| AlKHall (11), West Hartford, Connecticut |
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August 5, 2006 [ Updated August 9, 2006 ] This is a decent brewpub. Atmosphere is a mix of English culture surrounded with brewing paraphenallia. Acoustics are ok, and the beer selection is a mix of their seasonals and classics. I remember the wood oven pizza being good last time. |
| Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico |
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July 5, 2006 Ok, this place is cool. unfortunately, the beer from this place is just not good. i just cant stand ringwood yeast and they use it in just about all their beers. The porter is definately the highlight. i had a sample of the shipwrecked porter out of the bottle which was not bad. cool atmosphere in this place with some very intersting people around. I would go back if they improve their beer. |
| Philip (64), Illinois |
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February 26, 2006 Visited following the MI Brewer’s Guild Festival. A nice, spacious brewpub, with a good atmosphere. The tap selection wasn’t anything too special, and the bottles for sale consisted off their regular lineup. The chicken quesadillas weren’t too bad. Kellogg’s Cereal City is right down the road. |
| MikeF (95), Cleveland, Ohio |
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January 1, 2006 [ Updated November 4, 2007 ] Relatively easy to find with cheap parking nearby. As you enter the brewpub the eating area is separated from the brewery on the right by a wall with many windows. The establishment has a somewhat rustic feel, but lacks coziness because of the windows into the warehouse like brewery. The service was friendly and fast. My pulled pork sandwich was very good. A worthwhile stop. |
| JasonG (33), Salt Lake City, Utah |
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December 20, 2005 Nice little place overall. Medium sized seating area in the front, with a bar in the back, a good sized wood fire oven to boot. Food was pretty good (had a brisket sandwich) and reasonably priced. Beer was good, especially the imperial stout. They have big windows that you can look over the brewing/bottling area. Staff was friendly, although only moderately attentive and an average beer knowledge. Worth a stop by. |
| StewardofGondor (122), Washington Heights - Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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July 6, 2005 Nice place just a quick jog off of I-94 in downtown Battle Creek. We were nearly the only people there for our late lunch and beer sampler, which included 9 6-oz. pours for about $7. Service was very cordial and accomodating, atmosphere was a spacious brew pub with the attention on the beer. Mix a six option for $9 a six pack. Overall, nice experience and glad we made the stop. |
| JCW (89), Cincinnati, Ohio |
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June 1, 2005 [ Updated August 23, 2008 ] Located in the center of Battle Creek. Most of Arcadia beers are on tap all the time. Wood cooked pizza, excellent sandwiches. Live music. |
| Eyedrinkale (129), Astoria, New York |
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March 29, 2005 Located in the up and coming area of Battle Creek, Arcadia is a place you’ll want to stop by. Arcadia has two hand drawn ales on and another 7 or so on tap. There’s food and live music. The place is pretty big and rumor has it plans are in the works for a Jazz Club upstairs. |
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