52 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY The earlier reviews are now obsolete, as they don't brew their own beers anymore -- it's all guest taps. The guest taps were not that interesting -- mostly Yakima Valley stuff. No longer a place of interest, but if you're stuck in Sunnyside (I'm sorry for your situation), then it might be worth checking this out. Friendly service; somewhat tired feel, with a strong smell that's immediately noticeable when you walk in. |
70 /100 416 E EDISON AVE Cool spot, about 35-40 minutes east of Yakima and possibly worth the drive if you have time. They had roughly 16 taps, with flights of 4 available for $10, a good deal given their above average quality. Their taplist was heavily skewed towards hoppy stuff, but they also had a BA barley wine on, which was nice. Hoppy stuff was average to above average. Friendly staff and a pretty basic tasting room. Definitely worth stopping in if you're passing by and possibly worth a trip depending how far you're going. |
74 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Average beers, but worth a stop if you pass by |
72 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Nice, spacious building with large parking lot.
Service is prompt and very good. Friendly staff.
They had eight tap handles when I visited.
Food was typical of a Northwest brew-pub.
The quality of the beer is worth the trip. |
82 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY June 2010. I agree that this place offers a great break from wine, and also that it is in the middle of a ghost town! Sampled 9 beers while I was there (our server hooked us up- bought a sampler of 6 beers, but 9 were on draft so she brought us those 3 for free!!) A nice selection of both light and dark beers were on offer. While none particularly stood out as "incredible", they were all very drinkable and the staff was knowledgeable about the brews and the history of the place. |
74 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Based on one visit, will update after a followup visit in a few weeks. Atmosphere is sort of ski lodge-ish, with a lot of wood and high ceilings. Service at the bar was excellent and food was ready quickly. The pizza I had was fairly average, but I’m very demanding when it comes to pies. One of the beers I had was off - clearly the line/keg/tap was infected. The other was very good. I love the cheap ’to go’ containers, they were perfect for transporting a good amount of ale to the rugby tournament I was heading to, without the attendant weight and hazard of a glass growler. Selection is house beers only and some of them are pretty damn good from my limiited exposure. There was a brewer change at Snipes in ’11 and it remains to be seen which way they will go. |
60 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Definitely the nicest place to eat in Sunnyside, and maybe the entire Yakima Valley for the beer lover. Went to the region on vacation with my wife and ate here, El Porton (a mexican restaurant in Zillah), and Picazo 7 seventeen ( a really nice wine bar in Prosser). Would suggest all places, but snipes is a definite, if only for a change from wine. Very nice well kept establishment which is way out of place in shitty sunnyside. Had a nice sampler of beers and not too expensive. I had the ribs which were excellent. Not crowded at all. Highly reccomended. |
70 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Great lodge feel to this place. In the middle of a town that looks to be either a ghost town or just a very old that needs new business. They located here? We had some good brewpub food the place was clean, the servers knew the beer and they did a great job for me. I asked about a special serving of tasters they where able to accommodate and they even told me about the history of the brewer and brewery. A nice stop if ever in the area easy to find off the main freeway and easy to get back on. Games, TV’s, special banquet rooms and Brewery tours if the brewer is available. |
68 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Just visited here for the second time. Service was decent enough, but always been a fan of these beers ever since their brewer worked at the Wild Duck. This place really stands out in Sunnyside, which isn’t saying much, but they could have put another crappy business on the street and instead decided to go all-out and make an amazingly impressive ski-lodge style brewery. |
68 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Large woody "Family Restaurant" with large ceilings, reminiscent of an old church but with a manufactured home feel to it. Came during a very slow time so there weren’t many people and the staff could take care of us. Sampler was as expected, nothing falsely advertised. I usually like a place with more personality than just the people that it contains, but I can’t complain. |
64 /100 905 YAKIMA VALLEY HIGHWAY Big, sterile brewpub. Wide range of house beers, nothing flashy but some of them were pretty good. Had a respectable burger, again nothing too flashy. Service was fair enough. Pretty standard brewpub experience, certainly nothing unique about it but no complaints either. |
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