Norse Brewing Company Menu – Wake Forest, NC

Type : Restaurant

Location : Wake Forest, NC

At Norse Brewing Company, we offer the Triangle’s finest beers, delicious Nordic food with a Southern-American flair, and a welcoming atmosphere where everyone is family. We source the best ingredients from local suppliers such as Union Special Bakery, Carolina Malt, and Ronnie More’s Farm, to bring the highest quality dining experience to your table.

Based on 484 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery

Norse Brewing Company 27587

Address:
203 Brooks St, Wake Forest, NC 27587

Phone: (919) 554-4555

Website: http://norsebrewingco.com/

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Hours

Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–10 PM
Friday 11 AM–11 PM
Saturday 11 AM–11 PM
Sunday 10 AM–9 PM
Monday 11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

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Norse Meatballs
beef & pork meatballs, goat cheese lingonberry beef jus, pickled cabbage
$10.50
Duck Fat Fries
herb blend, rendered duck fat, parmesan, garlic aioli
$9.00
Loaded Beer Cheese Tots
Hela helles beer cheese, pork belly sour cream, chives
$9.00
Smoky Fish Dip
flounder, lemon juice, pickled red onion, dill
$10.00
Jumbo Wings (6)
house brined wings, served with carrots, celery, ranch or blue cheese dry rub: old bay, ranch, lemon pepper sauce: beerbq, honey sriracha, mild, Tyr’s extra hot
$14.00
Soft Pretzel
jumbo pretzel, choice of lusty monk spicy mustard or Hela helles beer cheese
$8.50
Oysters Jorgensen
parmesan, kale, confit garlic, hollandaise, served on a bed of salt
$12.00
Soup & Salads
Butternut Squash Bisque
Danish seasoning, creme fraiche, pecan fried sage
$7.00

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Reviews

Megan Roland
Buyer beware, in a tip fatigued nation, these guys add an automatic “tip ” for kitchen staff. This is the only reason I went to 3 stars, not 4.

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Kimber Isenhour
Good burger and fries. Seasonal squash soup was good. I liked the pretzel bun on the grilled cheese but it wasn’t your traditional grilled cheese. Kinda weird. The seasonal salad was good; fresh. Beer and cider was good. The dry rubbed wings weren’t actually rubbed hahaha! They were naked but crispy and good. Liquor prices were ridiculous. Stick to draft beer. I’ll try it again. The outdoor space is fun. I want to like this place, and the locals clearly do. It’s worth a visit.

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Keith Wiehrs
We were visiting family in town and they recommended going to lunch at this brewery. It was a Monday afternoon and not too busy. We were able to get our seats and beverages within 10 minutes. Great selection of various beers that were very good! The menu is definitely unique and all is cooked fresh and prepared right there in the brewery. If I had lived there, I would definitely go back as a regular. Service was wonderful as well. A very good experience.

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Andrew Richardson
Very nice first visit. Service was prompt & attentive, and liked place’s atmosphere. We tried IPA and Pumpkin beers, both good. Spouse chose Viking burger with tots, while I tried prime rib open face sandwich with salt & vinegar sweet potato chips. Everything was tasty but should have been served at warmer temperature. I wanted more horseradish “bite” but that’s not for everyone. Would return to try other offerings.

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Wesley White
Real good beer, even better food. This Scandinavian themed brewery has a unique, cool vibe and was hopping at 1:30 on a Friday afternoon. We were a bit hungry and decided on some apps. The wings were fantastic. Top 5 wing in Raleigh. Highly recommend old bay dry rub. The misses got Norwegian blue salad and it was delicious. Buyer beware, the add 2% automatically to the bill for a kitchen tip. Not sure if this is applied for drinks only but it’s kind of sketch.

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Paul Crockett
I’d heard good things about this place, but it didn’t live up to my expectations. Things started off well. The duck fat fries were amazing and my beer was quite good, but the meal went downhill from there.

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Tara Crossan
Really good cocktails here. They rotate their drink menu based on the season. We usually come here for the appetizers. Their pretzels are really good and so are the beer cheese tots.

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Kalam0n
Norse is quickly becoming our go-to spot in Wake Forest. The food is exceptional, not just for a brewery, but in general. The beers are also tasty! We love that they are so dog friendly, our pup is always welcome on the patio and the staff typically has a treat for the pup too. We stopped by for Sunday brunch last time and the breakfast sandwiches were delicious. I don’t think anything can beat their loaded tots with beer cheese though. This is a must visit spot in my historic wake Forest for any foodies or craft beer lovers.

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Josh Pagano
There were literally people dressed up like Vikings the night we were there! The beers have fun names like The Pillage People. The staff are incredibly cool. Great space both indoor and outdoor with a great live cover band! My burger was delicious. This place has it all! 🙂

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Kim Hamlin
A nice little place with a fine selection of food and drinks. Be on the lookout for special seasonal items on the menu! The staff are pleasant and attentive. The atmosphere is laid back. Our favorites include the hot pretzel (the spicy mustard will knock yer socks off! so good!), radish toast, and the tots. We’re also fans of the Viking burger and the salmon burger.

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