| DiarmaidBHK (307), Pennsylvania |
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October 26, 2011 Location across from D4. One of the tiniest airport bars I’ve ever seen. They only had 4 taps: two Wasatch and 2 BMC. Definitely not worth a walk from Concourse B |
| Travlr (637), Washington, Washington DC |
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September 6, 2011 Above average airport bar. Food is typical airport pub gub. Beers are tasty enough, and of course Polygamy Porter is a must if you’re in the state. I uploaded a pic to Facebook and said I was "drinking with the Mormons." A friend posted a comment asking why I would want to drink with morons. I guess I’ll have to fix that spell check thing on my iPhone. |
| theisti (273), Leawood, Kansas |
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May 16, 2011 Visited the Squatters location across from gate C4 during a layover last Tuesday. The setup of the bar is straight forward airport bar. The selection is pretty decent for this type of setup - 8 draft Squatter beers and 4 bottles on the menu. They do a sampler which I do not believe I have seen at an airport "brewpub". I had a Pale Ale, and it was really fresh and well served in a half liter glass. I did not eat, but food menu is was standard airport fare. Certainly worth a stop for a quick pint before or between flights. |
bigrobman (7), Knox-Vegas, Tennessee does not count - explanation |
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January 2, 2011 The best thing about it is that it’s an oasis in the veritable desert that is the SLC airport. I mean what you want? It’s not much, but they got booze! |
| blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas |
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October 8, 2010 [ Updated October 12, 2010 ] Squatters in terminal c with abouit 6-7 taps and some bottles, sampler is the way to go price wise, one of the better airport bars you will come across, food was ok but the beer is the attraction for an airport pub |
darrinb66 (1), does not count - explanation |
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September 1, 2010 I had some time to kill so I stopped in around 10:00am and tried the Hefeweizen and the Squatters Chasing Tail Golden Ale....both were very good.
I did not have any of their food but i looked and smelled great and the prices were average. |
| Sledutah (151), Utah |
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October 18, 2009 Squatters @ SLC Airport. Good selection of beer. It’s where I hang out when I have some extra time waiting for my flights. |
| PorterPounder (219), Tallahassee, Florida |
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October 5, 2009 Visited both of these places on my way to Honolulu in October of ’09. Squatters is excellent. Have at least a half dozen of their beers on tap and also some of their higher gravity selections in bottle. All were middle of the road to above average. Good pub grub on the menu - I had a Greek pizza. Service was prompt and friendly. Wasatch - only had two on tap - their famous Polygamy Porter and a Hefeweizen - had the porter years ago - so chose the Hefe. Not bad for brewpub hefe. Of the two - Squatters is much better. |
| JMerritt (65), Macomb, Illinois |
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June 13, 2009 Visited Squatters location. My first airport pub, so I was astounded. Rather small place with lots of scattered tables. Just walked up and seated myself, and was helped by a waitress (rather overworked, God bless her) immediately. Got a 6-glass sampler for about $5 - fantastic. Their menu looked pretty similar to the one at the Salt Lake City pub location, though I didn’t eat here at the airport. Well worth a stop if you are stuck in the airport for a number of hours like I was. Felt funny to be drinking a sampler around 10am, but what the heck. |
| Tmoney99 (332), Cincinnati, Ohio |
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February 8, 2009 Came off my connection flight to Las Vegas and found this Squatters Pub location. Small location with tables on the right and left for tables with a twelve stool bar in the middle with your back to the airport. Freindly service, but clearly a get it quick, I got to go pace. 6 sampler set of beers and others if you have time. All were drinkable and was a good change of pace for airport pubs. |
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