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Telephone
03-2110 1560
Opening Hours
Today
17:00 - 01:00
Mon - Sat
17:00 - 01:00
Sun
12:00 - 01:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Alcohol served
Live music
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.tapsbeerbar.my
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Signature Dishes
Beef Rendang Pizza Chicken Satay Pizza Carbonara
Review (2)
Level3 2014-08-08
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Taps Beer Bar is one of the few joints in KL that you can actually enjoy a huge selection of brews. Sadly this concept isn't big in Malaysia hence Taps is a great find. If not mistaken they have a selection of 15 draft brews which they rotate weekly out of over 50 to 80 varieties. However you can still get them in bottles if the draft you prefer isn't on tap that week. Usually drink up to 5 varieties per visit. Value wise it can get pricey but that is what you have to pay for imported brews in Malaysia. Something we just can't avoid.Location wise it is a nice quieter corner of KL behind a hotel hence no noise from the busy streets. Good for a Sunday afternoon chill out session. Service is good and attentive. Food wise their menu is limited but what they do offer is pretty decent. Had a good burger there. A must visit for those that value craft brews and want something different from the commercial stuff found everywhere. continue reading
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Level4 2012-09-20
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"Join the Craft Beer Revolution," Taps commanded. Meekly, we obeyed. A "rotating tap" concept supplies fresh varieties of beer for every visit, making this the place to guzzle unusual brews. Nothing we recognized, since we're dummies when it comes to beer. The basic one-page list of bar snacks here includes thin-crust pizzas, with a choice of toppings such as sambal ikan bilis, rendang, wild mushrooms, or what we had above _ spicy pepperoni. Decent, even though beer is the true center of the universe at Taps. Tasting "paddles" of beer, spectacular for sampling. Reading from the menu's tasting guide: Chevalier Saison (Bridge Road Brewers _ floral aromas with farmhouse touches of orange peel), Pale Ale (Kooinda Boutique Brewery _ citrusy with a robust caramel & toffee backbone) & Mt Macedon Ale (Holegate Brewhouse _ biscuity malts). All Australian. Brown Ale (Mornington Peninsula Brewery _ mildly nutty on the nose, with notes of chocolate & raisins on the palate & a bitter finish), Black (3 Ravens _ pronounced flavors of caramel, chocolate & coffee) & Robust Porter (Bridge Road Brewers _ toasted grain & milk chocolate characteristics, with a touch of roasted coffee to round up the aroma). Live performances feature familiar guitar hits from the'70s through '90s. Alfresco seating, overlooking the relative calm of the side streets near Changkat Bukit Bintang, is available for escaping the crowds & the music. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)