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| unclemike (31), Ft. Riley, Kansas | | May 24, 2011 Out of the way place but a great find in Fayetteveille will definately go back for another visit. Made reservations online an got seated immediately. | | CreativeJenna (10), Jamestown, | | April 11, 2011 Delicious Food... a gem in the Fayetteville area | | Prometheus (23), Fayetteville, North Carolina | | October 2, 2009 Definitely focuses more on teh restaurant than the beer end of things.
Great food, but expensively priced. Definitely more upscale.
Great beer, but all they offer is their own.
Overall, one of the best places in Fayetteville, which isn’t saying too much.
Very serviceable beers that are always fresh. Can buy by the growler. | | KUEric (106), Washington, Washington DC | | August 16, 2008 August 08. Kind of a weird location, it sits not too far off from a shopping strip mall back in some industrial kind of area. The restaurant looked to be on the nicer side of brewpub, meaning more focus on the restaurant than just the beer. The bar was also kind of nice with some sofachairs and tables around, the clientele wasn’t as nice as the decor. But hey I’m here for the beer. They were out of the seasonal, so they brought me the root beer in the sampler instead. I appreciate that, good service all around. And the food was all made form scratch, and was accordingly pretty good. Better than the beer that’s for sure. | | Braudog (611), Hampton, Virginia | | April 24, 2007 Visited in April 2007 and was pleasantly surprised. The brewpub sits off by itself behind some hotels in an out-of-the way area, which is a bit weird. That might explain why although we stopped duirng the lunch hour on a weekend, there was hardly anyone there. We sat at the bar and the ’tender was friendly, efficient and knowledgeable. It was an average suburban brewpub setting with some cool beer murals. Our food was decent and the beers ranged from average to very good. Definitely worth a stop if in the area; worth our hour-long detour to visit. | | NachlamSie (357), Tennessee | | January 30, 2007 Really weird location for this brewpub. There’s not a whole lot in Fayetteville anyway from what I can tell. This is a stand alone brewpub in an area with furniture stores and the like nearby. It looks new and clean. The inside is laid out well with a cool lounge/pool area. The service was fair, though an obnoxious party ordering tons of cocktails at the bar (and skipping out on the check later) kind of slowed down things. We had a bowl of potato soup which was delictable. The root beer is damned good too. If in Fayetteville, this is the place to go, but don’t make a long trip just to visit. | | SlothFroth (13), Katy, Texas | | July 5, 2006 Restaurant strives to be higher end with more elegant dishes and decor. Beers were all very clean and tasty. Excellent hefeweizen. Imperial IPA missed altogether, no real hop character. Food was good as was the service. A nice place for dinner. Bar area was smaller became very crowded. Best brewpub in Fayetteville. I grew up in this town and it’s amazing they have a brewpub at all. | | muzzlehatch (255), Burlington, Vermont | | April 26, 2006 Visited on April 16 2006, late dinnertime. Big, ugly, modern sports bar in a mall-heavy area on the outskirts of town, lots of TVs. Smoking allowed in the bar area...whoa I’m in the south now; brewery is right behind the bar, which is kinda cool. I had a nice salad with tuna, and the service was decent if a bit slow. Beer was much better than I’d expected after the couple of bottles I’d previously tried, with standouts being a very hoppy IPA and a sugary, thick but quite complex barleywine. A bit hard to find if you’re not a local, but worth the effort overall. | | GeneralGao (222), Iowa City, Iowa | | January 29, 2006 Visited this place on a Saturday afternoon, so it wasn’t packed at the time. They had 9 of their house beers on tap. The place is dominated by the restaurant and has a small tidy bar. A chalk board over the bar describes all of their beers, including the percent ABV. In general, I found the beers to be well done. The food was also better than average. Hopefully I can go back one of these days. | | wilkie (37), Raleigh, North Carolina | | November 25, 2004 Food is very good, but very expensive. I also don’t like the brewmaster--jerk. But the beer is relatively good, even though there are only about 6 or 7 at any one time there. Also, they don’t fill growlers from somewhere else--jerks. |
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