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Beer Available At Rock Bottom - Yorktown (arranged by most recent)
Rock Bottom Yorktown Stumblebum Unicorn , Rock Bottom Yorktown Avast! Pirates Porter , Rock Bottom Yorktown Ananda Wheaten IPA , Rock Bottom IPA 83, Rock Bottom Yorktown Dr. Gibbler Rauchbier , Rock Bottom Yorktown Solemn Oath Solemn Oats , Rock Bottom Yorktown Konigshonig , Rock Bottom Yorktown Oh Snap! Ginger Wheat , Rock Bottom Yorktown O’Doyle Rules Dry Irish Stout , Rock Bottom Yorktown Tiny Bomb Pale Ale , Rock Bottom Yorktown Bishop Belgian Tripel , Rock Bottom Yorktown All That It Takes Russian Imperial Stout , Rock Bottom Yorktown Nibs Chocolate Porter , Rock Bottom Yorktown Lighter Shade of Pale XPA , Rock Bottom Yorktown Bourbon Barrel Aged Gettin’ It On Russian Imperial Stout , Rock Bottom Yorktown Lord Infamous Pumpkin Bock , Rock Bottom Yorktown Bad Bunny Double India Pale Ale , Rock Bottom Yorktown Winter’s Nip Spiced Wheat Beer , Rock Bottom Red Ale 46, Rock Bottom White Ale 47
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| hombrepalo (100), Chicago, Illinois | | December 14, 2011 Stopped by to kill some time and was able to knock out 8 samples of their beers. 5 regular corp. beers and 3 specialty beers. The place is pretty nice with a view of all their tanks and all thier awards on the walls. The crowd on a Tuesday 5ish is what you may expect, an afterwork happy hour crowd (40-50 yr olds). I did not try the food but I’d expect it to be like all other RBs. Selection is those 8 beers, but I do like that they offer them all as sampler size. Overall a nice place but a bit corporate to me. | | JoePeesie (63), Long Lake, Illinois | | August 30, 2011 Nice little brew pub. Clean, upscale, and family friendly. For my money its one of the better places to hit for a bite and a brew in the area. The food is good, service is quick and light hearthed but respectful, Their brews are always tasty.
Selection is a bit limited for brews that they don’t make. | | dragonlady1010 (25), Illinois | | October 27, 2010 Only been there once. Service was not very attentive, but we were only having beer. I found the beer to be less interesting than both the Warrenville location. | | NobleSquirrel (161), Chicago, Illinois | | August 9, 2010 It’s weird, this is one of my favorite brewpubs. It definitely pushes the line of suburban chain, but somehow, it doesn’t cross it. Very high quality beer coming out of this location and the service is top notch. Even the Chad and Trixie crowd doesn’t bother me too much. | | 6ROW (40), corpus christi, Texas | | December 22, 2009 i went here just for the beer. i sampled all the beer that was out @ the time and found no flaws. wide selection | | Walt (189), Austin, Texas | | April 15, 2008 Met the brewer, Tim, while there...super nice guy and he bought us a beer too!!! Very cool!!!! We didn’t eat but it is a Rock Bottom so the food is surely the same...had a bunch of his seasonals and they were all absolutely spot on! Service was great too and this is a definite must go to place in the area! | | Ughsmash (138), Waukesha, Wisconsin | | January 14, 2008 I’ve been here several times within the last year, as I was staying at the Westin across the parking lot! It had the typical warm, Rock Bottom feel to it with a nice architectural twist (see frankenkitty’s review). They seem to have 8-10 beers on at a time, and in the tradition of Rock Bottom Chicago, they’re experimenting with barrel-aging and more exciting styles.. the regular house beers are powerfully average, but there’s potential with some of the other stuff. The food is good (I tend to like Rock Bottom food) and service is usually good, but better in the dining room than at the bar. This is a good stop. | | kseecs16 (185), Naperville, Illinois | | December 14, 2006 [ Updated September 9, 2008 ] Visited here to kill some time after shopping last night and have to echo the others on the decor. Felt a little corporate and deffinitely more restaurant then bar, but very nice. Busy buzzing atmosphere full of the afore mentioned yuppies and mall goers, of which I was one so I can’t complain I guess. The place is practically in a mall afterall. Strong Ale was served up at a nice temp, but the IPA came out ice cold. Service was mind numbingly slow as the bartenders seemed to be running in circles filling orders from the restaurant. My original bartendress dissappeared after I had my second brew, never to be seen again. I hate having to ask for another beer after waiting with an empty, and even more hate having to ask to pay my bill after sitting around empty for 10 minutes. They needed more bartenders for the busy shopping season. After many more visits service has been consistently better, and updated as such. Decent pub food. Brewer is really starting to shine with some of his seasonal offerings. | | frankenkitty (94), Oak Lawn, Illinois | | October 12, 2006 [ Updated November 24, 2006 ] Stained glass and sharp geometrics pay homage to Frank Lloyd Wright at this incarnation of Rock Bottom. Pleasing woods in a variety of colors and finishes blend with the sedate beauty of acid-washed slate floors. Stainless steel trough sinks in the bathrooms are just one example of many light-hearted concepts sparked with innovation.
Pub food menu offers the usuals in hearty portions. Wait staff and bartenders are knowledgable and alot of fun (plus I think we spurred bartender Joe onto a hunt for some quality mead). A spare lunchtime crowd made for quiet surroundings.
Beer menu finds the RB-corporate standards spiced up by the diversity of some of brewmaster Chris Boggess’ specials. The quality of all beers is "on".
Easy to find and close to shopping... we usually head over to Oakbrook rather than Yorktown Mall, but Rock Bottom is still a hop, skip and jump.
| | ElGaucho (183), Minnetonka, Minnesota | | September 15, 2006 [ Updated November 17, 2007 ] 11/17/07: Went last night after seeing online that they have their 2 FoBab Silver Medal winning beers on tap: Argus India Brown & Creme Dreme. Place was packed and clientele on avg. about 10 yrs older than last time. When I ordered the Hogs Head Bitter on cask, bartender Ryan hooked me up w/ samples of the CO2 and Nitro versions as well. That gesture aside, Ryan is one of the best bartenders I’ve come across in awhile. 9/15/06: This is the nicest Rock Bottom I’ve been to in terms of decor. They spent some money on it. Now, if they could only make good beer! The Oatmeal Stout I had was decent. If they took a page out of the downtown location and always had 3-4 higher test offerings for the beer geeks, this would be a joint worthy of repeat visits. The scene was pretty much all 20 somethings, except for our group. It’s only a 10 minute drive from my house, so if they ever raise the caliber of their beer, I’ll be going back. |
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Scene Yuppies and mall shoppers; Nighttime brings out the 20s crowd.
Staff Just starting out
Parking Plenty, and free
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