Since opening its original location on 17 Avenue in 2012, National has been instrumental in promoting the craft beer scene to Calgarians. With 72 beers on tap from across North America and a high-quality food menu, National struck a chord with Calgarians and has since expanded to four locations across the city.
On the corner of 17 Avenue and 5 Street, where it all started, general manager Chris Joyce says National was influenced by the west coast beer scene. Originally hailing from Victoria, he was more than familiar with what was going on there and in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland: Pubs brewing their own beer and selling other locally made suds. He wanted to advance the sale of locally made brews in Calgary. “It’s not an unheard concept to think locally. It’s this new concept, but I have a sneaking suspicion humans have been doing that for a long time,” says Chris.
Apart from the success and expansion of National, his big payoff has been witnessing the explosion in Alberta breweries since the pub and restaurant first opened its doors. “When we first built this menu, we struggled to get 72 North American craft beers on tap,” Chris explains. “A lot of the beers were from the east coast, the States and a few from B.C. Now, we have 30 taps that are Alberta beers. It’s grown so fast.”
The electronic, flight-schedule styled beer menu above the long bar attests to that. It might take several roll-overs before customers can comprehend all the beers available. Along with stocking kegs of various styles from local beer heroes like Village Brewery, Last Best and Big Rock, National lays claim to being the first to promote Calgary’s Tool Shed and the ones that launched Victoria’s Phillips brewery into Alberta.
National narrows your flatbread choices between two delicious twists on Canadian classics. First up is Hawaiian with prosciutto and thinly sliced pineapple on traditional tomato sauce, but finished with jalapenos to spice things up a bit. Their pepperoni mushroom flatbread is definitely a crowd pleaser. National’s house-made tomato sauce and mozzarella make this one perfect for sharing with the special flatbread lover in your life. Indulge in National’s plentiful beer taps, relax family-style with friends and neighbours along their bench seating, or scout out the street on their corner patio.
The original location of the locally popular chain of National beer halls features communal tables, sociable clatter and an outstanding food menu that make it a dining and drinking hotspot. While a lengthy and well-chosen craft beer selection is its signature draw, its food menu features everything from bar snacks like tater tots and mini corn dogs to entrees such as chicken-fried rice and a sharable seafood tower that are consistently delicious.
Central to this quick-growing local bar and restaurant chain’s mystique is its selection of cool craft beers. Pair your lager, ale, weizen or stout with shareable selections from its contemporary pub menu. When visiting National 10th, also pair with bowling in the establishment’s basement lanes.