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| - If you are looking for a place to explore specialty craft beers, this is one of the better places in Lakewood. You are provided a lengthy list of beers organized by region/country and their current drafts. All of the choices can be somewhat overwhelming, as well as the "lingo," especially if you aren't a beer connoisseur. However, the servers are usually willing to provide helpful suggestions and a sample if on draft.
On weekends, you should expect to wait for a table. You can wait at the bar to have a drink, but don't expect a seat there either. Also, the waiting area can get a bit cramped, which can get uncomfortable and there aren't many places to sit. The volume can also get a bit loud once it starts filling up given the smaller dining room size.
Can't say that I'm too thrilled with the food, but it does the job. I used to love ordering the meatloaf entree, but it was unfortunately taken off the menu. Some of the better choices are the beer-battered cod, pierogis, and the schnitzel. If you are a health nut, there isn't much for you, other than a few salads. Vegetarians may also enjoy the salads too, fried pickle spears or hummus. I guess one can expect an abundance of fried food given that it's a beer joint.
Given all that, the one thing you can count on is a tasty beer. Give it a shot.
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