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| AgentSteve (77), SF Bay Area, California | | February 21, 2012 Cool stadium atmosphere with very good food and always a great selection of beer on tap. | | darn1207 (59), Tallahassee, Florida | | August 13, 2011 Cool place that looks like it’s built into AT&T Park. It was the middle of the afternoon and the Giants were out of town - so mostly empty. Got a sampler with Green Flash Saison, a Speakeasy, a Deschutes, and one other I can’t remember. Twenty or so taps. Appetizers were good. If this were my home ballpark, I’d be pretty stoked to get this selection before a game. | | cbeers21 (35), Miami, Florida | | July 6, 2010 Good for what it is. Right next to the stadium and you can access the park from inside. I was surprised at the selection and quality of brews available and pricing was reasonable. I went before a ballgame and it was quite crowded, but a good place to knock a few back before going to a beautiful ballpark. I would recommend getting there a while before the game to get a seat as it can be a madhouse up close to gametime. A lot of solid typical west coast brews-no big surprises or hard to find beers, just solid about 24 taps. Not really worth seeking out if you aren’t going to the game but a great place before or after. | rcreation (1), Union City, California does not count - explanation | | May 15, 2010 Actual location would be adjacent to AT&T Park, not "in" it. Meaning it’s not just for ball game (or concert) patrons. But, to have access to these beers at a ball game is an exciting development. Excellent beer list, with 24 taps (including two hand pumps) and 24 bottles (including 6 of the 7 Trappist breweries). Prices are SOMA high, but lower than what the ballpark charges for lesser beers. | | SamGamgee (182), down the whirlpool, California | | April 14, 2010 Public House just opened this past week and replaces the Acme Chop House at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in AT&T Park. Beer loving Giants fans can rejoice--we now have a craft beer bar in the ballpark. 21 of their 24 taps are dedicated to craft beer, (they do have Bud Light, Stella, and Guinness) and there are two hand-pumps, one of which is a house English style best bitter brewed for Public House by Magnolia. The tap focus is on local beer, (80% according to their website) with lots of good stuff from up and down the state, as well as a few picks from across the country from Allagash and Ommegang. The bottles have a little wider scope, with some good Belgian selections (yes, they have Orval) and some German, English, and Czech stuff. You don’t have to have a game ticket to get in, but they have their own doorway to the park in the back of the room that you can enter through. The best part is that they will pour any beer into plastic for you to take into your seat, also allowing in-and-outs to get more beer during a ballgame. The one bartender that I talked to was knowledgeable about the selection, suggesting good alternates when the keg of Ommegang Belgian Pale Ale kicked, and they had already changed a few things over from the printed menu that they had, so taps seem to be rotating often. This really is an awesome development for the ballpark, but it probably won’t make too big of a splash outside of game days unless they step up the game with special events or at least lower prices. Why pay eight dollars for a pint of Magnolia when I can get it at the brewery for cheaper? If I’m going into the park thats not a bad price, but I guess I just can’t see myself coming here just for the beer when a place like Toronado across town is under selling it on everything and has just as good and probably a better selection. Public House is very much in its infancy though, so only time will tell... |
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