0 Yard House - Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Cucamonga, California
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Yard House - Rancho Cucamonga
Exceptional based on 6 ratings
Type: Restaurant

12473 N Main St
Rancho Cucamonga, California United States 91739 [ print map ]
909 646 7116

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Hours: Sun-Th 11am-12am; Fr-Sa 11am-1:30am;


Mayor: GT2 (1) | Taps: 130 | Bottles: N/A


Yard House - Rancho Cucamonga

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Beer Available At Yard House - Rancho Cucamonga (arranged by most recent)
Lost Coast Alleycat Amber Ale 74, Primo Island Lager 11, Lost Coast Downtown Brown 80, Lost Coast Great White 43, Deschutes Chainbreaker White IPA 88, Big Sky Moose Drool Brown Ale 88
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6 reviews for Yard House - Rancho Cucamonga
 Ambiance  70%
 Service  78%
 Selection  74%
 Food  83%
 Value  68%
 Overall  72%
 Rating  77%


72
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 13/20
GT2  (341) Riverslime, California | December 31, 2012
Chain formula : large, dark, modern interior as a blend of family friendly, and casual upscale restaurant; sports bar; craft beer haven. 120 taps plus bottles but the seasoned beer nerd will be able to sift through the bmc garbage and find about 10 or so beers worth trying. No flights available but was given free samples of whatever as a splash. You can do half pint Pours, full pints, and half yard glass pours which look ridiculous. Good prices, okay selection with a focus on quantity over quality. One server knew quite a lot about beer. Quick, attentive service. They had stone, old rasputin, gulden draak, lost coast, big Sky, unibroue, some ciders.
64
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD 8/10   VALUE 5/10   OVERALL 11/20
mikem409  (161) bloomfield, Michigan | July 16, 2012
went with my brother. tap list is big but not overly impressive. foood is very good but prices are kinda high. but thats what i expect in california subburbs
74
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 15/20
Terminus  (278) Las Cruces, New Mexico | June 22, 2011
yes, the typical yardhouse formula, but it works for me. Some decent taps of course (Stone, firestone, other ca brews) and decent happy hour specials. A good place to kill time if your with family that wants to go shopping in the huge mall.
86
  AMBIANCE 5/5   SERVICE 9/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD 9/10   VALUE 8/10   OVERALL 17/20
BeerLimey  (113) California | May 28, 2011
Same Yardhouse formula, happening atmosphere, good food and service and over 100 beers on tap. This was in the 2nd generation of development so the building and tap handles are a little lighter than the previous restaurants but still plenty to pick from. As with other YH’s the only complaint would be the lack of unusual choices, local taps and rotating seasonals. Happy hour is great value extending to all beers and almost all appetizers.
78
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 17/20
jimhilt  (9) Bow, New Hampshire | June 13, 2010
The Yard House, is in an ideal location - kind of in a indoor/outdoor shopping area, while my wife can wander aimlessly shopping, I can enjoy some really good beer on-tap like Piraat or Trois Pistoles or 114 other beers they have on tap. Too bad they are 3000+ miles away, we need one here in southern NH. Busy on a Friday evening, but service was good and prices were not bad for California - $6.50 for the Piraat. If you want an outside table the wait may be awhile but it is worth waiting as there is a band playing on the green outside - at least on Fridays.
68
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD 8/10   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 13/20
badlizard  (130) Berkeley , California | June 26, 2007
A little over-hyped as far as these places go. With 100 beers on tap, it was still hard to find good craft beers. There were, of course, the usual offerings of craft beer look-a-likes owned in part and distributed by the big macro-breweries. I needn’t name names; you know the ones I mean: Blue Moon, Red Hook, Drop Top. The best on tap was Stone and Rasputin Imperial Stout. The service was average, the food was pretty good, but overall not worth the wait to get in.

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