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16 reviews for Moab Brewery
| Sledutah (14), Utah | | October 22, 2009 I really enjoy stopping in at Moab Brewery when I’m in town. Great beers with average food. There seems to always be a short wait before getting seated. | | hallinghansen (15), Odense SV, Denmark | | August 7, 2009 I only came for the beers, and they where ok, but nothing more. Our waitor was freindly. The place is large but cosy, and busy. There were lots of people. | | jacquestorm (15), , | | July 29, 2009 THE FOOD WAS OKAY....THE BEER IS AWFUL!!! I WAS DISAPPOINTED!!! | | Hawksfan17 (46), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | July 23, 2009 The food wasn’t that good here for starters but their beer (what I had) was good. The decor is odd but I guess it fits considering where it is located. | | Wasatch (14), Layton, Utah | | October 26, 2008 Well finally got over the the Moab Brewery. Stop in on Friday night and then again on Saturday night. Friday it was slow, we got there really late. Ordered a couple of their brew’s very tasty reviewed in the beer section. They had a few different TVs going on for the crowd. The atomesphere was nice. Saturday the place was packed lots of people. We ordered some food, very very tasty, I got the Mushroom Burger, was pretty huge and tasty, the fries were ok as well. Also, got a glass from the gift shop. Overall this place is very nice, if you are in the area, stop by.
| | kmweaver (113), Sebastopol, California | | October 7, 2008 Possibly the best beer and food destination in Moab, maybe ten minutes outside of Arches National Park. Significant bar area with pool tables and table seating, lots of locals and fleece-covered travelers, bright wooden bar, and cheap pints. Vegetarian chili was excellent, and the Pilsener and Oatmeal Stout were solid renditions. About ten different beers on tap when we visited. Not something to drive out of your way for, but a localized oasis. | | ajm (161), Los Angeles, California | | September 7, 2008 A solid choice for southeast Utah sightseeing. Rather eclectic styles for their homebrews - kolsch, stout, wit, 2 pales when we were there plus some standbys. Food we had was solid as a rock - try the jalapeno cheese fries. Heather at the bar is outstanding. | | douglas88 (51), Salt Lake City, Utah | | May 18, 2008 [ Updated August 5, 2008 ] A busy and trendy brewpub just south of the city center. The service was really great and the atmosphere was part brewpub and mostly a trendy eatery. The beers are above average and they have about six Moab beers on tap usually. Expect a small wait, but that’s OK just have a beer while waiting. I must say I was really happy when, to my surprise, I found out the hotel my wife and I had booked was across the street! A nice place, clean, easygoing, and classy. | | pdxmickey (15), Spokane, Washington | | October 7, 2007 We enjoyed our dinner at the Moab Brewery, but it was very loud and busy. The beers and food were excellent and they had a nice selection of items in their gift shop. Definitely one of the better breweries in Utah. | debacherie (1), Arizona does not count - explanation | | March 23, 2007 I love this place. We drive from Phx AZ to GrJunct, CO twice a year and always stop at the Moab Brewery. Great Deals on growlers (1/2 gal, drink by tomorrow), great beers... (I don’t like yellow beers so can only speak to the dark ales) and really good people who know about the brews. Never tried the food, except for the appetizer platter at the bar, which was good and lots of it. This sweet little brewery is proof that the ART of brewing is not gone. |
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