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Bockyhorsey |
Located in a casino built like a steamboat. Brew Pub covers the entire bow of the boat style building. Went on a Saturday night they had a band but if you wern’t born before 1970 or like clasic rock you would say man what a lousey loud band. Lots of tv’s but channel selection could of been better. Had to wait for a place at the bar to try the brews and because of the band extra fee was added to bill if you wanted to sit down to eat. So i had liqud super and skipped the chow but locals say it good. Bartender kept up and it was packed at the time of visit. Had three of there four regular beers on tap with the brewers choice was a fruit beer. From what I observed the the ladies liked the Amber and the men liked the stout. Definently worth a visit but if you don’t like crowded loud bands in the joint pass and go to the buffet and have some lemonaid or water and soup or salad.
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| Inflames |
Hey if your here why not go? Espeacially if your here for thirsty thursday. That said do not go during normal dinner hours usually there is a line and service of course slows down. The food is good, no worse than the rest of the casino resturaunts. Brew I thought this last time was probably the best of my visits. Belgain was probably my favorite but it was 9% I believe, so it was all about moderation. Played video poker at the bar so the bar keep comped the drinks.
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| Rahbysahn |
I was in town for work and one of the guy’s from our branch took me here for dinner.Tried the brewers special, A Roggenbier, Wonderfull...Spicy with hints of banana like they used a bavarian weizen yeast, nicely hopped and un filtered. Topped off the night with a stout, Excellent roasty flavors,smooth and silky. My last trip here ther beers were soso but I heard they have a new brewer who is doing a great job and making great beers. Oh yea, thursdays are thirsty thursday where pint’s are .75 cents....Dinner was great too..
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riversideAK |
Definitley better than the previous rater said. He was probably down a ton of money or something...Cool setup as if you were in a boiler room of a boat. Lots of tvs. Nice place to watch a game. Service was pretty decent. The burger and vegetable pizzas were pretty damn good. the beer is solid all around. Nothing crazy as far as styles go, but well done. Definitley worth checking out if you are in Laughlin.
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ratman197 |
Very industrial look but still with that same old dark casino thing going on. The service was mediocre at best. The bartender could’nt even pronounce Hefe weizen, he called it hefen weizen. THe selection was at the minimum 4-5 beers range of a cheap brewpub. Don’t waste your time, this place ain’t worth it!!!
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cbkschubert |
This is a cool place. Located in the back end of the casino. The only brewpub for a 100 miles. Usually busy in the evening. The place is decorated like the boiler room of an old steam boat. The copper brew kettles are visible when entering the place. I was a little dissappointed with the beer selection. They only had their basic 4 beers on tap. No seasonal beer was available when I was in. Too bad, their IPA was pretty good (from last year). Also, service was a little slow (not real busy at the time). The waitress didn’t really make us feel welcomed. The food was good. Nothing fancy. If you are in Laughlin, stop in. It’s not worth driving 2 or 3 hours though.
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fordest |
It was about the only decent place to go in town. Not a hot beer spot, Laughlin. The place is kinda neat with all the pipes and the whole "industrial" look to it. I would rather hang out here while the wife is loosing money on slots than loosing my own money in poker. Well, maybe not.
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Braudog |
Last visit in August 2001: I wasn’t real impressed. Laughlin is kind of a blue collar, cheesy little gambling town that draws a lot of day visitors from AZ and CA ... the "brewpub" was pretty stock stuff. Certainly wouldn’t drive all the way across the desert just to go here!
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