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  • With award shows and ceremonies, there are categories and nominees. Best actor in a drama. Best comedy or musical. Best director. Well, if "best local brewery" were a category, I think Four Peaks would win, hands down. Of course, I haven't been to every single brewery here in Phoenix, but I have been to enough bars to know that there's something endearing and cool about Four Peaks. Perhaps as a stand-alone bar, it would be mediocre. The fact that it's a local brew house makes it even cooler. It's like the average guy getting a thousand dollar make over. He just looks fabulous, doesn't he? Gotta love the exposed brick walls, the open yet enclosed feeling of the layout with tables surrounding the bar area, which is in the center. The ceilings are high. The TVs are dedicated to sports. The huge chalk board boasts a diverse menu. There's also a pretty big patio out front. The doorman was nice - even humorous. I was instantly "in like" with this place. Four Peaks has quite the crowd of fans, too. Be weary if you plan to hit this place up on a Friday around 8. You'll bump head-first into the "happy hour meets dinner crowd." No bueno if you're looking for a seat at the bar. Good luck finding a table, too. You might as well just order yourself a beer and find somewhere to stand out of the way of the bus boys and friend clans. Interestingly enough, as dinner time expires, the crowd thins. Finding a seat at the bar around 9 and 9:30 at night becomes less of a challenge. Did you take note of that? You should. I'm sayin' this: don't be afraid to mosey up to Four Peaks around 10 o'clock. It's less crowded than if you came two hours earlier. Trust me on this one. Also, bring all the good karma you can find. You'll need it to find a parking spot on the street that's a short walk to the front door. Otherwise, you may have to put your peds to good work. Not that it's a big deal, unless it's a frosty January night or muggy/bright/furiously hot summer day. Beer's are cheap, too. Under $3 for their Oatmeal Stout, which is my brew of choice. Sure, I bet the others are worth their weight, but once I find what works for me, I stick with it. So, if you go and you find something worth drinking, let me know. NOTE: Not the brightest bulbs behind the bar. Our 2nd round was free by default. We got served. We just didn't get charged. Bonus!
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