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Beer Available At Vinos Brewpub (arranged by most recent)
Vinos Firehouse Pale Ale 40, Vinos 6 Bridges Cream Ale 34, New Belgium Lips of Faith - Jared’s Smoked Peach Porter 78, Vinos Oatmeal Stout , Vinos Rock Hopera Imperial IPA 93, New Belgium 1554 Enlightened Black Ale 94, Vinos Red Wolf Red Ale , Vinos Black IPA , Vinos Oatmeal Brown Ale , Vinos Octoberfest , Vinos Pinnacle IPA 71, Vinos Lazyboy Stout 64, Vinos Rainbow Wheat 52
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| Bif (32), St. Louis, Missouri | | May 8, 2012 Stopped in, while in Little Rock on business. It’s a quaint building in town which tends to give it some character. First impression was a pizza joint that happens to serve decent beers. There are other choices of pub grub besides the pizza.Service was friendly and they seemed to know a bit about what they had on tap. They have about 5 taps for their own beer and a number of taps for "guest brews". I stuck with the local offerings and was pleasantly surprised. My favorite of the beers I tried was the Firehouse Pale Ale. If you are ever in town and have some time check it out.
| | decaturstevo (80), decatur, Tennessee | | February 22, 2012 Don’t go here expecting the chain brewpub. This place is in a refurbished building. Outside it doesn’t look like much and inside about the same. Where the rubber meets the road the service was good, the beer was good, the selection was good, the food was good. Nice music just a cozy kinda place for me. What more do you need? | PapaMick (6), Maumelle, Arkansas does not count - explanation | | January 13, 2012 The oddest blend of personalities, ages, and music in Little Rock. Bankers to bikers, 60ish to check that kids ID. Many crafted beers and availability of commercial beers as well. Not pretty. Often loud. Fun drips in this place! | | csaso (71), Missouri | | August 23, 2011 First time in LR, and found this place online. Wasn’t expecitng much, but defintiely pleasantly surprised. Good beer - about 6 or so of their own, plus a handful of other micros. Pizza looked good - I had a calzone that was way better than I expected - and that is coming from a Jersey Boy who is VERY picky about that kind of food! | Kelpie (1), Maumelle, Arkansas does not count - explanation | | August 2, 2011 Vino’s is THE spot for pizza and a cold one. They brew several of there own outstanding beers, of which I love their Lazy Boy Stout and their Rainbow Wheat. They also have several other taps that offer the likes of Guinness, Boddington’s and selections from goose Island and New Belgium. The building looks a bit run down but for me that’s what give the place it’s character I love Vino’s. | | ben4321 (117), Hoboken, New Jersey | | June 22, 2011 [ Updated July 19, 2011 ] I visited this place earlier this week. It was a bit of a strange place in that, it is basically just a run of the mill pizza place that happens to brew beer. I was thinking I’d go in and sit down at the bat and enjoy a beer, well no dice, all I could do was order food and pay for it up-front, then grab a seat where my food would be delivered. This makes sense for a pizza place, but it was kind of odd for a place where you are drinking a beer (or several). Also, they only had 3 of their own beers on tap (I don’t know if that is normal), but it was a pretty weak selection. The food was good for Little Rock, but it’s still a pizza place in Arkansas (if you know what I mean). Prices were pretty good, I had 2 beers and dinner for like $15. You can’t even pray to do that in NY... My score would have been higher if they had more then 3 of their own beers on tap, that was just weak! | | fata2683 (125), Tucson, Arizona | | June 18, 2011 stopped here on my stay in LR. Small place within walking distance from Diamond Bear, very good pizza, salads ect. Ordered the sampler on one visit and had a couple of guest beers on another visit. Live music on certain nights. Beers were pretty good as was the service. Prices are good too. | | Braudog (611), Hampton, Virginia | | December 19, 2010 December 2010. Can’t decide if the vibe here should be described as ’groovy’ or ’dingy’. Not exactly an upscale joint in any case, Vino’s still delivered a very good pizza pie and a handful of sturdy and yummy, if technically imperfect beers. I couldn’t decide, either, if the staff was cool or just "too cool for school." Nonetheless, I enjoyed my visit and would return. (Brewery #525). | | badlizard (109), San Diego, California | | July 5, 2010 Despite the rating of only 74, the pizza is outstanding! I would have to rate it as one of the top 3 pies I’ve ever had, and I take pizza as seriously as beer. The beer is decent and some of the waitresses (especially the cute redhead with tight shorts - you know who you are - marry me!) are hot. The ones who aren’t, have a great personality. It’s a fun place and definitely worth the visit! Don’t wait, just go! | Mikeus (4), Arkansas does not count - explanation | | April 2, 2010 First, Vino’s makes the best damn pizza I have ever eaten. It’s no wonder I gained 15 pounds over a year while living in Little Rock. Their house brews are consistently good, with their Firehouse Pale Ale being a favorite of mine. Also worth mentioning is their Lazyboy stout. I have noticed they are starting to brew "special" beer styles once in a while, such as RIS and Imperial IPA. Go for a decent brew and the incredible pizza. |
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