Baked Beer and Bread Co.




1113 Mound St
Davenport, Iowa, 52803
United States
// CLOSED //
NO LONGER A BREWERY - they no longer brew beer, just serve beer.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by emerge077 from Illinois
4.03/5 rDev +2.8%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 4.25
4.03/5 rDev +2.8%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 4 | food: 4.25
So, kind of an atypical experience here. This is technically where the brewery is, but they were in the middle of expanding it and lost their brewer already, so no house beers at the moment. The craft selection here is good otherwise with 14 or so on tap. Bud Light and High Life are #1 & #2 on their beer list, which baffles me.
We went in on a Sunday intending to eat, but there was an hour and a half wait due to the brunch crowd. We just got some food and coffee to go, and went to their brewery taproom next door. Service here was quick and friendly, we were in and out and on our way. The brie & bacon turnover I had was great.
Would return again as i'd like to try more of the menu and their actual beers. Seemed to be the most popular place in The Village.
Baked on Tap review (closed 2019)
So this is the taproom for Baked Beer & Bread (brewery/restaurant) right next door. It's in a cool little blue house, with a cozy rustic vibe and chalk murals of the brewing process around the bar room in the back.
After going to Baked first, it was an hour and a half wait for a table, so we got some food to-go and came over here. Unfortunately, they currently have no house beers due to a brewery expansion. They also lost their brewer to another new brewery in Bettendorf, Five Cities. The experience here wasn't typical, hopefully once the brewery is back up and running there will be more house beers on. Strangely this isn't the first new brewery to run out of beer i've heard of recently.
Beer selection was alright (all guest taps), six craft drafts including a peach cider. Sidepocket Dunkel, Exile, Elysian, Goose, and something else. Oddly for a small brewery they also had Bud and Bud Light taps, which were prominently displayed next to the nondescript small wooden ones. I guess this is because they sometimes rent out the space for private parties.
The bartender was really nice and chatted with us while it was slow.
They open at 10am on Sunday, it was hard to find their correct hours online. Good place to chill with a beer and wait for a table next door. Big Mouthz BBQ is also right around the corner (great ribs there).
Apr 09, 2018We went in on a Sunday intending to eat, but there was an hour and a half wait due to the brunch crowd. We just got some food and coffee to go, and went to their brewery taproom next door. Service here was quick and friendly, we were in and out and on our way. The brie & bacon turnover I had was great.
Would return again as i'd like to try more of the menu and their actual beers. Seemed to be the most popular place in The Village.
Baked on Tap review (closed 2019)
So this is the taproom for Baked Beer & Bread (brewery/restaurant) right next door. It's in a cool little blue house, with a cozy rustic vibe and chalk murals of the brewing process around the bar room in the back.
After going to Baked first, it was an hour and a half wait for a table, so we got some food to-go and came over here. Unfortunately, they currently have no house beers due to a brewery expansion. They also lost their brewer to another new brewery in Bettendorf, Five Cities. The experience here wasn't typical, hopefully once the brewery is back up and running there will be more house beers on. Strangely this isn't the first new brewery to run out of beer i've heard of recently.
Beer selection was alright (all guest taps), six craft drafts including a peach cider. Sidepocket Dunkel, Exile, Elysian, Goose, and something else. Oddly for a small brewery they also had Bud and Bud Light taps, which were prominently displayed next to the nondescript small wooden ones. I guess this is because they sometimes rent out the space for private parties.
The bartender was really nice and chatted with us while it was slow.
They open at 10am on Sunday, it was hard to find their correct hours online. Good place to chill with a beer and wait for a table next door. Big Mouthz BBQ is also right around the corner (great ribs there).
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