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Pyramid Alehouse (Walnut Creek, CA)
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5 reviews for Pyramid Alehouse (Walnut Creek, CA)
| fidel (50), Livermore, California | | August 15, 2009 Nice location down town. Nice variety of beers, and good service. | | Ungstrup (245), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | July 14, 2009 A pretty big place - very modern US brewpub, with the brewery off to one side next to the dining area - I wonder which beers they brew there. A very long copper bar dominates the room upon entering with a second row of tables just behind it and some boths. Free Wifi - nice for the traveller. The beer names are a mess, since they come from different Pyramid owned breweries - I ended up getting 5 new beers. The service was very patient with us. | | Taverner (77), San Ramon, California | | June 26, 2009 Food is good, service is great, ambiance is good too. The beers, however, well - it’s PYRAMID! What do you expect? But all in all, not bad. Also, check out the Alehouse at the Oakland Airport if ever there. | | italarican (10), Astoria , New York | | June 18, 2009 I went on the tour here and was told the Berkeley brewpub (and those out of state) are the mass brewers. None of the barrels were operational when I went there, and I informed that they primarily make experimental of special batches at this facility. The guy there was nonetheless very informative and went through the brewing process and the background of Pyramid. After the brief "tour", I was offered an 8-glass sampler, which included some MacTarnahans because they recently merged. Some of the brew were quite good, particularly the Hefeweizen and seasonal IPA. My bartender/tour guide continued to talk beer with me until his shift ended, and after a few more beers, I found out he had taken care of my tab. Service was excellent, and the beers were pretty good. Next time, I’d probably go to the Berkeley one to get the full experience of the tour. | | GeneralGao (220), Iowa City, Iowa | | March 18, 2007 [ Updated March 25, 2007 ] Visited this place in downtown Walnut Creek on St. Patrick’s Day. They had about 8 beers on tap which were decent but not overly exciting. I will say that their apricot wheat is still one of my favorites, though. The hefeweizen was served green (for St Patty’s Day). Service was excellent and the fish tacos I had were pretty good. They gave two great patios, one in front and one in back. |
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