Excellent ales and stouts. Great place to have an afternoon drink with a couple of friends.
Martin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allen, TX
Cool little brewery. Visited for the grand opening and enjoyed it a lot. I tried all four beers on offer and enjoyed all of them. The Irish red ale and the English special bitter were excellent. The brown ale was also good. I’m not a huge fan of pale ales, but theirs was ok. They also had free BBQ sliders, which were excellent and a pizza truck, which had very good pizza for purchase(we tried the thin crust and loved it). Overall very nice, but needed a little more seating.
Timothy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Welcome to Richardson, Four Bullets! This brewery had four options when I went and all of them were pretty good, some on the hopper side, some on the smoother side. $ 10 for three pints was also very nice. What I think is the best feature of the place is the unpretentiousness that riddles most Dallas establishments.
Meredith M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richardson, TX
What a great neighborhood brewery! I am so happy they decided to open in Richardson. We have been here twice this summer and plan on coming a lot more once the temperature starts to cool down. The owners are great and I am looking forward to their future expansion!
Kate M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
When we came by for a Saturday afternoon they only had 2 beers which was a little disappointing. I know most places in Dallas operate this way, but I am a little over the buy a glass, 3 drinks for $ 10. Its a good deal, but I would rather skip the glass and pay by the glass. The brewery is very small and there isn’t a lot of room to sit, it also does get hot in summer months. They don’t have a lot going on, so they could benefit from live music or more tvs to watch sports. However, the beer was good. They had the red ale and pale ale and both were flavorful. I will give it another try when they have more beers available and its not so hot outside.
Goutam C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richardson, TX
3 beers for 10 $. Small place. Gets a little hot in here but the beer tastes great: D oh! You get to keep the glass as well. Limited choice. Only three beers on tap. The red tastes amazing: D
Seth T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richardson, TX
This place is f&$@ing awesome! Soon enough I foresee this place becoming an absolute must visit on the craft beer tourist trail that runs itself through DFW. The Brewers and volunteer staff are super welcoming, there was a t-shirt vendor and food truck on hand. The beers are fantastic, and the price is right. Please go visit this place and relax…
Charley K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richardson, TX
Four Bullets Brewery is the newest star on the DFW craft brewery scene. This source of terrific ales and lagers is found in Richardson, Texas just east of I75 and Arapaho. I’m a big fan of the red ale, but there are many more yet to try. Get there early cause they’re selling all they can make and you’ll have to come back next week to get more!
Christian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Worth, TX
Small brewery… they only had 2 beers to choose from when i was here. But it was only 10 $ for glass and 3 beers. so no complains. They had a food truck today(musclecargrill). No live music when i was here. This place is pretty new. and i think it is always exciting to check out the new ones and compair with the other ones and get one more pint glass for my collection that is getting pretty big with all the brewerys around.
Patrick K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Four Bullets is a discreet, brand new brewery nestled behind a Chevy dealership in Richardson(off of Arapahoe, east side of Central). Specializing in several English Ales, wife and I went this last Saturday(6⁄5) while their tap room was open(12 — 6, Saturdays). For $ 10 per head, you get three tickets(miniature playing cards) to redeem for three full pints… plus…you get to keep the pint glass. I had the opportunity to try the Red Ale, Brown Ale and Light Ale. My preference of the three is the brown ale; smooth and crisp, reminds me of other premium browns I’ve tried previously. The wife leaned toward the lighter red ale, redeeming 2 of her 3 beerskis for the red. The light ale was very good as well, distinct hop. Spoke with Jeff(one of owners I believe) and I got the scoop of the name — he’s a poker player, and the name(bullet) represents an ace in the poker lexicon. I have high hopes in seeing Four Bullets ales around town — in fact, they are in Lakewood Growler representing more than one of their 36 Texas taps. Looking forward to my next visit to Four Bullets!
Tim T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wylie, TX
First timer. Great beers and super nice owners and staff. The brown ale and stout were very good. $ 10 gets you a glass and three pints.
Lee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Four Bullets Brewery is the newest craft brewery to the DFW landscape and they definitely fill a hole that is in the local scene. They specialize in traditional English ales and they are amazing at it. I went to this local brewery this past Saturday. As someone who recently moved from East Dallas to the world of suburbia, I was excited as soon as I knew this brewery was in the works. Tucked away behind a car dealership on Arapaho, this place is a gem. They were pouring a brown, a red, a pale ale(that packs a lot of power,) and best of all, an English Bitter. Not like a regular bitter that you see someone pouring in Boston. We’re talking a traditional English Bitter so English that it’s even brewed by an Englishman! With 2,600 sqft of area, including a back patio with cornhole and giant Jenga, this brewery is a place to sip on a nice beer, watch some EPL, and look forward to more great beer from this establishment. Strap in, folks. They’re only going to get better from here on out. I’ll definitely be a regular here.