as a society are spoiled by sports bars. I've gotten to where I can walk into a place like Craft Breww City, and not be blown away by all the televisions, and the mahogany and brick, and all the beers on tap. And, I realize how ridiculous that is. But, when I take a chance to look around and drink it all in, so to speak, I like what I see. This checks all the boxes you would want in a sports bar, and then some. Not only are there, big screen, televisions, and a lot of beer on tap, they also have a full bar, and a good kitchen. I decided to pass on the Ruben, because they serve it only with coleslaw, no sauerkraut, and no horseradish sauce. But, I was happy to try the spicy grilled chicken wrap. The wrap is loaded with the chicken, and unfortunately soggy iceberg lettuce. Not bad, and it's a hefty sandwich. But the onion rings on the side were excellent: large and crispy, with a spicy mayo available upon request. The fries my wife got with her chicken wrap were likewise also the star of the plate. They were crispy and flavorful, and almost too good to need ketchup. Her wrap was a less spicy version of mine. While the wraps weren't anything special, I could certainly see coming back again for the sides and the drinks, plus all the TVs.