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Crafty07 (5), Lexington, Kentucky does not count |
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December 12, 2007 A first class brewpub for a cool niche town. Small but friendly, this is must see for anyone like myself who happen to be visiting Issaquah.
The Rogue and local brew is varied and delcious. Pub food and friendly atmosphere make this a great little visit. |
| BrewDad (188), Olympia, Washington |
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November 28, 2007 [ Updated September 11, 2008 ] This was my first time at this Rogue so I was not sure what to expect. They had a very nice selection of beers on tap and the food was the regular Rogue pub food. The service was nice and pleasant. We where able to bring the kid into the pub and she liked the French fries. Was also able to buy several of the off styles in the bottle so I can check them out at my leisure. They have a sample tray of 4 which does not do it justice I must try to get more next time. Rogue found a nice niche up in Issaquah WA. They got a huge sports bar area if needed and the brewery is right there. Check out some of the different brands they got some good stuff. They may even start Micro Distilling in the near future. |
| General_Gao (207), Iowa City, Iowa |
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September 5, 2007 Visited on a weekday afternoon. It was virtually empty, so service was very good. Typical pub type atmosphere. Nothing that sets it apart. 15 or so taps the day I visited. I had a Rogue Imperial Porter. Didn’t eat. |
| Feinschmecker (29), Seattle, Washington |
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September 5, 2007 In the heart of downtown Issaquah. I wish I lived near here. I envy the locals. It’s Rogue, what more is there to say. I tried the Stout/ Hazelnut beer with chocolate cake. The best dessert ever! They have bottles to go. |
| jhumphries69 (17), Tyrone, Georgia |
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August 28, 2007 This place is a very cool pub, just off the main drag from I-90 through Issaquah. They sell bottles to go - which could be great, but their prices for to-go beers were horrible. Prices for draft sample was good and the selection was good - *especially* if you are a fan of Rogue beer. In that case, their selection is awesome (I scored a taste of Rogue Brewer and Rogue Ten Thousand). The service was very friendly and quite knowledgeable of the Rogue and Issaquah brews. Overall, this was the most fun brewery front I visited in Seattle (Redhook was a close second, Elysian in third, and Pyramid a very distant last place). BTW, I didn’t have any food, thus an N/A rating for food. |
| fakepurseninja (33), Sammamish, Washington |
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August 5, 2007 If you like Rogue beer this is a great place to kill a few hours, if not, the food isnt worth the trip. Overall its decent - all the Rogue and Issaquah brews on tap, a few cellared selections. |
| bhensonb (244), Woodland, California |
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June 29, 2007 A bit out of town, but any Rogue location is worth the effort. Food was fantastic. |
| jeremytoni (28), Swedesboro, New Jersey |
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February 20, 2007 Great beer, good food, great service, easy to park. |
| bitbucket (46), Kirkland, Washington |
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October 3, 2006 A bit of a drive from where I live now, but if I lived in Issaquah this would be a great find. There is good selection of taps, plenty more Rogue brews in bottles, plus a decent selection from other brewers and good food. And let’s face it: how many places can you go to, and be able to drink beer and play with Legos? |
jasper5150 (2), Maple Valley, Washington does not count |
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September 20, 2006 The food is above average with an ample amount of beers on tap. Also have most of the beers in bottles to take home. Not a lot of beers brewed here, but they give the impression there is. A good place to have a nice pint in the middle of suburbia. |
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