Originally posted by chicowv Somebody who has kids can probably offer a better list, but I’d start here: Chuck’s Hop Shop (Central District or "CD" location is slightly better, both feature food trucks) They’re decidedly kid-friendly and family-friendly; they even offer ice cream. They have a really ambitious tap list and tons of bottles. If you want to get a good sense of what’s tasty locally with kids in tow, that’s where I’d start. |
Originally posted by after4ever Nailed it |
That sounds awesome! |
Originally posted by chicowv I *think* Fremont allows kids, never seen a kid in Cloudburst. Both very necessary breweries to sample. Same goes for Holy Mountain, which is 21+ and bottles only very limited amounts. Reuben’s and Stoup round out the list of can’t-miss breweries, and I am not sure if they are 21+. Probably check their websites? |
Stoup and Fremont allow kids. Cloudburst does not. |
Reuben’s allows kids, at least for some hours of the day. They’ve got kiddo supplies (games, drawing paper) in the back corner by the restrooms and barrels |
Thank you all for the tips. I only ended up being able to hit Cloutburst and then pick up a few things at bottle shops and grocery stores along the way. Clouburst was really good though and one of my favorite beers in general was the Fremont spring seasonal IPA. |
Originally posted by chicowv That’s cool you were able to at least get a taste of the scene here--not easy with kids in tow. |
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