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Padre Murphy’s it’s okay I passed through there every now and then for my house I’m just right up the street from it but I don’t like to go there’s a little expensive but they got parking spaces and other little convenient restaurants and stores around it’s pretty crowded gets crowded all the time they also got sport TVs Reggie actually be outside or indoors to watch the horse races on bed or football baseball hockey tennis golf and even major soccer so if you entered those things that you like the kickback with your girlfriend or with a friend all by yourself and just have a little picture of beer it’s all good so if you’re in the neighborhood stop by Papa Murphy’s is a cool little spot but the food is the little bit expensive beers pricey but you can either take a choice of outdoors and indoors and hang out with the fellas kick bag is plenty of shade and then it got all so fast where you can stay cool is also hot at Phoenix Suns so if you are here and you don’t like the sun did not come but if you do like the sun’s you like to be outdoors and have fun come on down because it’s a lot of room for you and we like to have the visitors

Rising Tide Brewing Company – Menu with Prices – 103 Fox St, Portland

I went here on one of the first hot days of the spring in the early afternoon and it was an all-around great place. The set-up is super cool with places to sit and stand both indoors and outdoors, something I feel lots of breweries lack. They had a DJ playing music as the afternoon went on which made the experience even better. While all of the beers were good, the ones that stood out to me were the Jewell Island IPA and Zephyr IPA, two beers that I have sought out at grocery stores since. The outside space was made even better by allowing dogs outside and having cornhole set up for anyone to play. They also seem to have a different food truck there every day, a big bonus so they can focus on producing great beer and offering a great atmosphere rather than having to make food. If you’re in the Bayside area I highly recommend stopping by for a beer or two, and taking some to go as well!

Fattey Beer Co. – Menu with Prices – 5 Genesee St, Buffalo

As we were having brunch at Raclettes, we saw people sitting next door drinking beers outside on wooden benches and that’s when we discovered Fattey Beer Co.’s craft beer store and tasting room. We drank a four beer flight from their rotating beer taps (they have 12), a beer recommended from their vintage beer refrigerator and another beer from their cooler. According to their website, they have over 500 beers to chose from. I personally didn’t count the beers, but based on my observation it certainly seems like there are that many available. They aim to “bring a relaxed craft beer experience to the neighborhood” and with the friendliness of the staff, the fact that they welcome dogs, the free popcorn, and ability to bring in your own food… I’d say they hit the mark. The place is a real standout among the “run of the mill” drinking establishments on Chippewa and the surrounding area. A few highlights include: â??- 500+ Beers to drink in or take out â??- Vintage fridge containing $3.00 beers (I drank a Genesee Ruby Red on recommendation) – $10.00 flights all day long – Bring in your own food – A mug club with many perks With their location in Franklin Square, choice of beers you can’t get anywhere else, and their hours (open until 10pm during the weekdays and 11pm on the weeknights), they’ll attract a lot of different types of people and should be a great spot to sit and relax or just pick something up to bring home.

Suns Cinema – Theater & Bar – Menu with Prices – 3107 Mt Pleasant St NW, Washington

I have nothing but love for Suns Cinema. It’s wonderfully un-pretentious in a city with a lot of snooty spots. It’s a tiny theater space in Mt. Pleasant that screens a very eclectic mix of movies. (I’ve seen Superbad, 8 Mile, Back to the Future III, and Superfly here.) It’s a hotspot for locals even though it’s only been around a few years. They used to be one floor but have expanded into a theater space upstairs with funky mismatched seating and a lounge space downstairs with snacks and a bar. The vibe is cool but relaxed, and very quirky: they sell frozen candy bars and TV dinners in addition to local beers. The tickets are cheap too, always $10 or under. They also host special events sometimes, like free screenings or live events. It’s a total gem, and in a fun neighborhood with great restaurants and cheap drinks on the same street. Perfect date spot, if you ask me.

The Thirsty Topher – Menu with Prices – 601 Virginia Dr, Orlando

Sweet little neighborhood pub. Lots of local brews to choose from. Bartender, big Rick, was very helpful. He gave great recommendations. Service was excellent. I wanted to beers, but only wanted to have one beer. He allowed me to have half of each beer. That was perfect. It’s a little warm inside, they’re not running their air-conditioning low or they don’t have any. It looks like there’s a cute little patio outside. There is a small parking lot behind, so you don’t have to park on the street. They have draft beers and bottled beers and canned beers. So there’s something for everyone. The inside decor is really neat. The bar is live edge wood, so beautiful. Casual place to drop by and have a beer or two with friends. I’ll be back to try something else from their dark beers selection. But I did enjoy the putting and the 10 fiddy.

The Lab – Brewery, Pilot Facility & Taproom – Menu with Prices – 767 N Eustis St Suite 115, St Paul

The Lab in Saint Paul exceeded my expectations. I went in thinking it was just another expensive pour your own place in the cities. The Lab a pour your own place but, its more of an experience then that. This place is not just a tap room it’s a pilot brewing facility, as well as a laboratory service to assist in refining recipes. From my understand homebrewers from across the nation can have their beer/drinks brewed here at the lap. Owner Matt Hall also known for his time at Lift Bridge brews their own beer as well as others. Which beers/beverages are his recipes on the menu? Well that you wont know. It is all anonymous as to who’s drink belongs to who. Either way they are all being brewed and refined at the lab. You can pour your own glass or flight to try as many as you want. You get a card and you stick it in the slot and pour your own beer. The beer-tenders will help you out if you need a lesson in pouring like I did. I still have not mastered it but, maybe in the future I will. They do have some limited brews behind the bar as well that you can ask for. If you are not into beer I have also seen them have a hard seltzer, hard kombucha, and even sodas. The tap room is huge and they have plenty of seating indoor and outdoors!

The Casual Pint – Menu with Prices – 8718 Countryside Plaza, Omaha

To some, this place will seem to be just another Blatt or Old Chicago make-over but don’t be deceived. This franchise place is serious about craft and microbrew beers. The line of taps is very good but you will want to browse their selections of individual bottled and canned beers which you can drink on-site. In some ways, it is like being at BeerUtopia but here you can actually drink the beer! They have packaged beer and may break it open for you to try a bottle or can. They also have a selection of food to eat as well, including chili and pretzels. They sell “growlers” but these are actually 32 ounce rounders. This is because the place is not a brewery establishment (an odd feature of Nebraska law). They have these rounders half priced on Fridays. They also have crawlers which are 32 ounce cans. Very convenient if you do not want to commit to buying an expensive growler, but their Club has an answer for that. They have a good selection on tap but the prices by the glass tend to be on the high end, $5 or more. You can get 5 once glasses of beer too. Buying bottled or canned beer is less expensive so I highly recommend you check out those offerings which are very diverse. In addition, the atmosphere is calm and homey. Since they don’t sell liquor, you don’t run in to the shot-glass party types so much. This is a good place to hit on your day off or after work. Also, come summer, they do have the ability to open up the side of the place to the great outdoors. Lots of good things here. If you visit this place on a monthly basis, you will want to download their app to earn points for free credit! If you visit weekly, you will want to consider their Brewmasters Club, a subscription service which comes with a free growler and fill. Ask servers for details.

Crave Hot Dogs and Barbecue – Menu with Prices – 1407 Barclay Pointe Blvd Unit 401, Wilmington

Decided to give this place a try, seeking a hot dog that was not boiled. Theirs fit the bill. It is a smaller restaurant, with nice outdoor seating, even a fire pit and a cornhole game. Inside the restaurant there is a table set for the fallen soldier. The menu has good variety, and it even has a beer and wine wall. We both wanted to try the jumbo hotdogs, they come with two toppings , anything other than the house topping list is extra. We also ordered a side of tater tots. I had asked for sauerkraut and onion, both an up charge , the other dog had mustard, onions and sauerkraut. The place was not crowded, a few other patrons inside, we decided to eat outdoors. We opted for a beer, received our bracelets and picked up our cold glasses. Same self service taps as Pour downtown. Plenty of different beers to choose from and several wines too. The food arrived, it looked promising and it delivered. The dogs were nice , not boiled, the rolls were not the typical roll, they had flavor and were quite good. The tater tots were nicely fried, but lacking salt. However salt was available. It was a wonderful dining experience, we will go back and possibly try something else, or just stick to the tasty hotdogs. Side not they even have lunch with characters, I’ve included a picture.

Utepils Brewing – Menu with Prices – 225 Thomas Ave N #700, Minneapolis

I’ll probably get some s**** for this. I personally thought the beer was ok. Nothing about it was a “wow” factor. I did the flight because I’ve never had this beer and then from there went to individual beers. Maybe is all the beer people consume that its. It a thought but it’s an ok beer. Now I did try the dey Irish beer and yeah it wasn’t that great either. Most I’d the beers seriously felt like I was just trying beers from other breweries. The one beer I wanted to try was not available and I’m going to try and go back and get one. Over all the atmosphere is great, very spacious and enough room to walk around and not bump into anyone….but that’s about it. Now this is my opinion on the beer because I enjoy a good beer. I know so much goes into making a batch but maybe itll get better.

Pints Alehouse – Menu with Prices – 10111 N Newport Hwy, Spokane

Great experience! Really cool options for beer and wine that can’t be found in any other place in the neighborhood, and for that matter Spokane. Stopped in for an after dinner barrel aged beer type “dessert” and incredibly had 3 different choices on tap!!! It really shows the owners are passionate about the craft beer market and introducing the rest of us to beers we might not get elsewhere. My wife wasn’t in the mood for beer and the owner was gracious enough to put together a few half glass pours of Madeira for her to try, again something that is a new, and as it turns out, enjoyable experience. They have a wide variety of options for both beer and wine drinkers that won’t leave you feeling like you just left the grocery store aisle. This place rocks.

Grindhaus Brew Lab – Menu with Prices – Hercules Space Center Industrial Park, 1650 N Hercules Ave Unit I, Clearwater

I love this place, it’s small and dark and they have great beers. Some of the beers they make are just off the wall great. My friend and I stopped in to waste some time, what better way; Drinking! On the wall are cool old movie posters and sometimes they have theme nights. I saw that they are having a Big Lebowski theme from May 1-3. They make beers to coincide with the theme(white russian stout) and have the Movie playing on a screen above and to the left of the bar. This trip I got the Cinnsastion or something, it was a cinnamon/ chili porter that was great. Good flavor and smooth drinkability. My Lady got the Graf XB-001, which is a cider beer hybrid. I tried it and man it was good. She said i could get into trouble with this beer! The other half of the Lab is a beer brewers supply store and they have all the essentials for brewing you could need. They also have kinda a snack bar with like pizza and nachos but I’m always there for the beer. Oh yeah they have a old style popcorn popper to get you thirsty again for more beers,tastes just like movie popcorn. Do yourself a favor and come be a Guinea pig at the Brew Lab. The Dude Abides…

Deschutes Brewery Tasting Room – Menu with Prices – 315 Market St SE, Roanoke

We were in the Roanoke area with some time to kill before meeting some friends for dinner so we decided to stop in and try this tasting room. It is located down in the market area and is in a pretty cool area that has some interesting shops and a farmers market style booths on some of the sidewalks. However, for us, parking was a little bit of an issue. There may be more open parking somewhere, but we found a space on the street and had to pay a meter to park. The tasting room is very nice. It was kind of crowded on a Saturday afternoon, but that was to be expected. There were a lot of people that looked like they had stopped in from shopping or were finishing up a bike ride. The bartenders were very nice and knowledgeable about the beers. We did a flight and the beers were good. They had a lot of IPAs and a few dark beers, which are not my favorites, but they had a few lagers and pilsners. Pretty cool place. We will definitely go again when we are downtown.

Stadium pizza – Menu with Prices – 115 E 157th St, The Bronx

Okay food, terrible service “do you want to buy the bucket of beer so I don’t have to come back to the table” and 30 min wait for a burger and hot dog. But the food and drinks here is CHEAP!! So I keep coming here pre-yankee game. 3 beers for $10!!!!! One beer at yankee stadium in between $9.50 and $12, and this place is only 2 minutes from the stadium and is less crowded than many of the other bars in the area. In my eyes the sub-par service is counteracted buy the cheap beer prices.