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enchilada (1), Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | August 31, 2008 A very funky place. Much darker than your typical restaurant. Usually a little louder than your typical restaurant. Always more fun than your typical restaurant. Great beer selection with constantly rotating taps. Wide selection of very good affordable beers with some other harder to find specialty and seasonal brews. Check it out ASAP!!! | | roder60 (31), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | May 6, 2008 [ Updated August 16, 2008 ] Like all Mad Mex’s: great food, nice beer selection of micros, and a nice atmosphere. Always something on the beer list I haven’t had. | beerczar69 (6), Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | March 22, 2008 Great place if you like draft beer.The happy hour from 5 to 7 weekdays is great.All drafts are half off. The most resonable priced beer around and no 10% sales tax.The service is good and the food okay but i am not there for the food. About 24 drafts. I love this place. | | cheapdark (65), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania | | December 29, 2007 [ Updated July 22, 2008 ] I know this place is just off the side of route 19 but I couldn’t find it the first three or four times I drove by it. Quite small but has a nice deck that is heated in the winter. Very friendly barkeeps. Seems to have more taps than the other MMs I.ve been to in Robinson and Oakland. Clean and new. Odd enough, this place has bottles on sale to. | | MrBunn (53), Western, Pennsylvania | | December 4, 2007 Went with the family the other night to check things out. As far as the restaurant is concerned, food is decent, but not going to win any awards. Service was OK as well, and when I asked which bombers were available for carry out, the manager came over and was very helpful. The basic scene for beer is this: there is a really nice draft list with some pretty interesting offerings (although nothing that will blow your hair back too far) and a selection of carry out 12 ouncers and bombers. Prices for drafts are a bit high in my opinion... $4 to $6 seems a bit steep. Bomber prices were outrageous... $12 for a carry out bomber of Hoppin Frog or Rogue??!! Come on! The manager had a good selection of bombers to offer... nothing junky, but the pricing is double to triple what they would run you at an actual beer store. Stupid PA laws. | DragonsHead (6), Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation | | November 28, 2007 Best Selection around the Cranberry area. It’s about time there was a place to buy craft beer on draft. Great selection with the seasonal drafts. These guys really know how to pick their beers!! | | f351c4v (77), Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | | November 11, 2007 New location in the Village Shoppes of Cranberry, near Rochester Road. Interesting modern-southwestern decor, as are all Mad Mex restaurants. Bar area is mostly inside, with a few seats in the patio area. A good variety of draft choices, mostly micro offerings with a few macros to keep the masses happy. Prices are average for the area, $5+ for a good draft. Bottle selection seems to be growing, with a recent spurt in the bomber section. Prices are a bit high ($15 for a Hoppin’ Frog bomber), but hey, I buy my beer in Ohio, so I’m spoiled. Food is OK, I prefer family style Mexican, not fru-fru, California, Gen-Y style Mexican, but it’s servicable. Many tofu offerings for the vegetarian... anyway, it’s worth a visit for beer drinkers! |
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