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| - I've been here twice now and really enjoyed myself. It's a smaller brewery, but the space seemed to fit the amount of patrons well. One of the walls is done in pallets, which is really cool. Some of the negative reviews complain about a lack of TV's. Well, that problem has been fixed. They have a bunch of TV's. I was able to watch March Madness and the Indians game simultaneously, so don't let those reviews deter you. There are also a bunch of board games to play.
The "smore's coffee porter" is to die for. My wife only drinks dark beer. We've visited 6 of the 18 Summit Brew Path breweries and this is probably her favorite so far. I liked their blonde ale as well, light and refreshing. They don't have a ton of beers, but it's a smaller joint, I'd expect as much.
They also have a small food menu. A pizza will only set you back $5-6. Nothing fancy, but it does the trick for that price. They were also selling hot dogs for $1 a pop at the end of the night. No complaints there. I snagged about 3 of those bad boys. Free popcorn too.
I was between 4 and 5 stars, but something they did tonite put me over the edge to 5. The owners walked around giving out pretzel and cheese samples, and small slices of pizza for free. Nice touch, well done. Support local business.
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