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Your Opinions - Last rating was 3 months ago
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bleeng | I’ve been several times and it hasn’t changed. Still a nice little funky dive outside of downtown. Good pizzas and a nice selection of their own beers and guest beers. I always try to make it here when I go LR.
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heemer77 | A small, nearly claustrophobic feel up front. However, this place is a lot bigger than it first appears if you walk around. The atmosphere was laid back, reminded me of a college bar. The calzone I had was excellent. The beers were a little below par, but the atmosphere was fun.
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| SlothFroth | Cream Ale - clean light touch bitter in the finish Rainbow Wheat - hefeweizen light banana clove bit tangy overall good Dunkelweizen - banana clove present dark grains don’t quite come through on on little astringent Pale Ale - English style light malt character with English hop flavor, little hop aroma IPA - more of any English style, hop bitterness is good, big English hop flavor, low hop aroma Stout - nice roast character, good hop malt balance, could be a little heavier n the body but excellent flavor Sausage calzone, very tasty, bit much on the ricotta Service is excellent
B-52 album playing
Overall a quaint beatnick style place with good food and standard brewpub beers. Beers were clean and to style with some minor flaws. Fantastic place to hang out over good beer then chase away the munchies with good pizza or giant calzone.
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21iceman40 | this is by far my favorite place in little rock as it feels nothing like the rest of little rock. The pizza is kick ass, the beer is great session beer. I am definetely a huge fan and go there whenever i have an off day.
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the_federalist | Hmm, a little bit dingey. Bathrooms need cleaning, lots of grafitti, some disrepair. But overall it contributes to the funky, youthful feel. Food was pretty good. Calzone was nice, good quality sausage, but too much ricotta cheese for my taste. Had the IPA in house which was good. They sell growlers for 11 dollars (8 for refills) and I think they have live music on the weekends. One cool thing is the brewpub is glassed in so you can see the fermenters and everything. And they have a lot of awsome old beer collectables all over the place. Overall enjoyable, but the food took almost an hour!
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Cornfield | Fun place, dingey with worn wooden floors, unrepaired old tables & chairs, peeling paint, uncovered air vents... the works. Reminds me of the kinds of places I used to spend time in during the late sixties and early seventies. Good, friendly staff. The food was pizza joint stuff - not bad. The beers were respectable, with their IPA being a shining star. Do stop in when in the area.
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legion242 | Funky place that definitely does not feel like it is in LIttle Rock Arkansas. Very Punk, kinda like Lovejoy’s in Austin. DIdn’t eat, but it smelled good. The beers were very average, really should only be a stop for ratings whores like myself.
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BeerandBlues2 | Eclectic little joint on the outskirts of downtown Little Rock in an older building with high, vaulted ceilings. Decorative local artwork adorns the walls. They only had 6 house brews but had a few others to choose from, not the best selection, but at least no BMC’s on tap. Food is average.
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kwoeltje | Very eclectic. You order at the counter, then they bring the pizza to the table. Good pizza. 6 of their own beers available, plus some other local beers (Diamond Bear), a few imports. A lot of piercings and tattoos. Service was very friendly.
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