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GHOKIE (8), , does not count - explanation | | March 20, 2012 Good beer, location is great for a brewpub. | | VTHopHead (57), Barre, Vermont | | June 9, 2010 Stopped by this place a couple of times during my recent visit to the Myrtle Beach area. Both times I visited during the very busy/after work time frame. Both times we elected to sit in their "Beer Garden" area rather than wait (45 minutes) for a table in the dining room. The full food menu is available in this area, plus we got to watch a Red Sox game each time, so I was happy with this choice. Food was pretty good and we shared a wide variety of both pub-oriented and traditional restaurant food. The beer was just OK... for the most part mildly flavored and somewhat watery. The fact that it was obviously so popular amongst the locals, however, is a major victory in what I would consider hard core AB-InBev-land. The best of the beers they offered were the IPA and the Cooper River Red. Service was adequate, even though the place was packed both times we were there. This place is a part of the T-Bonz Restaurant Group, which owns several other restaurants and brewpubs in the area. | dpento1 (4), Virginia does not count - explanation | | May 22, 2010 From the outside, things look great! It’s a well kept building, very busy, looks like people were having a good time! Inside…. the same, excellent seating on the porch/deck, plenty of room. Then there was the service, not bad, they knew all of the beers and their little "catch" phrases that went along with them, but then I heard one of the waitresses compare their lager to Bud & Miller Light, so I went with the porter, which was a very thin and watery (see rating, C W Porter), My father in law had the nut-brown, and said the same. My wife and in-laws had the $21 steak, they all said it was horrible, I had the Burger for $8 and thought it was wonderful! A great place to go for tourist, but not my cup of tea. | | petey (14), Fayetteville, North Carolina | | January 1, 2010 Theirs beers and food are equally good. Enjoy the outdoor seating. | | Brewman63 (39), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | November 21, 2009 For a brewpub in a tourist location, this is about as good as can be expected. The beers have a good taste without being overly exceptional. The waitstaff can vary from very good to just okay - it all depends on the person. We went there twice while on vacation and so-so service the first time and really good service the second. Go there between 4 and 7pm for their happy hour specials - half off all drinks (beer and mixed) and their bar food. We had appetizers and they were quite good. It gets busy during happy hour because it is a great deal. I would go back to this place again before I would go to Mad Boar again. The next time in MB we’ll be back.
| | boneyfiend (13), Largo, Florida | | July 26, 2009 This beer is made for people that think Amberbock is a craft beer.
The Nut Brown Ale was so light in body and had such a watered down mouth-feel. We tried their sampler and all the beers were p!ss-warm and rather flat. I think it had been sitting out for a long while waiting for somebody to order it.
The only beer that didn’t taste like an AB variant, was the unfiltered wheat. Luckily, we had a lemon from dinner to add to it. Otherwise, that beer would have a complete loss as well.
On the plus side, I liked the food and it wasn’t any more expensive than the rest of this tourist trap area. Decent 12 oz Ribeye for $20 and a nice Swordfish for $18.
I’d go back for the food, but dodge the beer unless you think AmberBock is a craft brew. | | dmschefke (42), Macomb, Michigan | | April 27, 2009 A decent place, but food was not up to par. Beer was pretty decent and not badly priced ($6.95 with souvenier glass, $4.25 for refills) within a touristy area. Food was on the high end. My steak, asked for medium, got medium rare to maybe slightly rare. Chili was nothing special. Service from waitress was actually very good though. | | kennydiaz (23), staten island, New York | | April 20, 2009 A nice family style atmosphere with about 8 of their brews available for sample flights or by the pint. None are really worth noting but the food is pretty decent and a nice place to take the kids located right on the lake in broadway by the beach. Just make sure you visit crocodile rocks without the kids for a late night drink and a great time. | vanwilder (7), Myrtle Beach, South Carolina does not count - explanation | | March 13, 2009 this place is a tourist trap like the rest that surrounds it... beer is decent, service is nowhere near as good as the tap room... | | cheapdark (128), Quiptown & Central Valley, Pennsylvania | | January 21, 2009 My dad and I visited this place just this past weekend. We hit it right after we left the Myrtle Beach airport, it’s practically right next door. Nice big place with lots of easy parking. It’s located next to a bunch of other beach attractions. From the start it was a good experience. When you walk in there are big sacks of grain and stuff used for brewing. We got a seat next to the waters edge. Really big spacious place with hardly anybody in there. Our waitress was very friendly and helpful. Food was pretty good, I had the fried fish and dad had the italian sub special. I got eight 4 oz samples for only $8. Overall a very pleasant experience. Glad I stopped. Surprizingly, only brewpub in myrtle beach area. |
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Scene Beer Garden, bar area, and separate restaurant area
Staff friendly
Music live band once in a while, satellite radio
Parking plenty, but you may have to walk
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