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Beer Available At Yard House - Rancho Mirage (arranged by most recent)
Mission Street Pale Ale 69, Nectar Ales Nectar IPA 96, Yard House Belgian Amber Tripel 85, Lost Coast Apricot Wheat 48, Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat 43, Timmermans Strawberry 32, Anderson Valley Boont Amber Ale 90, Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout 97, Anderson Valley Boont ESB 90, Anderson Valley Hop Ottin IPA 97, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 100, Lost Coast Downtown Brown 81, Pauwel Kwak 94, Lost Coast Great White 45, Lost Coast Alleycat Amber Ale 77, Bayhawk Honey Blonde 27, Bayhawk Amber Ale 48, Bayhawk Chocolate Porter 25, Bayhawk Beach Blonde 19, Bayhawk O.C. Lager
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| csaso (71), Missouri | | March 18, 2012 Went here with a group of people, my first time to one of these. Pretty good selection of beers, including some house beers, which appear to be made mostly by Firestone Walker. Food was very good, and reasonably priced. | | Foxbush (29), Richmond, Virginia | | February 25, 2012 On an AOPD trip to La Quinta we had dinner and beers at The Yard House. It was highly recommended for the selection and we were not disappointed. I a Double daddy and an imperial Stout. the food was good and service was excellent. The bartender did not want my brother to just drink Coors Light. Light dinning area. We were next to the keg room. The beer is pumped over the ceiling to the bar and taps. | DesertHopHead (6), , does not count - explanation | | October 30, 2011 Next best thing to a brewery.Pro’s & Con’s:Pro’s...Well thought out selection when they are all pouring, food is decent Con’s...Bar is always packed with Bud Lite Drinkers that are more interested in the "Meat Market" aspect of the bar. Not a real Beer/ Micro-brewery ambiance.Great for 1 pint and then hop over to Babe’s Brewhouse at The RIVER. | | BeerLimey (113), California | | May 24, 2011 Huge tap selection with many commons but some truly good finds too. Food, service and ambiance make this a popular hang out as its more about the restaurant than the beer. Only complaint about the beer would be that they don’t do much in the way of seasonals or locals but without a doubt the only place you’ll find so many quality brews on tap. | | JK81 (39), California | | July 18, 2010 Good place have common beers with friends, nothing rare u going to find here so don’t get ur hopes up, food is good. | | allfreej (73), Louisville, Kentucky | | August 13, 2009 Sports Bar ambiance, really good service, and a fair selection. I know from a quantity standpoint they brag about being the largest, but there are just too many macros. That being said, the selection of craft beers was decent, particularly in this area that seems to be abandoned by the beer gods. I’d recoomend going during the happy hour (3:00 to 6:00) and take advantage of the half-price appetizers and $4.50 pints of craft beer. | | DuffMan (185), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta | | February 7, 2008 The tap selection is impressive for its sheer quantity, and there are enough micros and mid-size breweries represented that I would be surprised if you couldn’t find at least one or two new beers, or failing that, at least one or two that you would be happy to have again. Decent representation of Cali micros in particular: Stone, Sierra Nevada, Mendocino, Bayhawk, Mad River, to name a few. We went with our two small kids and had a terrific meal with great service. we were lucky enough to get a table in a side room that looked down on the bar, so it wasn’t too noisy despite a full house. Lots of plasma TVs with sports on every one. The kids meals in particular were generously portioned with an excellent range of choices at a great price. We’d definitely come back, as it had something for the whole family and not just the beer lover. | | Dunk (17), SoCal, | | December 16, 2006 What a waste of a lot of perfectly good taps. You know you’re a beer geek when you go into a place with this many taps and nothing sounds good. The taps are largely US megaswill, Euroswill, and the usual flagship offerings from larger craft breweries. This is proof that more is not necessarily better. Its disappointing that they don’t set a few taps aside for some really special beers. That said the food at the location near us is great and our family enjoys it. | | alafito (21), tijuana, Mexico | | July 1, 2006 Too large.. loud noise like 80 and 90s pop and rock. Huge selection on tap but mainly 2.8-3.8 rated beers, including miller, bud, coors, blabla... yuck! I did however have stone chipotle poter, AV. hop ottin and Rouge hazelnut. (pretty good but nothing new.) The food was excelent though...(Have the spinach dip) Nice and friendly... good for the familiy. | jimcook (3), Cathedral City, California does not count - explanation | | June 18, 2006 This place loses points because they are called the Yard House, they have yard-glass-sized brass cutouts for door handles, and they no longer serve beer in yard glasses. I couldn’t even get a half-yard of Delirium Tremens because of their fear of litigation. But I did get three pints of DT, which is more than a half yard. Idiots. Anyway, the atmosphere is good (although it can get really loud at times), the food is usually pretty good, but the service can, at times, be downright abysmal. Living only a few miles away, I would go much more often if it weren’t for the service issue and the way-too-inflated prices. |
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