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| - It's a perfectly cromulent brewery. That's the best I can say. It's a huge, LOUD space, with seating for a couple hundred, along with a smallish patio outside for a bit more seating.
Pros:
- There is a large and diverse beer selection. They've got quite a few of their own beers. I tried several, and they were all OK. Nothing special, and nothing to write home about.
- The food portions are ridiculously large. Share something with your spouse. Neither will go home hungry.
- Service was fine, aside from a lack of knowledge of the beers.
Cons:
- The menu is so large it's convoluted. They could certain stand with simplifying some things and making it both more streamlined and easier to read. The beer descriptions were hard to make out - and there were some on one sheet and some on another.
- The server wasn't willing (or able, perhaps) to tell me much about the beers. I'm a huge beer geek, and he could basically read the menu descriptions to me. That's not enough at a brewery.
- I had a bacon onion ring cheeseburger. The onion rings were essentially blackened discs of onion batter - and were far too overcooked. Shouldn't have left the kitchen.
- The kids menu was pretty bad. All the basics, but his pizza was a sad little affair that I felt bad for him having to eat. He's 2, so he isn't picky, but have some pride, folks.
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