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Great food and very friendly staff. We went at lunchtime and we had the place to ourselves. We had a range of pizza and snacks. The food was delicious and reasonably priced. View all feedback.
Great locale pub , kids and animals friendly. Good range of craft beers and food's. Monday is the only closing date and can book table in an advance. Apollo cinema is in the same building
Absolutely loved this place! A wide selection of beers with 3 real ales on hand pull along with an explanation what a real ale is for those unfamiliar. Most beers are their own, with a couple of guests as well. The place has a lovely vibe to it, with friendly staff and intriguing artefacts about the building. Tasting flights come in scientific glass beakers which caused some amusement, and the menu is based on a periodic table! The most interesting part for me was the history of the building itself; constructed from reclaimed materials from old buildings and those destroyed in the 2011 earthquake. There is also a small cinema on site, which time prevented me from exploring. I wish this was my local...although that would probably be rather bad for my worklife!
We had an awesome experience here! Super friendly staff who whisked us to a table and took orders. Food options are great and once ordered, our pizza came very quickly! We loved both the margarita and the Carne was especially good!! Nice beer aswell. Great music too and cosy atmosphere. We would definitely come here again!
A restaurant made out of earth quake wreckage. What they have done is amazing. Special thanks to Aki, our day manager. He is world famous in Lincoln.
What a delight! Popped in to check the beers and had a wonderful experience. Great, welcoming staff, fantastic, quirky, reconstructed building and good beers, including 3 real ales on handpump. Only had chips, so can't really comment on the food, but they were tasty and served in measuring cone! The tasting paddles of beer were served in glass laboratory beakers. Love it!