| erway (40), Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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December 11, 2005 Staff does not know anything about beer. Tap lines are not well taken care of. I don’t know why Eric put that they have 100 bottles. The bottle selection is macros and that’s it. The food is OK and very pricey for what it is. The atmosphere is really dark and inviting. |
| Braudog (476), Dayton, Ohio |
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July 3, 2005 Kind of a pickup joint as I recall, but they had a good selection of beer. |
| MrRomero (105), Nolanville, Texas |
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April 22, 2004 A good place to find something worth drinking. Lots of taps, decent service. The urinal is another story. |
| whaleman (24), North Wales, Pennsylvania |
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January 25, 2004 [ Updated December 29, 2004 ] 50 taps with about a half dozen changes per month. Selections like Anchor Old Foghorn in the summer (served in a pint glass!) and SN Celebration in the winter make this a regular haunt for me. Satellite TV is a plus. The trough style urinal that looks out over the parking lot adds to the adventure. You can take a leak while waving at the girls walking by.
Re-rate. They pulled off Old Foghorn permanently (?) because it wasn’t selling and the beer turnover has slowed considerably. Decent if you’re passing through town, but not really worthwhile if you live in the region. And this place is too damn smoky. |
| Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico |
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January 12, 2004 Pretty cool bar in the suburbs of Albuquerque. I visited this bar with Whaleman and we had a good time seaching their long line of taps. Its the best beer bar in town most likely. |