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This local microbrewery is a favorite spot for my partner and I to visit on date nights in the city. They offer a rotating selection of craft beers and a farm-to-table menu. The atmosphere is laid-back and the service is excellent, with servers working together as a team to ensure guests have a great experience. There are both indoor and outdoor seating options, as well as plenty of free parking nearby. We always hav... View all feedback.
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Despite giving this place several chances, I cannot understand the rave reviews. The food is NOT GOOD. Caesar had way too much tasteless dressing. Pizza had a crust that was more like a pita. The fries aren’t bad. Beer is okay. You have to order your own food and beer and go and pay for it and get your own silverware etc. the new self service trend at brewpubs. Ambience is the best thing about this place. View all feedback.
Twisted bin brewery is a wonderful facility! the bar offers are ingenious and very obligated, and the wonderful works of the kitchen are worthy of the recommendation. 10 of 10 would recommend!
Always wanted to visit this place and finally did. Was not disappointed. Very cool atmosphere and their beers are pretty good. Food was fantastic. Their fries are really good.
My husband and I like to take day trips and scout out new microbreweries. A month or so ago we landed at this place for some beers and loved it! We came back yesterday for the same and to try out the food that looked and smelled so good. It was just as great as the first time. Both the food and beer are delish! The gorgeous facility can't be beat. From the high ceilings, huge windows, wooden floor and wide open space it's a place to kick back with your partner, friends or family to enjoy their company and the experience. Some folks here have complained about having to order at the ordering center rather than having table service. Usually, I would agree, but not in this case. The staff are very attentive and were willing both times to bring another beer when removing the empty glasses from the table. Granted, it was just the two of us so it was much easier for them rather a full table, but it wasn't expected and was certainly appreciated. Furthermore, by not having an assigned waiter/tress, we didn't feel rushed with having to leave the second we swallowed our last bite so that the table could be flipped. I'm not complaining because I know what it's like to work for tips, but as long as there were open tables, we know we weren't holding up a table. It's a great feeling. The waitstaff circulated throughout the place and I can only assume share the tips equally. Without a question, this has become one of our favorite places to grab good beer and good food. We also appreciate having the tables nicely spaced apart from one another in the time of covid, as well as the staff wearing masks.
Frankly, I’m obsessed. They have a huge selection of different beers all fermented in house. Pilsners, Marzens, Milk Stouts, I.P.A.’s ETC.Also, someone dumped easily a million into an old building that was once decaying away so that deserves a million stars in itself for what that does to the local community.Food is bomb! With an emphasis on local. The bread is sourced from Thoms in Lancaster. You can tell the dressings are made in house. now they’re serving dessert! The whole place has an authentic feel and charm.
Despite giving this place several chances, I cannot understand the rave reviews. The food is NOT GOOD. Caesar had way too much tasteless dressing. Pizza had a crust that was more like a pita. The fries aren’t bad. Beer is okay. You have to order your own food and beer and go and pay for it and get your own silverware etc. the new self service trend at brewpubs. Ambience is the best thing about this place.