View Full Version : The Sunny Pint Tavern and Eatery newly opened. EXCELLENT
Beagee
02-06-2020, 08:16 AM
Great new restaurant just east of Brownwood on Cty 44, The Sunny Pint. Amazing flatbreads and big greek salad full of veggies. Definitely a great new addition. Highy recommended
karostay
02-06-2020, 09:28 AM
Real beer or Bud Cr_P ?
champion6
02-06-2020, 10:51 AM
Great new restaurant just east of Brownwood on Cty 44, The Sunny Pint. Amazing flatbreads and big greek salad full of veggies. Definitely a great new addition. Highy recommendedThe Sunny Pint is WEST of Brownwood, located in Freedom Plaza.
LuvtheVillages
02-06-2020, 10:58 AM
Real beer or Bud Cr_P ?
We were there Superbowl Sunday for the soft opening.
They have about 30 taps of craft beers from many breweries. Did not see any Bud.
Food was good. We had Greek tater tots and a charcuterie board that we enjoyed.
They have a patio in addition to inside seating.
karostay
02-06-2020, 12:20 PM
No bud my kinda place
New Englander
02-06-2020, 05:00 PM
No Bud, no go.
retiredguy123
02-06-2020, 05:18 PM
No Bud is okay, as long as they have Miller Lite or Mich Ultra.
retiredguy123
02-06-2020, 05:33 PM
The top 4 best selling beers in the USA are:
1. Bud Light
2. Coors Light
3. Bud
4. Miller Lite
traveler9
02-07-2020, 06:53 AM
Went to soft oening Monday. They are showcasing local brewers not big sellers like Bud etc. They also have a limited but good wine list and some ciders. Try them. We had a good time.
duffersue
02-07-2020, 08:05 AM
They only have craft beers and most of them are from breweries in Florida. Excellent choices. You can check out their list of beers on an App called DigitalPour.
patemack12
02-07-2020, 09:09 AM
Too bad for us that need golf cart access.
dougjb
02-07-2020, 09:28 AM
This is THE place for craft beer. The proprietoresses (is that a word?) have a big heart and a strong desire to make this small business succeed. They do not plan to deal in mass marketed beer (which afterall is just carbonated water and lots of yellow dye #10). Their desire is to serve up a pint of real beer. For those of you Miller Lite fans, please hang out with your six pack. For those of you who want warm hospitality, a great beer and a pleasant place to have your beer, this is definitely DA BOMB! Please make this small business succeed! I, for one, can't wait to try almost every one of their magnificent variety.
karostay
02-07-2020, 09:50 AM
No Bud, no go.
WHEW!:a040:
retiredguy123
02-07-2020, 09:51 AM
This is THE place for craft beer. The proprietoresses (is that a word?) have a big heart and a strong desire to make this small business succeed. They do not plan to deal in mass marketed beer (which afterall is just carbonated water and lots of yellow dye #10). Their desire is to serve up a pint of real beer. For those of you Miller Lite fans, please hang out with your six pack. For those of you who want warm hospitality, a great beer and a pleasant place to have your beer, this is definitely DA BOMB! Please make this small business succeed! I, for one, can't wait to try almost every one of their magnificent variety.
They sell Yuengling, which is on the top 20 list of popular beers in the USA.
karostay
02-07-2020, 09:52 AM
This is THE place for craft beer. The proprietoresses (is that a word?) have a big heart and a strong desire to make this small business succeed. They do not plan to deal in mass marketed beer (which afterall is just carbonated water and lots of yellow dye #10). Their desire is to serve up a pint of real beer. For those of you Miller Lite fans, please hang out with your six pack. For those of you who want warm hospitality, a great beer and a pleasant place to have your beer, this is definitely DA BOMB! Please make this small business succeed! I, for one, can't wait to try almost every one of their magnificent variety.
I wouldn't even be that kind
Thinks it's produced from barn cleaners on a dairy farm
JoMar
02-07-2020, 10:39 AM
Too bad for us that need golf cart access.
You don't have a car? You will be missing a lot of good stuff
coffeebean
02-07-2020, 11:10 AM
You don't have a car? You will be missing a lot of good stuff
Some folks no longer have a driver’s license. Hence......no car. Thank goodness for golf carts for those people who have to give up their cars.
New Englander
02-07-2020, 11:15 AM
WHEW!:a040:
You know I was just kidding right?
rickaslin
02-07-2020, 11:31 AM
So you want this small business to succeed but you blast the Miller lite people to stay home with their six pack, NOT SMART !!
karostay
02-07-2020, 12:49 PM
Too bad for us that need golf cart access.
Why's that
Windguy
02-07-2020, 01:53 PM
The top 4 best selling beers in the USA are:
1. Bud Light
2. Coors Light
3. Bud
4. Miller Lite
You can get that stuff almost anywhere. This place is for people who like beer with lots of flavor.
asianthree
02-07-2020, 02:35 PM
All for supporting small breweries. Craft beer is more of a cult in younger gens. Our youngest buys for Multiple upscale pubs, specializing in craft brews. He believes in supporting local family businesses.
Annie66
02-07-2020, 05:28 PM
I wouldn't even be that kind
Thinks it's produced from barn cleaners on a dairy farm
I don't understand your post. Were you just being snarky, or have you been there and this is your review?
NotFromAroundHere
02-08-2020, 07:21 AM
I don't understand your post. Were you just being snarky, or have you been there and this is your review?
I "think" they're talking about mass-marketed beer. Not the new restaurant.
karostay
02-08-2020, 07:27 AM
Last evening after playing some card games with friends we decided its' time to venture out have drink and a bite to eat
I mentioned Hey there's new establishment open called
The Sunny Pint lets go check it out..
We walked in were instantly greeted with warm friendly smiles .
Received a brief explanation of there beer selection ,I think there around 38 give or take on tap...Yes for those who must have low end beer Yuengling is on tap
As for myself, Plenty of IPA'S to chose from.Not going to ramble on .The food was great ! The Ms said he meat ball sub one of the best shes ever had, Chicken salad wrap outstanding as well as their Cuban
Prices were moderate not going to break the bank staff friendly and accommodating short of it is ...We'll be back :bigbow:
retiredguy123
02-08-2020, 09:00 AM
Great new restaurant just east of Brownwood on Cty 44, The Sunny Pint. Amazing flatbreads and big greek salad full of veggies. Definitely a great new addition. Highy recommended
It's west of Brownwood, not east. 4110 E Atlantic Gulf Coast Highway, Ste 501, Wildwood, FL 34785. Apparently, that is Route 44.
Fast Freddy
02-08-2020, 08:23 PM
Went there tonight. Very nice beer selections with samples. My Greek salad was good.
IndianaJones
02-09-2020, 08:52 AM
Prices were moderate? The beers were $7.50/16oz. Food was indeed good, really noisy inside (tin roofing, no insulation). Agree it’s a good place but it will have to be an occasional visit - $78 for the 4 of us & we split a sandwich!
asianthree
02-09-2020, 09:05 AM
Prices were moderate? The beers were $7.50/16oz. Food was indeed good, really noisy inside (tin roofing, no insulation). Agree it’s a good place but it will have to be an occasional visit - $78 for the 4 of us & we split a sandwich!
So 8 beers and a sandwich for $78?
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
02-09-2020, 09:47 AM
The top 4 best selling beers in the USA are:
1. Bud Light
2. Coors Light
3. Bud
4. Miller Lite
It's amazing what advertising and creating an image will do. Four of the worst beers ever brewed.
GJohn
02-09-2020, 02:59 PM
Some good fresh beer and great staff! They're a welcome addition to the area.
Bud and Ultra lovers need not attend...
CWGUY
02-09-2020, 07:28 PM
:ohdear: Wow! Never realized how many beer snobs we had. :beer3: But I'm still amazed people pay to drink Starsucks coffee or spend any amount of time listening to Beatles's music ..... they do call that music.....right? To each his own. Some like vanilla and some like chocolate. I just don't think the new place trying to make it wants to see "Bud and Ultra lovers need not attend..." :oops:
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-09-2020, 09:33 PM
:ohdear: Wow! Never realized how many beer snobs we had. :beer3: But I'm still amazed people pay to drink Starsucks coffee or spend any amount of time listening to Beatles's music ..... they do call that music.....right? To each his own. Some like vanilla and some like chocolate. I just don't think the new place trying to make it wants to see "Bud and Ultra lovers need not attend..." :oops:
My favorite beer was Heffenreffer, in the bar bottles with the rebus under the cap. Next was Labatt 50, which was only available for a limited time in Canada. Third was Molson Beer, also only available in Canada at the time (in the States you could get Molson Golden Ale, and I believe Molson dark, at that time). The Molson was served in a glass with a pinch of salt sprinkled on top of the foam.
Those were the only beers I would ever drink. Never really learned to appreciate the taste of it.
PoolBrews
02-10-2020, 08:34 AM
I have been a homebrewer for over 20 years, so my wife and I visit a LOT of breweries/tap houses all over Florida. We wanted to try Sunny Pints, so we headed over yesterday... it was Sunday, and it was Sunny, so it fit right into how they named the restaurant!
First - this is not a brewery - it is a Tap House. They don't brew any beer, but do carry a huge selection of craft beers - many from Florida! The concept is great, but I found that the actual implementation falls a little short.
I agree with a previous poster - the beer prices are far more than any other brewery/tap house in the area. Many beers are $8 or $9 a pint. At those prices I would expect to order at my table, but you need to go the front and order your own.
The menu is very limited right now, but it is a soft opening. We each had a flat bread and they were excellent... however, each flat bread is $12. My wife and I each had a flat bread and a 9 oz beer, and it cost me a little over $38 with tip.
At these prices, I fear for the long term health of this place - we were there at prime time for dinner and there was one other group of 4 folks there.
CWGUY
02-10-2020, 09:21 AM
:shrug: Was the group of 4 you saw splitting a sandwich 4 ways? :icon_wink:
New Englander
02-10-2020, 11:00 AM
I have been a homebrewer for over 20 years, so my wife and I visit a LOT of breweries/tap houses all over Florida. We wanted to try Sunny Pints, so we headed over yesterday... it was Sunday, and it was Sunny, so it fit right into how they named the restaurant!
First - this is not a brewery - it is a Tap House. They don't brew any beer, but do carry a huge selection of craft beers - many from Florida! The concept is great, but I found that the actual implementation falls a little short.
I agree with a previous poster - the beer prices are far more than any other brewery/tap house in the area. Many beers are $8 or $9 a pint. At those prices I would expect to order at my table, but you need to go the front and order your own.
The menu is very limited right now, but it is a soft opening. We each had a flat bread and they were excellent... however, each flat bread is $12. My wife and I each had a flat bread and a 9 oz beer, and it cost me a little over $38 with tip.
At these prices, I fear for the long term health of this place - we were there at prime time for dinner and there was one other group of 4 folks there.
I was thinking about giving this new Sunny Pint a try for lunch and a "craft" pint but with those prices count me out.
karostay
02-10-2020, 12:45 PM
I don't understand your post. Were you just being snarky, or have you been there and this is your review?
More like uppity or Toplofty
Chatbrat
02-10-2020, 02:08 PM
Never been a beer drinker--volume vs distance to a "head" too much trouble--most DUI's--"only had 2 beers"
Will stick with good vodka & good scotch--this way I know what I'm consuming --alcohol wise
retiredguy123
02-10-2020, 02:30 PM
It seems to me that people who drink a lot of beer are always looking for happy hours and low prices. So, if you have high beer prices, you are going to lose your best potential customers.
C4Boston
02-11-2020, 08:27 PM
Went here for lunch today, good food and selection of brews. Will certainly return.
rjn5656
02-12-2020, 08:01 AM
Nice play for some good beers, not fancy atmosphere but a nice change.
pauld315
02-16-2020, 02:36 PM
It seems to me that people who drink a lot of beer are always looking for happy hours and low prices. So, if you have high beer prices, you are going to lose your best potential customers.
Craft beer drinkers don't mind spending for great beers but this place is charging a couple more dollars a pint than World of Beer for the exact same beer. I was hoping they would carry beers you don't really find at World of Beer but their selection of beers is rather mundane and ordinary. No waitress service and the bartenders seemed uneducated about beer. They need to hire a craft beer professional (Cicerone) to bartend and do the ordering.
HIgolfers
02-16-2020, 09:17 PM
I called the other day to inquire about their menu. No online menu yet. Woman told me they have a "limited menu." No seafood or fish. Flatbread doesn't cut it for me. Will wait till menu expands
Chatbrat
02-17-2020, 03:25 PM
Again-take away the BEER what's to eat--why go out to spend three times - for beer you can buy @ Fresh Market and NO risk of a DUI
It's not $2.00 happy happy hour !!
retiredguy123
02-17-2020, 03:50 PM
I wish them luck, but it sounds like they may have a flawed business plan. With World of Beer located around the corner and offering everything they offer and more for lower prices, how do they expect to compete?
graciegirl
02-17-2020, 04:04 PM
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pauld315
02-17-2020, 06:06 PM
I wish them luck, but it sounds like they may have a flawed business plan. With World of Beer located around the corner and offering everything they offer and more for lower prices, how do they expect to compete?
They could fix it by hiring a knowledgeable Beer Cicerone to be on staff. The owners have never been in the restaurant industry before and really have limited knowledge of the craft beer scene. It is really too bad because a place like this is badly needed around here if they could do it right.
bagboy
02-18-2020, 10:30 AM
They could fix it by hiring a knowledgeable Beer Cicerone to be on staff. The owners have never been in the restaurant industry before and really have limited knowledge of the craft beer scene. It is really too bad because a place like this is badly needed around here if they could do it right.
Having never been in the F&B industry, these people are ripe for the picking. Vendors and staff (not all) will pick their pockets and themselves make alot of money until the doors close. O Sheas with a naive owner lasted nine months I think. IMHO, this venture has fail written all over it. I would be pleased if proven wrong in time.
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