BrewDawg21 (1), Idaho does not count - explanation |
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September 29, 2009 I am a huge football fan and a huge beer fan. I am probably a bit biased towards them since they always seem to be playing my Seahawks on the big screen. As far as beers go, there are some pretty good beers for such a "chain" brewpub. In fact, they are probably my favorite brews from such an establishment. Overall... Not bad. |
| wilsomb (29), State College, Pennsylvania |
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June 26, 2009 Ran into this place looking for an IHOP. My roommate has a good eye for the brewpub. Anyway, I really enjoyed this place. The food there is exceptional given it is a bit pricey. The beer is fine. Nothing particularly special, but it’ll beat a Rock Bottom or other big chain brew. It’s definitely a good pit stop for driving west. I recommend. |
| shotgunn (10), Boise, Idaho |
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March 6, 2009 Big open bar w/lots of Big Screens to watch the game. Usually overcrowded and the service is SLOW. When you get your first beer order your next so that you don’t go thirsty waiting for the next round. Not a great selection of beer just what they have on hand. As for the food I got an exceptional burger, but it is pricey. If your looking for a place to go to watch the out-of-town BSU games you can’t beat the atmosphere. |
| BlackDonald (59), Boise, Idaho |
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August 3, 2008 Typical franchise corporate feel to it, I either sit at the bar, or try to find a seat on the patio near the river. I always like to sit as far away from the bartender as possible at this huge bar, because they always look irrirtated that I interrupted their conversation by making them walk all the way over to where I am. The house beers are absolutely horrid, but they do have a few spot on seasonals. How the bottle rocket won medals is beyond my comprehension. |
| jake65 (57), Williston, North Dakota |
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March 4, 2008 Bigger and louder than the Meridian location, still has the same food and brews available. I do love the border burger. Brews are ok, but not terribly exciting. |
BrewSquid (9), Plattsburg, Missouri does not count - explanation |
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December 9, 2006 We were visiting from out-of-town and decided to stop in and check out the brews. They had 8 beers on tap and we ordered a sampler. Altough the bar area was less than 1/3 full, service was painfully slow. All of the beers were good but both the Kolsch and the Hefeweisen were ’outstanding’. |
| BuckeyeBoy (57), Boise, Idaho |
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September 22, 2006 Stopped in ho have a few drinks and not so good food. Not to mention it cost 1 arm and 2 legs to eat at this place. But I wanted to watch my BeLoved Buckeyes beat up on Texas on the big screen. Go Bucks |
| oldrtybastrd (24), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana |
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March 15, 2006 Not to bad of a place. Pretty pricey on the food. Nice selection of beers usually. They have a sampler platter. |
| BrewDad (239), Olympia, Washington |
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February 12, 2006 Stopped during our tour of Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho, Western Montana and Western Wyoming regions. As we visited all the National Parks and Breweries summer 2004. This was a huge place with a nice selection of brews. Busy was the word and we hardly got to sit we where were bumped into so many times. Food was good the beer was so so. Try it out on a non weekend night should be nice. The river and the patio are nice but the summer is hot and lots of bugs. |
| Braudog (476), Dayton, Ohio |
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July 3, 2005 July 2000: Standard American yuppie brewpub, average beers and food. |
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