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8 reviews for Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company
| Jwjeep (10), Rifle, Colorado | | March 29, 2009 This is a great brewpub! There’s always a great selection of varying styles of beer to sample. Don’t forget to ask for what’s on the infusion keg, always interesting. The food is awesome for a pub, haven’t had a bad meal yet. Even the childrens food is good, and comes served on a free frisbee. As for the beer, it’s always good, beyond that I’ll let the wall of world beer cup medals speak for themselves. I love Glenwood Canyon, not sure where the other reviewers are coming from. Yeah, if you’re coming through here on vacation during spring break, chances are that there are lots of others doing the same thing... Take the time to sample and maybe talk to the brewers. They are the nicest guys and turn out some amazing beers for a small brewhouse. | | BlackDonald (59), Boise, Idaho | | August 3, 2008 Beautiful views getting here Glenwood Canyon is absolutely breathtaking in the summer. Last time I came through here, it was dark and treacherous in the dead of winter. Nice place in an old historic downtown area. Dining room on one side and a bar and dining area on the other backing up onto the brewery. Beers are mediocre as are the food. | | pdxmickey (15), Spokane, Washington | | October 7, 2007 This is a nice brew pub to visit. The beers are great and the food is good. The location is unique and part of the old historic down town of Glenwood springs. | | BeerandBlues2 (157), Colorado Springs, Colorado | | June 21, 2006 The food was great. The service was average. I did not notice any outdoor seating, which I found odd for Colorado. 8 house beers and they shut down the blonde ditz asking for Miller Lite. | | DrBayern (39), Morehead City, North Carolina | | March 5, 2006 I’ve eaten here several times over the years. Nice location in the historic Hotel Denver, across the street from the Glenwood hot springs. Easy access off of I-70. They have a number of beers, a stout, a porter, a pils, and the ohter ususal suspects, but the only one I’ve had recently is the IPA (see my recent rating). My recollection of the others that I’ve had is that they are decent and drinkable, but not memorable. Nonetheless, this is a nice place for lunch or a casual dinner. It’s usually busy, and the food is actually quite good typical pub fare. Worth a stop if you’re in the area and need to eat. I wouldn’t stop strictly for the beer, though. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | June 19, 2005 Been here a couple times (easy I-70 stopover point). They have a big selection, but none were that good. Had good look at a local beer store getting a few for the room. | | Aubrey (68), Denver, Colorado | | May 18, 2005 Neat place in a charming mountain town ... right off I-70. Pretty good beer, good service and good food. Bar is kind of small, but nice. A great stop while passing through, or after dipping in the springs. | | ¾ (599), Colorado | | February 17, 2005 Located right off the freeway in this little tourist trap of a town. Very difficult to drive, even though it’s only a few blocks away the traffic is usually bumper to bumper and there are a lot of peds everywhere. This place is located inside a large hotel, and has the usual upscale dining and bar look, lots of dark brown wood colored walls and furniture, and lots of rich white guys in dockers with their rich white families eating rich, white food. Place looked like they were going to do a credit check to let you through the door. |
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