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| castiron_chef |
Not too much variety. Microbrews were predictable. Service was lousy, food came slowly, and the live band played hits that were popular maybe 20 years ago. Not a place for a young guy like me.
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BrewDad |
Wow Sam Choys Big Aloha was not what I thought it was going to be. Not a good word from anyone about this lace they actually where very cool, nice easy warehouse atmosphere and huge and great food. The beers some great some good and some not so good. Just like anywhere else. The servers once seeing I was rating took extra care to give me more knowledge of the beers and such. A great place beware they only have night time valet parking. But if the wife goes to Hilo Hattie’s then park there walk 100 yards and you go drinking.
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hopdog |
In the warehouse district. Valet parking only. 7 beers on tap including a Barley Wine! Beers average to below average. Food OK, but slightly over priced. There early on a Friday (5:30) - service got worse as they got busier. Had to ask for rolls 3 times.
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| JudgeDread |
I liked this place, less hectic than on Waikiki Beach. It is in the warehouse district so don’t expect anything fancy. 7 beers to select from at this micro, skip the cream ale it tastes like Bud. Try the Porter though, very good. Food was pretty good, fish was fresh (should be), ribs were very tasty, and prime rib was awesome. Desserts were good as well, I had another beer.
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Braudog |
September 2003. Warehouse restaurant with average microbeers and so-so food. No need to return.
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MrRomero |
Restaurant/brewery. Pretty decent beers with a sampler tray available. The food I had was excellent. A shrimp salad sandwich. Gets pretty busy at dinner time so go early.
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JCW |
I liked the beer here better than any where else that I tried in Honolulu. It was average, and I guess that tells you what I thought of the rest. Ales(stout, porter, esb etc. Did get to try the food but it looked pretty good too.
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