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| - They are super busy because it's opening day. Unable to find a seat at the bar, I approached the counter in the corner to order food. Note: if you want food, you have to order at the counter and pick it up when your buzzer goes off. There are a lot of games that would make this an entertaining bar for hanging out. I saw a photo booth, foosball, shuffle board, table tennis, in addition to a rack of board games and dominos.
It was crowded and I didn't stay long, so I'll just rate the items I tried. The warm pretzels with beer cheese ($4) were excellent. I actually preferred these pretty pretzels to a similar item at Culinary Dropout. To drink, I ordered a Paloma ($10.) It's on the menu as a draft cocktail, but the bartender had to shake the tequila and grapefruit juice by hand, so maybe that tap's not ready yet. The drink was mostly ice. I saw plenty of beer, but no cider on the menu. They were playing really great music during my short visit.
EDIT: less than two weeks after opening, pretzels were raised to $6 and cocktails to $12. They're trying to be family friendly because I see families with young children playing games at the outdoor seating area. I guess Beerhaus deserves three stars.
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