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September 10, 2009 Dropped in just to try a sampling of beers. A sample of 7 beers cost $7.50. All and all not bad. My favorite was the Star Porter. A nice setting in a revitalized town. I will return when I come back to Louisville. |
| AndyReynolds (17), Wilder, Kentucky |
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May 25, 2009 Went here for dinner while visting friends in Louisville. My wife and I split a pretzel with beer cheese and a BBQ chicken pizza. I also ordered the American Pale Ale and the Bourbon Barrel Aged Scotch Ale. The bar set up is pretty cool with the ability to serve both inside and out. The service was great, the food was excellent, and the beer was good. My only complaints are that our server did not know the beer selection well enough to give an accurate description and that the beer was slightly over priced. |
| 502Flavors (37), Louisville, Kentucky |
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August 3, 2008 Went here for dinner the other night. It is a pretty cool building in a cool part of downtown louisville. I got a jamaican jerk chicken sandwich and a Dark Star Porter. We ate on their huge patio section, which is very nice. The sandwich was okay, but was one of those sandwiches where the filling only takes up 50 percept of the bread space, so you end up with a bunch of leftover bread. I was stunned at how they treated their beer. They filled my glass 80% full and without a head. It would have been perfect if it were 80% full with a nice fluffy head on top that went to the brim, but they seemed to have intentionally poured it without a head. Furthermore, my beer was served freezing cold. I got it before my meal and it was just getting a good temprature to drink as a finished my meal (and it was 95 degrees outside). They seemed to think of themselves more as a restaurant than a brewery. They dont even have that many of their beers on tap, probably about 6 or 7. This place is worth a stop if your are downtown, but not worth going out of your way for. |
| BlackDonald (59), Boise, Idaho |
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August 3, 2008 This location was pretty easy to find from the highway. I like the patio and the walk up / sit down bar on the outside was a cool touch. The inside though had a horrible shade of banana yellow paint that kind of put me off. Great beers all the way across the board. Bartender was cool as hell and kept bringing me samples, great food and reasonably priced. |
| Tmoney99 (254), Cincinnati, Ohio |
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May 21, 2008 Easy to find location 4th Street seating area in right front with a garage door that opened to serve walk-ups outdoors. Same standard beer list and food menu as the St. Mathews location with a lot less room and ambiance. Nice change of pace for the 4th Street Live look and food. |
| GeneralGao (220), Iowa City, Iowa |
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November 5, 2007 Convenient downtown location. Smaller than the St. Matthews location, but the beer is just as good. They had 7 or so on tap the night I visited. Nice outdoor seating. I picked up some 750 ml bottles of their double IPA and Barleywine. Food was decent. |