All Season Brewing
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All Season Brewing is a Pub restaurant located in Los Angeles, CA. Rated 4.3 out of 5 by guests.
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All Season Brewing is a popular spot known for its great beer, fun atmosphere, and spacious, open-air setting in a converted Firestone garage. Customers rave about the tacos and nachos, though some find the food overpriced. It's great for groups and events.
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Tip: Great for big groups. Kids are allowed with an adult before 7:30 on weekends.
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All Season Brewing befindet sich in Los Angeles, umgeben von kulturellen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Orte in der Nähe.
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Super friendly staff!!! Everyone there was respectful even though there were some small lines for drinks! Excellent little Mexican restaurant tucked away in the back with some delicious FISH TACOS omg they were amazing!! And doggie bowls laying next to the bar with the dogs getting their very own water "tap" at the end of the bar (self service)! Will be back!! 🥇
A pretty good and different (original) place to drink a delightful Beer 🍺. Located in what was a Firestone complete car service, this place houses a gorgeous brewery, electronic games, tables and chairs that look like a 70s, 80s and 90s place. Perfect to drink a couple of beers with friends. Come and delight with this fabulous place.
I'm very impressed by this place, what a fantastic environment and friendly people. Coolest brewery in LA today in my opinion! I've been waiting for years to see this streamline landmark building to be renovated, Firestone Car Service center was originally open in 1937. The fact that David Lynch choose this Firestone to be his filming location for Lost Highway -1997 movie is very inspiring for me. A side of that great vibes, great beer and helpful staff!
First time in L.A and I was craving tacos and some good vibes. Kerra and Jen were amazing. Not only was the service super fast but they gave me some great ideas of things to see and do around L.A. They were so warm and welcoming. I will absolutely be back. Also the tacos from Chicas located inside were delicious!!! I recommend the Chicken and steak Tacos.
Nice repurpose of a classic Firestone auto center. Kept the look and feel. Plenty of space. Excellent selection of food. Had the nachos and quesadillas. Fair warning, they were spicy. Not that I minded. Definitely enjoyed the food. Wide selection of beer. Not just a bunch of IPS, but an actual selection of styles. Highly recommend.
Great venue, historically preserved with a new purpose while embracing the past. It’s worth the trip. Beers I tasted were great, brewer got flavour right and provide for more than ‘safe’ IPA brews. Suggestion: need to name a full meal thick stout “The Tar” in the future 😄 Will definitely return to this micro brew if I visit LA again.
Brewery: All Season Brewing City: Los Angeles, CA Brewed on premise: Yes and at main facility Number of taps: 17 Number of bottles/cans: 0 Guest Beer: non alcoholic, sometimes they collaborate with sister brewery Arts District. Bar seating: 0 Table seating: Yes Patio: Yes Beer garden: No Food: Yes Food Trucks: No Dogs Allowed: On patio Televisions: 4, and adding a projector soon! Beer to go: Yes Liquor: Yes Wine: Yes Prices: $7-$9 Tony: Yes Why would I come back: old service station turned into an incredible brewery. Large selection of beers for everyone, and a bunch of tasty IPAs. Big space with lots of community tables. Chicas Taco stand in the back makes super yummy food. @brewersassoc @homebrewassoc @touchdownbrewery #ParkerPose #BeerLife #BeerLove
If you're heading S on LaBrea, turn right onto 8th for valet parking. If heading N, turn left. Otherwise look for street parking. There is currently a 90 min cap for reservations, starting as soon as you sit, but they did give us a little extra time before giving us the 👢🙌. You place your beverage orders at the bar, the line is distanced, but it moves quickly. You place your food orders at that counter in the back, everything is ready in about 10 min. Flatware is prepackaged for lower contact. Menu is visible above the counter but is also available via QR code at the tables. Once we're past COVID, there is Skeeball to play, and ample additional space for seating inside. Staff was all very friendly and safe. Sanitizer was abundantly available. Temp checks were taken upon entry. Patio is dog friendly. Food and drinks were good. Two small suggestions: For the churro bites, I love that they come with a mini ice cream and a cup of caramel sauce, but think they would be better cut into smaller pieces for dipping. Also, the Korean BBQ sauce for the fries was too runny and didn't taste like Korean BBQ, so this could use some tweaking in my opinion. Overall, a great vibe, beautifully diverse customer set, and you could tell people from the neighborhood were excited to enjoy a nice patio and some cold brews and tacos.
A solid place for the duration of your evening. This one stop shop offers all sorts of beer but im a vodka soda with lime person and they definitely can accommodate that. You can play skeeball here, as well as, enjoy all sorts of tacos! Im a big fan of the happy customer service which sometimes can be a rare thing for such a high volume and packed environment. the entire staff was fun and does great with keeping the bar flow going no matter how busy or loud it gets! We love All Season Brewing and will def be keeping it one of our special neighborhood spots!
I've been to All Season Brewing about a half dozen times and it's been a great experience each time. The location is an old Firestone Tire and Service Center and they've kept some of the cool iconic items at the location like the giant Firestone sign. There is a huge amount of seating both indoor outdoor and there is a semi-private space that is sometimes rented out for parties. They have a solid range of beer and at least 1-2 ciders as well as yummy cocktails. That private party room, which is open to the public most of the time, has some arcade games and skee ball. There is food provided by Chicas Tacos and while the menu is a bit limited they still have all the hits (tacos, burritos, nachos, etc) Parking is a bit limited but we've always been able to grab a spot in the paid underground lot that is across 8th street.
Of interest, this converted Firestone was a location in David Lynch's Lost Highway so I went after I saw the movie at the Academy Museum. It was really close to the museum like 11 mins away by car. Place was pretty packed on Friday night around 11 pm but not uncomfortably so. There were still a lot of tables and chairs available. I had the Pneumatik beer from the tap. It was solid. I would have preferred it be a bit darker, but not bad at all. Though it was a busy Friday night in the area I found free neighborhood parking about a block away by the school building. I am sure there are other street parking options. I saw some people find meters - though those spaces were pretty much taken. Of the brewery, there is a large outdoor seating area which was popular. And inside many tall tables with high chairs as well as lower booth tables with chairs. There are skee ball machines. I think it's around $1 a play. There's a photobooth too. There is an inner windowed room with a television, a few arcade games, and a claw machine. With even more booth seating, chairs, and tables. There were a few televisions spread throughout. the open area. Restrooms were serviceable but you know bar restrooms get messed up easy. There is a small food stand/kitchen inside the building. It's really cute. Tacos, fries, burgers too I believe. I am not sure I fit with the local clientele: look liked 20 somethings early 30s? hip youth. But people I interacted with were very friendly to me. A really nice open venue with their own brews on tap, plus other libations and mixed drinks available. Prices are all fair and mid-range. Nothing unusually high-priced for a night out in LA. My beer was $8 (w/o added tip). A pleasant, chill yet bustling atmosphere. Fun dance music was on too (80s-90s) - though I mostly had my earbuds in listening to Lost Highway OST for the immersion. It looked like it would be really easy to have a big group gathering here. I saw some groups had Reserved signs. Thanks All Season for a cute nightcap. Fred Madison: I like to remember things my own way. Ed: What do you mean by that? Fred Madison: How I remembered them. Not necessarily the way they happened.
Great place to grab a drink after work on a Friday. Great beer selection, friendly staff and nice environment. The fries and nachos are also delicious cannot go wrong with either one, loaded with meat and flavor. Highly recommend this place for a drink.
All Season Brewing in L.A. is a gem. The place is great: raw and unpretentious, full of good vibes. I love how it used to be a Firestone tire and auto-service center (built in 1937 in the Streamline Moderne style), and they’ve done a fantastic job preserving that history and atmosphere.  The food hits: the chicken wings are solid, the nachos are tasty. It’s the kind of place where people who want something that feels “normal,” like in Europe, can come and just relax. The crowd is friendly; people mingle, linger, chat. Just good beer and good company. Speaking of beer, there’s a lot to like. We tried Chaz Brown, then Doof Wagon, and the strongest one, Just Here For the Smells (9.6%) is bold — maybe too bold; tasted a lot like pure alcohol, so I couldn’t finish it all. It needs balance. But that kind of risk is appreciated. One thing I noticed missing: some Polish beer would be a nice touch. Zywiec, Tyskie, or something like Warka Strong-style would really fill a gap for folks longing for a taste of home. Overall, All Season Brewing nails the vibe, the food, and the architecture. If they polish up a few of the stronger beers and expand the beer menu a bit to include more international styles, it’d be near perfect. Highly recommended if you want a brewpub that’s lively, historic, and just feels honest.
It's exactly as you thought it would be. No frills, raw and funky. It's all good though, it's expected... you deserve this. It's drama free, it's non judgemental. After all this is your local beer hall. It's a social hour special. It's your best friend after a long weekend... It's a home away from home. Anything else? Just good vibes and quality brews... It's clutch. 🤝 ❤️ 💯
Great place to sit outside, drink a beer and eat tacos. Beer selection beyond IPA, always a good Czech on tap. Taco place is above average and quick service. Kids allowed with adult before 7:30 on weekends.
Such a dope spot for a weekend hangout! Got to visit during my trip to LA this past weekend and it was such a fun place to meet up with friends. The food was pretty good too! Got to try some of their tacos and their loaded fries - so good! Definitely try the tacos with the salsa they offer. Can’t believe this place use to be a Firestone! What a great idea to turn it into a brewer!
Great for big groups and events or just stopping in to watch football. Solid beer menu. Good atmosphere.
Great vibes with loud music, spacious and excellent for big group. Finally a brewery serving nachos and tacos rather then just pizza and pretzels! 😭 I was super impressed by the vegetarian jackfruit taco!!! You can make a mobile food order at the table via QR code, for beer you will have to order at the bar. They do not do beer flight but they do have pitcher sized beer for larger group. We enjoyed our evening here!
The chicken nachos, shrimp and beef tacos are delicious but first choice is steak tacos.
Beer is fantastic, vibe is super fun, and the staff is awesome! Don’t know what else I really need to say! This place is a must visit if you like beer and especially fun if you like cars, too. They’ve preserved a lot of the original features of the original station it used to be. The tacos are also tasty if you’re looking for some food and they have skew-ball, too!
Outstanding service, food, drink, location! I cannot recommend ABC! They took over an old Firestone tire garage, gutted it, and added a bar and tables! The barstaff is amazing and William, a floor handler, is delightful! Great location, open air, not crowded even when busy, yummy Mexican food with amazing vegan options. You won’t be disappointed.
Awesome spot! The concept and execution are on point. Great preservation of the old garage with infusion of the new brewery. Tons of open space for gathering with a group.. or just a handful of friends. Staff were all amazing. Tried the Cloud Racer and really enjoyed it. Hope to make it back one day.
My new favorite spot in LA. Perfect mid point location for if you have friends on both west side and east side LA. They have a lot of open air seating, so good ventilation if that’s a concern. Great brews on tap and the most solid pub food I’ve had with their tacos, pizzas, and fries. They also have free skee ball (on Mondays) and a $5 photo booth! Only downside is parking, you’ll have to work hard to find street parking.
Great vibes with loud music, spacious and excellent for big group. Finally a brewery serving nachos and tacos rather then just pizza and pretzels! 😭 I was super impressed by the vegetarian jackfruit taco!!! You can make a mobile food order at the table via QR code, for beer you will have to order at the bar. They do not do beer flight but they do have pitcher sized beer for larger group. We enjoyed our evening here!
My new favorite spot in LA. Perfect mid point location for if you have friends on both west side and east side LA. They have a lot of open air seating, so good ventilation if that’s a concern. Great brews on tap and the most solid pub food I’ve had with their tacos, pizzas, and fries. They also have free skee ball (on Mondays) and a $5 photo booth! Only downside is parking, you’ll have to work hard to find street parking.
Awesome spot! The concept and execution are on point. Great preservation of the old garage with infusion of the new brewery. Tons of open space for gathering with a group.. or just a handful of friends. Staff were all amazing. Tried the Cloud Racer and really enjoyed it. Hope to make it back one day.
Outstanding service, food, drink, location! I cannot recommend ABC! They took over an old Firestone tire garage, gutted it, and added a bar and tables! The barstaff is amazing and William, a floor handler, is delightful! Great location, open air, not crowded even when busy, yummy Mexican food with amazing vegan options. You won’t be disappointed.
Beer is fantastic, vibe is super fun, and the staff is awesome! Don’t know what else I really need to say! This place is a must visit if you like beer and especially fun if you like cars, too. They’ve preserved a lot of the original features of the original station it used to be. The tacos are also tasty if you’re looking for some food and they have skew-ball, too!
Such a dope spot for a weekend hangout! Got to visit during my trip to LA this past weekend and it was such a fun place to meet up with friends. The food was pretty good too! Got to try some of their tacos and their loaded fries - so good! Definitely try the tacos with the salsa they offer. Can’t believe this place use to be a Firestone! What a great idea to turn it into a brewer!
All Season Brewing in L.A. is a gem. The place is great: raw and unpretentious, full of good vibes. I love how it used to be a Firestone tire and auto-service center (built in 1937 in the Streamline Moderne style), and they’ve done a fantastic job preserving that history and atmosphere.  The food hits: the chicken wings are solid, the nachos are tasty. It’s the kind of place where people who want something that feels “normal,” like in Europe, can come and just relax. The crowd is friendly; people mingle, linger, chat. Just good beer and good company. Speaking of beer, there’s a lot to like. We tried Chaz Brown, then Doof Wagon, and the strongest one, Just Here For the Smells (9.6%) is bold — maybe too bold; tasted a lot like pure alcohol, so I couldn’t finish it all. It needs balance. But that kind of risk is appreciated. One thing I noticed missing: some Polish beer would be a nice touch. Zywiec, Tyskie, or something like Warka Strong-style would really fill a gap for folks longing for a taste of home. Overall, All Season Brewing nails the vibe, the food, and the architecture. If they polish up a few of the stronger beers and expand the beer menu a bit to include more international styles, it’d be near perfect. Highly recommended if you want a brewpub that’s lively, historic, and just feels honest.
It's exactly as you thought it would be. No frills, raw and funky. It's all good though, it's expected... you deserve this. It's drama free, it's non judgemental. After all this is your local beer hall. It's a social hour special. It's your best friend after a long weekend... It's a home away from home. Anything else? Just good vibes and quality brews... It's clutch. 🤝 ❤️ 💯
Of interest, this converted Firestone was a location in David Lynch's Lost Highway so I went after I saw the movie at the Academy Museum. It was really close to the museum like 11 mins away by car. Place was pretty packed on Friday night around 11 pm but not uncomfortably so. There were still a lot of tables and chairs available. I had the Pneumatik beer from the tap. It was solid. I would have preferred it be a bit darker, but not bad at all. Though it was a busy Friday night in the area I found free neighborhood parking about a block away by the school building. I am sure there are other street parking options. I saw some people find meters - though those spaces were pretty much taken. Of the brewery, there is a large outdoor seating area which was popular. And inside many tall tables with high chairs as well as lower booth tables with chairs. There are skee ball machines. I think it's around $1 a play. There's a photobooth too. There is an inner windowed room with a television, a few arcade games, and a claw machine. With even more booth seating, chairs, and tables. There were a few televisions spread throughout. the open area. Restrooms were serviceable but you know bar restrooms get messed up easy. There is a small food stand/kitchen inside the building. It's really cute. Tacos, fries, burgers too I believe. I am not sure I fit with the local clientele: look liked 20 somethings early 30s? hip youth. But people I interacted with were very friendly to me. A really nice open venue with their own brews on tap, plus other libations and mixed drinks available. Prices are all fair and mid-range. Nothing unusually high-priced for a night out in LA. My beer was $8 (w/o added tip). A pleasant, chill yet bustling atmosphere. Fun dance music was on too (80s-90s) - though I mostly had my earbuds in listening to Lost Highway OST for the immersion. It looked like it would be really easy to have a big group gathering here. I saw some groups had Reserved signs. Thanks All Season for a cute nightcap. Fred Madison: I like to remember things my own way. Ed: What do you mean by that? Fred Madison: How I remembered them. Not necessarily the way they happened.
It really depends on what you’re looking for, but if you want good beer, a friendly atmosphere, and a slightly hipster vibe, this can be a great local pub. The beer menu isn’t huge, but the brews they offer are well crafted — Cloud Racer was our favorite. The staff are always warm and welcoming, and we really enjoy the games available at the venue. Many of the machines don’t always work perfectly, but somehow even that feels like part of the charm and character of this unique local bar.
A welcome addition to the area. Great reuse of an industrial shop, the old Firestone tire shop (with the sign still outside) is now an expansive place to grab a beer or glass of wine. There is a Chicas Mexican restaurant onsite but not sure if you’re allowed to bring in outside food. Health checks being done so be prepared to show that vax card. Decent beers and during happy hour, 3-? M-F?, selected beers (look for the red finger) are $2 off.
All season is a great concept: a brewery taking up residence in the former Firestone Tires building. The preservation of this art deco beauty is commendable! With a HUGE patio and indoor dining area - communal benches, large round tables, bar height tables and stools -this place has plenty of space! First and foremost this place is all about beer. So if you are into beer,this is the spot for you! The interior keeps the tire garage esthetic which is really awesome and they added a few video games and ski ball games for some additional entertainment. Food is provided by a taco stand within the bar that produces some pretty tasty, albeit pricey, mexican food. The food is a bit upscale though and definently has a sophisticated feel to them. These aren't your regular street tacos! That being said, i can't help but feel that with all that space that it feels like its missing "something". I feel as though there is an opportunity here for something amazing and fantastic but...its just...not...there. Perhaps live music? Perhaps they need to have their own kitchen making their own signature bar food? I'm not sure but i feel like it is missing that thing that would catapult this place into one of the hottest places to be in the city! At the very least, give it a try and see what you think. If you want a big open area, large patio and BEER...try it and see what you think!
Cool bar. It's a large space. Plenty of seating inside. They have some TVs on the wall to watch sports. They also have a few arcades and games. It's a great place for groups. It's pretty popular though so it can get crowded and really loud inside. Service is kind of slow. The drinks are good though. They also have food, it's good enough for bar food. There's street parking but you might have to walk a block or two.
To do this place justice, I will go back once a quarter and update this review for each season. Summer: This was my first time here. It was hard for me to not be annoyed because I used to live 4 blocks away, and the second I moved across town, All Season Brewing Company opened up. It feels like they conspired against me. I went here with coworkers. There's plenty of outdoor seating for these covid times, and the inside is spacious. There's skee ball and axe throwing, if i'm not mistaken. I didn't see the latter, but let's assume I wasn't deceived. The brews were 4 stars. Chicas Tacos were 3 stars. I got two chicken tacos - decent - and a fish taco. The fish taco was too fishy and was covered by a mountain of... caesar salad? I'm still confused. The dirty fries could've been dirtier. Winter: Okay so I skipped Autumn and now you’re probably upset, but hey, that’s life. Sometimes you go back to All Season Brewing Company on Free Skeeball Monday and you don’t even play skeeball. I am full of regret. This time, I only got beer. It was just okay. My friends got some kind of taco pizza and an impossible taco, and those looked fine. When I come back here, hopefully in the Spring, maybe I’ll learn my skeeball lesson. Please?
Converted tire shop that became a laidback bar. Came here to celebrate a friend’s engagement and she had a private area booked, but we went to the bar to get our drinks. If you’re thinking of having an event, they do have an open bar option and that’ll definitely make for a good time. Street parking. Note that in the residential neighborhood behind the brewery, it’s permit parking only after 6pm. There’s a Chichas Tacos on-site, where you can get fish, chicken, beef, and vegetarian tacos. Their churros were also tasty, though on the crispier side. Drink-wise, the mango slush was a great summery drink. The hibiscus ranch water was also very refreshing and well-mixed. There’s water stations at both ends of the bar. Credit cards accepted. Indoor and outdoor seating available. It’s good for big groups and is dog-friendly. There’s skeeball games for those who want to engage in a little competition. The photo booth is $5 for 2 photos. Overall, it’s a chill spot in Mid-City to day (or night) drink and hang out.
Come for the 🍻and ambiance’s. But the food was a little bit of a let down. Ordered a bunch of tacos and I never pay more then $4 a taco & have them taste this bad. I think the jack fruit taste better then the carne asada. That says a lot. And the jack fruit wasn’t that good either. BUT the saving grace was the brew. The 4 stars here is the fact that they carry quality tasting brew.
The beer was very good and decently priced during happy hour. Chica's had some pretty good vegan food as well. Ski ball machines have some scoring issues, though.
The vibes of this place make up for some of the shortcomings. I love the open air concept, the separate room for parties (I was here for an ENT journal club), the games in the back, and of course - the delicious beer. However, I think the pricing has made this place a bit inaccessible. Parking is atrocious ($$), food is decent but pricey ($$). Tacos start at $5, which is pretty rough considering their small size. For more context - 5 wings go for $11. I would totally come here but not on the regular due to these restrictions. With that said, a great spot for a quick pint!
Great beer but the food sucks . Food is overpriced, poor quality, and expensive. Tiny tacos for $6 , awful , 10 microscopic wings with the wrong sauce for $29 ? Felt screwed. Come for the beer but give the food a hard pass !
Tacos and booze, what else do you need? Lots of outdoor seating. Note you can only stay 90 minutes. Pretty efficient at bar, Chicas Tacos still working out the kinks. They have a text when you order system, doesn't work as expected. Nachos stacked vertically, kind of hard to eat. Otherwise good. No parking lot.
Come for the 🍻and ambiance’s. But the food was a little bit of a let down. Ordered a bunch of tacos and I never pay more then $4 a taco & have them taste this bad. I think the jack fruit taste better then the carne asada. That says a lot. And the jack fruit wasn’t that good either. BUT the saving grace was the brew. The 4 stars here is the fact that they carry quality tasting brew.
Converted tire shop that became a laidback bar. Came here to celebrate a friend’s engagement and she had a private area booked, but we went to the bar to get our drinks. If you’re thinking of having an event, they do have an open bar option and that’ll definitely make for a good time. Street parking. Note that in the residential neighborhood behind the brewery, it’s permit parking only after 6pm. There’s a Chichas Tacos on-site, where you can get fish, chicken, beef, and vegetarian tacos. Their churros were also tasty, though on the crispier side. Drink-wise, the mango slush was a great summery drink. The hibiscus ranch water was also very refreshing and well-mixed. There’s water stations at both ends of the bar. Credit cards accepted. Indoor and outdoor seating available. It’s good for big groups and is dog-friendly. There’s skeeball games for those who want to engage in a little competition. The photo booth is $5 for 2 photos. Overall, it’s a chill spot in Mid-City to day (or night) drink and hang out.
Tacos and booze, what else do you need? Lots of outdoor seating. Note you can only stay 90 minutes. Pretty efficient at bar, Chicas Tacos still working out the kinks. They have a text when you order system, doesn't work as expected. Nachos stacked vertically, kind of hard to eat. Otherwise good. No parking lot.
The vibes of this place make up for some of the shortcomings. I love the open air concept, the separate room for parties (I was here for an ENT journal club), the games in the back, and of course - the delicious beer. However, I think the pricing has made this place a bit inaccessible. Parking is atrocious ($$), food is decent but pricey ($$). Tacos start at $5, which is pretty rough considering their small size. For more context - 5 wings go for $11. I would totally come here but not on the regular due to these restrictions. With that said, a great spot for a quick pint!
All Season Brewing Company has a really cool atmosphere and overall it was a solid experience. The food was decent — good, but not quite the best I’ve had. I do wish they offered more fruity cocktail options, as the drink menu felt a little limited in that area. It would also be great if they had audio on for major sports games to make the experience more immersive. Overall still a good spot with a fun vibe, just a few small improvements would make it even better.
The Goods: The theme sucks you in. This once Autobody shop turned Brewery is a great conversation starter and attraction to the pub. I've been to this place twice and I believe it's an adult playground if your in to having a good time and making it fun. With a unique food experience mixed with a dive bar it's a match up that works. Videos games, Skee Ball and a large photo booth in the back it's something for everyone and every group. The Ugly: One thing they definitely adopted from this car shop was the term SELF SERVICE for Everything .. staff don't take drink orders, you order at the food register and parking is a gamble. It's bad enough you gotta walk back and forth to get your drinks and food but the nearby business may tow your car because there's hardly street parking. While the owners may have capilitzed odd the space they did not think of drawing in customers peace of mind.
didn't go inside because they said no outside food allowed; i believe that is a dumb rule for a brewery. i would've loved to eat my $40 pizza (from small business) while enjoying a drink from this brewery. the place was empty but i guess money for drinks isn't enough, you must also get food!
really nice atmosphere, good drinks, good food, all the staff were friendly except for this white guy with a long ponytail braid. He was so incredibly rude to me and my party. He was yelling at us when we ordered and slamming the drinks in our face. Everything he did for us was backhanded and rude. It was enough to make me never go back again.He’s the only reason this ain’t a 5 star.
didn't go inside because they said no outside food allowed; i believe that is a dumb rule for a brewery. i would've loved to eat my $40 pizza (from small business) while enjoying a drink from this brewery. the place was empty but i guess money for drinks isn't enough, you must also get food!
really nice atmosphere, good drinks, good food, all the staff were friendly except for this white guy with a long ponytail braid. He was so incredibly rude to me and my party. He was yelling at us when we ordered and slamming the drinks in our face. Everything he did for us was backhanded and rude. It was enough to make me never go back again.He’s the only reason this ain’t a 5 star.
Went for the Super Bowl. The had the halftime show at 10% volume even though everyone was chanting for it to be louder. WIERD weird vibe. Tell me why we were able to talk over bad bunny?
Came here because they advertised superbowl & the bad bunny halftime show with music, not the case ..no music was played at all. The patio area had no tvs so noone was able to watch from there…not to mention the tvs were small and the sound was bad.. making the half time show sound like trash.. dont promote a half time show if the speakers wont be on
This place let us in at 6:50pm with our baby in a stroller to sit on the patio and order food. At 7:10pm they came by and informed us that after 7pm anyone under 21 needs to leave. We already had food and beers in front of us. Absolutely idiotic. Didn’t say anything about that when we walked up.
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