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| ajm (68), California | | September 7, 2008 A silly little place whose logo is reminiscent of that old British animation made famous by the Beatles. They also own the whole plaza they’re in which is equally amusing. Selection suffers as they have retired damn near everything except three (!!!) wheats and a couple mid-range ales. | | douglas88 (33), Salt Lake City, Utah | | May 18, 2008 [ Updated August 5, 2008 ] A kind of odd place, part Southwestern brewpub and part Cajun watering hole. Pretty easy to find on Main St. and decent parking. The food was below average, and the brews were not bad. Service was also average. I enjoyed the beers. | | waolsen (51), Littleton, Colorado | | June 9, 2007 average food. below average beer. I had heard a lot about this place and was let down. not very exciting especially for Moab. | | josarah (65), Hinesburg, Vermont | | March 15, 2007 This place is ok. Too many fruit beers from the same roots. A good place to shoot some pool and get a bite to eat. Not the best brewpub in town | Woodpecker (3), Warrenville, Illinois does not count | | January 8, 2006 Used to be my favorite microbrewpub in Moab - but wait -- it was the **only** one back then! I think they’ve gone downhill a lot. It’s become "yuppie-ized." Service is slow, quality of their beer has gone downhill. Food is so-so. I’ll go there once or so during the Safari week just to see if it has improved but in the last 4 or 5 years it hasn’t. I hang out at the Brewery now. The food is better, the beer is better and the wait-staff has a sense of humor. | | Braudog (441), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | | July 31, 2005 I don’t like the layout of this place and it always strikes me as "dank". They have a long list of available brews, but only 1 or 2 were worth trying again. If in Moab, I’d recommend Moab Brewery far ahead of this place, but if you can visit them both! | | Aubrey (65), Denver, Colorado | | May 16, 2005 OK ambiance. A lot of families and tourists (guilty). After having crappy service at many other restaurants in town, I was beginning to take it as the norm ... but our server started off with a lot of personality and potential. Sadly, that quickly fizzled away, though, and we found ourselves waiting for long periods of time with empty beer glasses. He also took a long time to bring us our check ... and then he took a long time to pick it up ... and then he took a long time to process it and bring it back. Christ, it’ll make a man sober, I tell ya! Anyway, the food was OK, or just below OK. Beers were drinkable (albeit watery), but unexciting. | Larbytown (8), Golden, Colorado does not count | | April 7, 2005 Call before you go, this place is not always open. Free Wi Fi |
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