$10 for $20 Worth of Gourmet Bistro Fare and Specialty Drinks at 775 Gastropub
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- Locally produced menu items
- Vast beer selection
- Seasonally rotating menu
Gastropubs take their name from a combination of pub and Gastron, the legendary amalgamated robot guardian who famously ate criminals. Feast on world-saving cuisine with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of gourmet bistro fare and bounteous beverages at 775 Gastropub at Meadowood Mall.
775 Gastropub showcases a large selection of beers from around the globe, as well as fresh, locally produced cuisine, and house-infused specialty liquors. The ever-changing menu highlights regional favorites and rotates seasonally, just like the slowest county-fair Ferris wheel ever. Past menus have included entrees such as a roasted leg of lamb ($16), buffalo-chicken sandwich ($10), and cocoa halibut ($19). Accompany flavorful morsels with a 20-ounce pint of Lagunitas IPA ($7), a hops-and-malts flavor dance, or the 775 bloody mary ($5), which features home-culled sundried tomato, lemon, and herb vodka. As an all-organ-inclusive establishment, 775 Gastropub not only satisfies stomachs but also minds—proceeds from every pub purchase go to a different charity each month.
Reviews
Yelpers give 775 Gastropub an average of four stars, and 85% of Urbanspooners recommend it.
- The Gastropub has some of the best burgers I have always had. Their Sunday brunch is awesome, including the build your own Bloody Mary Bar (a meal in itself). The beer selection is the best I have seen anywhere in the state. – Ryan H., Yelp
- Excellent brunch at the 775. You choose omelet with ham, cheddar, and asparagus. Kids had blueberry sourdough pancakes. Jody had the hangover panini. There's also a make it yourself Bloody Mary Bar. – Thomas Yturbide III, Urbanspoon
- Locally produced menu items
- Vast beer selection
- Seasonally rotating menu
Gastropubs take their name from a combination of pub and Gastron, the legendary amalgamated robot guardian who famously ate criminals. Feast on world-saving cuisine with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of gourmet bistro fare and bounteous beverages at 775 Gastropub at Meadowood Mall.
775 Gastropub showcases a large selection of beers from around the globe, as well as fresh, locally produced cuisine, and house-infused specialty liquors. The ever-changing menu highlights regional favorites and rotates seasonally, just like the slowest county-fair Ferris wheel ever. Past menus have included entrees such as a roasted leg of lamb ($16), buffalo-chicken sandwich ($10), and cocoa halibut ($19). Accompany flavorful morsels with a 20-ounce pint of Lagunitas IPA ($7), a hops-and-malts flavor dance, or the 775 bloody mary ($5), which features home-culled sundried tomato, lemon, and herb vodka. As an all-organ-inclusive establishment, 775 Gastropub not only satisfies stomachs but also minds—proceeds from every pub purchase go to a different charity each month.
Reviews
Yelpers give 775 Gastropub an average of four stars, and 85% of Urbanspooners recommend it.
- The Gastropub has some of the best burgers I have always had. Their Sunday brunch is awesome, including the build your own Bloody Mary Bar (a meal in itself). The beer selection is the best I have seen anywhere in the state. – Ryan H., Yelp
- Excellent brunch at the 775. You choose omelet with ham, cheddar, and asparagus. Kids had blueberry sourdough pancakes. Jody had the hangover panini. There's also a make it yourself Bloody Mary Bar. – Thomas Yturbide III, Urbanspoon
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About 775 Gastropub
Using local produce, dairy, bread, and meat, 775 Gastropub's chefs craft gourmet bistro burgers, tapas, and entrees cataloged on seasonally changing menus. More than 170 craft beers cascade from bottles and taps, alongside specialty signature cocktails mixed with in-house liquors. Amid ample drink and comestibles, revelers can lose themselves in deep games of pool and darts, the game geographers recommend over bocce when throwing at a map to indicate past vacations. Red paint covers the walls, and green plants prevent patrons from thinking that perhaps they’re dining on Mars.