Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Moonlight Homegrown/Greenbud Ale 87, Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (USA) (Bottle) 72
More Beers Available Here
New Belgium Fall Wild Ale 87, Anchor Humming Ale 57, Lagunitas Dogtown Pale Ale 80, Moonlight Artemis Gruit 80, FireHouse Veles Baltic Porter 80, Valley Brew Uberhoppy Imperial IPA 100, Anchor Porter 98, Moonlight Old Combine 61, Sonoma Springs Nobody’s Alt But Mine 61, Sonoma Springs Roggenbier 61, Lagunitas Behind the Woodshed 61, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Dandelion Ale) 72, Anderson Valley Barrel Aged Horn of the Beer Barley Wine 72, New Belgium Lips of Faith (Dunkleweisse 30°) 90, Stella Artois 15, Fullers London Pride (Pasteurised) 83, Morland Old Speckled Hen (Pasteurised) 57
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2 reviews for Toad in the Hole Pub
| iowaherkeye (24), Los Angeles , California | | November 1, 2009 Just saw that Joe rated this, and somehow it only had one rating. Why I hadn’t is beyond me. Other than Russian River, this was the place I frequented most while in Santa Rosa. Set on the other side (west) of the 101 to RR’s east side, it’s a small pub that can maybe fit 60 people, which it does on live music nights. There’s always soccer or rugby on the flat screens. The food is decidedly British--get the pasty with the brussel sprouts--very tasty. They usually have about 12 taps of UK and local craft beer, and one beer engine. The beer engine is always room temp, so if it’s 80 in the bar, you have yourself one warm beer. Oh well. They never have RR on tap because, well, you can drive 5 minutes to get that. Prices are par for Santa Rosa. Paul is the owner, who is apparently a nephew to one of the great bars that RR now resides. Very friendly guy. Great place. | | joet (43), Fulton, California | | October 31, 2009 The tap selections here seem to be among the best in the county. It’s small, very friendly, clean, well lit, perfect little spot in the Railroad District. |
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