Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale 91, Surly CynicAle 90, Flying Dog Doggie Style Classic Pale Ale 72
More Beers Available Here
Three Floyds Alpha King 100, Lost Abbey Devotion 89, Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 98, Surly Furious 99, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 69, Struise Pannepot Reserva 100, Lagunitas New DogTown Pale Ale 90, Mikkeller Black Hole 99, New Glarus Spotted Cow 48, Dark Horse Tres Blueberry Stout 96, Dark Horse Scotty Karate Scotch Ale 93, Tripel Karmeliet 99, Three Floyds Dreadnaught Imperial IPA 100, Urthel Hop-it 92, Surly Smoke 98
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2 reviews for Duke’s Alehouse and Kitchen
| Zeswaft (102), Seattle, Washington | | January 26, 2006 Pretty cool place. The Bar is decent sized, isolated from a restaurant/concert stage area. There is an upstairs but I didn’t go up there. Menu is very big, steaks, pub food, southwestern, the works. Beer selection is ok. Better than the average bar. They had Hopdevil, some Great Lakes, Bell’s, Delirium and some other decent stuff but limited. | | Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | August 5, 2005 man o man, i have some good memories at this place. After i graduated college, a good friend of mine moved to Woodstock, IL, just up the road from this place. We would go here quite often. I havent been here in a few years, but i have had my fare share of great beers here on tap-two hearted, sprecher seasonals, SNCA, and they get some nice belgians as well. They usually have an odd cask beer on hand-once it was a rare Goose island that slips my memory for the name. Decent food when they serve. It can get a little cramped and smokey later in the evening, but they have some good bands play to enjoy. Right in downtown Crystal Lake. |
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