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7 reviews for Ruby River Steakhouse and Brewery
| douglas88 (51), Salt Lake City, Utah | | October 19, 2009 I don’t know how I forgot to review this place. Anyway, an awesome log building, great service. A steakhouse with a few beers really. Great food and good prices. They usually have 4-6 beers on tap. A nice diversion. | | Wasatch (14), Layton, Utah | | October 26, 2008 Finally got on over to Ruby’s. The place is pretty big (2 stories), the stair’s leading up to the 2nd floor are cool looking, made of wood and spiraling upwards. Took a long time to be waited on and served. Finally got waited on and ordered the Mushroom Garlic Swiss Burger, came with some nice fries. Ordered a couple of beers, will be reviewed in the other section. I always felt rushed, that they wanted me to leave, never asked if I wanted another beer or anything, he (waiter) just gave me my check. Otherwise the atmosphere is pleasent with some country music playing in the background if you like that. The waiter was kind of an idiot, I told him I would probably have another beer, so he brought me back the same kind, I said what is this, it’s another Red Ale, I told him did I order another one, he sez you wanted another beer, right. I told him yes, but did I say another Red Ale? I just assumed, he sez. I felt like I was going to have to pay for it, but he then brought me what I did ask for. So overall I will most likely not eat there again, but might checkout the other brew’s they have.
| | BlackDonald (59), Boise, Idaho | | August 3, 2008 Well there is not really a reason to return here or through Utah for that matter. Utah is officially the worst beer state I have ever been to. The staff had no clue about the beers and were somewhat surprised to even learn that the place brewed their own beer. Put the pedal to the floor and get back to Colorado or Idaho where they know and care about their beer. | | nearbeer (98), Knoxville, Tennessee | | September 8, 2007 [ Updated October 30, 2009 ] Went here in 2005. Log cabin ambiance is nice. Service, food and beer were average. Nothing memorable, and there are better places to get beer (and food) in the area. | | BrewDad (239), Olympia, Washington | | July 22, 2007 [ Updated October 2, 2008 ] Nice old rustic lodge feel and look to this place that’s where it ends. The service was terrible at best. Waited 10 minutes to be served and then by a no nothing server. The food was decent the beers where Ok but the service was so bad we felt like we just where not wanted nor needed as customers. Check out the beers if you’re on a tour like I was but if not just keep going. Maybe call ahead and find out when the brewer is there so you ca actually talk beer with someone. | | harlequinn (112), Tacoma, Washington | | July 4, 2006 This place feels like a hunting lodge. Everything is made from wood. I have gotten the best service here out of any of the place that I Have been to so far, which has only been Idaho and Utah, so you make your own ideas about that, but regardless, I had a great time here. The service was wonderful and the brewer is really starting to craft some nice beers. Just had a fun western honky tonk feel to it. From the old jukebox in the bar playing twangy steel guitar country, to the cowboy boots hanging on the wall. The food was pretty average, but quite tasty with reasonable prices and huge portions. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | July 31, 2005 Went once in July 2000 and wasn’t given any reason to go back. Emphasis on the steak (which was average), not the beer, of which I only remember them having like 2 available. Much better choices in the area. |
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