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| - They should change the name. They should change something. They actually sold their brewery equipment to a young kid in California, and no longer serve their own brews. Still, they do carry Sin City and Fat Tire, which pleases me.
Every time I've been in there, they're playing 80's music videos on the TVs hanging about, which also pleases me.
This place just looks cool. Rugged brick walls; tough-looking, hand-welded tables, chairs, and stools; bare copper ducts hanging from the ceiling; unfinished cement arches and brackets ... just looks rough and edgy, but in such an artistic way that it's "ocularily pleasing." And I just intentionally made a "vocabularial blunder," because I'm lacking the brain power to write good today. ,'; )
I've always had a nice time here. I picture this as a fun place to take a date, and it's definitely got the capacity to accomodate a large group. The service has always been top notch, too. The bartenders are friendly, and interested in serving you. One of the managers, Jory, actually came out and chatted it up with us one night, just for fun. Cool chick.
So, go to the Brew Pub (sans brewing facilities), and feel confident that you will be well taken care of. Oh, and if you have the munchies, they serve some awesome grub, such as fried cheddar bites ($7.95), lettuce wraps ($8.95), soups, salads, burgers (Big Honkin' Cheeseburger!, $9.95), BBQ sammiches ... whatever tickles your fancy.
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