Lodi Beer Company, Lodi, California
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Lodi Beer Company
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Brewpub (see beer listings)

105 S. School Street
Lodi, California United States 95240-2119 [ print map ]
(209) 368-9931
http://www.lodibeercompany.com

Hours: Sun-Thu 11a.m.-10pm, Fri-Sat 11a.m.-11p.m.


Taps: 8

Lodi Beer Company

WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Lodi Plowshear Porter 24, Lodi Western Pacific IPA 34, Lodi Doppelbock 34
More Beers Available Here



4 reviews for Lodi Beer Company
 Ambiance 80%
 Service 80%
 Selection 58%
 Food 67%
 Value 47%
 Overall 65%
 Rating N/A



Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/108/15N/AN/A11/20

October 2, 2009
A beautiful brewpub, art nouveau parisian meets 1910s NY, with metal girdles, very classy, nice upscale menu, but for the beers, most of them were subpar.

mrhoppy (59), Santa Clara, California
  74   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/1011/15 7/10 6/1014/20

July 4, 2009
I made a quick stop here while traveling south. Located downtown and the place is very cool and old fashion looking. It used to be an old drug store. They have some good beers here. Worth a stop.

bhensonb (287), Woodland, California
  76   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/108/15 9/10 8/1017/20

March 7, 2009
Well things have vastly improved in some ways since DYCSoccer17 was there. The decor is huge interior with lots of wood and stone and an old metal stamped ceiling. Looking pretty spiffy. Cajun burger with garlic fries was excellent. Number of selections may be down. Sampler ran to 8 beers. Service was tops. It’s very family friendly. Beers were above average for a local brewpub. Miles ahead of most BJs.

DYCSoccer17 (187), Davis, California
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/108/15 4/10N/A10/20

March 4, 2007
Visited Noon 3/3/07. Located in a rather large cavernous downtown building, the architecture and interior design is somewhat reminiscent of a German beer hall. The middle of the restaurant is interrupted by mash tuns and fermenters. The decor looks very old and authentic, but the bartender states that almost none of the decorations other than the ceilings are original. Restrooms were clean. Bar is on the left, which is polished and well-kept. A few TVs surround the bar area, Approximately 10 beers were on draft. 3 seasonals. I had a few 10 ounce servings, and it seemed like they were using frosty glasses for a few of their offerings and room temps for other offerings. The beer was mediocre. The bartender was nice and attentive, but it wasn’t overly busy either. He saw I was rating and poured me a few samples of other beers without me asking. I had the Island Burger, which was ok. The bread seemed kind of stale and the fries were definitely frozen ones which had some freezer taste to them. The menu was ok and typical. All in all, this place is pretty vanilla.

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