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Big Rig Kitchen & Brewery

Big Rig Kitchen & Brewery

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2750 Iris St, Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 3C9, Canada
(613) 688-3336 www.bigrigbrew.com
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Apr 29, 2018
This place can get pretty busy on eveings and weekends but there is good reason for it. The food and drink selection are both amazing. You can even stop in just to buy some of their own craft beer to take home. If you're looking for a nice sit down meal as a family or couple it's a good spot to try out.

Mar 29, 2018
Dropped in at Big Rig Kitchen and Brewery and enjoyed one of the best pizzas we have had in years! Along with excellent service, Big Rig's on site brewed beer, great surroundings and all big screen televisions tuned into the hockey game ... it all made for a perfect date night out! Did I mention how delicious the pizza was?!?! Loads of mozzarella and fresh ingredients on a perfectly baked crust ... golden brown with a hint of crispness that just screams AWESOME! Highly recommend Big Rig Kitchen and Brewery! Definitely 5 stars!

May 6, 2018
Great atmosphere, great service, unique menu that includes interesting twists on standards, very good food (some of which can be messy to eat). Pizza is very good, salads are awesome. I'm not a beer drinker, but they have quite a selection. It's always busy, so reservations are recommended.

May 12, 2018
Pizza we as very good. Beers on tap were also good. Service was ... You guessed it good. Not cheap, but stick to the basics and you'll be fine.

Mar 13, 2018
We ate here over the Christmas holidays while visiting my daughter. We were a party of 6 and everyone was impressed with their food. I had the fish & chips. It was light, crispy and delicious. The service is friendly and prompt. Great atmosphere. I would definitely return.

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