We stopped here after a weekend of hiking, and mistakenly going next door to "Two Peaks" - don't make the same mistake we did!! The food menu is quite extensive including a number of selections for vegetarians (most of the folks at our table were veggies). Two Peaks had almost nothing on their menu that didn't have meat in it.
The beer was flavorful and cold. I had the tenderloin sandwich with gorgonzola and arugula. It was the same price as a burger, but was far superior. The flavors were wonderful, and the filet was cooked perfectly and tender.
Nice ambiance, typical brewpub. Staff was friendly and helpful (my waitress suggested the tenderloin sandwich over the burger), the food arrived quickly and served hot.
The noise level is a little high, but that's what busy brewpubs are like!