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64 I think most beer nerds in the midwest knows New Holland products, so it was fun to visit home base. I was a little surprised, though, about how much they lean on their Dragon's Milk stout -- they must've had 8-10 different versions of it, filling about 1/3 of their tap list. Another third was filled by ciders. Otherwise, it was their flagship Mad Hatter IPA, a couple koelsches and maybe 1-2 other things. So if you're into Dragon's Milk, you'll have a heyday. Big schwag shop that included theirs and other local spirits. Honestly, I liked the smaller local two doors down. Brewery #1003. |
88 They have expanded a bit with a bottle shop next door, I liked the friendly staff. The food was tasty, place was hopping. The many stouts on tap were better than most. Beer garden and upstairs nice, and a long bar. well natural light. We will keep coming back when in the area |
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84 Stopped in on a Sunday afternoon. Nice big bar area, plenty of tables and a nice outdoor beer garden. Plenty of room to move around, a gift shop attached to the bar area, lots of beers, ciders and merchandise to choose from. Food menu looked good, we just tried the pretzels and a couple of beers. Well worth the stop if in the area. |
88 In downtown Holland. Large restaurant with gift shop next door. Large selection of their regular beers and many pub-only selections. My wife and daughter absolutely loved their food (and I was told to give it a perfect score). Street parking only (was a bit hard even during a weekday at lunch). Great place. |
84 Nice, modern design with a large dining area and extensive bar. Excellent collection of New Holland beer, many of which are not found outside of the brewpub. Food is OK and service is fine, but not exceptional. |
84 New Holland is right in the heart of downtown Holland, on the corner of Collage and 8th, the main drag. The space is very big for a brewpub, with a large entrance, huge bar room off to the right with a mezzanine above it for another floor of seating, another dining room to the left, a merch/distillery/to-go store on the far left, a small patio in front, and a large patio out back. There are 20 taps at the main bar and 10 out back, with a little overlap. Good mix of styles, and all house taps. The service was excellent. The food was pretty good, too, and prices are as expected. It's a big, fun, inviting brewpub and I can see why it's so popular. I'll try to make it back next time I'm in the area. |
64 Busy spot on a Saturday, seems more commercial than I was expecting for Holland. Solid draft list of their staples, plus lots of one of offs. A couple really nice sours, a good Dragon's variant. Service was slow. Food was ok, but I was expecting more. Decent if in Holland but not worth an out of the way stop. |
86 This place is awesome! The bartender was great as well. When we went they had just re-brewed a bunch of their early beers, so that was fun and interesting. I love me some Dragon's Milk! |
86 I’ve been a big fan of this place for a while. It can be a bit loud at times, but their beer is great, and their appetizers are top notch. Dinner courses could use a little work though. |
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