shdo (2), Washington does not count - explanation |
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December 30, 2010 Cool place, we go here every once and a while and i even worked for them way back. as a homebrewer I can say that the beers are ok a step above what you would expect walking in and the food is not half-bad. if you are looking for a night out with the wife and kids and would like to try a few new beers give this one a shot, just don’t expect anything to blow your mind. |
| mrhoppy (87), Santa Clara, California |
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April 18, 2010 Same as all the other Ram’s. Pretty good. |
phildorsey (2), Fort Lewis, Washington does not count - explanation |
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September 18, 2009 Very simular to an ESPN Zone for sports...as far as food; Applebee’s. Service is friendly and fast. What separates this place from your usual run of the mill chain restaurants is the House Brew selection. Come ready to eat watch your favorite team and drink some excellant house brew... |
| BrewDad (360), Olympia, Washington |
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June 8, 2009 This was a Ram Big Horn. Once you have been to one you have been to most of them. They do differ that they tend to be much localized with there sports and keep the local high school memorabilia all around as decor. We just had a great day at NW Trek and it was time for some food and beverages. Hey this was close and I needed to tick this off my list so it was off to the Ram Big Horn Brewing of Puyallup. The beers where consistent and tasty and I got to try a new Dubbel Ewe (Belgian Double) it was a strong 9% Belgian that was tasty and had some kick if your not ready for it. Service was good and the server gave me her best beer spiel and did a good job with her descriptions. We had a nice time and if you’re in Puyallup and need some good pub food and some cold brews here is a stop for you. |
| bitbucket (62), Kirkland, Washington |
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May 24, 2009 One of a few beer places in Puyallup. This one has the same Ram corporate ambiance as the rest of the chain. Ram does a pretty good job with several of their beers, they do a stellar job with none. Kinda surprised me that that our server dissed one of the beers in the sampler because it came from their Northgate location. Actually, it was one of their better offerings. |
| after4ever (176), Brier, Washington |
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October 26, 2008 Visited here many times when friends had a house up on South Hill in Puyallup. They do, ahem, a nice job of maintaining consistency from location to location: they almost all feel exactly the same. This one, of the ones I’ve visited, feels the most like it was put together only with pieces from the pre-fab kit. Nice kids working the floor, ok burgers, plenty of tvs, alright beers of their own (but no one else’s). Won’t kill you to stop in, but worth a miss. |
| mikebeertaster (23), vancouver, Washington |
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January 4, 2005 When you are stuck out in the burbs visiting the in-laws this is like an oasis of relief. Beer is decent and food is decent. Fairly standard bar setting. Big open restuarant and bar with lots of space to hang out. Basically average, but if you are stuck in Puyallup it is a great place to go
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