78 /100 117 SOUTH LEE STREET Nice downtown spot for a flite of beers. Bartender was very helpful with both recommendations and explanations of styles. Brewer was in the taproom and discussing new planned beers with local enthusiasts. Dog friendly with nice outdoor seating. A few tapas would have been nice like some cured meats or something a little more than a bag of chips, but we we mostly there for the beer anyway. |
84 /100 117 SOUTH LEE STREET Cool place downtown,, and a breath of fresh air for a dank nasty town. Nice new facility, squeaky clean always, great service even when busy. Private parking lot. Kabobs food truck was here nearly every time I’ve been. Samples of anything you want no problem. They do some nice creative brews, and small batches. Warm inviting feel. On my rotation for sure. |
78 /100 117 SOUTH LEE STREET In downtown Salisbury. Large parking lot. Food truck. Medium size taproom with a long bar, a couple TVs and some bar tables. And a Randall - usually every Wednesday, but they were doing a different one each day for the Twelve Days of Christmas. Beers included a number of one-offs in addition to their core range, and the one-offs were tastier. Friendly staff. Not really sure if they do flights, I assume so, but I did 4 oz pours for a buck fifty each. Worth a stop for sure, and very easy just off I-85. |
100 /100 Village Grocery & Garden Shop (Grocery Store) 4450 US HWY 601 N Beer is awesome at this place. |
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