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7 Degree Brauhaus - Golf Course Road, Gurgaon

One of the most beautiful microbreweries I have been to, 7 Degree Brauhaus is located on the third floor of South Point Mall, Golf Course Road.

It has some pretty trees right in the middle with an island style bar and double height walls, giving it an expansive and lively look. The music being played was subtle and kept in the background.



One recurring theme I found in both the food and drinks is the quality of ingredients and substance in food is quite good. They use good quality ingredients and don't dilute or compromise on them.

What we ate

This place is famous for its German and continental cuisine. Although they do serve the whole Indian thing as well, it is highly recommended that you try their continental stuff, especially the sausages and the meats.

We ordered and loved

Grilled Fish Fillet - Fish grilled perfectly and served with potato fries

Original Bratwurst - German country style pork sausages. If you look at them they look stiff and hard but once you chew them, they are so juicy and yum that you would want more.

Braised Lamb Shank - Soaked in red wine sauce, this is served with mushroom sauce and asparagus.

Going with the whole continental theme, the desserts too are authentic in their presentation and taste

The volcanic choco lava cake was yum and so was the Amaretto Creme Brulee. But what stole my heart really was the Tiramisu. It was like a definition of how Tiramisu should be.

If you are heading to 7 Degrees you might wanna ask about their Beer ice cream which wasn't available at the time of my visit.

What we drank

This is one of Gurgaon's oldest and well-known microbreweries. If you love your Beer this place serves some very good brew. We ordered a lager and a Wheat Beer, and the quality was great.

Even the LIIT and the B 52 shot was very well made.  This place has one good bar on which you can rely on easily.


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