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10 reviews for Rockslide Brew Pub
| douglas88 (53), Salt Lake City, Utah | | September 24, 2009 A cool little place in downtown Grand Junction. A smallish bar with lots of people around it even at 2PM on a Wednesday. A nice brick interior. 10 beers on tap. We got huge samplers of all of them- plus a few beers. I didn’t eat here. The bartender was really cool and attentive, plus he gave us some free samples. A nice place overall. The had growlers to go. | crispyham (2), Colorado does not count - explanation | | September 19, 2009 I’m happy to have the brewbub in town but their food and beer is stilll what I would call antiheroic. | | thelady (16), fruitland, New Mexico | | August 16, 2009 Beer is kinf of yeast filled, gave us the runs the next day. But just a normal brewpub, nothing great nothing bad. We’ll stop again when we drive through. | | jacquestorm (15), , | | July 29, 2009 I ALWAYS LOVE GOING HERE!!! GREAT FOOD ALWAYS AND GREAT BEER!!! | | BeerandBlues2 (159), Colorado Springs, Colorado | | July 2, 2008 Nice building on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction. The brick walls and tall ceilings are nice but do make for a slightly noisy atmosphere, but not over the top. The food is good, and we really enjoyed the Thai Chicken Wing appetizer - a little spicy with the peanut sauce typical of Thai cooking. There were 6 house beers available. | | BrewDad (239), Olympia, Washington | | October 5, 2006 [ Updated September 4, 2008 ] Our first stop in Colorado after a breathtaking drive around there awesome National Park. The place was an old brick building in the middle of town. We where greeted with great service and the food was not bad. Watch out they think fiery hot wings are mild so take note the food was HOT. The beer was also not too bad a tad watery but not bad for after a long drive. We liked the main bar with the HD TV’s and the Monday night football on. This was a nice place and just a average Brew Pub lots of going-ons there all the time. The staff is not super knowledgeable of the beer. They are of the PBR crowd. | | Aubrey (68), Denver, Colorado | | July 7, 2005 Ambiance: Appearance-wise, it was pretty nice, with the wood and brick and all ... but the acoustics were bad (flat walls) so it was really loud. Sat at the bar (ate and drank) and had pretty good service. People around us were nice, too. Selection was average, or slightly above. Food was average pub grub ... though my order was pretty decent. The croutons and bread were way above average (must have a good baker). Had a couple decent beers. Again, average or slightly above. | | igneous1 (26), Davenport, Iowa | | June 28, 2005 went there about 3 times back in 2002. enjoyed their widowmaker wheat a lot at the time. food was ok. if you order the tuna, tell them you want it rare, otherwise, they cook the piece of tuna all the way through...what a nice way to ruin a piece of tuna. | | Braudog (479), Dayton, Ohio | | June 19, 2005 Stopped here a couple times while transitting I-70. Pretty much the standard brewpub, but worth a visit. | | ¾ (638), Boulder, Colorado | | December 14, 2004 [ Updated January 10, 2005 ] The typical restaurant/brewpub - typical beer and food menu, typical bar with tvs, and typical seating. Worth stopping for a quick sample, but not anything that you’ll regret missing. Located in downtown Grand Junction, which is a decent area to stop for a beer, though it’s not immediately off of I-70. |
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