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Titletown Brewing   

200 Dousman St
Green Bay, WI 54303
920-437-2337
www.titletownbrewing.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (6 Ratings)   Read Reviews (6)    Rate and Write a Review

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sybilcrazytoo
Review rating 5 out of 5
All about the BBQ Chicken Pizz
By sybilcrazytoo on 04/05/2004
I have never had bad food here and I am very fussy. They will make anything the way I want. My only complaint is that they give you too much.
bkerker299
Review rating 2 out of 5
Grease and lack of care
By bkerker299 on 10/03/2006
Although, I should know better I still go to the Titletown brewing Co. More for their fine brew of ales than their food. It would be nice if their cook staff , I wouldn't want to call them chiefs as it would be an insult a profession that I respect and have formal training in.(FCI NYC, & Scottsdale Culinary Institute,) If they would pay attention to their comment cards once in awhile they would be ahead of the game. I have never been in the establishment when they were so busy that the food couldn't have been prepared correctly ,or have the waitstaff serve the client properly. I have even discussed this with the on duty manager but was more or less poo-poo'd , that it was a fluke, once yes, twice maybe, three times never. As a matter of fact my wife refuses to go there no matter what the event. Comment cards are there for a reason and that is to learn what the customer is thinking or trying to convey to the ownership. Good, Bad or Indifferent. Great Brew, low grade food. Could be a star in a small market but is missing the mark in a huge way. It really wouldn't take much to make this almost zero a hero.
bluesky5555
Review rating 2 out of 5
The smallest glass of wine.
By bluesky5555 on 02/28/2007
Food is good and service is fine as long as the wait staff don't have to think on there feet. They have the smallest glass of wine I have ever seen. They charge $6-$8 for it. The price is okay as long as you get a real wine glass with a fair measure. The amount they give is 2 to 3 0z served in a sherry glass and should cost $3. After 6 glasses I asked for a full glass and the waiter returned with a glass with less than the other 5 glasses before. The wine was good and retailed for about $12. Do the math.
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Review rating 3 out of 5
The train Station
By michaeljgrasse on 07/03/2007
Great atmosphere, okay food.