Postmark Brewing

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  • Went there with friends last night. You step off of the streets of Dunlevy and into a cool industrial environment; the front door is amazing! The unfo…

  • After brunch at Belgard Kitchen I grabbed a couple of bombers here! Tried a couple of brews, and walked among the giant silver silos, it's a super coo…

  • Enjoyed the lofty interior and wooden finishes. Staff greeted us on arrival and showed us our table. Food was displayed and made deliciously. If you e…


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7 Reviews on “Postmark Brewing”

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  • Dani Bee

    Went there with friends last night. You step off of the streets of Dunlevy and into a cool industrial environment; the front door is amazing! The unfortunate part about the indoor environment is that the tables are too close together, and it can get quite loud.I had the Goods from the flight menu of wines. It was a tasting of 5 wines from white to red. The Vancouver Urban Winery Pinot Gris is really nice; not too dry and quite drinkable. However, though the other wines were nice, Ive tasted better with a $12 bottle.For food I tasted the Grilled Cheese with Guyere and tomato soup; which was nicely seasoned. The combo wast really good, and the grilled cheese was not overpowering. I also tasted the gnocchi with lamb ragu. The gnocchi was not overly starchy as I have tasted at other restaurants. However though the Lam was cooked to perfection, there was not as much lamb ratio to sauce. I also tasted the coppa Conans pizzette. The pizza was flavoured well with a good combination of toppings, unfortunately there was too much pizza sauce to toppings. I would go back for a second try, however the price is a little much for what I tasted. It could have been an off night.

  • Sergeant Chubbs

    After brunch at Belgard Kitchen I grabbed a couple of bombers here! Tried a couple of brews, and walked among the giant silver silos, it’s a super cool spot. Guy behind the counter was pretty chill and helpful, we chatted for a while and he gave me a good deal on Bombers. Brews are super unique, the Spruce Tip is my favourite (made with real spruce tree needles).

  • W Wong

    Enjoyed the lofty interior and wooden finishes. Staff greeted us on arrival and showed us our table. Food was displayed and made deliciously. If you enjoy craft beer and meals in hot skillets, do give this place a try. Heaps of theit craft beer on selection, I loved the blonde and raspberry. Not a huge selection of my favourite summer wheat beers. Over 30 different wines are available as well, can be ordered in a flight too.

  • Kit Yee Y.

    Great environment for dates. More Caucasians and less Asians. They offer a wide variety of wine tasters. There are some tasters for beer as well. They also have a wide variety of appetizers or snacks. The food tasted great and it had a very attractive presentation. The servers would explain to the customers on the food that they ordered. The food is quite expensive overall. The service was great when we visited this brewing place. In conclusion, It is worth to come back with friends or dates.

  • Yvee Hopkins

    I thought I wasn’t going to like this place based on the reviews, but the food was really tasty. A bit on the expensive side for the portions, but extremely delicious. I really loved the grilled cheese and tomato soup fondue and the Vancouver Urban Winery Merlot was also great. Slightly pretentious vibe from the other guests, but our server was super friendly and efficient. The trendy vibe may throw off some people, but I’d recommend giving the food a shot first.

  • RachyLuu

    As a non-beer drinker, I have decided to explore the local brewery scene anyway. I enjoyed the Longtree Cider and a flatbread pizza with goat cheese, pesto, bacon, and cartelized onion. I absolutely loved the ambiance! There was a happy 30th party going on…. And I think I want that to be me in 2 years!

  • Andrew James

    Located in the Settlement building which homes the Belgrad Kitchen and Vancouver Urban Winery. This place is just down right cool, if a little out of the way. Now, if i had a brewery, a winery and restaurant kitchen in one place i’d want it to look like this. One can only dream. Anyways, the service is great, the atmosphere is awesome and the beers are well balanced and sessionable. I had the tomato soup fondue from Belgrad kitchen which was brilliant but i guess i need to put that on Belgrad Kitchen’s page! All round excellence. Super.

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Settlement Building, 55 Dunlevy Avenue, Vancouver

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