“I came from out of town to take in a concert next door at the Fremont Theater. The Antigua's space is clean and the staff is very welcoming, making this out of towner feel right at home and I was seated. I was planning to drink/eat solo and ordered, but later saw a friend (going to the same concert) and invited him to join me. The staff was accommodating of the quick change and brought out another menu for my pal, who proceeded to grill our staff person on beer options! She handled it with aplomb and pointed him toward a beer he would enjoy, and he did. I ordered the sliders along with the chips/salsa (both really good!) to go along with a Hazy Baby IPA. I've had many IPA brands and this was one of the best if not the best I had...not harsh like some IPAs, but very very smooth. You can tell they care about what they serve. It was so good I had another, thinking I could sober up by the time I had to drive home to San Francisco. Bottom line: Good vibes, relaxed environment, good eats and great beer. I wish SF had more places like this. If I were a local, Antigua Brewing Company would definitely be a go to place.“
“I went in for the happy hour specials. I got the brussel sprouts and the cheeseburger for $10 each. The service was great and the food was delicious. Almost forgot to mention the beignets, they are amazing and moist. I cant wait to go back.“
“I really like the variety of food you get here. I haven't had a bad meal yet. They have outdoor seating where you can sit with your 4 legged friend. The only thing is they don't have a lot of parking. So if it is busy, that is a bit of a nuisance.“
“Overall a nice place to eat and have a few drinks. Very friendly service. There are lots of beers to choose from and a large variety. Not just weird IPAs. You can have brown ale, larger, white beer, Amber and blonde beers as well. I would certainly come here again. Its location is ideal being close to the 101 and the local hotels. The price is very reasonable also.“
“Service and taste of food was excellent! Value when it came to the salad price fell short. $15.00 for a Cesar salad that only filled half the small bowl, to say this a shareable salad is a joke!! Add more lettuce!!! For the salad to be $15 and a big pizza be $20-25 just doesn't make sense. Food was excellent. Bit noisy as well but fun atmosphere.“