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I've been 3 times, and I've ordered the potroast, the brats+mash, and the burger: - Potroast - when they have it - is mindblasting. Melt-in-your-mouth, slow-cooked, thick, savory beef with buttery mashed potatoes and veggies. Topped with gravy: it was spot on. Not salty, not dry. Excellent. Around $13. - Brats & mash = exactly what I hoped for: a couple of tasty brats, a dollop of tangy brown mustard, some cabbage, and a few pierogies. A hearty meal - nothing fancy - but solid. Around $11. - Burgers: they frickin' blow. A huge letdown for a brewery. I mean, what's a brewery without the standard American staple item? The burger tasted like it came from the frozen food isle at Dave's - too salty, as if it was spiced with Season All. With generic white buns to boot. The burger was so disappointing, I can't remember what the fries tasted like (sorry). Summary: burger was crap, but the other 2 items have been outstanding. Service is average, nothing to call home about. And, of course, the beer is delicious.
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