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4 reviews for Last Chance Cheese
| wavers1 (32), novato, California | | October 3, 2009 only place to get good beer if you live oin the area. i frequented this place when i lived here, even with a 40 minute drive. while there is nothing absurdly rare, there is a well balanced selection of both american and euro craft brews. they have well over 100 selections. they carry phenomenal cheeses if you know what you are looking at, def more rare than the beers. the staff is generally knowledgable, enough to give you 2-4 selections that may pair well with a certain dish or cheese. its a very warm cozy environment inside, a very welcome stop in a winter storm where you can ride it out without anxiety. very rustic feel, i really like hanging out here in the winter. | | hophead75 (83), Boonton, New Jersey | | May 6, 2008 Made a pitstop here before the tap ny Sunday session. Great selection of beer and cheese, all of which can be either taken out from their store or consumed in house. You won’t find anything rare, but you’ll certainly find something worth drinking. The atmosphere is great, old farmhouse/general store. Service was attentive and reasonably fast. While I didn’t eat much, I did split a cheese platter with my fiance that was excellent. Overall, a charming restaurant/store that both beer ethusiasts and non-enthusiasts will most likely enjoy. | | bigrond (31), factoryville, Pennsylvania | | December 16, 2005 went here after a tap-ny beerfest. Great food and a real nice place with an impressive beer selection. Best place in a town thats dead. | | JFURYCAT (34), East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania | | March 20, 2005 [ Updated March 21, 2005 ] Before going here, I never had a Knish before. I also never sampled Westmalle before either. While its not on the current beer menu, they constantly add new selections to their cooler. This place is part restaurant and part gift shop. Its the perfect place to bring the wife and kids who will enjoy the numerous pastries, gourmet sauces and other culinary delights on display. Its located in the middle of the Catskills in a town that caters to skiiers at nearby Hunter Mountain. Tannersville, NY, itself is charming with its little stores and restaurants. Last Chance is also good place for brewerania enthusiasts to check out with its massive bottlecap and bottle collection on display. For a rural/tourist community, one would never expect to see so many beers for sale. |
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