| stchloe (23), Portland, Oregon |
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April 7, 2011 Kind of like a sports bar inside, nice bartenders who sometimes talk too much and pour too little, happy hour all day Mondays is great, a little expensive otherwise. Plus Veggie Brats!
My place to be on Mississippi. |
| dchmela (96), Orlando, Florida |
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March 15, 2011 Cool little warehouse building with the lovely aroma of grain. Picnic benches inside and out make this place very laid back. Sampler was a great deal ($8 gets you 7 four ounce samples) and the beers were good not great. They had a food menu, but we were just drinking through. Worth a stop if you are in the area. |
| BeerRules (14), Houston, Texas |
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November 11, 2010 Beers I had here were great (ESB and Porter). Has a really cool, laid back, neighborhood type feel to it. Did not eat anything but the menu looked nice. Very cool area in front underneath a tent with a bunch of long benches, but it was raining so had to stay inside. My friend and I were just visiting Portland for a week and the bartender helped us find a lot of places around town. The brewer, Chris, also invited us back to the brewery to check out his operation, very nice guy. Would highly recommend this place if you are in town. |
| adnielsen (277), Fort Collins, Colorado |
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October 14, 2010 This brewpub is pretty mediocre in my opinion. Not in my top 10 breweries/brewpubs of Portland. |
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August 20, 2010 The beer is good, but waiting in line for service sucks, especially on weekend when hipsters flood the place. The food menu consists of brats. |
| DrHomolka (22), Portland, Oregon |
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June 13, 2010 Amnesia is one of the better breweries beer-wise in the city. I personally think the brewpub is underrated and don’t understand why anyone wouldn’t like it. It’s a cool, laid back atmosphere in a neat neighborhood (though not stereotypically nice). The beers are always solid and I like the patio outside. Plus there’s a bunch of other awesome places in the area. North Portland rules. |
mschoony (3), Portland, Oregon does not count - explanation |
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June 1, 2010 They do a great job with the beers here and I love happy hour. Wish they allowed kids but also understand why they don’t. The food is overpriced but is okay if you are hungry.
Seasonals like Impale and Sleighjerker are really good but you can also never go wrong with the Copacetic.
Outside seating is great year round and it also nice they are so dog friendly. |
| mykie73 (10), Oregon |
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February 22, 2010 to hate amnesia is to hate north portland.
how much i wish they always had the double dry hopped copacetic on tap. I’d be there all the time if this was the case.
It is what is it. On a sunny day, few things beat amnesia’s patio. I also enoy the often walking man guest tap. It’s a great pub environment (although there re no kids allowed), there is often a very eclectic gathering of people.enjoying craft beer. |
beernamer (2), Portland, Oregon does not count - explanation |
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January 9, 2010 Can’t remember much about this place... ; ) |
| BrewDad (360), Olympia, Washington |
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September 16, 2009 Here I sit in Old Portland neighborhood drinking a great beer in a place that if not for the sign I would have never stopped. Finally after a few years of trying I had the time to stop at Amnesia brewing great brews, service and food. I liked the atmosphere and the brews where so sound and high caliber this was a true Portland Craft brewer. The food I found odd to be cooked in an outdoor setting under a semi permanent tent but all in all it was very good. This is not for the kids this is for the true craft beer seeker. There will be no wimpy pale ales here there all have hops and then more hops. I recommended this place for the hard core beer geek. |
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