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Cool brewery in the small town of Baroda. The space itself is nice, whether sitting at the bar or in the dining room which is open and airy with tons of windows. There is a HUGE beer garden across the street that looks fun, but my first visit was in the winter. Beers were delicious, and food looked amazing though we didn't eat, aside from the pretzel bite appetizer (the cheese sauce was delish! . Will need to come ba... View all feedback.
What Tammy W doesn't like about Round Barn Brewery And Public House:
We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon while we were out exploring the area. The food was OK and the service was OK. I ordered water instead of soda or alcohol and it was hard to get more water several requests to server. The weirdest thing is that to get the bathrooms, you walked through the food pass where all the servers are finishing plates and putting everythibg together on the trays to deliver the food. The indoor... View all feedback.
We came here for dinner on a Saturday night and had a 20 min wait. When we got in, there were lots of open tables so maybe we waited because they were short staffed? Not sure. We ended up going across the street to the Round Barn Public House beer garden (same owner) and the band was playing R.E.M. how great is that? It was raining hard and they were playing under a shed to practically nobody but hey, they were actually very talented. Ok I am rambling. Anyway.... I got the gluten free hot honey pizza and it was pretty awesome. We also got a great salad. I really liked that some items on the menu were marked GF. They had no GF beer, but that's ok. I would come back for sure. There are a lot of breweries around here and I liked that this made an attempt to have some items for the celiacs like me.
Good food, good brew, good service. Nice patio area to sit during the summer months. The public burger and Ruben were delicious
My kind of place. This brewery looks as if it runs the small town of Baroda. The main brewery is on one side of the street, the other side of the street features an outdoor area and stage for extended events. We made a trip over after a day at the Warren Dunes and entered thirsty as hell and with an appetite. Pizza seemed to be their staple so we did a custom cheese blend with ham and bacon on the top. The 14 fed my son and I thoroughly. The beer selection here was stacked with choices I could hang around for four hours drinking. But with a two and a half hour drive ahead of me, I settled on just one Grape Expectations a lighter weight fruit ale that really hit the spot. We hope to be back at the Dunes next weekend and head back over hear afterwards. Looking forward to more great food and beer! Cheers.
We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon while we were out exploring the area. The food was OK and the service was OK. I ordered water instead of soda or alcohol and it was hard to get more water several requests to server. The weirdest thing is that to get the bathrooms, you walked through the food pass where all the servers are finishing plates and putting everythibg together on the trays to deliver the food. The indoor area is very loud with table talk (very loud big table screaming and yelling from one end to the other) and echoing but the patio area probably would be more comfortable.
Cool brewery in the small town of Baroda. The space itself is nice, whether sitting at the bar or in the dining room which is open and airy with tons of windows. There is a HUGE beer garden across the street that looks fun, but my first visit was in the winter. Beers were delicious, and food looked amazing though we didn't eat, aside from the pretzel bite appetizer (the cheese sauce was delish! . Will need to come back to check that beer garden and the food out!