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This restaurant has an extensive selection of beers, both on tap and in bottles. The customer service is outstanding, and the staff is knowledgeable about beer and can provide great recommendations. I really enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to relax. We still reminisce about the delicious olives and the white wedding cake we had. For a long time, we've enjoyed taking home some unique beers alo... View all feedback.
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The atmosphere at the restaurant is enjoyable, and the cocktail menu features some fantastic creations. We visited at 5 PM on Saturday, and while it wasn't crowded, we experienced a long wait for our cocktails and flights. Eventually, we decided to leave and head to another location rather than continue waiting. When we did receive our whiskey flights, they weren’t labeled, so we had no way of knowing what we were ta... View all feedback.
I absolutely love the Barrel House! It's the perfect place to find beers and wines that aren't available anywhere else in Ohio. For instance, I was thrilled to discover my favorite beer from Oregon, as shown in the picture. The beer selection is extensive, featuring excellent options from nearly every style you can imagine, all within a charming and cozy space. Additionally, the service is consistently outstanding. While I usually prefer to explore my own choices, the bartenders are always eager to help if you have any questions. I highly recommend the Barrel House!
Everyone is super friendly and helpful! Our fallacy to hang out .
Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 Recommended dishes: Beer Flight, Beer Choice
The staff at this restaurant is fantastic—very welcoming and friendly. They also have a wonderful selection of beers. Price per person: $10–20. Service: 5/5. Atmosphere: 5/5. Recommended dish: Beer selection.
The lighting is far too bright, and the climate control is overly efficient, leaving the air crisp and dry. They were playing smooth instrumental versions of Wu-Tang Clan songs, which added to the absurdity of the moment. As I sat in a Victorian tufted chair, feeling edgy and slightly buzzed from the 7.5% beer they served, a wave of shame washed over me. This place feels wrong – like being in a library where you shouldn’t be drinking. My advice? Leave. Run away and don’t look back. Seek out somewhere dark, damp, and rundown, a place where you can confront the discomfort and despair you feel about the world instead of trying to drink it away.
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