| Aptly named as Hong Kong Brew House, you | | | | yourself some complimentary peanuts and chuck the |
| immediately know what drinks are served here. | | | | shells onto the floor because, that's the way they |
| Locally brewed beer and lager of course such as Too | | | | like it at the Brew House. |
| Soo, Hong Kong lager and Aldridge Bay Pale Ale | | | | Food is also served here at large. Go for the platter |
| which are all on taps. This is one of those bar slash | | | | of New York clams in beer broth or for some good |
| pubs that is always busy throughout the day, with | | | | old ribs. Can't go wrong there. If the main area is too |
| high tables and stools sitting out front for you to | | | | much for you, you can of course hire out the Men's |
| enjoy your beer while watching the buzzing crowds | | | | Room, a private area with plasma, sounds system, |
| walk you by. | | | | wine and a Cuban cigar selection. It is a "men's" room |
| It's not all about locally brewed beer here. It's also | | | | after-all! |
| massively about sports. Sporting big screen TV's | | | | Highly recommend bar to visit when you are in the |
| throughout the pub showing live coverage of the | | | | city to get a real taster of local nightlife but still in the |
| latest big game or match throughout the world and | | | | comfort of the re-known expatriate and tourist area |
| placed in positions where any seat will have a clear | | | | of Lan Kwai Fong. |
| view of the TV. While drinking your beers, grab | | | | |