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This should be your go-to if you're looking for a local beer experience. I'm not a beer person but their hefe is out of this world. I actually drank the entire thing which is RARE for me. (I usually drink about half. Doesn't matter the size - I just want half.) The food was delicious. The burger special abomination was a burger topped with an onion ring, mac n' cheese, short ribs and unicorn sprinkles - happy tummies at the table. My poutine was delicious - my only complaint about it (and this super picky) is that the curds were melted. But, that is a small price to pay for rich gravy and potato-y goodness. Desserts are another category entirely. The grain cookie is just stupid. The husband makes beer and has made some wonderful dense dark breads out of spent grain. I didn't think a cookie was possible but it is - it's reminiscent of an oatmeal cookie and topped with ice cream and served WARM... you're welcome. We also got the malt which was tasty but I'd choose the cookie again in a heartbeat. This joint isn't even remotely in our neighborhood but we'll be comin' back.
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