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| maniac (95), Richmond, Virginia | | October 20, 2009 Small spot in the museum district. Fairly nice tap selection, mostly craft beers and a nice bottle selection too. Prices are very reasonable. Food was reasonably priced and very tasty. Staff was quite friendly and tolerant of our group. Certainly worth a stop when passing through. | | Prometheus (20), Fayetteville, North Carolina | | July 9, 2008 Nice little hole in the wall type place.
Good prices and good spicy food.
They had a surprisingly large beer selection, which seemed fairly carefully chosen. Not too bad for the food, but as far as beer concerned, there are better places to go in Richmond. | | Butters (151), Virginia | | March 9, 2008 This place is GREAT! The food was outstanding - incredibly flavorful with just the right amount of heat. The service was so fast and friendly, it was almost creepy. And the beer selection - AWESOME. Especially if you factor in prices. Seriously, this place gets such a high score due to the ridiculously value priced rare beers - on draft and bottles. While the selection may only be a third of that at Capital Ale House, but the prices are slashed by more than half on several products! The food entrees can be a bit pricey - in the $14 - $20 range, but they also offer several sandwiches for under $10. And this place tends to lean toward hops - they had Bells Hopslam, and Lagunitas Censored on tap, and bottles of Dogfish 120min (which was only $10.50/bottle). So the bottom line is that this is an OUTSTANDING place to go eat, drink, and be merry - A MUST VISIT if you like spicy food and hoppy beer! | dben900 (3), richmond, Virginia does not count - explanation | | September 7, 2007 Great beer selection, great food. Nice atmosphere. What else could you want? |
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