Beer Flight
a table full of beer and snacks
a bicycle on the wall
interior, sushi and sashimi
outside
Bar counter
French dip
Launch Day IPA
Innovation at its best. Turning a keg into a piss stall.
tables and chairs
Menu and my passport!
Go big! Imperial stout 15% abv
Another stamp added to my Launches & Lagers II passport.
Take off with a flight.
Part of the inside.
interior
interior
Cuban Sandwich
outside
Looking into the brewery.
drink
Titus Villain
Jennifer M.
Dec 8, 2024
We have been visiting Brix since it opened. Many family events, company parties and date nights have been spent at this location. We love the different seating options. Our favorite bartender is Dane. He always recommend new brews and never misses on his suggestions. Braunwyn is our go to server. She knows the menu well and has great recommendations. The Smoked Gouda Mac & Cheese is to die for! Please never get rid of it. My husband always tried the burger of the week. The mocktails are great for those who don't drink. And we love the merchandise options. Overall Brix is our favorite place in Titusville.
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Valerie D.
Feb 14, 2025
The service was great even being very crowded. The ambiance is cool, it an old hardware store with all original floors, ceiling and hardware wall of binds. The food I would say is subpar. I got the sliders that barely had any potroast on it, then it was smashed into a panni maker flat as can be. It was not great at all. It was a spur of the moment to stop here, don't think I'd come back for food. But the beer was great
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Jan-Michael T.
Jan 11, 2024
Fun fact: There are ten breweries in the Space Coast (Brevard County) and two of them are Playalinda Brewing Company. If you so happen to be out and about in Downtown Titusville - a social hub that is a mix of modern-day stores and restaurants, space exploration, and city history - you can visit the Playalinda's "Hardware Store."Designed to look as if it were one of many shops within the area, the Hardware Store lives up to its name as the main bar wall looks as if they were designed with shelves back in the 1800s, featuring wares that were innovative at the time. I have to admit I spent a bit of time looking for a bottle of mercury just to see if they'd actually showcase such... or opium. That was legal back in the 1800s.There is seating outside on the sidewalk as well as ample seating inside via tables or the bar. Alcohol selection is whatever Playalinda is brewing for the season. I had the key lime cider. Needless to say: delicious! As for food, it is okay enough. The French Dip looked decent and my Cuban was good enough. But I shall be brave enough to state if you are hankering for a Cuban sandwich, I wouldn't go to Playalinda especially with Tree of Life Cuban Bakery literally being next door. Still, the food is decent in which I think is amplified depending on how buzzed you are. At least the service from our waitress was good despite her seeming to be the only waitress on staff at the time.Where Playalinda shines is, of course, their alcohol. I really wanted to try their sampler of the season, but I am not a big Halloween candy fan so I skipped it. Maybe another time when they have flavors more my preference.Ultimately, a good place for a brew with the convenience of also having food. On side note: the prices were not too bad as everything was up to $20. And the men's restroom was clean. Must say they were innovative on how they used a keg.SIDENOTE: Playalinda Brewing Company - Hardware Store is one of the breweries listed in Brevard County's Launches & Lagers II Tour. Along with the other nine breweries which includes Playalinda Brewing Company - Brix Project, they will stamp your passport when you visit them. Complete the passport by visiting all ten breweries in Brevard County and watching at least one space launch, writing the date of said launch. Turn in your passport to the Brevard County Tourism Department to get a special patch, absolutely free.
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Tammy P.
Nov 25, 2023
Walking in, we all felt like this place had a relaxed and chill vibe going on with great music playing and unique rustic decor. We arrived right after opening, around 11:30, and it wasn't too crowded. By the time we left, a little after 1pm, it was very busy. Generally, service is attentive and friendly, but our food took an overly long time to arrive, especially considering it was not that busy and we ordered pretty soon after being seated. The food was okay, nothing exceptional. We ordered two flatbreads to share: SPINACH ARTICHOKE and MARGHERITA FLATBREAD. Both felt soggy, like they weren't cooked long enough. There were four of us, but we did not finish either of these. The spinach/artichoke had okay flavor. The margarita's sauce was almost like ketchup. We would not recommend either.Three of us attempted to split the burger of the day, but it was difficult to cut because it was served on thick slices of rye bread. The flavors were good generally, though. The fries that came with it were excellent.We also ordered a side of sweet potato fries, which were okay, and a fried pickle appetizer. The fried pickles were excellent, the best part of the meal.Three of us tried the root beer. I drank it, and it was okay, but the two other people at my table found it too strong to drink. It was served without ice in it, so maybe some ice would have toned it down and made it taste better. However, the server and manager were really nice about not charging us for both root beers that no one drank, even though we didn't ask for them to do that. We would consider going back when we are ready to spend an extra long time eating, as the food took a really long time to come out of the kitchen. We would stick to fried food and maybe a burger. They seem to have a better handle on frying.
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Lil S.
Sep 26, 2024
This place is pretty generic, food was alright, service was good. I guess I should've gotten a burger or something.
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Beatrice T.
Aug 12, 2023
It's been a few years since we've visited and honestly From what I can remember they are consistently great!Awesome service The brewery is in a former Hardware Store in the historic District of Titusville, lovely. Didn't try the food but it looked good. Great Craft Beer, nice selection. Really enjoyed the Dead of Summer Kolsch Worth the visit
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Felipe P.
Jul 2, 2024
Very good beer and good food. Keylime Pie Ale . Friendly and helpful bartenders. Love how the bar looks. It was once some kind of 5 &10 store with original counter and tin ceiling. Will be back
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Robert H.
Jan 5, 2024
We have been in Titusville for a couple weeks and have been to Playalinda at least four times. It really is a good place by all measures, the staff, the atmosphere, the food, drink, and value.Stop in and you will not be disappointed! Ps, try the kicked up hummus, best I've had
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Krista G.
Jan 5, 2025
Visited due to previous reviews, but found out that it is no longer affiliated with Playalinda Brewing, which is fine. But...when you walk into a brewery that is completely empty but has a great old time charm, are told to disregard the majority of the beers on the paper menu and chalkboard because they're out and the bartender 'forgot to do it last night', and that they are 'out of beef', it's not a good first impression. The calendar events on the chalkboard were from December, but the bartender chose to stand and watch tv vs updating anything.2 star rating because the one beer they did have was good.A lot would have to change for us to return.They didn't even have their root beer.
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Shawn H.
May 4, 2024
What a flippin' gem! Between the unique beer selection, the bartenders, and the cool old drugstore vibe, this is just a cool spot. We visit every time we're on the space coast. While the beers could stand alone, the bar staff (cheers to Katie) just makes everything better. Regarding food...we haven't tried anything beyond the pretzel, which was perfectly acceptable. Do yourself a favor, if you're within 20 miles on this place, make the trip. You won't be disappointed.
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