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5 reviews for Hogan’s Hideaway
| AskForJenny (20), Ontario, New York | | January 4, 2010 I enjoy going here. The food is good, and the service is not totally pathetic like most Rochester restaurants. Parking can be a pain, but at least they offer it. As for the beer, there is nothing really out of the ordinary, but they go beyond the usual Bud/Miller/Coors. The Fitzgerald on tap was a nice surprise. Some thought is given to pairing tap offerings with the food. | | DeadGirl (39), West Palm Beach, Florida | | October 12, 2009 A good weekend restaurant with hippie decor and helpful staff. Features a better wine selection than beer. For foods, try the pita nachos or any bisque they offer. For beer, walk the couple blocks down to Magnolia’s, which sells growlers of some good craft ales. #13 on 12102009 DG. | | blipp (21), Newark, New Jersey | | April 20, 2008 Nice little hippie place on Park Ave. Food is good. Patio is there for nice weather. Pale Ale and Park Ave Ale are brewed by Custom Brewcrafters for the place and both of them are actually really good. Some other macros on tap and in bottles. | | shadey (31), Rochester, New York | | November 24, 2005 [ Updated August 21, 2007 ] Good food and a decent selection of beer. House beers come from Custom Brewcrafters. Lots of wines, lots of beers. Good hippie employees. | Schroppfy (5), Ohio does not count - explanation | | July 15, 2005 Not a beer place per se, but a good, eclectic little restaurant with a few good beers. Custom Brewcrafter’s makes the three Hogan’s beers, and they are serviceable. There are guest taps (on a recent visit something from Southern Tier and Brookly Pilsner had just run out). A good number of wines, including NY wines. Friendly place! |
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