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| Bif (32), St. Louis, Missouri | | April 10, 2012 Located in the downtown area in an old hardware store gives it a unique character. They have a good selection of beers to choose from. They have number of other brews on tap as well as their own. Service was good and personnel were friendly. I tried a number of their brews and the one I enjoyed best was the "Grand Cru". There is good quality pub grub to compliment the beers. I visited a few times while in the area on business and found the Monday night beer special is a great time to indulge & sample the brews.
| Thepickett (5), , does not count - explanation | | November 11, 2011 Fayetteville is lucky to have this place. Historic downtown location is a plus. Nice place to be. Worth a drive from other parts nearby. | | Elwood (83), Leesburg, Virginia | | October 23, 2011 This place is an interesting stop right off I-95. We stopped by around 2 pm on a Monday and the place was pretty deserted. I ordered a sampler of beers and some food. The beers were average to good. The food was pretty unremarkable. Despite the place being empty, there were plenty of staff who seemed to be more interested in talking with each other than serving the customers. On the up side, they do have some good happy hour deals. | | CreativeJenna (10), Jamestown, | | April 11, 2011 Fun place! | frankemb (1), North Carolina does not count - explanation | | August 19, 2010 The food is good but I have gone out of my way at times to stop by and take home a bottle of Sledgehammer stout, it’s great. | | Prometheus (23), Fayetteville, North Carolina | | March 4, 2010 Been to Huske a few times.
Two stories, with tables at both and a nice bar. The downstairs turns into a dancefloor on Fri and Sat nights.
Nice beer selection of their own brews, as well as offering some decent other offerings as well.
Pretty good food, though somewhat overpriced. Not as bad as the Mash House though.
One of the better places in Fayetteville to grab a pint. | | petey (14), Fayetteville, North Carolina | | January 1, 2010 New ownership in the last few years and new brewer(Julie). Best beers in Fayetteville and their food is coming around. Took my family there the other night and the burgers and chicken tenders were great. Sun., Mon. and Wed. night beer specials are an exceptional value. | | shotgunn (10), Boise, Idaho | | March 6, 2009 When I was stationed at Ft. Bragg we would try to go about once a payday. On a soldier’s pay that was about all I could afford. I haven’t been there in 10 years since I’ve moved from the area, but if I get a chance to go back, I definately will. They always had 6 to 10 beers on tap, you couldn’t go wrong w/the sampler platter. The food was always excellent, I would get the Blackened Chicken Focaccia or the soup of the day served in a bread bowl. On the weekends they would always have live bands in the bar area and the atmosphere was great. Overall I would recommend this place. | | arventresca (26), Greenville, North Carolina | | February 28, 2009 Went in on a Friday around 5pm before a Fireantz hockey game. Nice place with a bar with both their own brews and some others on tap. TV’s throughout. Many booths and an outdoor area exist along with an upstairs area. No smoking in the place which is a plus. Very clean. Tried the appetizer sampler and a chef salad, both were of good quality. The wife liked her sandwich also. Worth a try if in the area. | | nearbeer (144), Knoxville, Tennessee | | September 2, 2007 [ Updated October 30, 2009 ] Was also here back in the late 90s, and the place is the same as then: brewing problems, with good food in a nice historic (albeit dead) downtown location. |
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Scene Large, open restaurant with long cement bar.
Staff Friendly.
Music 3-4 nights a week.
Parking No parking lot, but lots of on street parking.
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