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| MI2CA (19), Noblesville, Indiana | | December 28, 2006 Large taplist of some hard to find brews and a decent bottle selection make this a must stop in nothern Oakland county. That being said, they could be a must stop for the metro Detroit if they would swap out the 10 taps of "macro craft" like Redhook and Blue Moon and replace it with some of Michigans finest like Founders, Dark Horse, etc. They have four Bells taps and currently two Stone: smoked porter and arrogant bastard. Bottle selection contains some of the Belgians they are missing on tap including the full line of Chimay, Duvel, and Orval. Lots of Sam Smith as well. Food is good and worth eating. As others have noted, place can get busy so call ahead. | | mstockton (18), Beverly Hills, Michigan | | August 3, 2006 I love this place. It’s in an old church right on Main Street. They have 20-30 beers on draft and all are micros or imports. Plus, they have a stellar bottle selection. Prices are medium/high, but it is such a relaxing place. There is usually quite a wait, but don’t forget to go down to the basement to play free pool or check out the greatest hidden jukebox of all time! Plus, they have a small bar there with a few drafts. Food is decent, if not a bit salty. Overall, it’s a gem. | | marcus (60), Sacramento, California | | November 9, 2005 This is a fun place to drink beer. There is a nice variety of American beers, though not much in the way of imports. The food is excellent, the specialty being baked macaroni - try it, it’s good. Another plus is the 5 beer sampler. Get two of these and you can try the best of the 30 or so beers on tap and still walk a relatively straight line. | PJ_Kravetz (1), Davisburg, Michigan does not count | | May 26, 2005 Great food! Excelent beer selection. Best service if sitting at the bar. Gets VERY crowded Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights. Best time to go is on the way home from work (3:00 - 6:00) |
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