We visited this brasserie with friends. The atmosphere is pleasant and encourages long gatherings. The waiters served quickly and politely.
However, the kitchen was not impressed. The beer snacks turned out to be quite ordinary, without frills. Beer prices seemed to be above average.
Overall, it's not a bad place for beer lovers, but if you want to have a good meal, you might want to look for another place.
The beer is expensive, not very tasty. A classic budget version from a bottling plant at an unreasonably high price. The 1+1 promotion helps out on weekdays until 17:00. Food prices are also above average. For such a location and the nature of the institution, it is somehow illogical. I would not visit it anymore, since it is an ordinary format of a standard cafe, but with very high prices. The landing was complete, but the traffic takes out a set of snacks for promotions with beer for 39 Boon (all tables ordered it)
It's actually a pretty good place. Very good appetizer sets for two (for example, ahem, "sausage meter"). The beer is delicious, and so is the food. When there is almost no boarding, it's not that the waiters are in a hurry to get to you, but when visitors arrive and they have to move more actively around the room, it's not a problem to snatch them away. They don't always listen carefully to the order, but they are quite friendly and always apologize if something is wrong.
Why the "Red Bear"? Riddle. There is a name and a sign, but the interior does not play it in any way, there is no interesting story behind it. The restaurant could be called anything: the interior is just like that — "generic", but in principle it is cozy. There are places to accommodate large companies.
You can walk.